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The final Harry Potter tale is here; Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and penultimate film in the series has finally made it onto the screen and it will be shown in two amazing full-length feature films.

Part 1 begins as Harry, Ron and Hermione are set with the dreaded task of locating and destroying the many Horcruxes that empower the Dark Lord Voldemort. The young trio are left by themselves; the Ministry of Magic has been infiltrated by Death Eaters and they will not get guidance or protection from Dumbledore any more. The three must rely on each other more than ever, especially since there are dark Forces after them.

With the Ministry under the control of the Death Eaters and Hogwarts in peril due to the forthcoming reign of the Dark Lord, the wizarding world is turned upside down as everyone who opposes Voldemort is terrorised and arrested.

In the search for the Horcruxes, Harry learns of an old wizarding tale; the tale of the Deathly Hallows and soon realises that the Hallows may not be a simple tale. If Voldemort was to find these Deathly Hallows it would mean that he would be virtually unstoppable, he could finally get the monstrous power he seeks.

The only chance for the world of the wizards to return to normal is if ‘The Boy Who Lived’ finally exacts his revenge on the deadly Lord Voldemort, and to do so he must concentrate on finding Horcruxes, even if that does mean strains on friendships, relationship struggles and battles with mighty enemies.

Cast List Daniel Radcliffe Emma Watson Rupert Grint Ralph Fiennes Alan Rickman Tom Felton Bonnie Wright Julie Walters Helena Bonham Carter Robbie Coltrane Michael Gambon David Thewlis
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Director David Yates
Franchise Harry Potter
Main Language English
Number of Disks 3
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Harry Potter
Studio Warner Bros.
Subtitle Language English, English for the Hard of Hearing

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Great movie, great saga!!!

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is a really great movie. It is almost completely alike with the book. The film is definitely one of the best in the saga. The picture and sound quality is amazing. The special features are very interesting too. Very highly recommended.

2011-08-27by anthony711

Gritty and great to watch

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Many people are complaining about how this film is dull, dark and doesn't have the fun factor of some of the previous films. Its pretty simple, its because that's what the books do! J.K Rowling has altered the experience from being a nice fun bubbly family film that you can have a few chuckles at to a more sotry-filled, thought provoking and gritty film/book. The transfer from book to film is probably the best one of all of the HP books so far. As everyone knows, Daniel Radcliffe and co weren't exactly the best "actors" in the early films and as the films have gone on, they seem to have hit the nail on the head this time. In one of the early scenes of multiple Harry potters, Radcliffe portrays his character fantastically, and lets face it, you don't enjoy a film nearly as much if the actors are poor. I love the fact that each film has been getting darker and darker, it makes it more suspenseful and i believe you can really get sucked into it. There were a few minor things that were missing, ie, not much info about Dobby or the house elves and many other little things here and there but if you've never read the books but love the films then none of this will bother you in the slightest because as a film alone, it still works well! I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys the HP series or anyone who enjoys a good film at all!

2011-07-20by Leewoo