![]() ![]() There are times, indeed, when the scope of Hogwarts seems to approach that of Gormenghast, the limitless edifice in the trilogy by Mervyn Peake that was perhaps one of Rowling's inspirations. Even the Quiddich game is held in a larger stadium (maybe rich alumni were generous?). Hogwarts itself seems to have grown since the first movie, from a largish sort of country house into a thing of spires and turrets, vast rooms and endlessly convoluted passageways, lecture halls and science labs, with as much hidden below the ground as visible above it. This is a movie that answers any objection to computer animation with glorious or creepy sights that blend convincingly with the action. Is there indeed a Chamber of Secrets hidden somewhere in the vast pile of Hogwarts? Can it only be opened by a descendent of Salazar Slytherin, the more sinister of the school's co-founders? Does it contain a monster? Has the monster already escaped, and is it responsible for paralyzing some of the students, whose petrified bodies are found in the corridors, and whose bodies are carried to the infirmary still frozen in a moment of time? Do the answers to these questions originate in events many years ago, when even the ancient Dumbledore was (marginally) younger? And does a diary by a former student named Tom Marvolo Riddle-a book with nothing written in it, but whose pages answer questions in a ghostly handwriting-provide the clues that Harry and his friends need? (Answer to all of the above: Probably.) This puzzle could be solved in a drab and routine movie with characters wandering down old stone corridors, but one of the pleasures of Chris Columbus' direction of "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" is how visually alive it is. They sometimes seem to stand alone amid the alarming mysteries of Hogwarts, where even the teachers, even the august headmaster Albus Dumbledore ( Richard Harris), even the learned professors Snape ( Alan Rickman) and McGonagall ( Maggie Smith), even the stalwart Hagrid the Giant ( Robbie Coltrane) seem mystified and a little frightened by the school's dread secrets. In the new movie, Harry ( Daniel Radcliffe, a little taller and deeper-voiced) returns with his friends Ron Weasley ( Rupert Grint) and Hermione Granger ( Emma Watson, in the early stages of babehood). ![]() The story is about personalities, personal histories and eccentricity, not about a superstar superman crushing the narrative with his egotistical weight. Although the young wizard Harry Potter is nominally the hero, the film remembers the golden age of moviemaking, when vivid supporting characters crowded the canvas. Rowling, who has created a mythological world as grand as "Star Wars," but filled with more wit and humanity. With help from a magical bird and the Sorting Hat, a sentient hat that sorts students into houses, Harry defeats Riddle and the basilisk.What's developing here, it's clear, is one of the most important franchises in movie history, a series of films that consolidate all of the advances in computer-aided animation, linked to the extraordinary creative work of J.K. However, no one died because they only saw the basilisk indirectly through lenses, reflections, or even ghosts. Throughout the year, he controlled Ginny, using her to coordinate the attacks, which were performed by a giant snake called a basilisk, which can kill with a stare. Harry learns that Riddle opened the Chamber of Secrets and later became Voldemort. Moving forward, Harry finds Riddle draining Ginny’s life, allowing him to exist outside of the diary. ![]() When Lockhart tries to wipe Harry and Ron’s memories, the spell backfires, leaving Lockhart helpless, and part of the underground tunnel collapses, separating Harry from Ron and Lockhart. ![]() Piecing together clues, Harry and Ron find their way to the Chamber of Secrets via the bathroom where they found the diary, dragging Lockhart, now revealed as a fraud, with them. Riddle’s diary is stolen from Harry, and another message appears, indicating that Ginny, Ron’s sister, was taken into the Chamber of Secrets. ![]()
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