Warner Bros. Pictures | Release Date: July 15, 2011
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Kevin_Manning_Aug 26, 2023
As the curtain falls on a journey that has spanned a decade, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" delivers a monumental conclusion that is nothing short of awe-inspiring. This film marks the final chapter in the saga that hasAs the curtain falls on a journey that has spanned a decade, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" delivers a monumental conclusion that is nothing short of awe-inspiring. This film marks the final chapter in the saga that has enthralled generations, and it does so with a poignant blend of nostalgia, growth, and cinematic brilliance.

The cast's performances have been a beacon of consistency and evolution throughout the series, and in this closing installment, their journey from children to adults becomes a triumphant revelation. Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint showcase their characters' resilience and maturity with a depth that resonates profoundly. Their portrayals encapsulate a lifetime of experiences, from innocence lost to the profound wisdom that only comes with navigating the most harrowing of challenges. The emotional investment we've made in these characters over the years comes full circle in their final performances, allowing us to bid a fond farewell to the individuals who have grown with us.

Director David Yates, who has helmed the series' climactic moments, leads the charge with a deft hand that ensures every scene is charged with the weight of a saga coming to a close. His direction imbues the film with an epic quality that seamlessly weaves together the threads of a narrative that has spanned a decade. The pacing is expertly handled, ensuring a balance between emotional moments and the breathtaking action sequences that mark this grand finale.

The music, a constant companion throughout the series, takes on new dimensions in this concluding chapter. The compositions by Alexandre Desplat resonate with a blend of familiarity and innovation, underscoring the film's emotional beats with a precision that enhances the impact of every scene. The music becomes a poignant reminder of the journey we've shared with these characters and the emotions they've evoked.

"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" is more than a film; it's a culmination of a cultural phenomenon that has united fans across the globe. As we bid farewell to Hogwarts and the wizarding world, we're reminded of the power of storytelling, the magic of growth, and the enduring impact of characters that have become a part of our lives. This final chapter is a testament to the art of cinema and the ability of fiction to transcend its medium, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those who have followed this epic odyssey from its humble beginnings to its breathtaking conclusion.

With the grand battles that unfold, the alliances that solidify, and the resolutions that come to fruition, the film masterfully ties together the narrative threads that have kept us enthralled for so long. The epic scale of the conflict is balanced by the intimate moments of farewell and camaraderie, reminding us that even in the face of adversity, friendship remains a constant source of strength.

The stunning visual effects, which have consistently elevated the series, reach new heights in this final installment. The wizarding battles, the magical creatures, and the awe-inspiring landscapes are brought to life with a realism that engulfs us in the wizarding world. These effects are not just spectacle; they are integral elements that amplify the emotional impact of the characters' journey.

As the credits roll and the final notes of the evocative score linger, the culmination of this epic saga leaves us with a bittersweet sense of fulfillment. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" is a masterpiece that pays tribute to the dedication of the cast and crew, and the unwavering support of the fans. It's a cinematic achievement that reminds us of the timeless power of storytelling and the magic that resides within us all.
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Jaredc324Jun 24, 2023
It's still riddled with the David Yates lack of urgency and lack of making things feel significant between characters, giving life and dynamic to the moment, and is lazy when conveying moments. There is a lifelessness to his directing, andIt's still riddled with the David Yates lack of urgency and lack of making things feel significant between characters, giving life and dynamic to the moment, and is lazy when conveying moments. There is a lifelessness to his directing, and only in transitions do you feel the wakeness after the slumber of execution you sit through. He isn't bad, he's just not a lively director. And for the last 3 films, it was felt incredibly. The movie has some powerful things in it, and I do believe is Yates' best outing yet. But as emotional as the resolve was, I didn't feel the impact, the heartfelt goodbye. Still is a good solid Potter movie that has some high stakes. But I felt Yates wasn't the right director to close out this series. Expand
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Bigwillyhaver69Jul 21, 2023
I grew up with Harry Potter, and in my opinion this is a wonderful sendoff for a brilliant series
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digimon-e-mMay 8, 2023
one of the best films ever made, music 1010 acting 1010 epicness 1000000000010 emotion 1010 trailer 1010 (just a masterpice) battels 1000000000000000010 little details 1010 endingone of the best films ever made, music 1010 acting 1010 epicness 1000000000010 emotion 1010 trailer 1010 (just a masterpice) battels 1000000000000000010 little details 1010 ending 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000010 Expand
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Fixer84Mar 16, 2023
The epic finale of the Harry Potter saga, the conclusion of a generation's global phenomenon. The epic and decisive confrontation between Harry and Voldemort. In short, what else?
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DzuschMar 3, 2023
I dont know why but for me "Harry Potter" is boring film. Yeah, it's have some cool moments but not much.
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Kdog152Jan 3, 2023
Best film in the series for me. Amazing graphics and special effects. The acting was great and the story was accurate to the books. Loved it. It's a shame that half the cast have gone against Rowling these days and have gone on to spread andBest film in the series for me. Amazing graphics and special effects. The acting was great and the story was accurate to the books. Loved it. It's a shame that half the cast have gone against Rowling these days and have gone on to spread and believe lies about her and have just betrayed her. Over all though, amazing film. Expand
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baynejordanjacoNov 4, 2022
My favorite Harry Potter movie of all time ! My favorite Harry Potter movie of all time ! My favorite Harry Potter movie of all time ! My favorite Harry Potter movie of all time ! My favorite Harry Potter movie of all time !
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CoreGamer1408Jun 26, 2022
I have watched all the six older Harry Potters films in a condensed period of time over a few months. This is the grand finale and it was a very satisfying conclusion to the films overarching story. The night battle which was used to coverI have watched all the six older Harry Potters films in a condensed period of time over a few months. This is the grand finale and it was a very satisfying conclusion to the films overarching story. The night battle which was used to cover the ropey CGI effects was kind of cheap looking though, but the day battle was fricking awesome! The family young and old enjoyed watching all these movies together. Expand
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geo333Jan 9, 2016
Harry potter last installment is full of action, powerful and satisfying moments that bring the H.P films to a magical conclusion, overall the series as a whole deserves the highest grading as it truly one of the best book to movie adaptions,Harry potter last installment is full of action, powerful and satisfying moments that bring the H.P films to a magical conclusion, overall the series as a whole deserves the highest grading as it truly one of the best book to movie adaptions, but a strong movie series as well. Expand
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kyle20ellisMar 25, 2022
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I have enjoyed all the films and love the books, and after how much I loved Deathly Hallows Part 1 this entry, continuing from exactly where the previous film left off, had a lot to live up to. It is less faithful to the
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I have enjoyed all the films and love the books, and after how much I loved Deathly Hallows Part 1 this entry, continuing from exactly where the previous film left off, had a lot to live up to. It is less faithful to the mammoth but very interesting and wonderful book than its predecessor. However I found this, apart from one or two disjointed parts where you could tell that details had been left out and the arrival in Hogsmede and the duel between Mrs Weasley and Bellatrix seemed a little rushed, had more flow, was better paced and had more coherent storytelling and less of admiring the scenery than the previous entries.

