I saw the movie on Tuesday, for my little sister's birthday! ^_^ I was so excited, because this was the first time I was able to go to a Harry Potter movie with my sisters. I've been reading the books to them, and we miraculously got to the
exact cutoff point the night before we saw it o.o
Anyway, I
loved this movie. I've heard many mixed opinions of this since I saw it, but I honestly think this is the best Harry Potter movie yet. They've been especially magnificent since David Yates took the helm, I think (though each of the earlier films had many merits of their own), but this went beyond my wildest dreams of what a Harry Potter movie could be.
The main thing I don't like about movies 4-6 is the pacing. Naturally, they've got a whole bunch of stuff to cover with the size of those books, and I think they did a pretty impressive job with 5 and 6, but it always felt really rushed to me. There was so much content stuffed into the movie, and it all moved so fast, that the only way I could keep track of the story was because I know the books. So I really liked the way they did this movie, because it didn't feel like a headlong rush to the credits, but they kept up the pace at the same time.
And that leads to another thing. I don't really get why lots of people complain about the Trio spending so much time walking around and it being boring. It didn't feel to me like there was much walking around and not doing anything, because every scene with them on the road was furthering the plot and character development.
And the acting in this movie!
Oh my
goodness, I could hardly believe I was watching a Harry Potter! The Trio have improved their acting skills
so much even since the last movie, I think. My favorite scene in the whole movie was the fight between Harry and Ron, because it felt so
real. I also thought of the other scenes where Harry was supposed to be crying and mourning in the other movies - when he finds out Sirius "betrayed" his parents (PoA), when Cedric dies (GoF), when Sirius dies (OotP) when Dumbledore dies (HBP) - and then compared them to Harry holding Dobby's dying body. The amount of
emotion and
realism Dan Radcliffe was showing in that scene completely blew me away, and actually the main reason I started crying at that point was because I saw
real tears streaming down Dan's face.
The music was also phenomenal, I thought. I've actually been really disappointed with the scores for the previous movies, and have only gotten three separate tracks from them because all the other tracks were either general soundtrack-sounding pieces, or variations of the same theme. (I was spoiled with the wonder that is the LotR scores, I guess.) But as soon as the music started up with the logo in this one, I perked up. I had that amazingly epic credits music playing in my head for the rest of the day, and for the first time ever, I intend to buy the whole soundtrack for a Harry Potter movie. I now have great respect for Alexandre Desplat.
Bobtheduck (post: 1439445) wrote:Hedwig's "hero's death". Come on. Sounds like they caved to PETA. Not every death on an innocent involves jumping in front of a bullet, you know...
Thank you for saying that! I thought I was the only one who liked the book version better. I actually have no idea why Hedwig's death is so monumental and tragic, but all that aside, I thought it was really lame that the way Voldemort was supposed to figure out which was the real Harry was because of a bird flying in someone's face. It's
much better to have Harry reveal himself with his use of
Expelliarmus, because that
is kind of his signature spell.
Oh, and the Three Brothers part! That was so good. It made the story feel like a fairy-tale, but also slightly creepy/sad/mysterious, which is the way I've always found that story.
And no one's mentioned the Ministry of Magic infiltration! I
loved that part, it was so funny to see these unknown adults walking around and acting like the three main characters.
The only scene I really
didn't like was the Harry-Hermione dance. That felt really weird to me, and while I understand a couple of the explanations for it, I don't really like it.
Things I wish they hadn't taken out:
-Dudley saying goodbye to Harry (though David Yates has said there will be some kind of scene like that in the Deleted Scenes on the DVD)
-Harry's confusion/disillusionment with Dumbledore, especially finding his family's graves in Godric's Hollow (though I assume that will play a bigger part in the eighth movie)
-Harry and Ron hugging after the Horcrux is destroyed, and Harry telling Ron, "She's like a sister to me. I thought you knew that."
-Wormtail's hand strangling him because Harry saved him before
But all in all, it was an amazing movie.