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But in the end, Newell says, "the children are growing up, and that's what the basic story is. You have to be true to growing up in an abstract way and to these kids in a particular way."
On that evidence, it sounds as if a film that is at least partly about children coming of age stands a decent chance of being truly, deeply adult.
Ok yeah they are growing up, but we also have to remember that that is just as important as the fact about what happens around Harry...oh well...