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As may be expected expected splitting the final Harry Potter novel into two films, "Deathly Hallows Part 2" feels like one giant, climactic conclusion. Yet the abundance of breathing action and epic drama creates a fitting end to the legacy that does not disappoint in The pacing does not benefit from from final emotional excitement. The pictures of supporting characters are far from time to embellish, such as the impact of supporting characters & # 39; final confrontations and their poignant tragedies. These minor distractions, the boundless imagination and effective theatrics successfully play upon the emotions to result in a cathartic and triumphant finale for the epic journey.

Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) has now acquitted the powerful Elder Wand of the Deathly Hallows legend as Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe), Hermione Granger (Emma Watson), and Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) frantically search for the final few Horcruxes in an attempt to destroy the evil wizard. Their quest taking them from the treacherous vault of Bellatrix Lestrange (Helena Bonham Carter) to Hogsmeade Village and back to Hogwarts School where they must have desperate final stand against Voldemort and his massive army of Death Eaters.

It needs no introduction, and anyone has not excuses. To even watch a movie with the words "Part 2" in the title exists that prior knowledge and familiarity be acquired. It & # 39; s This is partly why it succeseds over Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, which felt badly fragmented - received it does not have a The showdowns, duels and monumental confrontations are expected to be prodigious, but it & # 39; s the abundance of long-awaited answers revealed that really hits the spot.

Hulking trolls, an intense scaly dragon and a fiery winged serpent are just a few of the mythical additions. Even the spells have become It is difficult to to borrow from those who have made it in the Rings and Star Wars series. franchises when dealing with fantasy - especially when it comes to silly names) Button most welcome is the change in tone relating Harry & # 39; s ultimate rivalry - for the first time in several movies, he has competition allies beyond Ron and Hermione. "I & # 39; m afraid", I am afraid of "I am afraid of afraid You really do not stand a chance, "Ollivander early on, which mean the mood of the previous two films - but his condition is thrillingly proven erroneous by Harry Potter" s later, pulse - pounding coup of the castle.

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