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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part One | Reaction & Review

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part One | Reaction & Review

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part One | Reaction & Review

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Final movieee please?

Hira Memon

The same reason they either wrote out or give all of Ron’s bravest, most intelligent moments to Hermione in the movies - they want to play him off as a stupid, second-best character who’s only lovable when he’s being comic relief

Katie Thomas

No He’s Not, He’s The Actor That Plays Little Nicky’s Older Evil Brother In ‘Little Nicky’

Fabian

Not sure if it has been said already, but Rhys Ifans who plays Xenophilius Lovegood is the same actor who plays Otto Hightower in House of the Dragon! :)

Erinn

Loved it! In general, the editor is doing a great job, complimenting their style and characteristics very well.

neutchain

Not that edit of the audiobook confirming it indeed was Mad Eye’s eyeball in the door 😂 hilarious!

Ailene Evangelista

This was a great excuse to rewatch this series, as it has been a few years since I've seen it. Can't wait for the final installment with you guys

Riolkin

In the books, you get to know Dobby a lot better than you do in the movies. I feel no shame in saying that when I read Deathly Hallows in my early 40s, I broke down sobbing in my bathroom after reading his death scene. It totally broke me.

M. Gideon Hoyle

Xenophilius Lovegood (Lima’s father) Actor is Rhys Ifans - Otto Hightower

Nathan McCarthy

I knew from book/movie 2 Dobby's death would hit hardest.

Nick Carlson

i remember my cinema burst out cheering and clapping when the movie ended, everyone was loving it and was so sad it ended and had to wait like 7 months for the finale

Sean Carroll

I’m sure someone has mentioned it already, but I hope you guys react to the Harry Potter 20th Anniversary Special after you finish the last movie! It is the sweetest and most touching thing. The actor who plays Hagrid (who passed away) is in it, and it’s so nice. To see them reminisce and explain certain things is great. You guys will really enjoy it.

Britney

Wow, I never realized that. He’s so good !

Britney

I imagine it’s because they were very limited with time. This same reason is why I’m actually a bit excited for the upcoming HBO series. I’m very attached to these movies and the way they’re portrayed by these actors. BUT it’ll be great to see an even more detailed show version.

Britney

Dobby’s death in the books rips twice as hard, he’s a relevant side character throughout the series, also Harry owns kreature, as well as the headquarters for the order of the phoenix, Sirius left everything to him in his will

Connor Hess

I know it’s an insane time commitment, but I can’t put into words how much I recommend reading or listening to the books after finishing the movies. There are sooo many amazing details that couldn’t be fit into the movies that will make you appreciate the story so much more. Please post part 2 early 🙏🏼😂

Eric

Hahaha love you two trying to figure everything out together. Glad you loved it - didn’t get the best reception when it released, but the next one is literally non-stop big event after big event. Great watching along with you two!

Jones

Guess you didn’t read the comment last week about not telling them book stuff

Sean Carroll

The main thing that gets me about movies 5-8 is I feel like there’s so much detail cut from the books, that certain things in the movies seem so convoluted and inexplicable… like okay the sword is infused with basilisk venom… sure… oh the sword is in the lake… okay… the snitch has “flesh memory” and Harry can reveal the secret message by kissing it… right… for non book readers I think it gets to the point where any contrived thing happens and the movie is just like “yeah its magic!” Its really pushing my suspension of disbelief and makes it seem like they’ve retroactively given these items certain characteristics for the sake of the plot

Franky E

Fun fact! The actor who plays Xenophilius Lovegood is the same actor who plays Otto Hightower in House of the Dragon!

Ismail Chettfour

Second this!

Jackson Natoli

In the books it isn’t Ron that yells it, it’s Harry that says “MY PARENTS ARE DEAD.” Ron would never say that to him, idk why the movie changed that. Way too low of a blow. It’s more powerful when Harry yells it anyways.

Olivia

perfection! now im craving a blueberry scone xD

CpaSpartan Pudgey

just that aussie accent i suppose haha

CpaSpartan Pudgey

Why does pugdey make the word “necklace”sound like neckglaze? Never ever in my 30 years of living have I heard it pronounced that way. Really took me off guard every time and now I must know.

D D

Would be really cool if you guys took the time and reacted to the deleted Dursley goodbyes of this film, particularly the Petunia and the Dudley one. On another note, Mr. Lovegood was portrayed by our good man Otto Hightower. Always fun to see this tremendous actor in roles. Awesome reaction, as always!

Captainivy1

To answer your question about why they kept saying they only have 3 left after killing 3 horcruxes, in the flashback tom riddle specifically said SPLITTING the soul into 7, not making 7 more parts. So hes made 7 parts and put 6 of them in objects and the 7th is inside him cuz he still needs part of a soul for his living body to survive. U will not be dissapointed by the last film thats for sure

Klaus

It’s a great edit; the pause in black and white 😂👍

robby C

Watch Black Sails next that would be amazing show after Breaking bad :D

john

Watch Vikings next!!!

