Thankfuly the bear fight is as incredible as I hoped for, it ends in very cool way, and the final battle at Bolvangar, while way too short is definitely well done.
IS THERE A GOLDEN COMPASS 2 FULL MOVIE MOVIE
Occasionally it is a blessing to get a two hour movie rather than a bloated two and a half hour once, but this story requires all the time it can get, and with events just taking up mere seconds and events being cut out (fans of the book will hate The Cocktail Party not being in the film) makes the film feel too short and missing something. Also changing certain characters and changing certain facts just infuriated me all the more! But the ultimate problem with the movie is the fact it is way too rushed. I will never understand to this day why the polar bear fight was changed from near the end to the middle, and why the Bolvangar scenes are so unnecessarily rushed its almost cruel. However despite the incredible performances its the cruel way things have been changed or cut that made me incapable of ever giving this higher than a 7/10. The other two superb characters, and my joint second favourite performances, come from Ian Mckellen doing the voice of Iorek, and Sam Eliott who is perfectly cast as Lee Scoresby. Eva Green is superb as Serafine Pekkala but once again features way too little for my liking. Daniel Craig unfortunately features very little, but he delivers a great performance. Kidman makes her multi-layered and highly memorable, her best scenes definitely being towards the end. Mrs Coulter was always my favourite character in the movie, and Kidman delivers an icy turn as the villainess. But its Nicole Kidman who practically runs over the hills with this movie. She carries the entire movie very well and it will be great to see her return in the future films as I know how much dramatic stuff she will have to do. Her cockney accent surprisingly works and never gets too irritating, although at first it takes some adjusting too, and her emotions throughout the film are very well displayed. Richards pulls off the character of Lyra perfectly, she's cheeky, at times rude but alway likable and definitely well acted. Thankfuly in the movie that is far from the truth. In the trailers I actually thought that Lyra looked terrible, her voice sounded monotone and the girl showed no expression. The biggest surprise of the cast definitely comes from Dakota Blue Richards as the lead, Lyra. Its a great film to watch for Christmas and will hopefully do well at the box office so the Subtle Knife is made very soon. Overall Golden Compass is an entertaining two hours, that could benefit from another half hour. The lack of the ending from the book actually didn't even bother me that much, so long as people who have read the book are aware its going to be in the second movie then I believe that they won't be that bothered. Thankfuly the entire cast, yes the entire cast, are absolutely perfect, there are two notable set pieces and the storyline still keeps its grip on the audience despite being rushed. The Golden Compass is not a bad movie, its definitely better than the first Narnia movie and Harry Potter movie, but after reading the book I couldn't help but criticise because I know how amazing this movie could have been. I have a few major problems with this mainly, mainly I suppose because of the changes from the book, in fact had I have not read the book I most probably would have completely adored the movie rather than have just liked it. I suppose I got myself way too hyped for this movie, even the slightly negative reviews didn't stop me from being excited, so what a shame to say this cannot help but be a disappointment for me. I am a huge fan of the His Dark Materials books, and was reading all three in preparation for the movie to come, I was praying this would be the new fantasy epic to watch. The Golden Compass in my eyes was the must see film of this Christmas. Overall I enjoyed the world that was created in this movie and the characters. Dakota Blue Richards is a confident young actress and she carries off Lyra well. Daniel Craig only has about 15 minutes but he makes the best of it. (I am almost sure that the rest were promised a lengthier role in the sequels). Gorgeous, glamorous and deceitful, could not picture anyone else for the part of Mrs. It's got quite a stellar cast but only Nicole Kidman gets enough screen time to be noticed. It is not the best movie of its kind but I thought it was not so bad either. I would have liked to see the second movie but unfortunately, there is a rumour that it may not happen which is quite a pity because I thought 'The Golden Compass' was going somewhere. The ending was sort of continuous, requiring a sequel. The pace picks up but it may seem a little too rushed. I am among those who have not read the book and I found it to be initially confusing and boring but the film picks up after Lyra is taken into Mrs.