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The
second Harry Potter film is better than the first, not because it is
true to the book's story, but because it is true to the book's
atmosphere.
The
first Harry Potter movie was very good, but it stayed so close to the
book that it spread itself too thin trying to get at every single
detail. This adaptation of Joanne Rowling's second book (which I think
is the weakest among the entire series) does indeed have all the good
parts but focuses primarily on the main storyline. The film skips a lot
of the background details, which makes for effective pacing, while
taking liberties with the story to fit the big screen.
Here
Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliff) and his friends, Ron (Rupert Grint) and
Hermione (Emma Watson) once again encounter Voldemort (Christian
Coulson) as a memory that has the power to become real. Voldemort opens
the Chamber of Secrets freeing a fearsome Basilisk, an Alien-like snake
that can kill with a glance. The snake's attacks threaten to close down
Hogwarts School and Harry must stop them or be sent home to live with
his foster parents (you can understand his motivation when you meet them
at the introduction of every book/film).
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