Originally posted by Aegis:
<STRONG>I felt certain things were mentioned, hyped, and then forgotten about (The scene in the wand shop for instance).</STRONG>
This is a good point, but as I see it, a lot of this movie is setting the scene for subsequent adventures, one feels that perhaps the wand may become pertinent later on. (I could be wrong, of course
) To be fair, I don't think that every single detail could have been picked up again later on, and they did manage to cram an awful lot of detail in there.
<STRONG>I also felt that the movie was very "busy" in the sense that it dumped too many different plot twists all at one time, and for the intended audience, this may've been a bit to much to handle.</STRONG>
Speaking of the plot, there was one point at which I felt there was very little continuity, which was the post-exam scene; firstly, it seemed like too much time had passed, and secondly there was no real explanation for Harry's sudden realisation at that point. As you said, there are a few things that aren't explained. I didn't find they had too much of an impact on my overall enjoyment of the movie though
One gripe I had that I've remembered is the portrayal of Harry's step-family. Elsewhere in the movie, the characterisation is excellent, but I felt the step-family were rather shallow caricatures, with little indication as to their motivation. This did initially put me off the movie, but it redeemed itself once it got to Hogwarts.
I didn't feel out of place watching this movie.
I agree with that, though of course I went to see it on a Friday afternoon, so most of the rest of the audience was students