What stood out for me was not only the darkness of it, particularly the last thirty minutes or so which was a tad anti-climatic but very intense too and also Snape's death, but also the emotional impact. Gringotts(especially for the effects, the dragon being the standout), the moving Ressurrection stone sequence and Harry's final scene with Dumbedore were very well done, but my favourite was the Snape's memory sequence, which was beautifully done and quite poignant. Not only that, it's my favourite Harry Potter scene alongside the Three Brothers animated sequence and the Cave Scene. The 19 Years Later scene was quite affectionate as well, with the use of the original music and all.

Once again, the production values are impeccable. The effects, apart from the odd ropey one in the Room of Requirement scene and Bellatrix's death, are excellent particularly at Gringotts, while the scenery and cinematography are magical with a touch of austerity too, and David Yates delivers his best directing job. There's also my favourite of Alexandre Desplat's scores, I loved his ones for Girl with a Pearl Earring and The King's Speech, the score was also one of the few good points about Twilight:New Moon and I found his score for the previous part very effective. What I loved though about this score was not just how beautiful, haunting and how incredibly melancholic it was, but also how much it enhanced the drama.

The script is very good a vast majority of the time, doing a noble attempt to stick to the spirit of the book. The humour is less stilted and corny than I can find it to be, and when the tone is tense and poignant the writing does an above decent job reflecting that. The pacing is never dull, if deliberately less rushed(Goblet of Fire) or glacial(Deathly Hallows Part 1) as some of the other entries, and the storytelling is always interesting and compelling while never convoluted.

The acting is very good. Rupert Grint is great as he consistently is, Emma Watson while not quite as good as she was in Deathly Hallows Part 1 gives one of her better performances of the series, Maggie Smith and John Hurt are always good value and while I didn't find him easy to warm to at first until Half-Blood Prince in his brief but relevant appearance Michael Gambon is also good. Helena Bonham-Carter, David Thewlis, Gary Oldman, Robbie Coltrane and Tom Felton while neither are at their best here bring a pleasing sheen to the film. Three actors in particular I found stood out and gave their best performances of the series. One is Daniel Radcliffe, at first I found him likable yet wooden with some questionable delivery, however overtime I think he's grown with more emotional range than usual. Two is Alan Rickman, while I have considered him one of the more consistent actors of this series him and the character of Snape really shine here, Rickman is especially good in the Snape's memory sequence. Three is Ralph Fiennes, I think it helps that like Snape Voldemort is given more scope here, that said Fiennes is appropriately sinister in the role and certainly looks the part.

In conclusion, a wonderful film and for me the best of the series. And I still stand by my initial feeling that it was better filming the book as two movies, it would've have felt far too rushed as one. 9/10 Bethany Cox.
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MuhamedHJan 13, 2022
It is the best ending of a series in history, and after this movie, it was confirmed that the Harry Potter series is the best series of films in history, and it was confirmed that the story is one of the best stories in history.
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PotterheadGleekDec 5, 2021
This franchise really show how to end a saga, after several years, the Potter films ended perfectly. Probably missing a few things from the book, but it always happens when a book gets adapted to a film. What really standouts is the visualThis franchise really show how to end a saga, after several years, the Potter films ended perfectly. Probably missing a few things from the book, but it always happens when a book gets adapted to a film. What really standouts is the visual effects, the make-up & costume, the music, the camera's movement. Really impressive. Expand
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adzcantillasNov 26, 2021
Voldemort's Defeat in Battle of Hogwarts is a Death Symbol. I'm like everyone will die anyway so why getting by Planet Earth going through Tough Times. Sometimes myself just wanna grabbing shots with Fun ain't doing Wrong. As of now I'm justVoldemort's Defeat in Battle of Hogwarts is a Death Symbol. I'm like everyone will die anyway so why getting by Planet Earth going through Tough Times. Sometimes myself just wanna grabbing shots with Fun ain't doing Wrong. As of now I'm just sailing between Waiting for Death if not calling my shots Starting Off Existing. Expand
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geewahApr 21, 2021
While Part 1 may have been a disappointment, Part 2 with it's tighter script and quicker pace makes this a more than decent finale to the ever popular Harry Potter franchise.
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gracjanskiMar 19, 2021
Clearly one of the best part of the franchise, maybe even the best part: The story moves on well, the tempo is high, so there are no long and boring parts. The characters are well written, not like in the first parts, where some charactersClearly one of the best part of the franchise, maybe even the best part: The story moves on well, the tempo is high, so there are no long and boring parts. The characters are well written, not like in the first parts, where some characters were so silly. The visual effects are top like in every part. Expand
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MrPajamasSep 8, 2020
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 is the eighth and final film in the Harry Potter saga. A lot of things have changed here. It is no longer such a fairy tale as the first parts. Here it goes really tough and the story graduates toHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 is the eighth and final film in the Harry Potter saga. A lot of things have changed here. It is no longer such a fairy tale as the first parts. Here it goes really tough and the story graduates to the end, which is absolutely epic. Even before the end itself, the story manages to tell a few important things, and when the viewer absorbs everything in his head, there will be an incredible finale, where you will devour scene after scene, until the end, whether you like it or not, comes the last scene, which is once one of the best I've ever seen in movies. Absolutely excellent ending of the saga. Expand
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iCampoRamilJan 10, 2021
Y llegó el final, y qué final.
La primera impresión que te da es que va a ser preciosa estéticamente, y no falla en toda la película, cada plano es vistoso, todo es bonito, una auténtica gozada.
También suma que sea acción tras acción,
Y llegó el final, y qué final.
La primera impresión que te da es que va a ser preciosa estéticamente, y no falla en toda la película, cada plano es vistoso, todo es bonito, una auténtica gozada.
También suma que sea acción tras acción, frenetismo tras frenetismo desde el minuto uno, cómo se necesitaba este ritmo acelerado en alguna de las películas de la saga, que chulo. Rebosa epicidad por todos lados, te pone los pelos de punta en algunos momentos, incluso a veces dan ganas de llorar, estás acabando una saga de 8 películas, y David Yates lo sabe, y quiere que sientas esa parte de morriña al acabar la saga.
Por cierto, qué buena es la banda sonora, la madre que me parió, qué buena que es, Desplat es un auténtico genio, e incluso me atrevería a decir que supera a John Williams.
¿Y LA escena? ¿Qué me decís de LA escena? Hogwarts, en su auténtico esplendor, qué maravilla por dios. De las mejores escenas de la saga sin duda alguna.
Lo dicho, escenas de acción, el ritmo apabullante, la banda sonora, la fotografía, y sobre todo el reparto, uf que reparto, como se nota la madured, hace que esta película sea totalmente maravillosa como final de una de las sagas más míticas.
Algo malo, por decir algo, quizás se profundice poco el los personajes, hacen que cada uno tenga su ratito en pantalla, pero quizás me falte desarrollo o profundizar en algunos personajes que seguramente en los libros sí ocurra.
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meydianarizki21Nov 9, 2020
I am a huge fan of the Harry Potter books, they're all so great and magical. But I didn't think the film series were perfect at all, but they were still great movies. With that, I was extremely excited to see the end of the film franchise,I am a huge fan of the Harry Potter books, they're all so great and magical. But I didn't think the film series were perfect at all, but they were still great movies. With that, I was extremely excited to see the end of the film franchise, and impressed with the trailers. So I had high expectations. And thankfully it did not disappoint, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II, blew past my already high expectations and I was enthralled!

