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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows pt. 1 (13)

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sodsta
Posted by sodsta on Sat 20 Nov 10, 9:59 AM to the Kinky_Geeks group.

I saw it yesterday and was absolutely blown away!!! Definitely my favourite of all the films so far.

Have you guys seen it yet? What did you think? :D

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20 Nov 10, 11:54 AM
katemarmite
2 yrs
Saw it, loved it, seeing it again on Sunday afternoon.

Thought it was strange bringing in Bill and Fleur so quickly (I'd have had them in the last film as it is you end up thinking 'why is everyone risking their lives for a wedding for two people noone knows that well who didn't even come back for Weasley Christmases?') but that's the only quibble I had really - except possibly for the slightly weird (but still funny) Harry/Hermione dance sequence.

I liked how they dealt with Hedwig - the little kiddiwinks might not have realised what happened.

There were tears, many many tears. Definitely the best film so far for me. And all the actors seem better than ever (albeit Emma Watson perhaps just seems better as she's talking less!).

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21 Nov 10, 2:42 AM
TalenteDom
UK(G), 21 mths
took my daughters yesterday, HP been a decade of reading and watching in my childrens upbringing and it didn't disappoint them and even this grizzled old dominant had a lump in his throat at dobbie's demise,..though i guess i still wonder if i am the only pervert in the auditorium who imagines seriouly abusing Bellatrix Lestrange, who regardless of her facade of strength is a born sub....lol
21 Nov 10, 8:32 AM
othyim
NL, 3 yrs
TalenteDom wrote:
had a lump in his throat at dobbie's demise

I cried. Really. Also, at the beginning of the movie, when Hermoine made her parents forget her.

Saw the movie yesterday with kids and cant wait for the final part now.

Power is about what you can control. Freedom is about what you can unleash. (Harriet Rubin)

30 Nov 10, 12:15 PM
MizzScarlett
UK, 4 yrs
TalenteDom wrote:
took my daughters yesterday, HP been a decade of reading and watching in my childrens upbringing and it didn't disappoint them and even this grizzled old dominant had a lump in his throat at dobbie's demise,..though i guess i still wonder if i am the only pervert in the auditorium who imagines seriouly abusing Bellatrix Lestrange, who regardless of her facade of strength is a born sub....lol

I haven't even seen it, and I was in tears just hearing about Dobbie :-(

30 Nov 10, 7:43 PM
Dr_49ish
UK(M), 23 mths
Saw it on Sunday.

We had heard that it finished at Dobbie's death, so we were prepared for that.

But I totally agree about the tear-jerking beginning with Hermione and her parents. And setting that against the departure of the Dudleys, who looked like they had forgotten all about Harry without the benefit of any spell. Just really sad.

But we all loved it and just cant wait for the next one.

D

1 Dec 10, 8:01 PM
lil_Pup
NL, 5 yrs

I thought it was pants, Huge giant plot holes filled by magic. It did make me jump which I was quite surprised at.

Maybe you just have to be a Potter fan to get it....I know plenty of other people seem to have that with StarWars.......

I quite like the idea of a hamster stampede.
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1 Dec 10, 9:09 PM
MissKimberley
NL, 8 yrs


It was GOOD. Only one out of 4 didn't enjoy it (see fella above me... grr)

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5 Dec 10, 10:34 PM
Deviant_Bitch
UK(G), 6 yrs

I like it as a movie. However, the whole HP and his four spells that can defeat one of the greatest wizards ever thing kinda gets me.

Wii's are like buses you wait months for one and then two come along.

6 Dec 10, 11:30 AM
titchfield
UK(CF), 7 yrs

I had to keep from laughing with joy when Dobbie died so as to avoid upsetting the kids in the cinema. It was like seeing Jar Jar Bink stake a lightsaber to the face. Excellent complete lack of any attempt whatsoever to try and save his life despite their ability to teleport him to hospital and heal with magic. Wouldn't magical healing spells be amongst the first you'd teach kids, particularly with dark wizards running rampant? If Hogwarts didn't teach Harry that why wouldn't the Order of the Phoenix? How could Hermione possibly not know them given that she's a walking spell encyclopaedia?
6 Dec 10, 12:35 PM
Rubberwitch
UK(HA), 4 yrs
J: also cheered at the death of dobbie.

C: Any Emma Watson wannabes, I DO have a lovely belatrix costume, and am looking for that knife!

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