Yeah, agreed. by
Vixenmage
on 2011-07-18 02:35:00 UTC
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Honestly, everything that was changed from the books was changed for understandable reasons-- fit the movie. The pacing felt right, the characterization was spot on, and aside from a handful of minor quibbles (the Lovegoods' house was, I felt, more dreary than it needed to be; part of what made that so poignant was what preceeded it - also, the eye-color has slightly bothered me from the first movie), it was awesome.
The end of an era, in a way. I doubt they'll ever be my favorite books or movies, and I won't say they're The Best [insert category] Ever, but there is still something... profound? about the very last movie of the series.
Close enough. by
Tungsten_Monk
on 2011-07-16 05:06:00 UTC
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I went to the midnight premiere with a load of friends, and I have to say, it was a geekishly wonderful experience. The whole theatre burst into applause at certain points, everyone was dressed up (I was a Death Eater), and everyone in the whole town seemed to be talking about it. I really felt like part of a nerd fraternity.
I had some quibbles about the movie, but they're nothing compared to the way it brought people together.
Certain parts of it irked me... by
insanepersonishappy
on 2011-07-15 18:13:00 UTC
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For the most part they got it right. But they glossed over a couple important parts and they screwed up the final battle scene. At least, I think they did.
Also I found it very funny that they made Lily have brown eyes. Whatever happened to Harry having his mother's eyes?
re: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 by
OpinionedAngel
on 2011-07-15 13:33:00 UTC
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I'm really looking forward to seeing this movie, especially because my two favorite parts of the last book are gonna be in it...
I admit I haven't seen the first part yet... but having read the books, does it really matter, since I already know what happens?