Lizabee

To clarify: Voldermort split his soul in seven pieces, with one remaining piece INSIDE OF HIM. There are only six Horcruxes they needed to find and destroy and then Voldemort would become mortal and therefore he could be killed. The diary, the ring and the locket are destroyed but there's still 3 other things and Voldemort's body left. Lucius is terrified of Voldemort because he failed him with the diary, the prophecy and then Draco failed to kill Dumbledore (which was to punish Lucius). Bellatrix didn't kill Neville's parents, she did a lot worse: Tortured them into insanity. The place Snape was meeting with Voldemort and the Death Eaters was not Hogwarts but Malfoy's house. Voldemort/Nagini (the snake) had killed Bathilda Bagshot before Harry and Hermione got there and the snake was impersonating her. She spoke parsletounge because she was the snake in disguise. Bill Weasley is played by Domhnall Gleeson, son of Brendan Gleeson who plays Mad-Eye Moody. The book mentions that after being attacked by Fenrir Greyback, Bill is so scarred that he now resembles Moody. Deathly Hallows Part 1 & 2 were filmed back to back. Actually, the final scene of the franchise that was filmed was the scene where Harry, Ron and Hermione escape from the Ministry of Magic while being pursued by Yaxley. The shoot was followed by a celebratory BBQ, with music from a Mariachi band and ice cream supplied by Rupert Grint from the ice cream truck he purchased with his earnings from the films. Having Bellatrix carve "mudblood" into Hermione's arm during the torture scene was not in the original script. Emma Watson and Helena Bonham Carter came up with the idea together on the spur of the moment during filming. There's a deleted scene of Harry's goodbye with the Dursleys, who are leaving because it isn't safe for them anymore, which EVERYONE agrees should have been kept in the film. Petunia says to Harry "You didn't just lose a mother that night in Godric's Hollow. I lost a sister" (in the book she doesn't say this at all but instead a simple goodbye, though it looks like she has something else to say to him). In that one single moment we see more humanity than in all the other books/films, and we realise that, in spite of everything, Petunia loved Lily. While it doesn't excuse how she treated Harry it does show that a part of her loved her sister and therefore she loved Harry too. Then there's Vernon who doesn't say much but farewell, but when Harry says "I'm just a waste of space, isn't that right Vernon?" he doesn't answer and just looks at him. Lastly, Dudley hesitates getting in the car and then walks over to Harry while literally staring down his father (quite awkwardly but maybe that was intentional), reaches out to shake Harry's hand and says to him "I don't think you're a waste of space" (in the book he also thanks Harry for saving his life in OotP and says "See you, Harry"). See here: https://youtu.be/jzkDRz8quKo?si=XTkrSPP6vuXPYO7a. Now, the way dementors work is they force their victims to suffer their worst memories and fears. Dudley saw his worst fear which was seeing who he truly was: a spoiled brat and a bully. After Harry saved him he realised he needed to change his ways. There is also a scene where Harry steps on a cup of tea that was left outside his door. He assumes it was a prank but it's implied Dudley left it there out of concern. The Harry and Hermione dancing scene was not in the book. Everyone has their own interpretation but to me it's just two friends letting themselves forget for a few minutes. It says so much even without any dialogue and it's awkward because it feels so real. When Harry takes the locket off Hermione's neck and sets it aside, they are literally setting their burdens aside for one moment. This scene is the embodiment of Dumbledore's quote from Prisoner of Azkaban - "Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light". Some people say film Ron and Hermione aren't as good as book Ron and Hermione but I disagree. Emma and Rupert had plenty of chemistry but Emma also had crazy chemistry with Dan. While he and Bonnie had none whatsoever. Hell, Harry had more chemistry with Luna than Ginny. But I personally love that Harry and Hermione's relationship was simply platonic throughout the whole series. There is something so pure about it. The film doesn't make it clear that Voldemort actually puts a jinx on his own name in order to trace any wizard who uses it, because he knows that the trio, Dumbledore's Army and the Order are the only wizards who would dare speak his name out loud. In the book the trio is caught twice but in the film they are caught once by the Death Eaters and snatchers, who just happen to find their hiding place with no explanation. In the book, Hedwig is not the one who gives Harry away (in fact she is killed before the real Harry is recognised). Harry sees Stan Shunpike (from the Knight Bus in Prisoner of Azkaban) and realises he is only acting under the Imperius Curse, as in he has no control of what he's doing. Harry, not wanting to hurt him, tries to disarm him instead, which is what gives him away (because Voldemort and the Death Eaters consider that Harry's "trademark" spell). The reason the sword is in the pond is because, as Dumbledore said in The Chamber of Secrets: It takes a true act of bravery, a true Gryffindor to make it appear. The relationship between Tonks and Lupin is further explored in the book. They reveal that they are married and later that Tonks is pregnant. When Lupin appears to have an existential crisis and plans to abandon his wife and unborn child, Harry stops him. Later, when their son Teddy is born, Lupin is thrilled and asks Harry to be his godfather. Peter Pettigrew dies in the book after being compelled to strangle himself with the silver hand gifted to him by Voldemort.

Heida

Hahahahahahaha that part about moodys eye was fucking hilarious

Yassine El Allati

Perfect timing. Just got my coffee and blueberry scone and sat down at the coffee house!

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