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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Parts 1 and 2 (2-Movie Ultimate Edition) [Blu-ray]
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October 16, 2012 "Please retry" | DOUBLE-FEATURE | 2 | $12.50 | $2.99 |
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Genre | Action & Adventure |
Format | Blu-ray, Widescreen, Box set, NTSC |
Contributor | Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, David Yates, Robbie Coltrane, Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 53 minutes |
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Parts 1 and 2 Ultimate Edition (Blu-ray / DVD) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and final adventure in the Harry Potter film series, is a motion picture event, told in two full-length parts.
In Part 1, Harry, Ron and Hermione set out on their perilous mission to track down and destroy the secret to Voldemort’s immortality and destruction – the Horcruxes. On their own and on the run, the three friends must now rely on one another more than ever…but Dark Forces in their midst threaten to tear them apart. Meanwhile the wizarding world has become a dangerous place. The long-feared war has begun and the Dark Lord has seized control of the Ministry of Magic and even Hogwarts, terrorizing and arresting all who might oppose him. The Chosen One has become the hunted one as the Death Eaters search for Harry with orders to bring him to Voldemort…alive.
Part 2 in the epic finale, the battle between the good and evil forces of the wizarding world escalates into an all-out war. The stakes have never been higher and no one is safe. But it is Harry who may be called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice as he draws closer to the climactic showdown with Lord Voldemort. It all ends here.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 0.7 x 5.4 inches; 15.52 Ounces
- Director : David Yates
- Media Format : Blu-ray, Widescreen, Box set, NTSC
- Run time : 1 hour and 53 minutes
- Release date : November 13, 2012
- Actors : Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Robbie Coltrane, Alan Rickman
- Studio : WarnerBrothers
- ASIN : B009H42GWU
- Number of discs : 6
- Best Sellers Rank: #38,100 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #3,239 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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This is the Ultimate Edition of the last two Harry Potter movies, which split the last book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, into two movies. In the first movie, Harry, Hermonie, and Ron, try to track down the remaining Horcruxes (with a bit of help from items that Dumbledore bequeathed to them in his will), while trying to evade the death eaters. The second movie is the showdown between Harry and Voldemort which takes place at Hogwarts. I will not spend a ton of time reviewing the movies themselves as most people who are likely to read this by now have seen the movies and/or read the books multiple times. However, as you can imagine, not every character makes it out unscathed, and more characters, including major ones, die in the movie. The movies do deviate some from the books. I would say that Part I follows the story from the book's first half closer than Part II follows the book's second half. I do think that the final battle (and the setup to it) at Hogwarts, including everything involving Snape and the Harry v. Voldemort confrontation, is done better in the movie than it was in the book.
The A/V quality of the Blu-Ray transfer was great. The parts of the movie where the scenes were visually dark (and there are a lot of them) are very dark in the transfer, but in the portions where it was not, the colors really pop, and it shows off the great cinematography. And, the special effects look nearly seamless. Where the set really shines is in all the extras and bonus material you get. First, there are two physical extras in the package. A set of lenticular image cards and a hardcover book with images from all the different movies showing how the actors literally grew up during the course of filming the movies. As for the discs, there are six in all, each movie on a Blu-Ray disc and a DVD disc, and then two Blu-Rays with extras/bonus features, one for each movie.
Each movie allows you to play them in Maximum Movie Mode, in which picture-in-picture behind-the-scenes material pops up during scenes as well as sidebar "focus points" that have some interactive material while you watch the movie. For extras, each movie has over two hour's worth of making-of and behind-the-scenes featurettes, deleted scenes (11-minutes for part 1, and 7-minutes for part 2), then there is an almost hour-long conversation between J.K Rowling and Daniel Radcliff, a preview of the Pottermore website, the trailers, and more. So, if you like going through extras, there is a TON there for you, all of it very good.
Overall, the set is really for the most hardcore Harry Potter fans, because you are going to be paying much more than just getting the individual movies, but you get a lot more. My only real quibble is that unlike the Ultimate Edition sets for the first couple of movies in which the deleted scenes were incorporated into the movies in an extended edition of the movie, on this one (as well as I believe movies 3-6) there is no extended edition. You can only watch the deleted scenes separately and not see how they would have been incorporated into the movies. It is only a small nitpicky point about an otherwise perfect set, and not worth dropping it down a star, but it would have been nice if both the theatrical versions and extended versions of the movies were included. But, if you are a fan of the Harry Potter franchise, this is well worth the pickup.
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First a little history. Following the release of the first six sets in this collection, there came the mammoth 31 disc set `The Wizard's Collection' Harry Potter Wizard's Collection Box Set (Blu-ray + DVD + UV Copy)[Region Free ] in mid 2012. But there was no sign of Ultimate Edition Year 7. With Warner Brothers stating that they currently have no plans to issue this in the UK despite it's appearance in both the US and Germany at the end of 2012, I decided to get this US import which cost me almost twice as much as any of the other sets, but then remember you are getting two movies in this final collection. I'm not going to talk about the films as there are plenty of other reviews that do just that. Instead let's focus on the contents of the Year 7 box.
First thing to notice is that this box is about half-an-inch wider than it's companions, whilst the outer sleeve features a side opening. Also included is a removable 3D photo of the front cover, and full content details on the reverse.
The inner box retains the same design as it's predecessors, being richly decorated with many fine colour stills from the two movies.
There are six discs contained in the four-part fold out package; both films are featured on Blu Ray, which hold exclusive in-depth PIP commentaries, whilst the DVD versions feature a number of deleted scenes. Incidentally the Blu Ray's are region free, whilst the DVD's are Region 1. The final two chapters of the fascinating documentary series `Creating The World Of Harry Potter' are also included, both on BD only, and these discs also include all the many remaining bonus features that appeared on the original DVD double packs or Blu Ray's, with one notable exception; the wonderful documentary `When Harry Left Hogwarts' which focuses a lot on the unsung heroes of film-making, including the set builders and extras is not included. An oversight or what?
There is also of course another excellent hardback photo booklet, and an envelope containing the final four collectors photo cards, plus the movie download code which expires in September 2014.
I'm really delighted with this set; yes it is rather annoying for those fans without a Blu Ray player, but if you already have the previous six sets, this is probably the only way you are going to be able to complete the collection for the foreseeable future.