After 10 years, the moment we've all been waiting for has come and I can tell you this, it truly was what words cannot describe. I loved each and every minute of it. One of the most action packed and emotional films I have ever seen. I also wish this moment had never come because as of today, no more Harry Potter movies. This is officially the end of a fantastic era.
5/5 for drop dead amazing, superb and stunning.
Rating 12A
It literally picks up straight from where Part 1 left off with Lord Voldemort discovering the Elder Wand and Harry saying goodbye to Dobby. Harry, Hermione and Ron continue their quest to find the remaining Horcruxes while Voldemort now hunts Harry Potter. This sees them return to Hogwarts. Most action ever out of any of the previous movies. Much different than Part 1 which was building up to this. We say hello to characters from previous movies, such as Professor McGonagall, Seamus Finnigan, Cho Chang, Dean Thomas, Professor Slughorn and many more.
Please go and see this movie and witness the end of all our favourite film series.
Guaranteed to make you happy, sad and excited.
The amount of people at the cinema at midnight dressed as characters from the movies, wearing 3D Harry Potter glasses and over 300 people just as excited as I was.
Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Ralph Fiennes, Alan Rickman, Helena Bonham Carter, Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon and many more.
Thanks for reading the review for the final Harry Potter movie and I hope you all enjoy it as much as I did. Feel free to comment on what you though.
I don't share your view. Part I was okay but Part II exaggerated the comic relief and Snape had way too few scenes. This is his moment! And what about his memories? Not even properly cast! Not even CLOSE to what the book says! Many of my friends went "Oh I get it so HE'S Harry's father!" which is just sad.
ReplyDeleteI wish they'd spent a little more time on the actual story than trying to make it an action-packed, best-seller ending. I mean, it's already guaranteed millions of viewers and buyers and fans.
Oh, and the epilogue was really awkward. Embarrassing, almost.
I'm not saying it was all bad, I'm saying what matters to me in films and books is the beginning and the end - if you screw everything else up it could still be okay. But you're not allowed to screw up the end.