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Were tu disappointed with anything in the Deathly Hallows 2?

The first big thing that i was disappointed with was the garbled speech on the Elder Wands allegience, in the book and in my head i imagined it to be an Epic and cocky 'Gotcha and in your face' speech. I thought this was one of the best twists and they didn't do it justice.
Also poor Freds death???? Did i blink and miss it? And the scene where he is dead, definately a lot más moving in the book.
Oh and Harry snapped the Elder wand in two? wtf? Didn't he repair his own pheonix feather wand?
I know people amor Hermione but another thing that annoys me is how they make out its Hermione with all the clever ideas. Yes she is smart in the libros but so is Harry. In the libros Harry was the one who winged the escape plan out of Gringotts and yet they make out its Hermiones idea(again).
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I agree about the elder wand and Fred's death, but it isn't the first time Hermione's been dado someone else's dialogue o been made out to be the only smart one so that doesn't really bother me anymore.
D_J267 posted hace más de un año
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I was mostly angry about the dialogue between Harry and Voldemort being shortened as well as the one between Harry and Dumbledore. The not fixing of his own wand and also the last battle being with no one around like that is really lame why did they change that?
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Vixie79 said:
I was pretty happy with it. The only thing I wanted más of, was about Snape and Lily in school. Also explaining a little better on why they weren't friends anymore. They kind of left it in the air a bit IMO.

Other than that, I was happy with it. The small changes really didn't bother me. I felt the over all message of the book was still there.
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Yea, i don't think people who haven't read the libros would really understand Snape and Lilys relationship.
lakota_spirit posted hace más de un año
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Yeah, but I figure if they don't read the libros they really don't deserve to understand. I mean, you're going to get más from lectura the libros than watching the movies. I see the cine más of the physical reactions of the charaters to situations as where tu get the inner thoughts and feelings of the characters in the libros as well as the reactions outside of their own head. Also, I was kind of disappointed in Voldy's and Bella's death. They were kind of like...BLAH...I also didn't like how Molly delivered the line, it didn't have any gumption in it at all. Oh well I guess...lol.
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bri-marie said:
Some of the changes I was slightly disappointed in (Fred's death and the lack of why Percy was there; Harry snapping the Wand before fixing his own; skimming the surface of why Severus became a Death Eater and his feelings for Lily; the duel between Harry and Voldemort). I didn't really care for the special effects either -- although my dad pointed out that those were probably due to the movie being in 3-D.
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hollywoodluv said:
I wasn't really disappointed, I was OK with any changes made but now feel there should of sorta been a part 3 so we could have seen the deaths and más that was in the book but en general, general I was amazed por how good it was, it has been out 5 days and i have already seen it twice.
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No i wasn't disappointed with the film en general, general just a few bits, they should have definately división, split it into 3.
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lunaginny said:
that tonks lupin fred and snape die
and dramione dose not happen

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LifesGoodx3 said:
I just wish the final duel would have happened in the Great Hall, with all around to see it.
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I totally agree also with the dialogue between Harry and Voldemort
alharr34 posted hace más de un año
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I thought about that too, the whole Harry/Voldemort duel was a proper disappointment.
CherSummer posted hace más de un año
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Same :0)
lakota_spirit posted hace más de un año
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I agree. And it was missing Harry explaining WHY Voldemoret was clueless...A very important part of the book imo.
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xcrazygirlx318 said:
I was happy with it, but I agree about the deaths. They also left out Pettigrew's death, which I thought was a shame; the whole movie seemed a bit rushed if I'm honest.

They even left out Teddy! The only mentions he got, were at the beginning, and it wasn't him specifically, and then in the forest Harry says about Remus' son, but his name isn't even said. Harry wouldn't even find out that he's a God-father in the films.

I appreciate that they have to cut a lot down from the libros to make the cine work, but maybe there should've been a Part 3, to look at things in más depth. Apart from that though, an amazing film: 5 stars :)
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Yeah, Teddy would have been nice to have in there too.
LinaHarrow posted hace más de un año
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Yeah… I think it is sorry that they left out Teddy, I had really hoped to see him.
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danfan1 said:
No i was not disappointed with the segundo part of the deathly hallows. i nearly cried
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LinaHarrow said:
They could have done a lot of things better, but I really wasn't disappointed with anything. I loved the movie to death. Especially the Luneville moment. But if I had to change anything, I would give Fred's death más attention: a longer scene, a fuller shot, an inclusion of Percy, etc.
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delenadarti said:
Romionie's kiss
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Gyroball13 said:
I was disappointed por how like almost all the main characters died.
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Yeah, but that's in the libros too. Filmakers can't change that.
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BrittaniiFTW said:
I feel as if the movie should've gone into más detail about the torture Draco went through the most. I feel as if they did Snape justice, but fred could've had a little más time on the screen, but tu have to keep in mind that some people (like the twins and Percy) weren't in the cine as much as they were in the books, (I believe Percy was only in the first movie amiright?) so the filmakers can't help if they gave some characters smaller roles earlier on, not knowing that they'd be so important later.

All in all: Fav Harry Potter movie !
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alharr34 said:
I totally agree with tu I was really angry they cut that dialogue between Harry and Voldemort was cut short. I was also angry that the dialogue between Harry and Dumbledore was cut short and the not repairing of the wand. Also wasn't the final battle in the great hall with everyone watching not in front of the school with no one around?
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adultswimperson said:
1.I was disappointed with fred dying even though they never showed him getting killed.

2.The fact Harry broke the wand instead of keeping it for himself to fix his own.

3.When Snape had to die when he loved Harrys mom the whole time.

4.When the fight at the castillo turned out to be más of a drag than I thought with most of the wizards dying, even the battle on the bridge with the giant trolls and the concrete gladiators didn't stop them.-_-
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bakes2389 said:
Everything tu dicho disappointed me as well. Also, I really wanted to see Teddy. I amor how the movie just skips over his character and doesn't describe him at all. And the ending in general missed so much detail; it bothered me. I also was mad that the segundo part didn't bother finishing the plot about the Thief. It is so built up in the first part, officially never explained, and then dropped altogether in the segundo part.
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MrsSiriusB said:
Agreed. The things that bothered me the most was firstly, the fact that Hermione came up with the dragon plan. She is very clever, but she has too much of a rational mind to EVER even think of that. Secondly, the deaths. For Fred's death, they only mostrar like a 2 segundo snippet where they mostrar a Death Eater torturing fred then Voldemort spoke to the entire school. I hated that. Remus and Tonks' was acceptable because Harry wasn't actually there to witness it (neither was he there for Fred's death in the film, but oh well) but it was absolutely pointless (and really sad) to see Lavender die. On that note, did she even die? Probably since the giant was well, literally eating her skin. But it wasn't very necessary. Lavender's annoying, yes, but she did not deserve the death. What else? Hmm, yes, Harry did not shout Expelliramus and Voldemort didn't say Avada Kedavra. That was a very important highlight in the story because it showed how Voldemort's curse backfired. Also, where the hell was the audience?

So, yeah, these are things I didn't like in the movie. But the things I liked (The Epilogue, Snape's memories, the trio together after the war was over being my extra favorites)outweighs the things I didn't, so I'll say I loved it. It was a satisfying and terribly bittersweet ending to such a beloved series.

Harry Potter forever
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