(Film Review) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

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Yer a wizard, Harry.

Review

Given that I'm reading through the Harry Potter novels, I thought that I might watch the films too.

I remember watching this film with Mandarin subtitles when I was younger; back then, I was enthralled by the film, but rewatching it now, it felt a little juvenile and childish. This film is definitely aimed at a very young audience; I had to watch the film at over 2x speed to stay engaged (sacrilegious, I know). One of the highlights of the movie for me, however, is Alan Rickman as Snape; everything from his overly dramatic manerisms to his characteristic drawl brough Snape to life on the screen.

This movie deviated little from the novel; it is perhaps one of the most faithful movie adaptation of any novel. While I must voice the cliché that I enjoyed the novel more, there were aspects I genuinely enjoyed about the film, such as John Williams' score, which remains one of my favourite movie themes.

Conclusion

I'm too old for the movie but it's an excellent children's film.

Overall rating: 7.1

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