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On his journey to the school and once he arrives, Harry meets up with a legion of other characters, such as friends Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) and Hermione Granger (Emma Watson, in a performance that demonstrates terrific timing and great humor) and enemies, such as Draco Malfoy (Tom Felton). There's also the staff, including Dumbledore (Richard Harris) and other characters played by Maggie Smith, Ian Hart and the always superb Alan Rickman, who is excellent again here in a small-ish role.
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The three lead child actors are on-screen for the great majority of the picture and one of them could have really sunk or negatively effected the picture (as it did with Lucas's "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace"). Thankfully, all three are quite good, although Emma Watson gets the best lines of the three and delivers them with excellent timing. Technically, the picture is marvelous. The great John Seale ("Perfect Storm", "The English Patient") delivers gorgeous cinematography, production design is magnificent and the John Williams score is stellar. Last, but not least, the visual effects, which are done by Cinesite and Mill Film (who also worked on "Tomb Raider"), as well as Sony Pictures Imageworks, Industrial Light & Magic and Rhythm & Hues, are often outstanding and only once or twice just "okay".
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