Shir Reuven and Dor Saar-Man revisit the Harry Potter books and films

Shir Reuven and Dor Saar-Man revisit the Harry Potter books and films
A cinematic adaptation of the first of seven books in the enormously popular children’s book series about an orphan who wakes up one morning to discover that he has magical powers.
According to the dictum that the sequel should be "bigger" than the original, so does #2 in the Harry Potter series out-do the first film. Fortunately, most of the critics agree, this sequel brings not only more special effects, but also more cinematic sophistication to the extraordinarily successful books of J.K. Rowling.
The third film in the series based on the bestselling books about an orphan boy with magical powers. This time the director's baton is passed to none other than the Mexican Alfonso Cuaron, known for "Y Tu Mama Tambien".
Harry and his friends return to their fourth year at Hogwarts. When the Goblet of Fire chooses Harry to participate in the wizarding school competition, he must participate in the dangerous competition. The fourth episode of the "Harry Potter" series makes a significant leap and becomes more mature, more exhilarating, and chilling.
Dumbledore, stripped of most of his powers, decides to re-establish the "Order of the Phoenix" in order to act against Voldemort. The fifth chapter in the adventures of Harry and his friends turns up the volume on everything that can be expected from another part of the mighty epic.
Harry begins his sixth year at the school of wizardry and finds an ancient book with the inscription, "the property of the Half-Blood Prince." Who is the Half-Blood Prince? And what is his connection to Voldemort? Half-Prince moves at a dizzying pace - it is bigger, more epic, and more exhilarating.
As Harry races against time and evil to destroy the Horcruxes, the sources of Voldemort's immortality, he uncovers the existence of three most powerful objects in the wizarding world: the Deathly Hallows.
Harry, Ron and Hermione search for Voldemort's remaining Horcruxes in their effort to destroy the Dark Lord. "The grave, deeply satisfying final movie in the series" (New York Times).