Monday, July 18, 2011

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows pros and cons

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is a good movie except it doesn't follow the book's storyline (I think that the storyline will be a bit confusing to people who haven't read the book). The movie is about three hours long yet the book takes about a month to read. The good thing about the movie is it puts in all these new scenes like Neville taking down half of Voldemort's army and destroying Hogwart's bridge.

But I think that the best part was when Harry Potter went against Voldemort in a wizard lightning battle or as you might call it a duel. There was red and green light, there was rubble and there were wands flying.

If you want to know more read the book or watch the movie. I rate it five stars.
Location:Cinema

Friday, July 15, 2011

Escape

There was a loud "ching" of swords, as the two Englishmen fought; one was named John and the other was named Robin.

Robin charged forward, nearly piercing John's chest, but John leapt out of the way saving every part of his body, except a flake of skin. Using the charge that Robin had made, John stabbed him in the back.

John held up his bloodstained sword, showing victory. He walked through the gates of the arena, feeling both relieved and sad. Sad for the person he had killed, and relieved that he hadn't died himself.

John was a brown-haired blue-eyed tall person. He had palish skin and was very strong.

He talked to all the gladiators about freedom and rebellion as he passed them. Most of them agreed to rebel against the Romans in Warwickus the next day.

So the next day, John and his group of gladiators formed a triangle and charged out of Warwickus, trying to find a forest where they could camp.

Finally, after five hours they found a clump of trees where they could camp. They tore the trees down and made a suitable wall for their camp.

The next day they found a village which gave every single one of them horses. They rode further, cutting down wheat and hay as they went.

They cut down trees for another camp and rationed their food out. At the crack of dawn they set off further for Scotland.

It was a twenty mile ride to Scotland from Warwickus, and they needed to get there quickly. Finally after five days travel they crossed the border of Scotland and started riding to the capital Palacemare, to address the King.

They marched in the direction of Palacemare. When they got there they addressed the King, and told him of the travels, the battles and the planning which they had needed to get there.

The King refused to let them in.

With that, a mixture of all the feelings in the world settled in to John. But mostly, he was worried.

"Where will we go?" asked John.

"Pictland, I guess." answered the King.

So John and his group got out of the palace and journeyed to Pictland. When they got there they were accepted by the grateful and rich King, who made them generals and ministers.

They had escaped from the Roman Empire.