I finally went to see this yesterday. I liked it really very much, felt like a proper film and is a great conclusion of the series. There is still excellent quiet moments just as well as large action set pieces. As Marie said, some explanations fall a little short, which I could fill in easier (having read the books) than my friend I went with. It's been since its release that I read the last book, so I didn't notice the modified stuff as much. On the other hand, I actually understood the explanation about the connection between Harry and Voldemort and all the things Dumbledore (wow, what an elaborate scheme!) had set up much better than after reading the book.My favorite moment: McGonagall kicking butt
A few other things that I noticed: (click to show/hide)The Gryffindor sword disappered from Gringotts, but I didn't notice where it reappeared. Was that even explained, or did it really just suddenly pop up in somebody's hand? The setup for the resurrection stone was underdeveloped. Not only should it have been mentioned again, but also the way it was used was a bit awkward. ...it is enough that he touches it, so then he can just drop it...?Was there seven horcruxes in the movie(s)? Were they all shown/explained to be destroyed?A fun scene in the book, the final scene at the train station garnered more laughs than were intended...
Rgarding Marie's spoilered comments: (click to show/hide)I didn't mind the condensed version of the memories. I think they got across Snape's feelings and motivations just fine. More is always better, but the final book is already a 4hours+ movie...and it's not even the thickest book (the thickest one should have been two movies as well).
(click to show/hide)Somehow I always believed in Snape being a good guy, now matter how much Rowling showed him do appalling things. I always suspected it will be turned around at the last minute.
(click to show/hide)Strange, I actually felt like neville's part in the books was bigger and cut down for the movie I really enjoyed him being more important than you'd suspect at first. That is one thing that is very likable about th ewhole series, that Potter isn't a superhero, but he always needs the help from others. In fact, at times he is more like a catalyst or enabler and many of the tasks are completed by the others.
(click to show/hide)This have been some of my favorite scenes, when the polyjuice is used. Already in teh previous (or sixth) film they had a scene like that and it was great fun to watch there as well.
(click to show/hide)The Chamber of Secrets scene is great. I had forgotten it was not in the book and agree it was a great addition here. That first kiss came very natural this way.
(click to show/hide)2. The resurrection stone, as well as the other Deathly Hallows weren't dealt with properly. It doesn't even come out that Harry's invisibility cloak is one of them. I think the stone was still part of the ring in the book
(click to show/hide)By the way, did you catch the reference to the fact that Seamus had made something blowup in all the previous movies..usually something going wrong in class.
(click to show/hide)It is so funny how Hermione struggles to be nasty like Bellatrix and can't walk in the shoes right.
(click to show/hide)I think I forgot to mention this before. I noticed another change with the castle...all those wide staircases that seemed to go on for ever. Those were not show like that before. Yes there were staircases, but they different, and they moved. These just stayed put and didn't seem to go anywhere in particular. They seemed a little out of place to me. But that didn't bother me too much.
(click to show/hide)I think the cloak was briefly mentioned during a conversation, where they were recounting the horcruxes with with someone.
(click to show/hide)No... but now I will pay more attention when I rewatch them next yea on Blu-ray. That is a cute little payoff
(click to show/hide)Bonham Carter's finest moments in the films...
(click to show/hide)Haha, yes! There was one scene where I elected them to move and was slightly disappointed when they didn't
(click to show/hide)I can't remember for sure how much was said about the cloak in Part 1. I think just that an invisibility cloak was one of the Deathly Hallows. At the beginning of this one, Harry talks to Mr. Ollivander and he talks some about the Deathly Hallows..again an invisibility cloak is mentioned. It just is never said that Harry's cloak is the one that is a Deathly Hallow instead of being just a ...well..normal invisibility cloak. I don't remember it coming out that Harry is a descendant of one of the brothers from the story about the Hallows either.
(click to show/hide)That happens when McGonagall tells Neville to blow up that bridge. When Neville asks how to do it, she tells him to ask Mr. Finnigan because he had a previous proclivity for pyrotechnics. So it is sort of another cool McGonagall moment.
(click to show/hide)I always thought that cloaks were rather rare and based on that made the immediate conenction that the horcrux must be Harry's...
(click to show/hide)I meant, I know when it was referenced in this film, I just didn't get the reference. Meaning, I didn't really know that he blew stuff up in all other 6 or 7 films...
I did see it in 3D this time.