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Monday, August 5, 2013

No Rotten Tomatoes Thrown



After seven previous film, the Harry Potter saga finally comes to an end with Deathly Hallows Part 2. This ending will leave it's viewers with an amazing whoa as they watch Harry, Ron, Hermione and the rest of the Hogwarts School fight off enemies that they have prepared for many years

They are all grown up now. Everyone is preparing themselves to help Harry Potter accomplish the ultimate goal and that is defeating Lord Voldemort. Before they can do this, they must collect and destroy seven horcruxes. Their journey becomes very difficult, seeing as though the ministry of magic is overrun and no wizard or muggle born is safe.

This last installment was truly epic. J.K. Rowling and the many producers did a great job with the actions, chemistry and overall effects of the movies. All through the movies, we see Harry, Ron, and Hermione grow as characters and become the young adults they are. Some awesome effects include when they break in the Gringotts Bank to retrieve the horcruxes cup. Another great moment is when Snape is attacked by Nagini and we witness this emotional moment when Harry finds out who Severus really was and how he was basically Harry's Godfather. We also see how love is to. We see two young people in love. I'm pretty sure no one expected Ron and Hermione to be together, it was more like Harry and Hermione.

The various battles between the enemies and the Hogwarts students and staff is also gripping. One fight that was very exiting was the scene between Bellatrix and Molly Weasley. It was very funny and I enjoyed seeing Bellatrix freeze and shatter into million of pieces. I'm pretty sure everyone jumped out their seats and couldn't wait for her to die.

The most crucial moment in the whole movie is where Harry finds out his true destiny. I must admit I almost shed a tear. He wasn't afraid to take that route to save his friends and the rest of the world, which was very nobble. We soon realize that he must do this to not only save the world but himself as well.

Overall this was a entertaining, quibbling, exiting and charming film. We must now say goodbye to one of the most likable and popular saga which has ultimately played a major role in pop culture, literature and overall our lives.

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