Originally posted by: Eloquent
I think David Yates has been really amazing this time around.
Give or take a few things...the rest was amazing
I loved the starting of the movie....esp as the warner bros logo was shown amongst all those dark clouds....I could really feel my heart pumping Same and Bellatrix screaming "I Killed Sirius Blaaaaaack", haunting.
And the bridge collapse scene was spot on...the DE apparating around...shown brilliantly... I agree, it's better than just Fudge and the muggle minister talking about it.
I loved all the romance and comedy scenes...they were really really great and well written!
Well, I did not like the Burrow burning scene because I felt it was not only an unnecessary addition, it also made them cut out the last fighting scene....I wanted to see the OotP, the DA and the rest of the students coping with the DE...I wanted to see Ron and Hermione esp. fighting...I wanted to see Ginny, Luna Neville the twins, Tonks, Lupin fighting.... but since they took out the staff, ootp and da fighting the death eaters, it makes the viewers understand that the death eaters not only did the impossible by getting into hogwarts that all that did happen with Dumbledore did happen quickly. I would've liked the fighting scene but what's done is done.
All I got was a H/G and R/T trailor...only got a few ppl just running hear and there and cwering...when I wanted to see them take on the DE..head on!
I felt this was the one major disappointment...and it cut out so many scenes!
I wanted Dumbledore's funeral...I wanted to see Hagrid carrying Dumbledore's body and how he was encased in his marble tomb But they did do everyone raising their wands to get rid of the Death Eaters mark in the sky which was also very touching.
Also....I hated that even though this movie treated Ron better in terms of screen space...yet in the last scene we find only Harry and Hermione doing the talking and poor Ron is not given even a single dialogue. That's sacrilege..!!! I thought that was all not needed especially when Hermione cracked a joke about how Harry-Ginny should keep the snogging to minimum or something, very out of place.
But I loved the Quidditch scenes..."Go Weasley!!!" Yes, quiddith was awesome in this one. I liked the better use of angles especially.
From the acting POV, I found Alan Rickman and Tom Felton were the best...esp Felton...he was really brilliant in this one...he shined.
And Rickman is obviously the best in each movie... Agree fully.
I did not like Radcliffe's performance...he was flat in the emotional scenes...Watson was over-used and she was stealing poor Rupert's lines... Daniel Radcliffe was goood minus a few cringy scenes. At least, Emma's eyebrows weren't the centre show this tiem around haha.
Rupert was cute in the limited comedy scenes that he was given...he rocked in the Love Potion sceneπ
Bonnie was also okay...I wanted the exact book verion of THE kiss though... You're just like my friend, she wanted the H/G kiss in the common room but since they took out that last quiddith match it probably would've been harder to do. But with the kiss being where it was, it probably made the rooom of requirement more memorable for movie goers because it's important for DH when it comes to the diadem.
I liked the Riddle backstory even though I was waiting for a few more Pensive scenes...and the Gaunt backstory was completely condensed into one single dialogue by Dumbledore...but I liked the way the only two pensive scenes were shot...the aura from the kid Tom Riddle was especially chilling! But with showing the gaunt scene what new would it had showed us? Riddle came from messed up people? I liked teenage riddle more than I thought I would from the stills that I saw prior to watching the movie. Little Riddle was perfect. I also liked the part when Harry touches the ring and those Voldemort pictures start blazing up on the screen, definatly startled me.
Slughorn was a nice comedy..I loved...OMG absolutely loved what he said about Lily and the flower-fish!!!!!!!!!!!!! That was such a brilliantly touching story! Yes, Frances.. I can't remember but was that in the book?
I also loved the cave scene...this scene was one of the best and one of the most accurate throughout the movie verse and for the first time I felt that I was reading JK's HBP...the background..the way they showed the cave and all those rocks...and the inferi..and Dumbledore's fire-spell...those looked like cut-outs from the HBP book covers..so special ;points for making the scene look authentic!
And all the Harry-Dumbledore scenes esp in the cave were so touching...Dumbledore was another great surprise....I actually felt I was seeing Dumbledore after such a long time...he was convincing Gambon did play Dumbledore really rough in the GoF especially when he hauled Harry "diddjjaaaa put yaaa naaameee in the goblet of fiaahhhh".
And Dumbledore's death....OMG...I never cried for Sirius nor for Cedric but I had tears in my eyes during Dumbledore's death...both Snape and Dumbledore were spot on in that last climactic scene.. I am now mourning Dumbledore all over again!!! I had tears when Snape signalled Harry to say shush and when after when everybody was outside around Dumbledore's body. The scene when Harry was putting Dumbledore's beard out of his face made me die a bit inside. I loved that Harry-Snape scene, I was pretty much mouthing all the lines to myself.
I have lots more to say...but I think I'll go and see the movie again instead π
EDIT: I sooo also loved all the Harry Hermione friendship scenes....I loved it that Harry played the part of a perfect best friend during the whole R/Hr tragicomedy..to BOTH of them That was fantastic, though it could be misleading to H/Hr shippers.
I esp loved the way Harry let Hermione cry on his shoulder...it was one of the best examples of best friendship!!!π³π "How do feel when you see Ginny and Dean together"
*something something, Ron gets birds flown at him*
"It feels like this"
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