The whole movie looked spectacular! The cinematography extremely well done, the art direction was incredible. The movie was beautiful to look at, the visuals were spectacular and truly Oscar worthy! The set designers, cinematographers really need to be awarded for their work, because it looks like they spend of time and money on the look of the film.

The cast of the film was pretty much perfect, they should all be applauded too. Emma Watson, as usual is and great and she'll have a bright career ahead of her. Rupert Grint is pretty much great also, he is a fine actor indeed. Daniel Radcliffe did an amazing job and was very memorable as Harry Potter. Although I think Ralph Fiennes was the star of the film, he did unbelievable job as the evil, crazy Lord Voldemort, I think he deserves an Oscar Nomination for his role. The rest of the cast were also great too.

We all grew up overtime with the series, we followed the adventures of Harry Potter for around 10 years, I think. It seems very weird that there will be no more Harry Potter films to look forward too. I will miss the franchise very much! However I am happy the series got an amazing ending. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II is not only the best film in the series, but it will probably be one of the best films of 2011. Everyone should see this film, even if they don't like past Harry Potter films.
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ThejodjeremieNov 8, 2020
The movie was what I was hoping it would be which was full action and amazing visuals. The story is great and it's a great way to end the franchise. This film is probably my favorite out of all the movies.
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Cementer200Sep 27, 2020
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is a good movie. that ends the harry potter movie series 2001-2011 what a cinematic journey.
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KadirovMay 17, 2020
One of the best Harry Potter films. A great opportunity to immerse yourself into a magical universe and feel yourself a teenager.
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VultuRexApr 7, 2020
Read all the books, seen all 8 films, however, one film is the most top favorite of them all, that's Deathly Hallows Part 2 has met all of my expectations, closing the book of the well-known series that started all. This Movie is satisfying,Read all the books, seen all 8 films, however, one film is the most top favorite of them all, that's Deathly Hallows Part 2 has met all of my expectations, closing the book of the well-known series that started all. This Movie is satisfying, and I really enjoyed it. Expand
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SoulstoneMar 19, 2020
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 was huge when it came out. It was essentially the Endgame of the early part of the decade. And, just like Endgame, it was a phenomenal movie and a highly satisfactory end to the the saga. There wasHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 was huge when it came out. It was essentially the Endgame of the early part of the decade. And, just like Endgame, it was a phenomenal movie and a highly satisfactory end to the the saga. There was not a dull moment in this entire film; it was a non-stop roller coaster ride of high-octane thrills, heartbreak, humor and top-notch acting all around. One of the best movies of the decade, hands down. Expand
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zNeverSleepingDec 12, 2019
O filme é excelente, mas não deixo de pensar como seria se o filme mostrasse todos os detalhes como o livro, pois há vários momentos em que que não leu fica perdido. Porém, ainda cumpre com seu objetivo.
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eva3si0nJun 17, 2019
2 part of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows a striking example of how sagas have to come to an end. Most part of the movie of a posvyashchan to final fight for Hogwarts. And it perfectly looks, is personally directed and logically finishes2 part of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows a striking example of how sagas have to come to an end. Most part of the movie of a posvyashchan to final fight for Hogwarts. And it perfectly looks, is personally directed and logically finishes Harry Potter's history. Everything that does Warner Bros with the saga next causes irritation. Expand
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JPKJun 14, 2019
Mindblowing
Deathly Hallows Part 2 is an absolute masterpiece of a finale that is beautiful, satisfying, epic, fun, and heartbreaking.
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TomtagApr 14, 2019
The final part was the best of the franchise. There was tragedy and great story which was really moving and made audiences really looking forward to seeing the final battle.
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TyranianApr 9, 2019
A mildly good ending is let down by endless plot holes and pretentious drama.
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CloakedSith17Mar 14, 2019
1. Plot - 9
2. Pacing - 8
3. Acting - 7
4. Character Development - 8
5. Soundtrack - 10
6. Visual + Sound Effects - 8
7. Twists - 9
8. Plot holes - 9
9. Set + Costumes - 8
10. My Score - 10
11. OPTIONAL | Quality of Adaptation - 9

TOTAL: 8.64
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silbakkerJan 17, 2019
Stunning visuals and acting. The best ending we could have wished for. Loved it.
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cameronhalmansJan 9, 2019
A great way to cap off just a good series. There was really only 2 great films in this series, the rest are good. The emotion in this final installment is high, stakes are high, and the believable domination of Voldemort is realized throughA great way to cap off just a good series. There was really only 2 great films in this series, the rest are good. The emotion in this final installment is high, stakes are high, and the believable domination of Voldemort is realized through the actors portrayal and actions on screen. However, Draco Malfoy’s character was wasted, absolutely wasted. You could’ve had a real raw moment with Harry and Draco, absolutely wasted. 70/100 Expand
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manningn15Dec 30, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is my favorite Harry Potter movie and one of my favorite movies of all time. The acting performances in this movie was stupendous especially from Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Maggie Smith, Warwick Davis, Julie Walters, Ciarán Hinds, Matthew Lewis, Alan Rickman, Helena Bonham Carter, John Hurt, Evanna Lynch, Tom Felton, Kelly Macdonald, Bonnie Wright, and Helen McCrory. The writing, story, plot, and screenplay were excellent. The maturity the characters had in this movie and how well-developed they have become was fantastic. The visual effects were spectacular especially the Gringott's dragon, when Voldemort blasted the barrier on Hogwarts, the Fire animals, Nagini the snake, and when Harry and Voldemort have their final battle. The direction that David Yates took this film was terrific. The makeup and hair was outstanding especially Griphook, Voldemort, Bogrod, and all of the Goblins at Gringotts. The costumes that ever actor wore were amazing. The filming was gorgeously done. The scenery and sets were awesome and beautiful at the same time. Also the films score was wonderful. This was a A+ film. Expand
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Jk9785Nov 12, 2018
Easily the best in the entire franchise. David Yates' great direction, along with beautiful cinematography, performances, and score by Alexandre Desplat, make this a definite must-see for any Potter fan.
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papeadojhonJul 19, 2018
The epic finale of the beloved wizardry franchise is resonant all around, being both a satisfying conclusion and a great piece of cinematic experience.
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merijnjFeb 21, 2018
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Definitely a more emotional movie with Snape and Harry being a horcrux himself. I think it's the best one out of the franchise.
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FilipeNetoFeb 12, 2018
The expected end.

This film is the adaptation of the second half of the seventh and final book in the Harry Potter's saga, written by J.K. Rowling and directed by David Yates. This film is the end of a franchise that lasted more than seven
The expected end.

This film is the adaptation of the second half of the seventh and final book in the Harry Potter's saga, written by J.K. Rowling and directed by David Yates. This film is the end of a franchise that lasted more than seven years and earned billions. Yates excellently fulfilled its role but seems to have been a bit dazzled by the special effects. Certainly they have done a great service to the film, but it seems that, in the midst of so many effects and phenomenal camera angles, the script was a bit put away, eventually detaches from reporting the original book. One of the most surprising and unfortunate facts of this film is the radical change in the appearance of some parts of the castle, as its main entrance (which originally wasn't near the Great Hall) and the appearance of the stairs. Throughout the saga and all the books, the castle stairs had the same appearance and the ability to change position, which sometimes took the students to places where they wouldn't (or couldn't) go but, in this film, those so-known stairs gave way to some others, completely different, wider and imposing but that have nothing to do with descriptions of the castle in the books.

