Overview
Harry, Ron and Hermione walk away from their last year at Hogwarts to find and destroy the remaining Horcruxes, putting an end to Voldemort's bid for immortality. But with Harry's beloved Dumbledore dead and Voldemort's unscrupulous Death Eaters on the loose, the world is more dangerous than ever.










































































































































And a couple more Harry and Jeanie showed of course so-so, to put it mildly😬
So - do I remember correctly that the book says how Harry and the company were found, but not in the movie? Namely, that a spell was cast on Voldemort's name, because only his opponents would have the courage to utter it.
Caitlin Stark!
That's what I miss in movies (I haven't read a book except the last one, and then only once a long time ago) - so it's interaction or conversations about the Muggle world. Harry and Hermione, as immigrants from there, could have been asked by some students or magicians about this world (as Arthur Weasley did in one of the previous films). Or a little more interaction with him during the trinity's escape from the wedding, and Ron asking questions 😁
This dressing-up scene is the best 😂
And did the women who took the form of Harry have some male organs? 😅
Oh, that Dolores...
oh, that endless bag 🤣
Is it my imagination, or did the film never explain how the guys were found in a cafe and later in the woods? That a spell was placed on Voldemort's name, because only opponents would dare to pronounce it. And so it turns out that Harry and Hermione were talking about Voldemort, but after infiltrating the ministry - You-know-who.
Hermione cutting Harry's hair made him think - isn't there a magical way to cut hair? Or do magicians use Muggle methods? 🤔
How to save on effects - do not show arrival in the Hollow, show only the street away from the place of arrival 😅
It must have been awkward to shoot this scene with the horcrux, where Harry and Hermione (semi?) are in the vision.naked kissing 😂
Hermione's look when Ron interrupted the fairy tale to correct it 😂
Did these death eaters just happen to be around when our guys showed up? It seemed to me that in the book they accidentally call Voldy by his first name
By the way, do I remember correctly that it was originally said that the film would end on capture?
The plot that the Taboo on Voldemort's name, according to which enemies are tracked, was ignored in the film for some reason, to my surprise. Probably to make a spectacular run through the woods, in the book their tent was immediately surrounded after Harry said the name. Although this did explain how they were tracked down in the cafe, here this question simply remained unanswered, guess for yourself.
One of my favorite moments from the whole series is dancing in a tent. There is so much warmth and trust in him, such a glimmer of hope in the endless darkness.
And the dialogue between Ron and Harry, which was released in the film:
"He knew what he was doing when he left me the deluminator. He probably knew that I would leave you.
- No, he knew that you would definitely come back.
(although then they should have checked it for non-negotiable potion items))
Dobby died like a real hero. A free elf. His story ended beautifully, albeit sadly.
But I liked Ron the most. I experienced a range of emotions on his character - from anger to shouting at the screen: "YES, ADMIT IT TO HER AT LAST!"
Although I did not like the moment of their quarrel in the tent as it was filmed. A lot of extra false feelings were added to Ron. In the book, it was not so blurred, his departure was quite abrupt - and therefore unexpected.
And again, when he came to the tent, Hermione reacted very sluggishly. In the book (sorry, I can't help but refer to it) It was one of the most emotional moments. There, Harry confessed that he had never seen Hermione in such a state. She was screaming and screaming there, not just hitting Ron a few times. Again, this emphasizes that only Ron could bring her to such an emotional state. (even if it wasn't a very good thing.)
Now, when I hear this song, I always feel such a slight longing for the days gone by)
And the scenery is beautiful, it's a pity that the color is like that...
A great documentary about it - https://myshows.me/movie/506090/
The elder brother went to a distant village, where, with an elder wand in his hand, he killed a wizard with whom he had once been in a quarrel. Intoxicated by the power that the elder wand had given him, he began to brag about his invincibility. But that same night, a wizard stole a magic wand, and at the same time cut his older brother's throat. That's how Death took my older brother.
The middle brother returned to his house, he took a stone and turned it three times in his hand. What kind of miracle? There is a girl in front of him whom he dreamed of marrying, she had just died, and now, although she returned to the sublunary world, she had no place here and she suffered bitterly. Driven mad by hopeless longing, the middle brother killed himself just to be with his beloved. So Death took the second brother.
I've been looking for Death for my third brother for many years, but I've never been able to find him anywhere. And when the younger brother got old, he took off his invisibility cloak and gave it to his son. He met Death as an old friend and willingly went with her. And as equals, they left this world.
Dobby is a free elf.
Rest in peace Dobby and Mad-Eye.. 🥲🥲
The only thing I didn't like was Harry's reaction to Hedwig's death. It was really fast and casual. I exclaimed her name once and forgot it. Then he didn't even mention her at all. It's a shame somehow.
I've read the book for a long time, so I don't remember it very well, but for some reason I'm sure it was different there.
But no, it didn't work out. Covered in snot and tears, I thought I'd dry out by the end of the movie, but the lights turned on in the hall right after that, that's a setup! I forgot that it was at the very end.
There were so many deaths, and I was crying only at this moment.😅
The Ministry of Magic has been taken over and no one cares? The Americans are like this: deal with your Voldemort yourself, but Grindelwald was enough for us in his time. I even wonder if it was explained in the books somehow?
I don't understand people like Lucius: he's scared shitless of the Dark Lord, he doesn't put him in anything, why serve him? Does he really hate half-bloods that much and they're bothering him so much in life? He also got his son involved.
Bellatrix is a gorgeous woman!
About the Ministry of Magic, well, anyway, the problem of the local country so far, does not concern others. It's just like in the real world. He has not yet attempted to attack other countries.
I didn't like Harry's whole line+Ginny.. I can't put up with her in the movies after all))
Another scene with Bathilde/Nagaina was embarrassed that Harry, left alone with her, spoke in the snake language, and this was exactly shown as in the snake language, without translating their dialogue. But I don't even know how to do it differently, so that it would be clear that something was wrong. In the book, they just seemed to be communicating, and Harry didn't even understand that he was talking to her in snake.
At first, I still didn't remember why GG and his friends were the ones Dumbledore instructed to search for horcruxes, why he didn't tell more experienced aurors about it, why he so confusedly passed on his will, but then I found out that if someone else found out about it, there was a risk that the death eaters would get wind of it.. Especially since there are so many double agents, plus they can torture someone or get into their mind. Then Voldemort could strengthen the protection of his horcruxes or re-hide them or repair new ones..
, are in strong contrast to the first parts, the characters are already so grown up, completely different
, but you have to cry more and more in the last parts (