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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2

PG-13·2011·130m

Summary

Harry, Ron and Hermione continue their quest to vanquish the evil Voldemort once and for all. Just as things begin to look hopeless for the young wizards, Harry discovers a trio of magical objects that endow him with powers to rival Voldemort's formidable skills.

Cast

Daniel Radcliffe

Daniel Radcliffe

Harry Potter

Emma Watson

Emma Watson

Hermione Granger

Rupert Grint

Rupert Grint

Ron Weasley

Ralph Fiennes

Ralph Fiennes

Lord Voldemort

Alan Rickman

Alan Rickman

Severus Snape

Michael Gambon

Michael Gambon

Albus Dumbledore

Warwick Davis

Warwick Davis

Griphook / Filius Flitwick

Helena Bonham Carter

Helena Bonham Carter

Bellatrix Lestrange

Ciarán Hinds

Ciarán Hinds

Aberforth Dumbledore

Matthew Lewis

Matthew Lewis

Neville Longbottom

John Hurt

John Hurt

Ollivander

Evanna Lynch

Evanna Lynch

Luna Lovegood

Robbie Coltrane

Robbie Coltrane

Rubeus Hagrid

Kelly Macdonald

Kelly Macdonald

Helena Ravenclaw

Tom Felton

Tom Felton

Draco Malfoy

Helen McCrory

Helen McCrory

Narcissa Malfoy

Jason Isaacs

Jason Isaacs

Lucius Malfoy

Maggie Smith

Maggie Smith

Minerva McGonagall

David Thewlis

David Thewlis

Remus Lupin

Gary Oldman

Gary Oldman

Sirius Black

David Bradley

David Bradley

Argus Filch

Julie Walters

Julie Walters

Molly Weasley

Gemma Jones

Gemma Jones

Poppy Pomfrey

Dave Legeno

Dave Legeno

Fenrir Greyback

Miriam Margolyes

Miriam Margolyes

Pomona Sprout

Nick Moran

Nick Moran

Scabior

James Phelps

James Phelps

Fred Weasley

Oliver Phelps

Oliver Phelps

George Weasley

Clémence Poésy

Clémence Poésy

Fleur Delacour

Natalia Tena

Natalia Tena

Nymphadora Tonks

Mark Williams

Mark Williams

Arthur Weasley

Bonnie Wright

Bonnie Wright

Ginny Weasley

Domhnall Gleeson

Domhnall Gleeson

Bill Weasley

Graham Duff

Graham Duff

Death Eater

Anthony Allgood

Gringotts Guard

Rusty Goffe

Rusty Goffe

Aged Gringotts Goblin

Jon Key

Bogrod

Ian Peck

Ian Peck

Hogsmeade Death Eater

Benn Northover

Hogsmeade Death Eater

Hebe Beardsall

Hebe Beardsall

Ariana Dumbledore

Devon Murray

Devon Murray

Seamus Finnigan

Jessie Cave

Jessie Cave

Lavender Brown

Afshan Azad

Afshan Azad

Padma Patil

Isabella Laughland

Isabella Laughland

Leanne

Anna Shaffer

Anna Shaffer

Romilda Vane

Georgina Leonidas

Georgina Leonidas

Katie Bell

Freddie Stroma

Freddie Stroma

Cormac McLaggen

Alfred Enoch

Alfred Enoch

Dean Thomas

Katie Leung

Katie Leung

Cho Chang

William Melling

William Melling

Nigel Wolpert

Sian Grace Phillips

Screaming Girl

Ralph Ineson

Ralph Ineson

Amycus Carrow

Suzie Toase

Suzie Toase

Alecto Carrow

Jim Broadbent

Jim Broadbent

Horace Slughorn

Scarlett Hefner

Scarlett Hefner

Pansy Parkinson

Josh Herdman

Josh Herdman

Gregory Goyle

Louis Cordice

Louis Cordice

Blaise Zabini

Amber Evans

Twin Girl 1

Ruby Evans

Twin Girl 2

George Harris

George Harris

Kingsley Shacklebolt

Chris Rankin

Chris Rankin

Percy Weasley

Guy Henry

Guy Henry

Pius Thicknesse

Phil Wright

Phil Wright

Giant

Gary Sayer

Giant

Tony Adkins

Giant

Penelope McGhie

Death Eater

Emma Thompson

Emma Thompson

Sybill Trelawney

Ellie Darcey-Alden

Ellie Darcey-Alden

Young Lily Potter

Ariella Paradise

Young Petunia Dursley

Benedict Clarke

Benedict Clarke

Young Severus Snape

Leslie Phillips

Leslie Phillips

The Sorting Hat (voice)

