here's my opinion on it.
twas a bit disappointing. that would be if you’ve read the book. the gringotts escape was changed, bits were missed out. much of the fighting was completely different to what i was expecting, most notably the final battle between voldemort and harry which was meant to take place in the grand hall.. (and voldemort does not die by harry overpowering him, his curse rebounds off the wall).
meh.
Minus -story changed in places. i mean what was all the harry & voldemort “ending it together” by jumping off the edge of the wall all about?!
-in places, too much CGI. doesn’t happen very often and is rare, though.
-there is no flow in the battle between students/death eaters whatever, in fact, it’s hardly shown whatsoever.
-some of it just felt like there wasn’t enough emotion and therefore, dare i say it.. slightly anti-climatic? (Hermione and Ron in the Chamber of Secrets could have had more made of it).
-The last scene and the scene where Harry is with Dumbledore (in the book between reality and death) is just CHEESE.
-perhaps it just doesn’t live up to my expectations after reading the book.
Positive -Alan Rickman’s portrayal of Snape is incredible, perhaps the highlight of the movie.
-As with the first part of the Deathly Hallows, the scenary and landscapes that the photographers have captured are beautiful. amazing, yet subtle tones.
-A fitting end to the films and Rowling’s story.
-Matthew Lewis and Ralph Fiennes do great jobs in their roles.
-The CGI was fantastic, particulary the globe/earth effect around Hogwarts.
-It got an applause at the end of the showing, but i suppose as the majority of the audience were hormonal teenage girls that doesn’t really make it a viable positive point? Well no, of course not, it was well deserved
clichéd, but an end to an era.
well that’s the first thing (and probably last thing) i’ve ever written about any film.