I agree that it seemed pretty rushed. It felt like it had a short intro and then the rest of the movie was the climax. I really loved it though |
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i thought it was great. lots of good action scenes , but it seemed SSSOOOO rushed. the first part of 7 took place over months, and this part was literally probably about 2 days, 3 at the max. The whole hogwarts scene was one night! the epilogue was ridiculous. they could have done better. |
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The evening hangs beneath the moon, a silver thread on darkened dune.
With closing eyes and resting head; I know that sleep is coming soon.
Upon my pillow, safe in bed,
A thousand pictures fill my head,
I cannot sleep , my mids aflight;
and yet my limbs seems made of lead. ---Whitacre's Sleep---
I agree that it seemed pretty rushed. It felt like it had a short intro and then the rest of the movie was the climax. I really loved it though |
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I hated 5th, 6th and first part of the 7th film, so I didn't expect much from the last one as well, but I was pleasantly surprised. It did seemed rushed, but not nearly as rushed as the Order of the Phoenix, for example. I loved it, an amazing film. And there was even a moment that I think was made better that it was in a book - Ron and Hermione <3 Incredible. |
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Harry Potter is the last Horcrux. |
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I loved Ron in the epilogue; he totally looked like a Weasley there. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
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I cried at the Snape scene. When he was crying and holding Lily all of us just burst into tears. |
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I almost wasn't breathing when Snape's memories were shown. Especially the very beginning of it with both of them being kids. My heart was beating so loud and slow, I thought it was going to stop. And Snape's death was shockingly realistic, I could feel every hit as if I've been attacted. |
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Forget only crying during the Snape scene... I cried during the whole movie. During the fight, I cried. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
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I loved that line so much in the book. I kind of wish they had made her jump in between them and yell it instead, but this worked too |
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Alan Rickman's performance was outstanding. |
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