Honest Trailers Season 1 Episode 23

Honest Trailers Season 1 Episode 23 Honest Trailers - Harry Potter

  • April 16, 2013

Honest Trailers is a web series created by Screen Junkies, which takes the most popular movies and TV shows and gives them a brutally honest critique, pointing out all the flaws and inconsistencies. Season 1, episode 23 is one of the most popular episodes where they tackle one of the biggest movie franchises in the world- Harry Potter.

The episode begins by showing the iconic Harry Potter opening shot and by introducing some of the main characters of the movie series. The narrator says that the franchise is more than just a movie series, it's a phenomenon that has captured the hearts of millions of fans all over the world. However, the episode quickly takes a turn and the narrator starts pointing out all the flaws in the Harry Potter universe.

The first thing that the show criticizes is the naming conventions- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in Europe and Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in North America. The narrator points out that this is just a marketing gimmick and that it has nothing to do with the actual movie. This also sets the tone for the rest of the episode, as the show starts criticizing the Harry Potter universe for all its unnecessary complexity and convoluted plotlines.

One of the things that the episode points out is the sheer number of characters in the Harry Potter universe. The show notes that there are so many characters that it's hard to keep track of who's who. They also mention that the characters have strange and confusing names like Albus Dumbledore, Remus Lupin, and Severus Snape, making it even harder to keep track of them. The show uses this as an opportunity to make several jokes about the characters' names and how difficult they are to pronounce.

The episode also discusses the magic in the Harry Potter universe and points out that it's never fully explained. The show notes that there are some magical spells and creatures that are only mentioned in passing and are never really explained. The show also takes a jab at the fact that there are so many magical creatures in the Harry Potter universe, which makes it hard to keep track of them all.

Of course, no Harry Potter critique would be complete without mentioning Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The show points out that Hogwarts is one of the most confusing places in the Harry Potter universe. They note that the school is divided into four houses, which are supposed to represent the four elements- Gryffindor for fire, Ravenclaw for air, Hufflepuff for earth, and Slytherin for water. However, the show notes that this doesn't really make any sense, as the traits associated with the houses don't really relate to the elements they're supposed to represent.

The episode then moves on to the actual plot of the Harry Potter movies. The show notes that the plot is incredibly convoluted and hard to follow. They also point out that the characters are always managing to find themselves in impossible situations, only to be saved at the last minute by some magical force. The show jokes that the Harry Potter movies are basically just a series of lucky coincidences.

The show then moves on to the acting in the Harry Potter movies. They note that while the child actors are decent, the adult actors are often overacting or underacting. They also note that some of the British accents in the movie are so thick that it's difficult to understand what the actors are saying.

Finally, the episode ends on a positive note, acknowledging that despite all its flaws, the Harry Potter universe is still beloved by millions of fans all over the world. The show notes that while it may be flawed, the movies and books are ultimately a celebration of imagination and creativity.

Overall, the Honest Trailers episode of Harry Potter is a hilarious critique of one of the most popular movie franchises in the world. The show doesn't hold back in pointing out all the flaws and inconsistencies in the Harry Potter universe, but it also acknowledges the fact that despite its flaws, Harry Potter is still a beloved franchise with millions of fans all over the world.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 16, 2013
  • Language
    English