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

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Heida

Just wanna say: Pudgey guessed correctly in the HBP that Harry was a horcrux and Spartan guessed that Dumbledore was actually begging Snape to kill him. The reason you feel like there isn't "closure" on everything is because of things in the books that were left out of the films. The last book was cut into two films but there are still a lot of details missing. It's time consuming and some things on page are just really hard to put on screen. To answer some of your questions and further explanations: The reason Voldemort killed Harry's parents was due to the prophecy that predicted that his downfall would be at the hands of a person born at the end of July to parents who had defied him three times and would have powers that he could not understand. Neville was also born at the end of July and his parents had defied Voldemort three times. Harry is "The Chosen One" mainly because Voldemort chose him. He saw Harry as his equal and tried to kill him as a baby because he believed Harry would be his ultimate downfall. In a weird way Voldemort respected Harry's parents' skills and considered their son a more dangerous threat than Neville. James and Lily were betrayed by Peter Pettigrew (who died in the DH book before the final battle). James was killed first, by the killing curse (same as Lily). In the flashback Snape walks past James' dead body on the stairs. Let's not forget his sacrifice either. Yes he was a bully in school but he grew up to be a good man who loved his family more than anything. He died protecting his wife and son. The deeper meaning of Snape's patronus changing into a doe like Lily's is the fact that Lily's Patronus only became a doe after she fell in love with James (to compliment his stag). In The Prisoner of Azkaban when Dumbledore explained to Harry that when he cast his Patronus, it was, in a way, his father appearing to protect him. Snape's Patronus changing into the same form that Lily's used to take was proof that she was still protecting Harry. Snape hated James (for good reason), but if his Patronus changed into the form that Lily's had taken only when she fell in love with James, it would mean that he had come to accept the choices that she had made and was genuinely determined to protect her son. As told in the Deathly Hallows story, the Resurrection Stone doesn't actually bring people back from the dead, it just temporarily calls the soul of the deceased back from the dead to Earth in a form somewhere between living people and ghosts. It's not explained in the film that Harry had stopped on his way to the forest when he remembered the snitch. Seeing his dead loved ones not only gave him the strength and courage to go through with letting Voldemort kill him, their spectral form visible only to him acted as Patronus' to get past the Dementors allied with Voldemort. There are multiple different elements that were keeping Harry alive: Lily's blood/sacrifice, him being the true master of The Elder Wand and therefore the true Master of Death (which doesn't make you immortal but simply means you accept death), but the main reason he didn't die is because, besides the fact that he chose to go back, it only killed the part of Voldemort's soul (the Horcrux) that was in him, and made him mortal. Dumbledore DID care for Harry. He knew that Harry would have to face Voldemort and "die" by his hand in order to trick Voldemort into destroying the horcrux inside Harry. He just couldn't let Snape know that. Voldermort had planned to split his soul in 7 pieces, which means 6 horcruxes AND his physical body. Then he would become mortal and could therefore be killed. But he unintentionally made the 7th horcrux when he turned Harry into one, therefore there were 8 pieces of his soul. While it's clear where Snape's loyalties lied, I keep seeing fans argue whether he was actually good or bad. Snape is a VERY complex character. The way he treated Harry (in public) was arguably despicable. Even if it was because of James it doesn't excuse it, or explain his treatment of Neville and other students. He was a bitter person and a bully. He was a Death Eater at one point. BUT, he had played the double (triple?) agent all this time and he did it all to save Harry, or more specifically, Lily's son. He transformed and risked his life to save the boy for whom Lily had died. Snape, despite all his flaws, could love. His love for Lily and his selfless act towards her son made him good. The fact that he could love without having been loved himself made him good. This next theory further proves Snape was good. Isn't a bit odd he put up no defense at all when Nagini attacked him? In the HBP Snape made an Unbreakable Vow to protect Draco, regardless of the danger to his own life. And when Voldemort tried to ask him who owned the Elder Wand, Snape said that it answered only to him. But Snape knew that the wand answered only to Draco. He had been Dumbledore's right-hand man for years and knew exactly how the wand worked. Snape sacrificed his life because Voldemort thought it belonged to him and killed him, but in the end it lead to his own defeat. If he betrayed Draco he would've broken his Unbreakable Vow. So if it had been anyone other than Draco he could have easily defended himself. But if he had escaped, Voldemort would have discovered the true owner of the Elder Wand sooner or later. So Snape was not only trying to save Harry but Draco as well. The scene where Snape was holding Lily's dead body is not in the book. At the same time, some of Snape's memories included in the book that are not seen in the film, is Snape apologising to Lily for calling her a Mudblood and the revelation that Petunia wrote to Dumbledore in the hopes that she could attend Hogwarts. When she wasn't accepted she felt rejected by the wizarding world and therefore resented it, which only grew worse when Lily was killed. Petunia pretended to hate her sister when she was in fact just jealous and scared. Harry had realised this to an extent back in the 5th book when he told his aunt and uncle that Lord Voldemort was back. Vernon had no idea who he was but Petunia immediately became terrified. At this moment, Harry realised that, to her, the magical world was a place that had taken her sister from her when she was a child, rejected her and later took Lily away again for good. She resented Harry so much because he reminded her of all of that. However, she did appear to care for him on some