Alfie McIlwain

Young James Potter

Rohan Gotobed

Young Sirius Black

Geraldine Somerville

Geraldine Somerville

Lily Potter

Adrian Rawlins

Adrian Rawlins

James Potter

Toby Papworth

Baby Harry Potter

Timothy Spall

Timothy Spall

Peter Pettigrew

Peter G. Reed

Death Eater

Judith Sharp

Death Eater

Emil Hostina

Emil Hostina

Death Eater

Bob Yves Van Hellenberg Hubar

Death Eater

Granville Saxton

Granville Saxton

Death Eater

Tony Kirwood

Death Eater

Ashley McGuire

Ashley McGuire

Death Eater

Arthur Bowen

Albus Severus Potter (19 Years Later)

Daphne de Beistegui

Lily Luna Potter (19 Years Later)

Will Dunn

James Sirius Potter (19 Years Later)

Jade Gordon

Astoria Malfoy (19 Years Later)

Bertie Gilbert

Bertie Gilbert

Scorpius Malfoy (19 Years Later)

Helena Barlow

Helena Barlow

Rose Weasley (19 Years Later)

Ryan Turner

Hugo Weasley (19 Years Later)

Paul Bailey

Paul Bailey

Gryffindor Student (uncredited)

Sean Biggerstaff

Sean Biggerstaff

Oliver Wood (uncredited)

Vinnie Clarke

Vinnie Clarke

Gryffindor Student (uncredited)

David Heyman

David Heyman

Dining Wizard in Painting (uncredited)

Charlie Hobbs

Student (uncredited)

Luke Newberry

Luke Newberry

Teddy Lupin (uncredited)

Keijo J. Salmela

Gringotts Goblin (uncredited)

Spencer Wilding

Spencer Wilding

Knight of Hogwarts (uncredited)

Harrison Davis

Gringotts Goblin (uncredited)

Annabelle Davis

Gringotts Goblin (uncredited)

Samantha Davis

Samantha Davis

Gringotts Goblin (uncredited)

Natalie Hallam

Natalie Hallam

Death Eater (uncredited)

Crew

Director

David Yates

Novel

J.K. Rowling

Screenplay

Steve Kloves

Reviews

John Chard

John Chard

September 6, 2019

8

It is the quality of one's convictions that determines success, not the number of followers.

So here it is, the 8th and final instalment of a film franchise that has lasted 10 years and runs at just under 20 hours in total. Following straight on from the frustratingly incomplete scene setter that was Deathly Hallows Part 1, we continue to track Harry, Hermione and Ron as they search for the remaining Horcruxes that will render the evil Lord Voldermort as a mere mortal. This narrative thread is run concurrently with the Voldermort movements, where he now has in his possession The Elder Wand (the wand to rule them all) and has gathered a vast army to descend upon Hogwarts and achieve his ultimate goal of killing Harry. Meanwhile vital character story arcs are filled in and secrets will out...

David Yates directs and Steve Kloves adapts to the screen, both of whom were perfect choices given their considerable input to the series. Smartly the pic has been kept to a 2 hour and 10 minute run time, and thankfully it flows nicely and the pace never stalls. Being one of those who has never read the books I can't say what has been left out or if anything has been tampered with for dramatic licence? What I know for sure is that the emotional investment garnered from being with this story for so long, to be part of these characters lives, watching them grow, ensures that this closure piece pounds the senses. Sitting down to watch it you realise that we are going to lose people we care for, and Hogwarts, the wonderful place we fist glimpsed across the night time water, is going to be attacked and reduced to a battle scarred place of war.

As the effects work dazzles and the one time child actors come shining through as mature actors who have casted off previous wooden traits, the story filling strands show just what wonderful work Rowling achieved on the page. Some of the characters never stood a chance in life, some carried deep emotional scars, and others held secrets so crucial to the whole Potter universe. For a series of such fantastical genre sparkle, the Harry Potter world eventually reveals itself to be a deep and fortified humanist drama, and engaging it most certainly is. That this is achieved as battlefield carnage is raised, with wand wars booming up on the screen, it means credit is due to all involved the making of such a cherished and intensely followed Octalogy.

Is it the earth shattering finale one hoped for? Well not quite. Story wise for sure that is the case, but with the whole story driving towards the final battle between Harry and Voldermort, it's disappointing to find it's rather brief and in truth anti climatic. Harry the boy now burgeoning into a man versus the snake faced despot surely should have been a crowning glory, but sadly not so. To compound this irritating disappointment, we then get the epilogue that is bogged down by aging make-up design that is almost laughable. But these are just annoyances, not film killers, for this has been a magical ride for 10 years. Fans will feel a gap in the heart now it's over, maybe even shed a Snape like tear as well? Yet ultimately it has been a triumph and the rewatchable factor for the whole series will always remain high. 8/10

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$125,000,000.00

Revenue:

$1,341,511,219.00

Keywords

witch
dying and death
saving the world
self sacrifice
magic
school of witchcraft
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ghost
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teenage hero
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based on young adult novel
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