Despite these negative details, the film is excellent. It's a real thriller in certain passages and has the gift of having the entire cast to give their maximum and achieving levels of interpretative excellence, giving to their characters an enormous depth, a human size, often fallible and imperfect. The final, moreover, it's surprising and absolutely breathtaking, as were also the last chapters of the book.
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mrdr4gonFeb 10, 2018
David Yates finally makes a great Harry Potter adaptation after years of struggling. Here his, as well as everyone else on board's, work is top notch and the Battle Of Hogwarts is portrayed rather well. An immersive and emotional experienceDavid Yates finally makes a great Harry Potter adaptation after years of struggling. Here his, as well as everyone else on board's, work is top notch and the Battle Of Hogwarts is portrayed rather well. An immersive and emotional experience that did not disappoint. Expand
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SrPepeJan 3, 2018
La última película de esta exitosa saga cumple las expectativas y las supera con creces. Es la mejor y la más épicas de las 8, me encanto.
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spencieOct 23, 2017
Masterful ending to an epic series, the Harry Potter franchise is the best epic fantasy franchise there is; it's better than The Lord of the Rings in my opinion. The characters are so 3-D that they seem all too real. Harry Potter and theMasterful ending to an epic series, the Harry Potter franchise is the best epic fantasy franchise there is; it's better than The Lord of the Rings in my opinion. The characters are so 3-D that they seem all too real. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows-Part 2 is the most perfect ending a franchise could ask for! Expand
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SpangleSep 17, 2017
Dark, powerful, thrilling, emotional, and bittersweet, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is one of those films where it flaws are entirely evident through. With contrived action that only serves to prolong the tension of the gangDark, powerful, thrilling, emotional, and bittersweet, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is one of those films where it flaws are entirely evident through. With contrived action that only serves to prolong the tension of the gang destroying horcruxes, especially in the Room of Requirement, the film seems resistant to finally reaching its ending and overly reliant on this constant need for tension and action. Toss in the prolonged and similarly contrived moments in the bank, the manipulative nature of Harry seeing his dead parents, the visit from Dumbledore in the spirit world, the predictable restoration of Snape's name, the cheap way in which Snape is run off initially, the cheap death of Bellatrix, the easy way in which Voldemort is weakened through telling him the Elder Wand is not his, the cheesiness of the finale, and the horrible name Harry and Ginny gave their son, the concluding film in the Harry Potter series is objectively flawed. Yet, for every simpering second of this film, I loved it. It was everything I could have wanted and more.

A thrilling and rousing conclusion to this tale, director David Yates is blessed with the opportunity to just get right into the story. With this ability to make a constantly thrilling work from beginning to end, Yates instantly makes this the best Harry Potter film as it is the only one without long sections dedicated to teenage angst. Sure, we see Neville run off to profess his love to Luna, but it is a throwaway line to break the tension more than anything. Otherwise, this is a Harry Potter film without bloat and excess, instead utilizing every moment to build up to the climax and using every film - hello Chamber of Secrets and Room of Requirement - in the progression of this film that also serves as some stellar, but subtle enough, fan service. After building up for seven films, it is tough to imagine this concluding film to truly match expectations as a thrilling and satisfying wrap-up, but with both the plot and characters, the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 more than satisfies.

Having built to an incredible emotional climax, the film may be a bit manipulative, but it always feels authentic. As Harry sees him, Sirius, the wolf guy, and ignores his father, the scene is dripping with emotional authenticity. It is hard not begin choking up as he asks them to always be with him. Though rather low hanging fruit, Yates lends the scene great credibility with strong direction and writing. The writing never seems to be overwrought or melodramatic, but rather appropriately emotional and ringing with authenticity. In a similar vein, the Snape dream sequence is rather powerful even if a tad too long. A strong wrap-up for the character and a reveal of something that is likely obvious, but nonetheless nice to finally see come to the forefront. In retrospect, it also fills in some gaps with the character rather nicely, explaining much of Snape's treatment of Harry and why he was so demanding of the boy throughout. Similarly, giving context to the doe that guided Harry to the sword of Gryffindor is an emotionally resonant touch that is far more subtle, but incredibly powerful once you realize who it represented.

As the concluding entry to a fantasy adventure series, the film's final bits of adventure as the gang track down horcruxes is appropriately rousing and thrilling at all times. With the clock ticking down, the film thrills and serves as an incredible mystery work as the kids track down where everything is and what the horcruxes could possibly be. Though, again, the final horcrux may be a bit obvious at this point, Yates handles it strongly and powerfully at all times, allowing the reveal and following scenes to resonate beautifully even if a tad obvious. Interestingly, it is hard to not see the reveal of the final horcrux and Harry's face-off with Voldemort as being used as a parallel to the crucifixion of Jesus. Intended to die to save the world, mocked by his enemies, killed, and then resurrected to defeat his greatest enemy, the parallels are obvious and further cement Harry as the savior of the wizarding world in the face of the absolute evil that wishes to plunge it into darkness.

With its action set pieces, the final showdown between Harry and Voldemort is intense and often powerful, even if a bit cheesy at times. The blast of the red and green beams combining with one another as Harry slowly overpowers his foes is gorgeous to watch and a beautiful contrast to the drab gray surrounding them. The powerful face-off is one that may be a bit cheesy in execution, but tossed together with Voldemort breaking into a million pieces like the dead bride in Tim Burton's Corpse Bride is more than worth the wait. It is built up so strongly and with such anticipation over the course of seven films that it was hard to see how the film could ever live up to expectations.
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alejandro970Jun 11, 2017
The fast-paced, heart-pounding conclusion of Harry Potter last stand. The story is made so that there are no loose ends. A magnificent finale for one of most beloved sagas, a character who left and left trend.
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SonicHD7May 31, 2017
A clash between good and evil awaits as young Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) prepare for a final battle against Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes). Harry has grown into a steely lad on a mission to rid theA clash between good and evil awaits as young Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) prepare for a final battle against Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes). Harry has grown into a steely lad on a mission to rid the world of evil. The friends must search for the Horcruxes that keep the dastardly wizard immortal. Harry and Voldemort meet at Hogwarts Castle for an epic showdown where the forces of darkness may finally meet their match. Expand
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FuturedirectorApr 16, 2017
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 becomes shows a truly satisfying ending for it's saga, thanks to it's intensity, drama and thrilling style.
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HPFANBOY1237Apr 9, 2017
Deathly Hallows Part 2, is fun, thrilling, emotional, and dark the whole through! SNAPE, WHY?! It mostly does justice to the book, besides that one scene at the end, you know what I'm talking about... And is the strongest entry in the series!
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SoobinatonicJan 5, 2017
i still stand by the first 2 were the best. with the new dumbledore came an entirely different personality than he was supposed to have. they followed closer to the books (as close as they could get) cutting out peeves even in his cruciali still stand by the first 2 were the best. with the new dumbledore came an entirely different personality than he was supposed to have. they followed closer to the books (as close as they could get) cutting out peeves even in his crucial role towards the end still irritates me. all in all i finished watching it but it leaves too much empty and forgotten. Expand
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Jack97Dec 17, 2016
The Harry Potter franchise ends in the most spectacular way possible. Deathly Hallows Part 2 answers all the questions raised in the previous films leaving you satisfied there, but does not skip on the epic, franchise concluding action youThe Harry Potter franchise ends in the most spectacular way possible. Deathly Hallows Part 2 answers all the questions raised in the previous films leaving you satisfied there, but does not skip on the epic, franchise concluding action you where promised. It's a completely fulfilling experience to a 10 year epic of films. One of the very best battles between good and evil to ever grace the big screen. Expand
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FreedomFightersDec 16, 2016
David Yates, you have done it. You have taken one of the most iconic film franchises of all-time (I know, it was a book first, but we're talking about the films themselves) and created a truly fantastic conclusion to the series. Seriously,David Yates, you have done it. You have taken one of the most iconic film franchises of all-time (I know, it was a book first, but we're talking about the films themselves) and created a truly fantastic conclusion to the series. Seriously, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" (I'll shorten that title a bit throughout the review) does not disappoint at all. It's thrilling, it's well-written, it's action-packed, the music is brilliant, the acting is wonderful, the visuals are gorgeous...need I say more? "Deathly Hallows: Part 2" finishes off the "Harry Potter" series in tremendous fashion and is absolutely worth watching, even if you're like me and you never read the books. Expand
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MrMovieBuffNov 17, 2016
"It All Ends" is the slogan for the ultimate finale that is 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2', a riveting, exciting and fast-paced finale filled with nothing more than emotional satisfaction. Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) is back,"It All Ends" is the slogan for the ultimate finale that is 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2', a riveting, exciting and fast-paced finale filled with nothing more than emotional satisfaction. Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) is back, along with his best friends; Hermione (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint), after escaping the Malfoy's house and moving on from the tragic death of Dobby in the hands of Bellatrix (Helena Bonham Carter), the search for the remaining horcruxes continue.

