Books on Screen: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

I love Harry Potter! I’ve read each of the books at least twice, but Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is probably my favorite. The other books answer the Who, What and How but HBP tells us Why. I believe it is the most important of the seven books, and, after an extra eight-month vampire-imposed delay, it is finally on the big screen, and we were there at midnight to see it first!

There are lots of things to love about this movie. It is easily the most humorous of the series. There was so much laughter in our theatre that we missed the next line several times. It is also, in my opinion, the best directed. David Yates, who also directed Order of the Phoenix, has found his groove, and he seamlessly connects large sweeping scenes to small intimate ones. I loved his framing and the just-barely-missing-one-another moments with Harry and Draco Malfoy. Speaking of Malfoy, Tom Felton is absolutely perfect in this film. Over that past nine years we’ve watched him grow from that sneaky little blonde bully into a tall, handsome, troubled young man. The task Voldemort has given him weighs heavily on him throughout the movie resulting in much more face time than in the previous two films. We also get to see the “bad blood” between Harry and Malfoy come to its climax thanks to the Half Blood Prince.

There are other wonderful performances by the actors we have come to love. Rupert Grint is at his humorous best as Ron and Bonnie Wright finally joins the inner circle as his sister, Ginny. I will admit that I have always felt that Richard Harris was the quintessential Dumbledore and that Michael Gambon has never quite been able to fill his shoes very well, but this was by far his best performance. He has become the sage, the aging leader, and even performs a Charleton Heston-esque parting of the “red sea.”

This is the portion of the HP saga where relationships, good and bad, are in the spotlight. I would go so far as to say that relationships are this movie. There are wonderful scenes of the joys and the heartbreaks of young love that contrast vividly with the complete lack of any relationship in the life Lord Voldemort. Several times throughout the series, Harry has been reminded that it is his ability to love that makes him different than Voldemort, a difference that brings life its joy, and sadly its pain…as Harry rediscovers when he loses yet another important person in his life.

Die-hard Harry Potter fans will be frustrated by much of what was left out of this film. I found it ironic that even the namesake, the Half-Blood Prince, gets little more than a passing nod. I was most disappointed that so much of Tom Riddle’s story, the information that makes Voldemort more than just an evil two-dimensional villain, are missing. I did feel that much of this movie, while fun, was more of a set up for the final two installments than a great stand-alone story.

I was somewhat surprised when I first heard that HBP received a PG rating, but, other than a couple of rather scary scenes, most parents of elementary kids and above can feel good about seeing this one together. After all is said and done, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince will make you laugh, make you cry and leave you counting down until November 2010 for the next installment of this blockbuster series.

Are you (and/or your kids) hungry for any bit of information you can get about the kids who play Harry Potter and his friends? Would you like to win a copy of the A&E Biography: Harry Potter Kids? We have two copies to give away. Leave a comment, and we’ll post the winners on July 22.

Kipi Ward is a single mom of three girls who all love to read. A former elementary reading teacher, she currently is substituting while she finishes her master’s degree in mediation. She blogs her random thoughts about life at In My Own Little Corner.

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101 Responses to Books on Screen: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
  1. 1
    Mark says:

    You know, I felt the book was little more than a set up for the final one and not the stand alone story the others in the series had been. Sounds like that translates to the movie version.

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    Thanks for the review. The general feeling is that movies never do justice to the books but J.K.R. seems to have captured the book’s magic on screen.

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    Martha C says:

    My daughter saw HBP at midnight too and she loved it! We can’t wait to see it this weekend. I loved the book too and can’t wait to see the last movie. I have read each book at least four times and am reading them out loud to my boys and we actually finished HBP before it came out. Our whole family would love to have the book about the kids!

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    Dawn says:

    I’ve personally resisted watching the movies because I just LOVE the books so much, and I don’t do too well with the inevitable changes that come when books go to the screen. I also have an easily impressed upon mind, and I fear that the movie images will completely replace the unique images that have been created in my head when I read the books… who knows, maybe one day I’ll watch all the movies back to back, but then I’ll have to go back and read the books again to replace the movie images. :) Man, I sound crazy here!

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    Deanna says:

    Thanks for posting this review. I was wondering if I wanted to see this movie because my book memory feels that the books became darker and darker as the series went on. I can read dark stuff but not watch. Your review put me at ease.
    I will take my girls…next week.

    This coming fall, I am plan on starting my own challenge to read through the Harry Potter Series as I have not read all the books (skipped the first three).

  6. 6
    Rebecca says:

    You talked me into it! I’ve read all the books (at least twice), but have been less fanatical about the movies. I think it’s time to do some catching up! This sounds like a cool prize, I would love to seem some of the behind-the-scenes story.

