Registered: Aug 2011
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Why not both?
The answer is inside you, N. And no, I'm not referring to the black guy moving rhythmically behind you, I'm referring to something much deeper............................
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Location: Michigan, United States
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NO DAMN IT NO FVCK THIS I'M THROUGH TRYING TO REASON WITH YOU, TRYING TO SPEAK TO YOUR SOUL YOU JUST WON'T LISTEN AND THIS IS WHY MY MOTHER NEVER LIKED YOU AND WHY WE NEVER WOULD HAVE WORKED OUT DAMN IT
All I know is that as soon as Neville cheapshots Nagini, Harry and Voldy look at each other, scream, a blast of green and red, next thing you know, Harry has the wand and Voldy is disintegrating.
Such an anti-climatic victory.
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In the movie it seemed like he dies since all of his horcruxes were destroyed because he was dissolving before his curse rebounded. Although it could also be the novels explination which is that since Harry is the rightful owner of the Elder Wand Voldemort's curse backfired and killed him.
It didn't make any sense whatsoever. The grand confrontation in the Great Hall was what I wanted to see, not a clash among some debris with the two of them just screaming (no trademark Avada Kadavra vs Expelliarmus) and nobody watching. The book was much more epic than the movie. I was really disappointed.
I at least thought Harry would unleash a twin wand magical blast at Voldy. My friends and I all were taken back when Voldemort was already disintegrating.
I could keep bashing this movie, but I don't want to be a hater. The movie was hype, I'll give it that.
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Considering that the final confrontation in the book was already slightly disappointing I'm really not interested in this anymore. Plus Rogue Jedi destroyed all my enthusiasm for those movies years ago.
Pretty good? I'd say it would be good if these movies were part of a series not adapted from a novel series.
But the final movie of Harry Potter based off an absolutely entertaining and satisfying finale. There was so much they could have done and worked with.
Look at Jackson's Return of the King. That's what I call an end to a saga. I mean, Jackson's LOTR trilogy is better than Lucas's OT, IMO (but that might slightly biased because LOTR is my favorite novel by far).
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