I finally managed to catch this one. It was such a rapidly-driven plot that I wished they showed the whole damned thing. Voldemort found the Elder Wand in Dumbledore's tomb, grabbed it and then the closing credits started. A real cliffhanger indeed.
Victor Krum's involvement was cut out altogether, as well as that of the Tonks family. Overall the producers tried to remain as loyal to the canon as possible. The trap sprung by Voldemort in Godric's Hollow using Nagini the snake to pose as Bathilda Bagshot was scary. This film contained some very nice outdoor shots as well. The cast had a fully grown-up look and it is hard to believe they were once sweet little kids when the movie franchise first began.
On the whole, it is best reviewed alongside Part 2 since both are components of the same story and cannot do without one another. After all, the original novel was a standalone piece.
Hey.. were u like super Hermione fan before ? Let me guess.. not anymore cause she's all grown up already ? heh heh...
Originally posted by BadzMaro:Hey.. were u like super Hermione fan before ? Let me guess.. not anymore cause she's all grown up already ? heh heh...
I have been Luna Lovegood fan since Part V. Previously I used to support Ginny Weasley.