Soldato
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saw this the past friday. quite an exhusting film really, pretty much everyone in the cinema kinda huffed out at the end , almost like a 'thankgod that was over'
im gonna compare it to the books simply bc i find the final book to be a very rewarding experience with a lot of pivotal detail thats very much missing from the film, yes they couldnt include everything, but missing out features like them planning the MoM entry and the goblins situtation at the end just baffles me.
i cant imagine how anyone that hasnt read the book, even understands what is trully going on half the time with the constant set switches and complete lack of character direction.
i enjoyed the sections of the MoM scenes that were in the film though, and kinda shows that HP could work with older cast.
im looking forward to part 2 and the end of the films.
surprised at how much Rupert Grint has beefed out, hes got some proper muscle mass on him nowadays.
im gonna compare it to the books simply bc i find the final book to be a very rewarding experience with a lot of pivotal detail thats very much missing from the film, yes they couldnt include everything, but missing out features like them planning the MoM entry and the goblins situtation at the end just baffles me.
i cant imagine how anyone that hasnt read the book, even understands what is trully going on half the time with the constant set switches and complete lack of character direction.
i enjoyed the sections of the MoM scenes that were in the film though, and kinda shows that HP could work with older cast.
im looking forward to part 2 and the end of the films.
surprised at how much Rupert Grint has beefed out, hes got some proper muscle mass on him nowadays.
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, but I have seen part of the trailer for Part II in which something happens that makes the last book of the book unworkable within the film. They do something that makes extracting the ending from the book impossible. So, who knows?