![]() ![]() In the third movie, when Michael Gambon stepped in, they did a very good job of making him look similar, but it's obvious his speech patterns change from being a little old man to being a much stronger less wispy old man. Get help if you feel depressed for weeks at a time. Richard Harris' portrayal of Dumbledore in the Harry Potter series was a very frail wispy old man.Prevent or control high blood pressure.Get enough sleep, generally seven to eight hours each night.Stay involved in activities that can help both the mind and body. ![]() Put your wallet or purse, keys, phone, and glasses in the same place each day.Plan tasks, make to-do lists, and use memory tools such as calendars and notes.The National Institute of Ageing recommends these tips to help deal with forgetfulness: It is these slight changes that may indicate that an individual now has Alzheimer’s. Those with mild cognitive impairment should visit their doctor far more regularly to track changes in memory and other thinking skills over time. This assessment will be largely question based and a GP will ask your family about any concerns you or your family may have. If you are concerned about your memory loss it is important to see your doctor, who can test for conditions such as Alzheimer’s. Other reasons for memory loss and suffering from Alzheimer-like symptoms include the following: It’s when the script’s in front of me and it takes forever to learn. Talking about his struggle with memory loss Sir Michael added: “It’s a horrible thing to admit but I can’t do it. Most common in people over the age of 65, the risk of Alzheimer’s increases with age, with one in every six people over the age of 80 diagnosed with the condition.ĭespite his similarities with symptoms, after being checked out by two doctors, Sir Michael’s Alzheimer’s tests were negative. Hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that are not there) and delusions (believing things that are untrue).Personality changes, such as becoming aggressive, demanding and suspicious of others.Problems moving around without assistance or performing self-care tasks.Difficulty planning or making decisions.Confusion, disorientation and getting lost in familiar places Michael Gambon starred as Albus Dumbledore in the last six 'Harry Potter' films, and makes a brief appearance in the 'Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore' trailer.Otherwise you may find this film a little confusing.As the condition develops, memory problems become more severe and further symptoms can develop, such as: If you wish to see this I would recommend you need to see Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix first. I am glad that the final film will be split into two parts, to be honest they could have done it with this film! *** For people who have never seen any of the films or read the books I took my friend with me who has not seen or read any of the books and he was completely lost throughout the film (Although he still enjoyed it!). In all a great family film, a pleasure to watch and I would recommend this film to most people. The directing and visual effects, like all of the films to date does not disappoint. You can tell that there is a close bond between the actors of which all pull of their roles well. A father figure to orphaned Harry, Dumbledore who was played by Richard Harris and Michael Gambon in the original films after the former passed away during the franchises run, then later Jude. Harris sadly died in October 2002 after being diagnosed with Hodgkins. However this is worth watching and I feel this will only disappoint the most hardcore Harry fans! With all of the films you can notice that the acting is improving with the maturity of the characters. In the first two films, Richard Harris played the headmaster of Hogwarts, with Michael Gambon coming in for films 3-8. I would have to say that this film is not my favourite so far and leaves you feeling that some vital parts of the book are missing. Like all Harry Potter fans I have read all of the books and seen every film so far. ![]()
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