He finds himself in a version of Kings Cross, but one very different from the station he knows. Near the film’s climax, as he finally comes to understand his own nature, Harry Potter surrenders himself to Voldemort who casts the Killing Curse at him, sending Harry into a limbo-like state between life and death.
You had to convey that it was moved by a sort of primitive intelligence and malevolence, and show these forces rising and finally exhausting themselves." "The really tricky thing about the sequence was that you were dealing with this big FX water simulation," says VFX Supervisor Andy Kind, "but at the same time it was a sort of character. Filmed entirely on green screen, with even the studio floor replaced, faithfully recreating the Chamber was actually the least of Framestore’s problems. Whilst HP 2 featured a fully constructed Chamber of Secrets set, the location’s brief reappearance in DH: Part II meant that a digital environment was the order of the day. As they strike, the residual malevolent Voldemortian energy possesses all of the water in the Chamber, causing it to rise up (Voldemort’s face briefly forming in it) and pursue Ron and Hermione through the chamber before running out of energy and collapsing in a huge, drenching splash over them. Finding it, they destroy it by striking it with a tooth taken from the corpse of the Basilisk that Harry slew several years ago. Ron and Hermione return to the Chamber, seeking one of the Horcruxes, is in the form of a cup. The film is directed by David Yates, who also helmed the blockbusters 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix', 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' and 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1'.The first of Framestore’s sequences takes place in the Chamber of Secrets, the underground cave system below Hogwarts, first seen in the eponymous second film of the Potter cycle. I have already told my father to book the tickets", says Ishika Miriam, 9, a student of Bishop Cotton's, Bangalore.
"I missed the previous part, but I am not going to miss this.
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The movie is releasing in 2D and 3D across India, with 600 prints in four languages. My nearest movie hall has only 2D.Nevertheless I will watch it along with my brothers." Kerala's Patric Lobo, 17, who proclaims himself to be the biggest Potter fan, says: "I am very excited about the release and I am going to watch it first day first show. Harry Potter fans across India are waiting to see how the boy wizard of Hogwarts fights it out against Voldemort, the uber-villain in the finale of epic proportions. The franchise in total made a profit of about Rs 118 crores. In India, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows (Part 1) grossed Rs 25 crores, with 433 prints in four languages. In the buildup to the final release, Warner Bros Pictures India entered into a tie-up with PVR cinemas and hosted a Harry Potter Film Festival from July 7-13, across three cities - Gurgaon, Mumbai and Bangalore. "We have closed the negotiations amicably," said Ashish Saksena, COO of BIG Cinemas, but he refused to comment on the revenue share model. The two parties were warring over the multiplexes' demand for 55 per cent revenue share, leaving 45 per cent to the Studio during the first week.Īccording to an MoU signed last year, the revenue sharing pattern between distributors and multiplexes was 50:50 in the first week, which would then be reduced to 42.5 per cent in the second week, followed by 37.5 per cent in the third week and 30 per cent in the fourth week.Īfter two rounds of talks on Wednesday and Thursday, the two parties have reached a common ground.