danielkingston
Joined Oct 2007
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This so called documentary was just a hobbled together clip show of old interviews with a computer generated voice over.
There was no real narrative and the question of young adult or occult was not answered.
The argument of Harry Potter being connected to witch craft has been going on since the first book was released. This is literally rehashing a near 30 year argument with nothing new. This documentary may have been interesting in 2004 but by 2024 it's pointless.
I was looking forwards to a real deep dive into occult beliefs linking to Harry Potter and the reactions of the church and actually having the question answered. Instead it is 50 minutes I cannot get back.
There was no real narrative and the question of young adult or occult was not answered.
The argument of Harry Potter being connected to witch craft has been going on since the first book was released. This is literally rehashing a near 30 year argument with nothing new. This documentary may have been interesting in 2004 but by 2024 it's pointless.
I was looking forwards to a real deep dive into occult beliefs linking to Harry Potter and the reactions of the church and actually having the question answered. Instead it is 50 minutes I cannot get back.
When I first saw the trailer I didn't realise it was for a film, it felt like was going to be a series and I was really disappointed to find out it was a one off (even more so now I've watched it)
All I can say is I want more!! Please make this into a series, I need more Kim Wheeler and the rest of the cast. There's so much potential for character development and stories and the character dynamics that felt very natural just anchored everything together.
Something else that really stood out was the natural humour that flower throughout the whole film, compared to the usual forced humour in US exports.
Brilliant film, but now I want more.
All I can say is I want more!! Please make this into a series, I need more Kim Wheeler and the rest of the cast. There's so much potential for character development and stories and the character dynamics that felt very natural just anchored everything together.
Something else that really stood out was the natural humour that flower throughout the whole film, compared to the usual forced humour in US exports.
Brilliant film, but now I want more.