As their search for the last few horcruxes continue, Harry discovers that Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) is closer to him than he thinks, when they need to get back to Hogwarts to find the remaining horcruxes, they meet a mysterious man who goes by the name Aberforth Dumbledore (Ciaran Hinds), Albus' brother. Aberforth, as it seems, was not very close to his late brother, and raises the suspicion that Albus (Michael Gambon) was not to be trusted as he has kept many secret things from Harry. But Harry claims that he trusted the man he knew. On their way back to Hogwarts, Neville (Matthew Lewis) leads them back, and it seems that the school has become a war zone. Severus Snape (Alan Rickman) has become the headmaster since he killed Dumbledore, and informs the students that if they know Harry's whereabouts and even attempts to help him, they will be punished. Then the war begins, Harry destroys as many of the last remaining horcruxes that he could find, he discovers the truth about one particular Hogwarts professor, and he finally comes face to face with his nemesis, Voldemort. 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2' is a worthy finale to a long running franchise. Director, David Yates has crafted the most exciting movie in the chapter, the most exciting since 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' (2005), and the events unfold in a clean and fast-paced fashion. Fans of the franchise will love what they see. No finale has truly felt more dramatic and emotionally satisfying at the same time... this is the winner of all finales.
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Whenever the final chapter is now adapted, the final chapter is the end of the series which comforts everybody to ever see the last installment of Harry Potter. Every film from the book series has worked well.
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Muskrat147Jul 30, 2016
A dazzling, suspenseful end to J.K. Rowling's epic saga, Deathly Hallows: Part 2 reaches the peak of the series' maturity, and is filled with emotion, powerful performances, incredible special effects, and a wonderfully brilliant ending.
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imthenoobJun 16, 2016
Felt rushed and time jumpy. There was no real content with this one and I think that's what makes it so disappointing. You do go in with high hopes for the last film of this epic series and it just doesn't liveup.
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Rutger-KikkertJun 5, 2016
Just a flawless movie. Of course you can nitpick, but over all this movie is just a masterpiece. It delivers action, excitement, emotional scenes and it even answers some questions you as a viewer had with the earlier movies. The acting, theJust a flawless movie. Of course you can nitpick, but over all this movie is just a masterpiece. It delivers action, excitement, emotional scenes and it even answers some questions you as a viewer had with the earlier movies. The acting, the writing and the storytelling don't fail at any moment in this visually striking movie. Expand
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Aaron_WassermanJun 1, 2016
Excellent movie and memorable finale! Made the whole series worthwhile and is the only time splitting a book into movies thus far even until 2016, that it has worked, and worked well.
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aadityamudharApr 17, 2016
To be fair, I never read any of the books, so I can simply judge this based on that. Whether it is loyal to the source material or not is of no consequence to me.

With that said, I really enjoyed this movie. It was fun. Sure it isn't as
To be fair, I never read any of the books, so I can simply judge this based on that. Whether it is loyal to the source material or not is of no consequence to me.

With that said, I really enjoyed this movie. It was fun. Sure it isn't as good as some of the earlier movies, and the acting still OK-ish, but I still thought it was entertaining.
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AaronWasserman1Mar 26, 2016
Excellent movie and memorable finale! Made the whole series worthwhile and is the only time splitting a book into movies thus far even until 2016, that it has worked, and worked well.
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EpicLadySpongeDec 28, 2015
The best way to end a film series is by suddenly making a movie like this. It's just how you manage to get all the good parts for the conclusion to prepare fans for the next installment.
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Michael2971Dec 21, 2015
Hi guys I just want to let you know that the movie is totally AWESOMEEEEE !!! Anyways, I give this 10/10 !
What an awesome ending it also is ! But it's kind of disturbing for kids, so I do not recommend it for kids from the age of 1-8. BYE
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TrilobiteGAug 9, 2015
The conclusion to it all. This is how the franchise ended and let me tell you, practically flawless. It is dramatic and sad like the half blood prince and DH part 1, it is spectacularly action packed like goblet of fire and it all justThe conclusion to it all. This is how the franchise ended and let me tell you, practically flawless. It is dramatic and sad like the half blood prince and DH part 1, it is spectacularly action packed like goblet of fire and it all just connects together so very delicately and perfectly that you can't help but praise how well it let the fandom have it's last movie and how peacefully and constructed it ended. Expand
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JohnMasterLJul 14, 2015
Brillante, emocionante, divertida, oscura, impactante y única. "The Deathly Hallows Part 2" supera en todos los aspectos a su primera parte, logrando un espectáculo épico para todo el publico. Coloca las 2 partes juntas y obtendrás 4 horas yBrillante, emocionante, divertida, oscura, impactante y única. "The Deathly Hallows Part 2" supera en todos los aspectos a su primera parte, logrando un espectáculo épico para todo el publico. Coloca las 2 partes juntas y obtendrás 4 horas y media de aventura épica y mágica. Harry Potter se une a la gloria de las mejores sagas junto con "Star Wars" o "The Lord of The Rings". Expand
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GentM2015Jun 10, 2015
An amazing and magic movie that concludes a series which has defined a whole generation.This movie lives up to the hype and brings us to the end we deserve with amazing Visual Effect,Acting and Direction.Thank you Harry Potter forAn amazing and magic movie that concludes a series which has defined a whole generation.This movie lives up to the hype and brings us to the end we deserve with amazing Visual Effect,Acting and Direction.Thank you Harry Potter for existing,these movies will live forever. Expand
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arayblueMay 8, 2015
awful film, just awful and super kiddies with cheesy action and awfully directed by the worst director of all time ( David Yates ). suck it, kids this movie is so cool for kids.
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Rox22May 2, 2015
To be fair, I never read any of the books, so I can simply judge this based on that. Whether it is loyal to the source material or not is of no consequence to me.

