All credit in my opinion goes to the director, David Yates, for bringing this kid friendly movie up to speed with the maturity level that the books brought over the course of their time. This movie delivers everything that someone from critics and fans would be looking for in a close out film. Their is so much to see and so much to take in that if you blink you will miss out something great. The pacing of this film does not let the audience catch their breath when witnessing this masterpiece. Harry Potter gives the audience the most action that a film can contain combined with the highest level of emotion I have ever seen.Deathly Hollows Part 2 contains the most heart, pure emotion and extreme action I have ever seen in cinema since the original Star Wars. This movie has to be the best out of the 8 films and combined everything that someone would be looking for in a Harry Potter film and also displays everything that fans of the series have been looking for and that the amount of action.I thought that Transformers Dark of the Moon delivered the most action of the summer and I was wrong. This franchise has kept it's flame burning strong for 10 years and director David Yates sends this Wizard series away in the best fashion it could achieve. The film has those two elements and more working for it which makes it the best film in the Potter franchise. The factor that has kept these movies looking amazing is the cinematography and effect that have stayed constant through the film through the years. This film is fulfilling, sad and satisfying. They became more dark and more developed with intensity of story and character building. ![]() Its amazing to see the transition that the Harry Potter films have taken from innocence kid friendly movies, to when our generation matured, so did the films. The Harry Potter films contain the best story telling, action, human connection to the audience and bring out the most emotion of the characters I have ever seen in a franchise. The new millennium has given birth to two of the greatest franchise ( Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings) that cinema has seen since the original Star Wars.Its very rare to witness not only one film masterpiece, but two is just extraordinary. The eighth film in the series marked the final appearances of Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watsonand Rupert Grint as the beloved trio of Harry, Hermione and Ron, and became a massive pop culture event, with the movie going on to gross over $1.3 billion worldwide at the box office.Īnd Deathly Hallows: Part 2 was stuffed with more memorable moments than Dudley Dursley's belly on Christmas, delivering an epic final battle scene, a kiss more than a decade in the making and a heroic turn for Neville Longbottom (and we're not just talking about Matthew Lewis' glow-up).When something great comes to a end you can't help, but feel a certain level of sadness. (Except, you know, we read the book when it came out so we totally knew, but we still wanted to see it.) While it's been 10 years since Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 hit theaters, officially bringing to an end the iconic movie franchise, it feels like just yesterday we were settling in our theater seats, popcorn in one hand, wand in the other, ready to see how the journey of the boy who lived would end.
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