Hellen
I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
WasAnnon
Slow pace in the most part of the movie.
Nonureva
Really Surprised!
Ariella Broughton
It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
robertsrebecca-76703
The sixth installment in the incredibly popular wizard series carries on the tradition of following the books. The half-blood prince probably won't bring with it the expectations that came with the Philosopher's stone but then it is expected to be lower key as the franchise comes to a closure- there remains just one more book after this (deathly hollows). However, this film is darker in tone and should be headed for more mature territory just like the series.
zkonedog
With the possible exception of the first book/movie combination in the Harry Potter series, each film adaption has done its share of cutting/editing from J.K. Rowling's original work. Luckily, this film version of "Half-Blood Prince" (other than its predecessor "Order of the Phoenix") manages to maintain its soul despite the inevitable cuts. For a basic plot summary, "Prince" sees Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) taking private lessons from Professor Dumbledore (Michael Gambon), where they examine certain memories of a young Tom Riddle in order to be better prepared for his adult Lord Voldemort identity. At the same time, the trio of Harry, Ron (Rupert Grint), and Hermoine (Emma Watson) take the next crucial steps in their wizarding education by learning more advanced potion-making (under new Professor Slughorn(Jim Broadbent)) and even taking the first steps toward apparating. Ginny Weasley (Bonnie Wright) and Draco Malfoy (Tom Felton) take on larger roles in this installment, while Professor Snape (Alan Rickman) constantly lurks in the background. Like the novel, "Prince" is a great piece of fiction primarily because of all the Harry/Dumbledore interactions and their trips into the past of Voldemort. Despite one key "flashback" being completely cut out, the movie does a good job of showing those younger Riddle years. Essentially, the heart of the writing remains (unlike how it was completely cut out in "Phoenix"). The acting also continues to improve, what with Radcliffe, Grint, and Watson probably turning in their best performances to date. Felton as Malfoy also grows quite a bit in this one, and the Weasley characters are always fun to get back to. Almost completely stealing the show is a wonderful performance from Broadbent as Slughorn. Overall, "Half-Blood Prince" is a fine book-to-film adaption that will satisfy both the Potter-heads and the more casual fans of the series. Though I won't give any specific spoilers here, the end of the film very strongly hints that the action of the final movie(s) will largely take place outside of Hogwarts.
EBJ
Directed by David YatesStarring Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert GrintOverall: On its own, this movie is actually a really good and well made movie. As a book-film adaptation, it falls very short and that is a major complaint for many fans.Good: 1. Daniel Radcliffe does a great job as Harry Potter,2. Rupert Grint does a good job as bumbling Ron Weasley as does Emma Watson as Hermione Granger.3. Michael Gambon does a phenomenal job as Albus Dumbledore and does a better job here than I imagine Richard Harris would have done.4. Jim Broadbent does a great job as Horace Sloghorn, and gives the character numerous layers of depth.5. Alan Rickman is Alan Rickman. Nothing more needs to be said of the matter.6. Tom Felton plays a much larger role as Draco Malfoy and explores numerous sides of the character not previously explored.7. Bonnie Wright also gives a great performance and plays a much larger role in the movie.8. I love the cinematography and set design.9. Awesome effects, especially near the end.Bad:1. Out of the many things left out of the book-screen script, the reason as to why Snape is the Half-Blood prince is one of the main ones and is very stupid. I know why he is but the casual audience member probably won't and that defeats the object of it.2. Lavender is such an overacted character that it went beyond the realm of funny and into the realm of annoying.9/10
snperera
This is my favorite because we get to explore the relationships of all the actors more in this story and (spoiler) Hermione and Ron show more feelings to each other. I like that we get to see Harry use liquid luck potion, I love the addition of Professor Slughorn. Spoiler Warning: I also love that we get to see more of Voldemort's back story and see him become the person he is today. This is a dark film but there are also very heartfelt and sweet moments as well. You get to see Dumbledore and Harry's relationship grow as well. There are some funny parts in the movie as well. Overall, I would say this movie has great acting, great heart and the ending is so great and powerful! :)