Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - a Frank Review
Its Going to Be a Bumpy Ride
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was released in 2001 and is classified as a fantasy adventure movie. The film is a cinematic version of the novel by the name name written by J.K. Rowling. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was directed by ChrisThe storyline follows Harry Potter ( casted by Daniel Radcliffe ) who at the tender age of elven has his whole world turned upside down. On the bright side he discovers he is a wizard and to his amazement learns there is a school for young wizards and witches called Hogwarts where he will learn about all aspects of the magic used by wizards. Harry Potter has a unusual scar on his forehead and learns what caused that scar in this first movie. He has been raised by his aunt and uncle since he was one year old. Mr. Radcliffe was paid a full million dollars for his part in this movie and J.K Rowlings reportedly said that producer Chris Columbus could not have found a better Harry to play the part.
On the way to Hogwarts, Harry meets his two soon to be best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Ron Weasley ( casted by Rupert Grint ) is the youngest child from a poor family who takes to Harry Potter who takes to Harry at first sight. Ron and Harry become fast friends and are mostly inseparable. Rupert was 13 and the oldest of the trio. Hermione Granger ( cast by the lovely Emma Watson ) plays the part of an very smart witch and even though she initially irritates the boys becomes a close companion after an encounter with a giant troll that was going badly for little Hermione. Hermione looks small and innocent but her mastery of magic is well beyond her years as is her understand of the world around her. She is easily the second most interesting character in this film trailing very closely behind the star of the film Harry Potter.
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