Boring. Uneventful. Disappointing. These are not words I would have guessed would fit the conclusions of the Harry Potter movie franchise starring Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson, “The Deathly Hallows Part 2” directed by David Yates. And yet, especially in the first five to ten minutes, the movie already had problems. Eerie silence. Uncomfortable body posturing, lack-lustre lines and poor delivery. It felt to me like all the actors were more focused ...
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I'm the author of Gods of Myth and Man and Evil Be My Good. I have a PhD in comparative literature, and am interested in how mythological and religious symbolism influences contemporary pop culture.
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