HARRY POTTER

Jul 16, 2011 22:27

So.



I was super confused for a couple of moments during the movie overall, only because I hadn't seen the last movie since December and the book is much wordier and more detailed during certain scenes.

I didn't like the first 20 minutes, but I didn't like that part of the book either, so I was happy with that too.

BUT. THEN. EVERYTHING. HAPPENED.

I felt like I was on a roller coaster of fucking emotions. EMOTIONS EVERYWHERE.

I mean there was shit like Neville being himself which was awesome and hilarious. And Ron and Hermione FINALLY FINALLY FINALLY. I read somewhere on tumblr that Emma and Rupert had more chemistry than Bonnie and Dan and I gotta say I agree. It was much more believable.

And then people started fighting and dying and when they showed Fred's body I started wibbling and then Tonks and Remus flashed on the screen and I started getting REALLY misty, which was weird because I don't even ship Remus/Tonks but STILL.

And then Snape and the boathouse and Snaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaape I am so happy no one clapped when he died. I almost lost it when he started crying and then he said "You have your mother's eyes" uughghh why.

Snape's memories omg everyone in the thater was sobbing after that scene and so was I. I didn't think they would do that scene justice but they sooo did.

When Harry used the Resurrection Stone in the forest was so bittersweet. the walk to Voldemort, and how scared he looked, and determined and brave and everything.

The rest of the movie still feels like I rushed through it at a bajillion miles and hour, even though I've seen it twice. Near the end I realized it was ending and I got sniffly and weird during 19 Years Later. Which, speaking of, I actually liked. I liked it in the book (...mostly) and the movie version was great.

But when I saw it the second time, I saw it about a day and a half later than when I saw it Friday morning at 12:45. And watching it at 2 in the afternoon, even one day later, I knew that I would never ever feel connected on the same level to anything else. When I heard the theme for the last time, just before the credits started, I started crying because I knew that there would be no more midnight parties, no more book parties at B&N, no more anticipation. I know Pottermore is coming soon, but I also know that in 10 years or even less, Harry POtter will not have the impact it once had. I really just hope that JK Rowling will do something more, add on in some way, along the lines of "19 Years Later" or even MWPP era stuff. I'm sad that this is gone, and I'm sad that after 10 years of reading and watching what happened to Harry it's finally over.

BRB getting misty again.
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