Hermione Granger: What? We can't do that! We've got to plan, we've got to figure it out. Hermione Granger: What? You saw it? Harry Potter: I saw the castle. I reckon he'll stop at nothing to make sure we don't find the rest. He knows if we find and destroy all the Horcruxes, we'll be able to kill him. Ron Weasley: Never mind what happened? Harry Potter: Well, he's angry, and he's scared too. Hermione Granger: You let him in? Harry, you can't do that! Harry Potter: Hermione, I can't always help it! Well, maybe I can, I don't know. Hermione Granger: How is it you know? Harry Potter: I saw him. He knows we broke into Gringotts, he knows what we took, and he knows we're hunting Horcruxes. Hermione Granger: Good morning! Griphook: "Good morning?" "Good morning?" You're Bellatrix Lestrange, not some dewey-eyed schoolgirl! Ron Weasley: Oi! Easy! Griphook: If she gives us away, we might as well use that sword to slit our own throats. Harry Potter: I suppose I'll have to kill him before he finds me, then. If it's true what you say and he has found the Elder Wand, I'm afraid you really don't stand a chance. Molly Weasley: NOT MY DAUGHTER, YOU BITCH!ĭialogue Ollivander: He's after you, Mr.Lily Potter: Harry, you are so loved, so loved.Hogwarts is threatened! Man the boundaries, protect us! Do your duty to our school!.If you do not do this, I shall kill every last man, woman and child who tries to conceal you from me. Join me in the Forbidden Forest, and confront your fate. On this night, you have allowed your friends to die for you, rather than face me yourself. Harry Potter, I now speak directly to you. In their absence, dispose of your dead with dignity.
I therefore command my forces to retreat. Every drop of magical blood spilled is a terrible waste.
#HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS, PART 2 MOVIE#
It's also the simplest, offering a straightforward, thrill-a-minute capper to one of the fantasy realm's longest and most convoluted plots.Īdapted briskly and faithfully by Steve Kloves (who wrote all but the fifth Potter screenplay), the movie jumps right in where the last one ended - with Voldemort's (Ralph Fiennes) acquisition of the all-powerful Elder Wand. At two hours and 10 minutes, it's the shortest. "Deathly Hallows 2" is the first Potter installment to expand beyond two dimensions. And the 3-D conversion job is the finest I've ever seen. Followers of the movies probably have a good idea, too, but knowing what happens in this, the eighth and last film adaptation - the fourth straight directed by David Yates - doesn't lessen the wallop. Rowling's seven-book magnum opus already know how it ends. Ten years ago, the Potter lad was a flop-topped 11-year-old starting his first year at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry now he's an earnest young hero who squares off against the evil-nosed Voldemort with humility and grit.įollowers of J.K. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" is the epic and impassioned close that the saga deserves, a sweeping Wagnerian finish that's taut with suspense and wet with emotion. Well done, Harry! You've saved the best for last.