The second part of the two-part finale to the Harry Potter franchise released in 2011.
< read all 18 reviews Part 2 starts at the moment Part 1 ended with Voldemort getting Dumbledore's wand and Harry grieving at Dobby's grave. Still in search of horcruxes, Harry and his pals' journey takes them to Gringott's Bank and finally back to Hogwarts, which is now under Death Eater control and a grim place, indeed.
This movie is exactly like the book, so I knew what to expect and wasn't surprised or disappointed, just not particularly entertained. This director loves CGI and the film's cartoony and chaotic mood doesn't lend itself well to dialogue or emotions. Big events like deaths are rushed, the movie is confusing even if you're familiar with the plot, and it just didn't deliver a Grand Finale to Remember.
Ron and Hermione have very little to do here and their big kiss is robotic. Speaking of robots, Ginny still can't act and has no chemistry with Harry. In spite of all the advanced animation, the 3-D effects are minimal and not worth the extra price. The long-awaited epilogue scene was just like the rest of the movie - okay but not, "WOW."
If you like big action films with a lot of computer animation and explosions, you'll love this movie. If you prefer heartfelt emotion and meaningful dialogue, you'll be disappointed but still glad you stuck it out to the end.
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Principal photography began on 19 February 2009 and was completed on 12 June 2010, with the final day of reshoots taking place on 21 December 2010 marking the series' closure of ten years of filming. Part 2 was released in both 2D and 3D cinemas worldwide on 15 July 2011. It was also screened in IMAX cinemas from the same date.