The buildup here in Tokyo for Harry potter and the Deathly Hallows (ハリーポッターと死の秘宝) was quite hyped with Posters (seen left) at most large subway and JR stations. Fuji TV also had a 4 hour Harry potter special. With this mass advertising I found it hard to do otherwise but fork out 1800yen (20USD) to see the next installment of the Harry potter franchise, however I felt that my hard earned money was not well spent. Harry potter and the Deathly Hallows had it's moments, however it did have parts where there was just no reason to watch, nothing was really happening or that it felt like the dialogue was made just to fill time.
Most movies follow a simple pattern, introduce characters, build tension, have peak and then resolution. The Dealthy Hallows had no real tension or peak. Of course there was a cliff hanger at the end as this is part one but the movie also felt as though it wrapped up in a 2 minute segment. Overall I cannot say this was the best of the series, I somewhat blame this on the director of the movie who has come from a TV movie background with no solid films in his portfolio. My benchmark Harry Potter film is the Prisoner of Azkaban, as this had a great flow and was just overall a great movie.
My recommendation; watch this movie but do not spend 1800yen on it.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Lazy weekend
The weekend started out okay I guess, I had some Hiroshimayaki (広島焼き) with my colleagues and girlfriend in Gakigeidaigaku which was really nice. 3500yen for a multiple course meal plus all you can drink for 2 hours. Verdict : Too much alcohol, not enough yaki.
Saturday was pretty good, met up with my good mate from Uni and just messed around in Yurakucho and ate at the Muji Cafe (無印). It was a simple meal but pretty nice I would say. Today all I did was housework, watched a movie (the social network) and some study. I picked up some Japanese books on advertising and PR so hopefully they will help me with my job since we are kind of sick of our current PR agency and might be looking to do things more in-house.
I am looking forward to this week though as I am not sure what it will hold. I still can't believe I have found a job which I can't wait to wake up and do everyday. Life can only get better from here.
Saturday was pretty good, met up with my good mate from Uni and just messed around in Yurakucho and ate at the Muji Cafe (無印). It was a simple meal but pretty nice I would say. Today all I did was housework, watched a movie (the social network) and some study. I picked up some Japanese books on advertising and PR so hopefully they will help me with my job since we are kind of sick of our current PR agency and might be looking to do things more in-house.
I am looking forward to this week though as I am not sure what it will hold. I still can't believe I have found a job which I can't wait to wake up and do everyday. Life can only get better from here.
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