I saw it at the midnight screening with my mommy. It was awesome. They fixed some missing things in the first like five minutes "Hi i'm bill weasley, you never met me before but i'm risking my life for you." (paraphrased of course )
I saw it at the midnight screening with my mommy. It was awesome. They fixed some missing things in the first like five minutes "Hi i'm bill weasley, you never met me before but i'm risking my life for you." (paraphrased of course )
I was just about to make this,lol.
I also saw the midnight showing and I was fairly happy with how much they covered in the first movie since I thought it was gonna be a lot more camping,which I'm glad they omitted.
Although I was a bit upset about there being no closure between Harry and the Dursleys, I kinda remember them having some kind of talk with one another before leaving.
Overall, I liked it alot. Not the best, but certainly not as bad as Half-Blood Prince.
Woo! Harry Potter!
I'm going to pass out now, I'm exhausted.
It's a double movie so while I'm excited I'd rather wait until the movies are both released. But what am I kidding?
I cannot believe they didn't show Bill earlier. Now his entrance will be awkward and pointless.
PS: is the pacing better now that they have 6 hours? Or is it still rushed?
Yeah, they sort of ceased to exist after the third movie (though I think they did briefly appear in the sixth?). I hope there is some closure in the final movie.
Also everyone has seen this movie but me
Seventh book spoilersDoes Part 1 end where Harry "dies"?
That would basically be the entire book,lol.
It ends right after (SPOILER)Dobby dies and Voldemort visits Dumbledore's tomb to take the Elder Wand.
Aside from leaving out my favorite part (the Dumbledore youth drama, which I understand would be difficult to portray), this movie was fairly spot on and beautifully shot.
If you need plot summaries to refresh your brain, try Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Harry Potter Wiki instead of wikipedia
Now that I'm not dead tired, I really enjoyed this one. I feel like it has the best pacing of any of the movies, which it damn well better have had.
I will say the same thing I've said for the other six movies: As someone who never read the books, I liked it. The only thing that bugged me was sitting next to Ashley, 'cause during every slightly inaccurate part she has to shake her head like someone's killing her baby in front of her.
Also, Dobby's funeral was too much. Dobby is great and all, but he wasn't in the movies much so so much focus on his death didn't feel right.
What part was even slightly inaccurate? They took out some things - like going into Dumbledore's youthful homosexual indiscretions - but I don't recall much of anything that was even changed. I don't see how anyone could be upset with inaccuracies, because it didn't feel like there were any. Of course, I haven't read the seventh book since the day it came out, which was over three years ago.
It was like the most accurate movie of the series.
Well I don't know what was inaccurate.