Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 is the most obscure and useless Potter film yet, the more serious battle is an internal matter between the types of businesses and creative. Is the award of the final film in two parts really to improve its ability to pass on this great story or was it a purely economic measure? What we see part of one of the seventh movie in this franchise, it turns out that the answer is a lot of both.
While the movie is rated PG-13 for some sequences of intense action against violence, frightening images and brief sensuality, parents should be seriously warned to bring kids around the age of 13.
Economically, the film has already broken a franchise record by earning $ 24 million Thursday midnight shows in 3,700 offices throughout North America. That performance eclipsed the previous record of $ 22,200,000, which was fixed for the opening of the sixth film Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince at midnight on July 15, 2009. A total Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows : Part 1 was released in 4125 instead of more than 9,400 screens.
For the first time, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 culminates all that these children have learned - both natural and supernatural abilities - and forcing them to put everything in practice the real world. Without this crucial subject maturation, has everything that these children would have learned nothing. JK Rowling's novel gives these characters a valuable development that puts us up for a finale, when Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 was released July 15, 2011.