With that said, I really enjoyed this movie. It was fun. Sure it isn't as
To be fair, I never read any of the books, so I can simply judge this based on that. Whether it is loyal to the source material or not is of no consequence to me.

With that said, I really enjoyed this movie. It was fun. Sure it isn't as good as some of the earlier movies, and the acting still OK-ish, but I still thought it was entertaining.

I will say I was a little disappointed about who Harry ended up with.

Overall:
HPatDHpt2 was a great conclusion to the Harry Potter movies. Flawed, but fun.
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damien_k98Apr 29, 2015
As a big fan of Harry Potter, I was not disappointed! The epic finale to one of the greatest franchises ever is the best of the movies, it has great action, terrific visual effects, and a very emotional tone to it. Harry Potter And TheAs a big fan of Harry Potter, I was not disappointed! The epic finale to one of the greatest franchises ever is the best of the movies, it has great action, terrific visual effects, and a very emotional tone to it. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2 is the best Harry Potter movie ever made and one of the best movies ever made!!!! Expand
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MovieManiac83Apr 23, 2015
At a mere 130 minutes, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is the shortest of the eight films in the Harry Potter series. But for better and worse, it never feels like it. Director David Yates (who helmed the previous threeAt a mere 130 minutes, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is the shortest of the eight films in the Harry Potter series. But for better and worse, it never feels like it. Director David Yates (who helmed the previous three installments of the series as well) and screenwriter Steve Kloves (who scripted all the films except Order Of The Phoenix) start the film exactly where Part 1 left off, and with the same moody, somber, unrushed tone. But what dragged endlessly in Part 1 simply seems appropriate here, as the story gently reabsorbs viewers before taking off. Then Yates and Kloves ramp the action up to manic levels—even including two cartoonishly brash sequences at the Gringotts bank that hearken back to Chris Columbus’ two Potter films—and find ways to draw out the final battle, extending it beyond J.K. Rowling’s original novel.

At times, that means dipping into surprisingly conventional territory—when Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) and evil wizard Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) take their long-running battle to a room full of creaky, collapse-prone rope-and-wood bridges, the setting feels contrived and generic, equally suited for a Hitchcock drama, a Western, or a modern thriller. And a lengthy siege scene, while grim and thrilling, seems to borrow equally from Ran and The Two Towers. Mostly, though, Yates and Kloves find the grand scope in Rowling’s book, and mine it for all the excitement and pathos it’s worth.

Inevitably, it’ll be worth more to devoted fans. As with Yates’ previous Harry Potter films, Hallows Part 2 skips or rushes a lot of explanation, while also trying to stay faithful to the books by getting as much of their incident on the screen as possible. So the storyline sometimes feels like it’s crammed full of barely relevant events, and sometimes feels stretched thin as the characters make vast leaps of intuition to move the story rapidly forward.

Nonetheless, this is the most epic of the Harry Potter movies, the one that finally dispenses with side-quests and open-ended plotlines and offers up all the final payoffs. That includes satisfying front-and-center roles for too-often-neglected subsidiary actors Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith, and Matthew Lewis, as well as a gratifying variety of grand dramatic moments, executed with commitment and style. From an early sequence where Rickman stands in a high tower, coldly surveying the prison camp that Hogwarts has become to a late-film showdown that finds small comic moments among life-or-death conflict, it operates on an intense yet tonally lofty scale suitable for the final act of a series that’s held the world’s attention for more than a decade. Its principal cast members were hired as cute prepubescents and have grown impressively into their adult roles; with this installment, the series itself completes a similarly protracted and rewarding maturation.
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lordwingsApr 10, 2015
i hate this film so much ....................................................................................because they are so annoying for me...............................................................
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lordargoApr 4, 2015
this movie are pretty dumb .......................................................and the half-aspect copied from LOTR.......................................not recommended except for kids.
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CameraBounceGodMar 16, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. this movie was great but i felt like it wasn't for adults...and instead it was for teens who are not adults yet.....anyway......the black kid there seems forced ....wade actually thought it was the other fat kid.....for a second there......whats abloody diadem.....i wanted malfoy to steal the diadem...just kidding....the ghost scene was pretty bad i thought....but its all good......voldemort was pissed there at the end there.....if we die for this im gonna kill you is lame......the kicking of the horcrux was badass.....he doesn'tseem to even want to keep nagini safe any more....before the night is out he will come to me...why does voldemort know that **** excellent question....maybe hes scene it in a vision....but didn't know about the way harry can come back from heaven....which i actually forget right now so i don't blame him.....LOL Expand
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crovieliciousMar 13, 2015
I absolutely hated this film. To be fair i like fantasy and sci-fi film but this is not fantasy film this is baby film. The story totally stolen from LOtR. Destroyed horcrux - destroyed the one ring. This rip - off well deserved got ratingI absolutely hated this film. To be fair i like fantasy and sci-fi film but this is not fantasy film this is baby film. The story totally stolen from LOtR. Destroyed horcrux - destroyed the one ring. This rip - off well deserved got rating -10/10 but 0 is the lowest rating. Expand
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homer4presidentMar 13, 2015
As a lifelong Harry Potter fan, this was an incredibly satisfying conclusion to one of the greatest franchises of all time. This is the most action packed film of the series. It's funny, heartbreaking, and the best way to send off theAs a lifelong Harry Potter fan, this was an incredibly satisfying conclusion to one of the greatest franchises of all time. This is the most action packed film of the series. It's funny, heartbreaking, and the best way to send off the characters we grew up with. Expand
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LOTRfanMar 13, 2015
Pretty dissapointed conclusion to end mediocre sagas of all time. Yes all harry potter films are mediocre and so bad adaptation. I love fantasy and sci-fi film but what's this ? I really hope the battle are more bigger and spectacular butPretty dissapointed conclusion to end mediocre sagas of all time. Yes all harry potter films are mediocre and so bad adaptation. I love fantasy and sci-fi film but what's this ? I really hope the battle are more bigger and spectacular but that's only dream. I more prefer read the book than watching this movie. Expand
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Obby360Mar 9, 2015
An epic final to one of the most beloved sagas of all times.
Since its inception, the Harry Potter series has gained momentum buy exceeding everybody's expactations, book after book, movie after movie.
In this concluding film, wee have the
An epic final to one of the most beloved sagas of all times.
Since its inception, the Harry Potter series has gained momentum buy exceeding everybody's expactations, book after book, movie after movie.
In this concluding film, wee have the battles we all have been waiting for, the moments we've all dreamed of seeing, and the most emotional performance by Allan Rickman.
As a book fan, I am a little unsatisfied with the film, leaving out some important details, but nonetheless it kept the books heart witch is what matters in the end. Simply beautiful and sad to see this end
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starwooowMar 8, 2015
very bad film. seriously every element from this film are chessy except music score. it just doesn't deserve got high rating. the effects battle really totally trash if you compare with some movie has great visual such as star wars or thevery bad film. seriously every element from this film are chessy except music score. it just doesn't deserve got high rating. the effects battle really totally trash if you compare with some movie has great visual such as star wars or the lord of the rings. only one character have a good acting, that is Alan Rickman the rest not. Expand
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andreekaMar 6, 2015
probably the second worst film ever made. the battle of hogwarts is extremely dull, the visual is so chessy in 2011 plus the duel between harry vs voldemort are pretty dissapoinment. i walked out from cinema before this movie end
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DBPirate1129Jan 11, 2015
The epic thrilling conclusion to the Harry Potter series. It has amazing visuals, fantastic acting, wild thrills, and there are no scenes that you'll find drag on and on. Easily the best installment.
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wawanDec 16, 2014
May be, if I am Producer of this film, I will change the title, it become "The Great Amazing Harry Potter and His Last Story." It's really really the great way to finish the story. Moreover when Harry being in Prof. Dumbledore office to seeMay be, if I am Producer of this film, I will change the title, it become "The Great Amazing Harry Potter and His Last Story." It's really really the great way to finish the story. Moreover when Harry being in Prof. Dumbledore office to see what in all Severus head-contents, then Dumbledore said to Snape, "Lily! After all this time." Snape answered, "Always". That conversation was so philosophic means, with the few words, it has so much meaning. I just amazed and the same time I was just crying.
Great Movie. A Thousand applause!
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TokyochuchuDec 14, 2014
The Harry Potter franchise is one of the finest ever created, right up there with the likes of Star Wars or Lord of the Rings. As the closing chapter, the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 is unmissable yet as a standalone film, it is also possiblyThe Harry Potter franchise is one of the finest ever created, right up there with the likes of Star Wars or Lord of the Rings. As the closing chapter, the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 is unmissable yet as a standalone film, it is also possibly the weakest in the series. There are certainly some highlights, including the biggest tearjerker of the series, but too many major incidents are covered in too little time. Oh wow... This major character just died... But no time to register that properly because we've got to move onto another battle scene. This leads Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 to feel a bit rushed and also somewhat lacking in characterization. Expand
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SythusRATINGSOct 18, 2014
In Part 2 of the epic finale, the battle between the good and evil forces of the Wizarding world escalates into an all-out war. The stakes have never been higher and no one is safe. But it is Harry Potter who may be called upon to make theIn Part 2 of the epic finale, the battle between the good and evil forces of the Wizarding world escalates into an all-out war. The stakes have never been higher and no one is safe. But it is Harry Potter who may be called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice as he draws closer to the climactic showdown with Lord Voldemort. It all ends here. Expand
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CPD98Oct 16, 2014
La última entrega de Harry Potter... no hay palabras para describir lo que sentí en 2011.
No es la mejor peli de la saga pero estuve en tensión todo el rato, disfrutando cada minuto. Cuando acabó, se podría decir que acabó una etapa de mi
La última entrega de Harry Potter... no hay palabras para describir lo que sentí en 2011.
No es la mejor peli de la saga pero estuve en tensión todo el rato, disfrutando cada minuto. Cuando acabó, se podría decir que acabó una etapa de mi vida... No habrá otra saga igual.

