Word spread quickly this afternoon on several Harry Potter fansites
that an unnamed Warner Bros test screening happening in Chicago today
was possibly an early screening of
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I. Both
Mugglenet and
The Leaky Cauldron
are now confirming that it was indeed a screening of a rough cut of the
film, and reactions are starting to pour in, as well as a few plot
details and confirmations, including (SPOILER warning):
- Although it was still a rough cut with unfinished special effects
and music, the film clocked in at 2-1/2 hours. A composer for Part II
has not yet been chosen.
- The Tale of the Three Brothers, which tells the story of the Deathly Hallows, will be an animated sequence.
- "Part 1" was not part of the title card.
- We will get to see Hermione's home, as well as when she modifies her parents' memories to keep them safe from Voldemort.
- Both Dobby and Kreacher do appear in the film, Dobby in particular got a very warm response from the audience.
- A death of one of the characters has been changed somewhat...but that character still dies.
- The film will end where it was reported last week - with Voldemort getting his hands on the Elder Wand.
- There will be flashback scenes regarding the Horcruxes and Hallows,
and Dumbledore and Slughorn will appear in these scenes, among others.
- The Seven Potters Death Eater sequence will now include a highway chase.
- There will be a scene where Harry dances with Hermione (not in the
book) in the tent to cheer her up during the Horcrux search, and a scene
where they passionately kiss (don't worry, it's not what you think).

Reaction to the film itself has been overwhelmingly positive -
granted, these reviews are from raving Harry Potter fans, so they're
bound to be a little biased. But as a raving Harry Potter fan myself,
who just finished reading
Deathly Hallows again this week (and who's also watching
Goblet of Fire
on ABC Family right now), it's sounds like they're staying very
faithful to the book and they're not pulling any punches with this one,
which is great, because the book didn't either. It's dark and sad, and
let's you know pretty much from the first chapter that all bets are off
as to who is safe...essentially, no one.
It's also sounding good because the most of the major sequences we've
seen in the trailers so far - like the dragon and the Battle of
Hogwarts, are from
Part II. While
Part I will mostly
be a road movie with the trio pushing each other to their emotional
limits searching for Horcruxes, it does have a good number of terrifying
moments and action sequences to definitely earn the series' second
PG-13 rating (after
Goblet of Fire), and judging the reviews so far, it's all going to be there and more.
Source:
ThinkMcFlyThink