Date:July 15, 2011
Director:David Yates
Script:Steve Kloves
Producer:David Heyman, David Barron, J. K. Rowling
Distributor:Warner Bros. Pictures
Duration:130 minutesBudget:US$250 millionOfficial
Synopsis
The story begins with the continuing search for the remaining Horcruxes by Harry, Ron, and Hermione to be able to defeat Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes), but Harry was having doubts, whether the search for Horcruxes in advance or seekthe Deathly Hallows, the early scene when they wandered in the crucial momentsthrough a steep ravine, but on the other side, Voldemort has been awarded the Elder Wand after he dismantle the tomb of Dumbledore (Michael Gambon).Voldemort was sure there was no one who can stop him
Unbeknownst to Voldemort, Harry Potter look at what is seen by Voldemort fromthe other side via a connection between him and Voldemort. Harry knew he'd better find Voldemort's Horcruxes, rather than chasing the Elder Wand. The problem, it turns out one of the Horcruxes in Hogwarts and Harry, Hermione, and Ron should be back to where they started this dangerous journey. Unfortunately,Voldemort was followed to Hogwarts and plans to destroy all that were there.
The battle was no longer inevitable. many casualties, but Voldemort would not rest until he killed Harry Potter. At this critical moment, a mystery finally revealed. Harry Potter finally gave up, because he is desperate and has no power to seehis friends were killed, and finally he also killed Voldemort, but as soon as hewoke up in a room and met Dumbledore, Dumbledore explains that Harry is actually not dead, this is because the magical protection that Lily split in twowhen Voldemort was resurrected with Harry's blood. unnoticed by Voldemort, Harry's consciousness has returned, he brought back to the middle of the battlefield to show to his friends, shortly after Neville Longbottom managed to destroy one of the Horcruxes, that is Nagini,Voldemort's snake, Harry Potter escaped from Voldemort, the struggle of his friends make Harry rise again to fight Voldemort.
Review
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The biggest weakness in the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is theinteraction between the main characters are shown too little; the film is "only" rely on the ultimate duel between Harry and Voldemort.
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The decision to 'split' this last part into two, seems not merely for the purpose of collecting more money. Can not imagine how long the duration of the movie ifthis last part, do not split. Instead there is a risk of cutting, which makes the concluding part of this film becomes less perfect, as part 5 and 6.
It could be the last part is actually based on a half section of the book version,and therefore the duration of this film so pretty short. Short does not mean notmemorable, because the story line laid out neatly, we could feel the tension built properly until its climax. This film version also retains the original plot written JKRowling although there is little difference did not affect the overall story.
The last chapter of the Harry Potter series, once again highlighting a rich of effect and dense, so the narrative becomes a little beat. Those who have not read the novel might be a bit of confusion following the story of this film even though it was obvious that this film is "destined" for fans of Harry Potter fanatics who must have been familiar with all the curves of this story since about 10 years ago.
Ralph Fiennes success brings villain, as a strong character, Voldemort, frightening no-nose with a nastyface. Alan Rickman uses his time on screen as Professor Snape was very goodand memorable, while Maggie Smith appeared in a good performance. There is also a spice of romance, with anticlimactic kiss between Ron and Hermione seem to be over before it begins.
The most enjoyable part is when the ending of this film, had become a verymemorable dessert. Will not feel loss following this series for ten years, becauseit's very satisfying ending
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