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Smeags said:
Cross-X said:

I was speechless at that part as well... But were we left speechless because of the same reason? lol

Mine? You know... Emma Watson

And Voldemort at the end showed great visual effects

I don't think there's any other reason to be speachless lol!

I mean, imagine if you were Ron. Poor guy... I actually thought to myself while watching that, "Voldemort, you are truly evil for doing that to poor Ron!".

I'm actually going to see it again very soon... I read the book a day before I watched the movie, so I was overly aware of any change that the movie made (actually, I very much enjoyed the dancing scene. Very sweet.). I was kind of expecting everything, so I want to go back and watch  it without such a critical eye this time around. Just... enjoy it. ^_^


I loved the movie and I think its the best one yet, but the dancing scene was pointless.



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Talal said:


I loved the movie and I think its the best one yet, but the dancing scene was pointless.

I disagree with that. Here's Harry and Hermoine, having no where to go and no clue which to go after. Ron has just left them and the locket has taken its toll on their outlook on the situation. Pretty much: life sucks.

Then Harry throws off the locket and lends Hermoine a hand. It's a great change of atmosphere, and makes both the characters and the audience forget, even for a little bit, about the seemingly hopeless situation they're in. Harry's just trying to make Hermoine smile, as she hasn't done so for days. I found it to be a nice change of pace and very sweet.



I saw it yesterday. It was pretty cool.

The best part to me was that animated scene telling the story of the 3 brothers. Just wow, I loved that.



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Cheebee said:

I saw it yesterday. It was pretty cool.

The best part to me was that animated scene telling the story of the 3 brothers. Just wow, I loved that.

That was very well done, i agree.



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Cheebee said:

I saw it yesterday. It was pretty cool.

The best part to me was that animated scene telling the story of the 3 brothers. Just wow, I loved that.



Yeah that was impressive.Who ever did that BRAVO!



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Smeags said:
Talal said:


I loved the movie and I think its the best one yet, but the dancing scene was pointless.

I disagree with that. Here's Harry and Hermoine, having no where to go and no clue which to go after. Ron has just left them and the locket has taken its toll on their outlook on the situation. Pretty much: life sucks.

Then Harry throws off the locket and lends Hermoine a hand. It's a great change of atmosphere, and makes both the characters and the audience forget, even for a little bit, about the seemingly hopeless situation they're in. Harry's just trying to make Hermoine smile, as she hasn't done so for days. I found it to be a nice change of pace and very sweet.

Even though I agree, did you find it a little jarring how whe became all sad so fast? lol I got the point, but still haha



NYANKS said:

Even though I agree, did you find it a little jarring how whe became all sad so fast? lol I got the point, but still haha

Eh, I understand how quickly everything came back to her after the music stopped. I mean, here they are, just in the moment and enjoying each other's company. Not really thinking of what's happned or what's to come, but just the fact that the music is playing and that they've got each other.

And then the music stops and reality once again sets in. I can understand why her smile faded so quickly.

Even the book has a hard time getting across how long Harry, Hermoine, and Ron were out in the wilderness. From July to the middle of January, they're pretty much without a clue. That's a long time to get pretty much nothing done, and to let despair set in.



i loved the movie, it was just EPIC in every way possible

im going to see it again soon and cant wait for part 2 :)



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pretty impressive the worldwide numbers are awesome as well



Smeags said:
NYANKS said:

Even though I agree, did you find it a little jarring how whe became all sad so fast? lol I got the point, but still haha

Eh, I understand how quickly everything came back to her after the music stopped. I mean, here they are, just in the moment and enjoying each other's company. Not really thinking of what's happned or what's to come, but just the fact that the music is playing and that they've got each other.

And then the music stops and reality once again sets in. I can understand why her smile faded so quickly.

Even the book has a hard time getting across how long Harry, Hermoine, and Ron were out in the wilderness. From July to the middle of January, they're pretty much without a clue. That's a long time to get pretty much nothing done, and to let despair set in.

Did you like how they portrayed the silence, the fear, the despair, the loneliness when they were out there?  People complain that that part was the "slow" part of the movie, but that's only for the people who were anticipating explosions and such.  It's really hard to convey the awesomeness of the book on screen sometimes, but I thought they did it rather well.  Also, I feel like the real fans of the series weren't very bothered by this.  I liked it actually.