  7. 7
    Deedee says:

    I’d love this! I’m a huge HP fan :-)

  8. 8
    alina says:

    thanx for your reviews guys, i hope this movie is good…

  9. 9
    Christy H. says:

    My family is “starving” for more information about the kids who play Harry Potter and his friends. Please enter me to win a copy of the A&E Biography

  10. 10
    cris says:

    My boys and our neighbor boys are huge fans (and have read the books again and again). They’d love the A&E bio.

  11. 11
    Tracey Byram says:

    I’d be very interested in this book.

  12. 12
    Linda Peters says:

    love the books and the movies, thanks

  13. 13
    joan ferris says:

    This is a great prize.

  14. 14
    LaDonna says:

    I’d love to win this for my crew of kids and my dh. Not my thing, but they all love it.

  15. 15
    Leona P says:

    count me in

  16. 16
    Renee C says:

    I’d like to win this for my sister-in-law. She’s a big Harry Potter fan!

  17. 17
    DARLA KIDDER says:

    Oh Jennifer I so need to win this dvd to go along with the books and trunk I won from you last year, I also have all the movies on dvd. Did anyone watch the special on ABC about J.K. Rowling or the special on the Travel Channel about the Real World of Harry Potter?

  18. 18
    Karen P says:

    I always look at books and movies as two totally different things. That way I won’t be as disappointed when the movie can’t compare to the book. I try to enjoy the movie as a separate entity.

  19. 19
    Kyle says:

    these books are the best

  20. 20
    Amber G says:

    I would love to win this and learn more about the actors!

  21. 21
    Luke Frazier says:

    Oh Bella. What was the point of burning the Burrow?

  22. 22
    Karen B says:

    My grandkids are all HP fanatics and would love to have this!

  23. 23
    angie says:

    These are such a great set of books. Love Harry Potter.

  24. 24
    MRS.MOMMYY says:

    looks great

  25. 25
    Carol Lawrence says:

    I have a couple grandkids who would enjoy reading about these characters. jelly15301@gmail.com

  26. 26
    Djp says:

    sign me up

  27. 27
    Kathy Scott says:

    The whole family loved the books. We were not so happy with the movies.

  28. 28
    david basile says:

    some good info thanks

  29. 29

    Would love to read this!

  30. 30

    I meant “see” this!

  31. 31
    Brandon Ralston says:

    Enter me please. Thanks.

  32. 32
    serena says:

    i just watched this movie last night, the ending seemed weird, like they were building up for something and just ended it

  33. 33
    Adrienne Gordon says:

    looks interesting

  34. 34
    Carolyn Ireland says:

    It’s my birthday – I hope I win!

  35. 35
    Angela J says:

    Nice book for the fans.

  36. 36
    Mariah says:

    A lot was left out, which disappointed me, but I still thought that the movie was phenomanal. I went to a midnight premiere of it, and I am glad I did. I cannot wait to go see it again. I would love to win this book!

    Mariah
    penguinqueen(at)hotmail(dot)com

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    Cathie F. says:

    I know none of the movies really were like the books that much except the first one But I’m looking forward to seeing the movie. I promised to go with my daughter in law and she can’t go til next week… I would love to have this because I really do like to get to know the person behind the characters I’ve grown to love

  38. 38
    Denyse says:

    Thanks for the review. We haven’t gotten to see this but plan to- SOON!

  39. 39
    Jennifer V says:

    I need to find a babysitter and see this movie soon!! thanks for the chance to win.

  40. 40
    Karen Gonyea says:

    So much was left out :(

  41. 41
    Michele Anne says:

    I would love ot win this…..please

  42. 42
    Brenda says:

    I would love to win this and learn more about the actors!

  43. 43
    Daniel M says:

    my niece is a big fan!

  44. 44
    Kathy D says:

    My step kids love these

  45. 45
    Adele says:

    Oh my. My whole family is totally addicted to all things Harry Potter. Haven’t gotten to this movie yet but will be shortly.

  46. 46
    gerda says:

    This movie did a bad job compared to the book. Lately all of them have. They take away some crucial information and add in things that weren’t there. Chris Columbus or Alfonso Cauron should come back. They did the best with these movies. David Yates keeps messing these up.
    However, I will still go to every midnight showing and I will still buy every dvd and I will still watch them in theatres the same number of times as the year it is.
    The actors – I feel so attached to them. They will forever be my image whenever I reread the series for the fiftieth time. Plus, I have a thing for Rupert ;)

  47. 47
    Marianna says:

    I think my son would be interested in seeing this. Thanks for the chance to win!

  48. 48
    bridget3420 says:

    Love Harry Potter! Count me in:)

  49. 49
    Belinda M says:

    My son and I love the Harry Potter movies and have seen each and every one of them at the theater. We could not go to the opening night midnight show because I had to work the next morning. We went the next day though, braved the crowds and it was worth it. My son (and I) would love this book

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    Jennifer Hedden says:

    enter me

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