Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2

July. 15,2011      PG-13
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Harry, Ron and Hermione continue their quest to vanquish the evil Voldemort once and for all. Just as things begin to look hopeless for the young wizards, Harry discovers a trio of magical objects that endow him with powers to rival Voldemort's formidable skills.

Daniel Radcliffe as  Harry Potter
Emma Watson as  Hermione Granger
Rupert Grint as  Ron Weasley
Ralph Fiennes as  Lord Voldemort
Alan Rickman as  Severus Snape
Michael Gambon as  Albus Dumbledore
Warwick Davis as  Griphook / Filius Flitwick
Helena Bonham Carter as  Bellatrix Lestrange
Ciarán Hinds as  Aberforth Dumbledore
Matthew Lewis as  Neville Longbottom

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Reviews

CommentsXp
2011/07/15

Best movie ever!

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Afouotos
2011/07/16

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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Donald Seymour
2011/07/17

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Jonah Abbott
2011/07/18

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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cricketbat
2011/07/19

Although I am bothered by some of the changes they made from the book, this film is a fitting finish to the Harry Potter series. It packs a powerful dramatic punch and shows how far our characters have come from the original movie. I'm sad to see the series go, but it was a great ride.

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TheNabOwnzz
2011/07/20

It seems that after the pure filler that was Deathly Hallows: Part 1, David Yates finally seems to get down to business in Part 2. Whereas indeed nothing happened in Part 1, Part 2 provides a wide range of narrative, revelations & emotional outbursts.Like in Part 1, the cinematography is top notch, although it is more of a lightshow this time around, as it shows the full scale war of Hogwarts in a visually impressive fashion. It is however not one of these productions that becomes lazy in its visuals due to modern technology, as every shot and every angle seems carefully planned out and the CGI is handled with utmost care resulting in stunning visuals. ( Except perhaps the broom escape from the room of requirement scene, which looked pretty bad ) The score by Alexandre Desplat is also excellent, and while he is not John Williams, it uses a fair bit of nostalgic scenes in which Williams's themes from the first film make a long awaited return, and since nostalgia is ofcourse such a powerful emotion ( Atleast when it reminds us of great things, such as the first couple of Harry Potter films ) this should provide the audience with a very 'satisfying' feeling, which is also primarily what makes this such a good finale.The most fascinating part for me was the revelation of Snape's intentions and his changed depiction from villain into a hero. When we watch the pensive sequence, everything that has happened before makes sense, and this will leave you all the more sad about the fact that ever since the Sorcerer's Stone Snape has mostly always been seen as the villain of the story, and his true intentions are only shown at the end, when it is too late for him. There is no doubt that the pensive sequence is the greatest scene in the film, as its sheer emotional power & the incredible character transformation will leave you in awe for a long time afterwards. I was quite worried that since Part 2 relies on loads of action sequences that these sequences would look the same as they did in Part 1. ( That is, loads of shakycam and quick cutting so you never see what is going on ) Fortunately Yates seems to have learned from his mistakes and as a result Part 2 features great action sequences with fantastic angles and subtle camera movements, instead of the shakycam nonsense the first one had.On the contrary to Part 1, Part 2's narrative instead DOES seem to be going somewhere, as there are less overly melodramatic scenes and more plot-driven ones. It might be shorter, but loads more Horcruxes are destroyed in Part 2 as compared to 1, while in the meantime we witness Voldemort's assault on Hogwarts, which creates a 'race against time' kind of picture in which the tension and immersion is fantastic, since pretty much every likeable character still alive from previous films joins in the fight, and since there are so many likeable characters in the franchise you genuinely care about their fates. Harry's melancholy stroll through the hospital which shows the death of long time characters such as Fred Weasley & Lupin really tug at the heartstrings since we have grown to like them so much over the previous films, and it definitely results in you becoming immersed in the moment, as you know Harry Potter is no longer the fairytale it once was, and in contrast to the first few films shows that its world is not a perfect place and that the good guys can die too. It also features the by far best performance in the series of Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, who finally seems to truly capture the essence of the feelings of his character perfectly. The camaraderie between Ron, Harry & Hermione might have been terrible in Part 1, but they once again grow closer to eachother in Part 2 and coupled with the many nostalgic sub texts to its previous films their character bonding once again seems genuine.However, i won't state that it couldn't end any better than this, as it does have some slight negatives. It should have obviously been longer, since running at 2 hours and 10 minutes it is the shortest of all Harry Potter films, and this seems a bit underwhelming when you know that this is the one where everything is going to end, which in turn results in the picture sometimes being slightly too hasty. Voldemort's death was extremely anti-climactic, as in the end he easily kills himself with a backfired curse because the elder wand never belonged to him. While a lot of Harry's clashes with Voldemort are brilliantly filmed, with a lot of slow motion added to it to increase the tension to a fantastic degree, the way he meets his demise in the end is not as satisfying as it could have been.This all results in a final installment that features excellent action sequences, impressive visuals due to outstanding cinematography and a great use of CGI ( which was for once not lazy ), many nostalgic references to invoke emotions in the lifelong audience, genuine interest in all of the character's fates, the definitive Radcliffe performance, and save for Voldemort's death, a very satisfying experience which results in it being one of the best entries to the HP series ( Prisoner of Azkaban is still objectively better, but it would rank second. )

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TheBigSick
2011/07/21

Is this film good? Yes. Is this film that good? No. This is a film that was overrated by the audiences and the critics. The set pieces, visual effects, or plot are worse than those in Star Wars or The Lord of The Rings. Perhaps the film is just made for the fans, instead of the general audiences. The Harry Potter novel is brilliant, while the film is not.

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Torrin-McFinn77
2011/07/22

As the second of a two-part series finale, this was it. Harry Potter has to destroy the last of Voldemort's secret life forces and end things once and for all. And the battle all comes down to the showdown at the now-overrun Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Who will survive? Who will die? The answers to these and all other questions will be revealed when you watch the film. There were some changes but they didn't bother me in the slightest. As the final chapter of the film series, this is how it really ends. It's been a while since I've read the book and seen the movie, but I enjoyed both and I'm not sure which is better; they're both good. If you're more of a movie buff and love Harry Potter, this is the crown jewel. Don't wait. See it.

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