PD: para no hacer muchos análisis, las pelis de HP de mejor a peor por orden ascendente (aunque todas son perfectas para mí):

-HP4 (la mas espectacular, la que mas veces he visto y también la mas distraída en mi opinión).

-HP7 P1 (fue la mas curiosa, ni siquiera salía Hogwarts pero fue una maravilla, se me pasó volando). El final es el mas triste de toda la saga.

-HP6 (muchos la critican pero creo que es con la que mas me he reído de todas).

-HP2 (Dobby, el basilisco, el coche volador, la família de Ron, el padre de Malfoy... ¿Hace falta decir más?)

-HP1 (la primera es la primera, la más mágica e inocente, tiene algo que la hace encantadora.)

-HP7 P2 (todo acción, quizás le faltó el humor pero fue muy emocionante, con grandes momentos.)

-HP3 (cambió bastante de las dos primeras, no me gustó tanto pero la trama de los viajes al pasado y los hombres lobo la hacían genial también.)

-HP5 (la mas lenta de todas, con una profesora insoportable pero un tramo final que recompensaba todo lo demás.)

En fin, una saga inolvidable. Imprescindible.
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beingryanjudeAug 25, 2014
Bringing an extraordinary adventure to a memorable close is no easy feat. The Deathly Hallows is dazzling and, quite possibly, the finest of all eight films. The conclusion is glorious and heartwarming--everything that we needed it to be.
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SandCharm17076Aug 7, 2014
I could resume this movie in one word: amazing. It was the epic conclusion that all HP fans have awaited for so many years, It has some difference to the book, but then again no movie is exactly like the book. Shows great special effects andI could resume this movie in one word: amazing. It was the epic conclusion that all HP fans have awaited for so many years, It has some difference to the book, but then again no movie is exactly like the book. Shows great special effects and it keeps truthful to the book. I don´t know why are some stupid people that give this AMAZING movie a red mark. Expand
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TwirkkhuJul 2, 2014
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is a fantastic ending to a loved series. It definitely shines brighter than the first part, especially in the end. It brought tears to my eyes, and that's a sign of a good movie.
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JrAgujaIsAGleekJun 30, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I wish the movies would do the same job in concluding the Harry Potter series when the book did. Yes, it was satisfying, but nothing can beat the book.

As with the changes, I am mostly okay with it but I am still sad because without these changes, the movies would be more funner.

The only change I am not okay with Harry dancing with Hermione in Part 1. David Yates, your Harmione is showing. That is not okay at all. But at least you made it up with Ron and Hermione kissing in Part 2.

The special effects is up-par with this one. Very realistic and breath-taking.

The performances from the cast delivered their swan song to the Harry Potter series. Of course, it seems like the cast were born to play their roles which is great as I will always remember them as their roles.

The pace is action-packed and fast in Part 2. I wished the battle between Harry and Voldemort took place in the Great Hall because I want to see everyone to cheer for Harry.

Lastly, while they did make some cuts, I am glad they did not skim the entire book and it used its two parts wisely.

