I hated the movie.
You could find more emotion in a morgue. Honestly, was there even ONE emotion in the entire movie besides Hermione crying at the Malfoys'? Not even the end sequence stirred emotion in me. Not at all helped by Radcliffe. What does he do when Ron returns? Takes it in fucking stride with a monotone voice. Not even astonished when he sees him as his savior. There was no astonishment, not even a stunned silence.
And the movie was dull as crap. The book was throbbing with narrative, but it is rather difficult to capture Harry's thoughts on the silver screen. But still, about 20 minutes between any action, and even then it was 1-2 minutes. It simply translated badly from the book.
And then, I may be nitpicky, but there were some elements of the plot they didn't have. Harry's obsession with the Hallows? The Taboo? Dumbeldore's past?
It's like they had a general outline of the story, and just filled it in with whatever they wished. Voldy was supposed to come after them in Malfoy Manor AND Godric's Hollow. Yet he wasn't there. And don't even get me started on the fact that the locket and diary are the only fucking horcruxes mentioned.
I thought I could forgive David Yates for #5 and #6. But no. I can't. The book with the most emotion was stripped of that, which is unforgivable.
Other than that, it was okay.
Kimi wa ne tashika ni ano toki watashi no soba ni ita
Itsudatte itsudatte itsudatte
Sugu yoko de waratteita
Nakushitemo torimodosu kimi wo
I will never leave you