level. In Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Petunia is mentioned as having died a few years after Harry's second son Albus Severus started studying at Hogwarts. It is revealed she kept the blanket Harry was wrapped in when he first arrived at the Dursley's, and after her death Dudley sent it back to him (Harry and Dudley would stay on "Christmas card" terms for the rest of their lives). Not long after Alan Rickman started to play Severus Snape, J.K. Rowling told him, years ahead of the last book's publication, that Snape had been in love with Lily, and both his protection of, and antagonism toward Harry, came from that. She said she shared that with him because he needed to understand where this bitterness towards this boy, who's living proof of Lily's preference for another man (a man who had tormented him), came from. In the book Harry learns Dumbledore's darkest secret: That he may have killed his sister Ariana, or at least inadvertently caused her death. Ariana had trouble suppressing her magic as she accidentally killed their mother and required constant care and attention. In a duel between Dumbledore, his brother Aberforth, and Dumbledore's friend-turned-enemy Gellert Grindelwald (According to JKR, Dumbledore was gay and in love with Grindelwald), Ariana was killed, and none of them knew who cast the spell that caused her death. Harry and Voldemort's final duel played out very differently in the book. It was a super intense confrontation in the Great Hall with EVERYONE watching. Harry told Voldemort the truth about Snape and the Elder Wand, before using a Disarming Charm to defeat Voldemort once and for all. His death was very human as he dropped to the ground and left a body behind (they filmed that version: https://youtu.be/rFMxRv2Zaj0?si=7pYEUvBtE6wlvAbN). I remember being on the edge of my seat while reading it. While the film version is more visually pleasing it just didn't feel as intense or final. It also went against the original point that without magic Voldemort died just like any other man, and he was never actually as special as he believed. That's probably what I am most mad about regarding the book-to-film adaptations. In the book Harry used the Elder Wand to fix his and then returned it to Dumbledore's grave in hopes of dying of natural causes, which would leave the wand without a master and cause it to lose its power. While breaking it was surely safer, it made no sense why he wouldn't at least fix his wand first, since the Elder Wand was the only wand capable of mending broken wands! JKR says she always knew Hagrid would survive because she had always had an image of a grieving Hagrid carrying Harry's body back to Hogwarts, which was fitting, since it was Hagrid who carried him as a baby and also brought him into the wizarding world. Before the scene was shot where Hermione was pretending to be Bellatrix, Emma Watson acted out the scene for Helena Bonham Carter so she would know how to act as if she were Hermione in this situation. So, essentially, this scene is Helena acting like Emma acting as Hermione acting like Bellatrix. If you watch carefully in the duel between Snape and McGonagall, you can see that Snape deflected a spell cast from McGonagall, purposefully killing the Death Eater twins the Carrows behind him. This foreshadowed which side Snape was truly on. Regarding Draco, Lucius and Narcissa: Yes they were cowards. But they were also risking their lives by abandoning Voldemort. At this point Lucius was terrified of him and Narcissa only cared for Draco's safety. That's why she told Voldemort that Harry was dead (which made that the second time Harry was saved by a mother's love). Also, notice how Draco didn't come when his dad called him but as soon as his mum called him he did? I do wish they had kept one scene in as it would've been a definite statement from Draco. When Harry revealed that he was still alive, Draco was meant to betray the Death Eaters by throwing Harry his wand. The scene was filmed but not included in the final edit: https://youtu.be/V6m4vuT_pME?si=sYwtYueHmVskPSdD. I am still mad they didn't keep it in (or Harry and Dudley's interaction from Part 1). Speaking of: Draco married Astoria Greengrass, the younger sister of a fellow Slytherin. She had gone through a similar (though less violent and frightening) conversion from pure-blood ideals to a more tolerant life view and she refused to raise their son Scorpius in the belief that Muggles were scum. Because of that she was not accepted into the family, even after Draco stood up to his parents. At Hogwarts, Scorpius and Albus Severus, both in Slytherin, became great friends. Voldemort hugging Draco was not scripted but improv by Ralph Fiennes. Tom Felton genuinely didn't know how to react so the look of confusion and discomfort is real. If you really want to cry: When Harry revealed himself to be alive and everyone reacted with joy, if you look closely at George he started saying 'Fred' before remembering that he was dead. Harry lost the ability to speak Parseltongue after Voldemort killed the Horcrux inside him. Harry and Ginny's kids' names are Albus Severus, James Sirius and Lily Luna. Ron and Hermione's kids' names are Rose and Hugo. In the book, Neville and Luna unfortunately both go on to marry other people but in my mind they end up together. I'd love for you to react to the 20th anniversary special and maybe The Fantastic Beasts films as well (at least the first two).

Storm

Just want to say kudos for typing all of this out for them!!! As great as the movies are as adaptations, it's a bummer so much extra context had to be left out.

Blackeyedlily

Albus Severus Potter is destined to become a Slytherin. His initials spell Asp. And I think it is also fitting and symbolic that the next generation could heal the divisions between Slytherin and Gryffindor, which are far deeper than the normal school team rivalry that exists between the different school houses.

KC

Harry is no longer a Horcrux, Voldemort killed the piece of his soul in Harry.

Robin Lee Melendez

Now you have to visit USA & go to Universal Studios Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Florida! Best park ever, we go every year. You can see tours of the park on YouTube. The Harry Potter rides are incredible!

Julien

I enjoy these movies but they are never gonna be great because of what a shitty job they do explaining things. It's amazing they managed to fuck up so many key moments like the deaths of Sirius and Dumbledore, and the biggest reveal of the entire series. It sucks.