I thought Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 started at 4:30 it didn't it started at 6:00. We ended up waiting 15 minutes and watched Due Date then when that finished we watched Deathly Hallows
First off Galifianakis and Downy were perfect for their roles. It was a cliche comedy but nonetheless very funny. I don't understand why people even review comedies, I mean their either funny or they're not. If there's some resemblance of a plot then that's a bonus.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was a very exaggerated build up to a grand finale; Part 2. What I would've liked was more experimenting in the "Muggle" world but i don't know how you would achieve that without deterring from the plot.
What I believe JK. Rowling didn't really achieve was mixing with other wizarding schools. Goblet of Fire seemed to touch on this aspect but to leave it out for the rest of the series just seemed a bit strange. Again how any author would implement this idea without deterring from a plot I would have no idea.
Visually I was more than happy with Deathly Hallows, from the dark themes with small snippets of light comedy to the costumes of the dark lords servants to the dark gloomy settings to Voldermorts nose was amazing. Really liked how the franchise has turned out over the installments.
I can't believe how it abrupt it ended. It's going to be a sad to see this franchise finish. Nice to see that all the characters have grown up and most of them improved their portfolios. Daniel Radcliffe's (Harry Potter) performance has not improved throughout the installments.
Emma Watson fans will be glad to know there is a firey scene between Hermione and Harry Potter and when she's wearing the pink pinstripe coat.
For the record watching two movies back to back doesn't do your back any justice. Don't know how I'm going to survive if there is a Harry Potter marathon (20hrs worth).
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