Wednesday, July 6, 2011

3D Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2



Young players who have worked in "Harry Potter" movies, half his life on Wednesday, said they are struggling to cope with a series of ending.Their journey began with "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (Sorcerer's Stone In the United States), by Warner Bros. in 2001, published 10 years later finished "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2", making its world premiere in London on Thursday has.

Central actors Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson are between 9 and 11 years old when they were elected parts of Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, respectively, ie, they grew up in a bubble of global film stardom and Personal wealth.At their press conference for the launch of the film, the stars were asked to think about how well they cope with no longer work. "I do not think I did not really get along," said Gravel, now 22 "When we are finished (filming) one year ago, I felt a little lost without it, and really do not really know what to do with myself." It has such a constant part of my life and suddenly come down to this film, it is very sad and I'm really lost and miss everyone. "Watson, 21, described how he believed the play Hermione pushed him to a better person in real life. "I actually just, however, Miss her, to come to work every day and have this girl who lives in this wonderful world of magic and gets into all the adventures he goes. This part is pretty devastating. "Radcliffe, who discussed the packed press room, pre-recorded video, he was to appear as a play on Broadway, said the three share a strong friendship.

Directed by David Yates, the last four "Potter" movies, was asked if he suffered from the fact that the Potter movies invariably the major film awards, including Oscars.Despite several candidates, mostly ignored in the technical section, seven films released so far do not have to pick up an Oscar, in fact, some critics claimed was a major shortcoming. "I think we all have peace in that way," Yates said. "There are so many things to enjoy in this part of the whole series of films, love all the fans and the fact that there is a global community that follows these stories with great passion." He pointed out that hundreds of Potter fans around the world were camping in Trafalgar Square, the place on Thursday at Red Carpet Premiere, only a portion of the last chapter to be. "It's more compensation than many trophies, so I think we're cool about it," Yates said.The seven previous films have approximately $ 6.4 billion at the counter and JK Rowling's books, sold them the basis for more than 400 million copies worldwide .

"Deathly Hallows - Part 2" is the first "Potter" movie to be available in 3D, and industry experts predict it to perform strongly when it hits theatres, starting on July 13. The British and U.S. release date is July 15.

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