Again, I fail to live up to my word, but in my defense there was too much for me to write on this glorious subject, and I was at a real live Huckleberry Frolic which of course to precedent. SO, here comes my review. In a word, the movie was BRILLIANT. Seriously, if you haven't see it yet you are flupping crazy and should find the nearest theatre as soon as humanly possible.
Since there are many many MANY reviews online I will keep mine brief. I loved the movie and thought it was a great way to end the series. It was crazy good, action-packed, and never boring for a second. Most importantly, they nailed all the scenes that are pivotal in the book, and omitted relatively few things (except the house elves attack, which definelty should have stayed in the script). Alan Rickman deserves an Oscar for his Snape, because after all these years, who knew he could deliver more than a deadpan? Furthermore, the Prince's Tale and Resurrection Stone scenes were depressing, which made them perfect. I laughed, I cried, I screamed, and I nervously giggled when Voldemort hugged Draco (arguably the best scene in the entire movie). In fact, it's only been out a week and I've seen it three times, (no judgement) yet it still doesn't get old. Even the epilogue, which was awkward and weird in the book, feels right in the movie. Deathly Hallows Part 2. wraps up the series we know and love beautifully, and I couldn't have asked for a better send off.
Since there are many many MANY reviews online I will keep mine brief. I loved the movie and thought it was a great way to end the series. It was crazy good, action-packed, and never boring for a second. Most importantly, they nailed all the scenes that are pivotal in the book, and omitted relatively few things (except the house elves attack, which definelty should have stayed in the script). Alan Rickman deserves an Oscar for his Snape, because after all these years, who knew he could deliver more than a deadpan? Furthermore, the Prince's Tale and Resurrection Stone scenes were depressing, which made them perfect. I laughed, I cried, I screamed, and I nervously giggled when Voldemort hugged Draco (arguably the best scene in the entire movie). In fact, it's only been out a week and I've seen it three times, (no judgement) yet it still doesn't get old. Even the epilogue, which was awkward and weird in the book, feels right in the movie. Deathly Hallows Part 2. wraps up the series we know and love beautifully, and I couldn't have asked for a better send off.
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