This time round, Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) and Professor Dumbledore (Ian McKellen) suspect that Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) and his evil allies are planning an attack from the inside. Dumbledore wants Harry to get close to Professor Horace (Jim Broadbent), a former teacher of Voldemorts, to uncover more of the dark lords past.
Yet even as Harry carries out this conspiracy, he must contend with his growing pains. Though the opposite sex was once no concern of his, the fully-pubescent wizard now finds himself irresistibly drawn to Ginny Weasley (Bonnie Wright), the sister of his best friend Ron. Fortunately, she too fancies him.
There seems to be less time devoted to special effects here than in previous movies. But when it appears, it is sheer wizardry, leaving no doubt about the fact that the Potter movies always feature the finest in special effects.
Yes, some Potter book fans have complained that the new film condenses too much of the books action. But for us, its still pure magic.