While it still didn't do justice to the book, the 2-part movie adaptation of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will satisfy both the fans of the book and the non-fans, which they will additionally enjoy the character development, performances and the special effects.
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ginervaweasleyJun 7, 2014
As Harry Potter is my fav book, it rather hard to give it a low score. Although it has a few faults, I love it to bits. Its storyline is great and Harry is such a loveable character! indeed it deserves a 10 but that would be biased.
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AaronWasserman2May 4, 2014
The final film ends on a hugely strong note. This being the best of the series by far. The stars have grown to wonderful actors and actresses. the music is epic. the violence is cool and its sad to see it all end. It was overall a greatThe final film ends on a hugely strong note. This being the best of the series by far. The stars have grown to wonderful actors and actresses. the music is epic. the violence is cool and its sad to see it all end. It was overall a great series that can be revisited over and over again. Expand
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ardania22Apr 20, 2014
Yes. Absolutely yes. The perfect ending to a series that spanned a decade. Everything works, from the gut-clenching tension to the exhilarating battle scenes to the poignant moments of closure. The best of the Harry Potter movies, and one ofYes. Absolutely yes. The perfect ending to a series that spanned a decade. Everything works, from the gut-clenching tension to the exhilarating battle scenes to the poignant moments of closure. The best of the Harry Potter movies, and one of the best films of today's cinema. Expand
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Pranay6Mar 15, 2014
A wonderful movie, and if you've ever lost a loved one, you'll truly connect with the emotion in this story. Many people grew up reading and watching the Harry Potter story, and this final movie reaches the peak of maturity in subject matter.A wonderful movie, and if you've ever lost a loved one, you'll truly connect with the emotion in this story. Many people grew up reading and watching the Harry Potter story, and this final movie reaches the peak of maturity in subject matter. It deals with honor, death, love, and sacrifice. Thank you Ms. Rowling for teaching our younger generation these important values. Expand
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Guest10Mar 5, 2014
I signed up here because i see such a high number of positive reviews about this movie.What freaking movie did you people see to give it such a good review?I read some comments where people say it was so emotional and it had such a good storyI signed up here because i see such a high number of positive reviews about this movie.What freaking movie did you people see to give it such a good review?I read some comments where people say it was so emotional and it had such a good story and bla bla bla.I'm absolutely baffled.These comments are even coming from book fans.
This movie had none of the things listed by the comments ive read.I dont know if it is meant to be aimed at fans of the books or non fans but either way it fails miserably.Book fans:leaves out too much story,changes/adds/leaves out scenes.,no emotion or tension.Movie fans:Plot holes,did you understand the hallows and their significance to the story?what was that piece of mirror?who is teddy lupin?how did harry survive in the forest?was snape harrys father?etc etc.
Where was the built up tension of the battle,we didnt see any deaths so theres no emotion involved.its all just jumping from 1 scene to the next.There was no great hall battle so instead we see harry/voldy chasing around the castle,voldy slapping harry and attacking him with his robes.Neville was made to look stupid for comic relief and voldy hugging draco .Like really?This is a huge battle and is meant to be full of tension and not about throwing in 1 liners.Then we have people turning into confetti and the most anti-climatic ending ever and no celebration and breaking the wand. People actually liked this?
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TheApplegnomeFeb 19, 2014
This is the best movie of the Harry Potter film series, because it's so entertaining and it got wonderful scenes that just blows me of!

The first thing I got to say about his movie is the beginning, it's so exciting and gorgeous. This
This is the best movie of the Harry Potter film series, because it's so entertaining and it got wonderful scenes that just blows me of!

The first thing I got to say about his movie is the beginning, it's so exciting and gorgeous. This movie got an awesome amount of action, but an calm tempo at the same time which made it wonderful. The story couldn't have been more awesome as it is, because it's so damn good, and the music is wonderful! The actors in this movie are fabulous as usual, and I never got bored at any time.
Among all the Harry Potter movies does this one stand out, because its so unique and it contains so much unique scenes that I haven't seen before.

The negative thing about this movie is that it might have been to dark scenes, because it was hard to see all the details in the movie. Another bad thing is that the when the movie was in the "climax-stage" it could have been more dramatic scenes, for example more awesome music, even thought the music is awesome in this movie. Another thing that they could have done is that they could have shown us more of Hogwarts in the future. The last thing that bother me is (SPOILER ALERT!) why Harry Potter destroyed the Elder Wand, he could have become the most powerful magician ever, but in the end I understand why he did it.

The ending must have been the best ending ever in all the harry potter movies, it was so touching and sad at the same time, and if I must say, I cried in the end credits! Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is the best Harry Potter movie ever, and I can watch it over and over without getting bored of it!

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 gets a 9/10
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TimeOfTheChimpsJan 24, 2014
A powerful ending to one of the most beloved franchises in movie history. Superb acting, powerful tone-throttling music, and a variety of special effects make this a gem for everyone to see.
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axelkochJan 18, 2014
It’s impossible to specifically point out the aspects of the plot I disliked in Deathly Hallows 2 while simultaneously keeping this review devoid of spoilers, although I can say that they mostly concern the deaths of major characters and theIt’s impossible to specifically point out the aspects of the plot I disliked in Deathly Hallows 2 while simultaneously keeping this review devoid of spoilers, although I can say that they mostly concern the deaths of major characters and the newest dei ex machina that J.K. Rowling and Steve Kloves got up their sleeves. Not all of them were grave though and in some cases, it’s merely the poor adaption of the source material that causes confusion or illogicality. Either way, it impairs what is actually an appropriate denouement to this outstanding huge story and makes the top rating the film’s best moments would definitely rate a no-go. It's far from being a perfect film and that doesn’t change with a handful of unforgettable scenes. Nevertheless, I reckon it to be a very worthy finale for the franchise and, as with the other seven, the flaws just can’t prevent me from rewatching it over and over again. Expand
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Iky009Jan 3, 2014
Um um final emocionante para um das melhores franquias do cinema, com certeza fechou com chave de ouro uma das melhores sagas de fantasia da história.
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JimbeiDec 14, 2013
The book is a masterpiece, maybe my favourite of all time.... but the film is very disappointing. I give it a 5 (which for me is "bad") only for the performances of actors like Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes, Emma Watson and others, forThe book is a masterpiece, maybe my favourite of all time.... but the film is very disappointing. I give it a 5 (which for me is "bad") only for the performances of actors like Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes, Emma Watson and others, for the locations and for the special effects because the plot is awful. They've destroyed the best parts (deaths of Voldemort and Bellatrix, Harry's "death" and his meeting with Dumbledore, the end of the power of the Elder Wand...) they've made them in a "popular" version, but believe me, for the lovers of the books this is a shame. Worst Harry Potter's film ever. Expand
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joao1198pedroNov 28, 2013
the last harry potter was the second best harry potter behind the third movie,but it was an epical film.My thanks to David Yates that after all it's an good director.
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SamSkNov 26, 2013
Harry Potter has been the film series of this generation and millions upon millions adore it. I do like them but not to a huge extent. The closing saga is, undoubtedly, the best of the eight but it is not my favourite. What it does do thoughHarry Potter has been the film series of this generation and millions upon millions adore it. I do like them but not to a huge extent. The closing saga is, undoubtedly, the best of the eight but it is not my favourite. What it does do though is deliver a textbook finale and and the end I was satisfied with the movie. Also I should point out I have not read the books so I cannot compare the two. Good, thrilling action towards the end with excellent portrayals by the actors/actresses. Expand
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OfficialNov 1, 2013
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" ends the Harry Potter series with a spectacular bang of light. Director David Yates completely changes the tense and atmospheric mood from Part 1 to an intense and exciting magical war movie. The"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" ends the Harry Potter series with a spectacular bang of light. Director David Yates completely changes the tense and atmospheric mood from Part 1 to an intense and exciting magical war movie. The film is impressively staged, the script and dialogue has been well-written and this film can easily be nominated as the best Harry Potter movie in the franchise. Expand
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nickrovertOct 24, 2013
With perfect acting and visually-stunning effects, 'Deathly Hallows: Part II' brings the franchise to a magical and unforgettable conclusion, and may even be the best film of the franchise.
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