Thursday 2 October 2014

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2 review

After 7 amazing and enchanting films, we all knew that sadly, the Harry Potter saga would have to come to an end. However, it ended in the most epic way, that you can't even be sad about it. The stories and this incredible ending will stay with us forever.


Harry, Ron and Hermione are now having to find the remaining horcruxes, face battle and even death in this film. The actors Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson have played their characters brilliantly right from the start, and now they are all grown up. Their acting is convincing all the way through, and as Harry and Lord Voldemort face an epic battle, their performance to stay true to the characters and the book are phenomenal.

Many of us have been saddened by the results of the battle at Hogwarts, ash and dust are what mostly remain, and we lose some of the most loved characters. But the director David Yates and writer Steve Kloves have managed to end the plot on a light-hearted ending, making fans grateful. They have managed to keep it faithful to the series by J.K Rowling, and haven't left out much detail. David Yates has managed to tie the ends of this great story J.K Rowling produced in the same incredible way.

The special effects in this film always surprise me in an exciting and fascinating way. As technology has grown over this decade, we can now see that the Deathly Hallows has some of the best and most magical effects yet, making this film so much more realistic to the book and on the big screen. These special effects are particular in the battle scenes, especially between Lord Voldemort and Harry, as they both face death in unexpected ways, but only one can live forever.


This movie was extremely impressive, and even though it has come to an end, I'm still happy with the entire film and the way it ended. All of the acting was believable and amazing and it was probably the best Harry Potter film to be made.