I really don't notice that he is the most loved of the series As far as I been seeing, he is most hated with a few how really love him or at least have a little respect
@@PhazonInfuser why people don't understand that when any book adaptation is made there is already two versions of that story. Movie Snape was very different from book version. Filmmaker deliberately made that choice and that makes movie Snape very likable.
No one but Rickman could have played that role. Severus Snape is without any doubt one of the greatest characters ever created. And he is hands down the best and most critically important character in the series. Because there is no Harry Potter without Severus Snape keeping him safe from the shadows.
The music of this scene really pulled off the sad effect. The true master of this scene is indeed the music composer. I did really cry when I watched this scene.
Ginanjar Putu Wijaya alexandre desplat is a brilliant composer. he did both deathly hallows movies, as well as rise of the guardians and the shape of water. they're all wonderful scores, you should check them out.
The most epic, tear-jerking moment in film history... Oh, my gosh... after reading "The Prince's Tale" chapter for the first time in the book somewhere in August 2007, all I could think was "I can't WAIT to see that in the final film.". During the four-year wait period, I cannot describe in words how much I anticipated seeing Snape's memories on the big screen. I cried just thinking about it! I cried pretty hard seeing "Harry Potter and Half-Blood Prince", and noticing all the subtle foreshadowings of Snape's innocence. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1" stayed so true to the book, I felt more relaxed and confident that I wasn't going to be let down in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2". Let me tell you... after Snape says to Harry "You have your mother's eyes", I was a total goner. Even though that line wasn't in the book, it TOTALLY sets the mood for the upcoming revelation sequence... and it was then that it hit home for me. I was thinking: "This is it... I know I'm gonna cry like a baby and my nose is gonna run, but I'm ready. As if it wasn't epic enough... drawing out the preparation scene to a near-solid minute of total silence as Harry slowly walks into Dumbledore's office, takes out the pensieve, and pours the memories was a PURE stroke of genius. Man, that moment felt like it lasted for an eternity... when I first saw this at midnight. FAR more effective than in the book, where Harry rushes up to the office and does it quickly to "assuage his torturing grief", as Rowling describes. In the theater I was in, every single viewer in the audience was totally breathless... you could have heard a pin drop. I loved "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 so much, I saw it a total 7 times while it was in theaters. Truly the most epic and emotionally gripping movie I've ever seen.
A true fan. Your comment says it all. I saw it Seven times as well in the theaters. One of those times was at the place where I saw the Sorcerer's Stone. Wherever you are, you're one awesome fan, brother!
THE BEST SCENE IN HARRY POTTER HANDS DOWN!!! Emotions were running wild with this scene; very powerful in its nature and tell you so much... WOW!!! #HP4EVERANDALWAYS. R.I.P Alan Rickman
too bad i was too young and i did not have the right mind what was happening in snape's situation because i was 8 yrs old. i just love harry potter and its magic effects I wish I was older watching this to understand how snape had been through
The best written character in the entire saga... In the movies he went very unnoticed, except on a few occasions, but in the books he is much, much deeper and, without the need for the impact of the film's images, he really gives you It breaks inside to see that a character so apparently cold and superficial in his hatred, contains such great depth within.
But without the cheering and such. Didn't know that was a thing somewhere, but boy would I be frustrated beyond belief...Just finished rewatching the entire movie series, and even now seeing people cheer and yell right through the movie makes me so annoyed...
I don't think there's ever been a more emotional or powerful "always" spoken. You don't take into consideration Snapes' involvement in Harry's life, particularly in the first couple of films. This scene was very well done.
This scene made me love Snape when I first saw the movie. I never really liked it cared about Snape, but when I saw this it nearly made me cry. Truly powerful scene :)
it’s funny, when i was younger i liked him a lot because he always seemed like the black sheep, and i was so confused as to why he was so mysterious. i misunderstood his character as i got older, and up until recently, i didn’t like him. i’ve heard he’s not the same in the books, and it’s harder to empathize with him in regards to lily and his love for her. but as far as the movies go, this sealed the deal for me. snape is a beautifully written character, and definitely a favorite.
When I saw this in theaters on the day it came out. Everyone cried cause we saw that Harry was wrong about snape. Dumbledore didn’t care about Harry as much as snape did.
Every people in the cinema were crying and the ground is full of tissues And passing tissues there faces is full of tears Like this if u truly luv snape
I heard some sobs here and there 😢 there’s not much you can say during a scene like this. On the contrary, silence is the best option to fully appreciate it…
I don’t get how people still hated Snape after this. Yes, he was mean towards other people and certainly not perfect in any way, but i dont get how people say he wasn’t kind. In his core he was kind, or else he would never have given Harry his memories to show him how he truly felt inside.
At the beginning everyone was coughing ... by the Always moment everyone was silently crying as they were not only watching, but were totally engulfed by the enormous emotion in The Prince's Tale, the most heart-rending chapter of them all (and not only for Snily shippers). Alexandre Desplat, Alan Rickman, JK Rowling, David Yates, Steve Kloves, Bloomsbury editors, et cetera: thank you for doing such a perfect job on this scene.
Yeah, I know, it doesn't make sense. I read somewhere that Rowling apparently approved those different names. But brazilian readers often criticize that (I don't know if the same thing happens to Portuguese editions)
Vitor Soares yes, I know that in some countries they decided to change some of the names of the characters but I’m from Argentina and in the Spanish translation they kept ALL the original names so I can’t see why they didn’t the same with the Portuguese one
Navil Ferdouse they did that when I went to saw the movie when it first came out. At the end credits people stood up clapping and cheering and other crying.
Well, then don't put 'reactions' there, if there aren't any. The reaction to Bellatrix dying or fred and george flying off was visible. I don't know how they should've reacted, maybe they would've went; 'Awww..' or 'ooohhh..' or 'aahhhh..' or 'hmmm..'?
The people in the theater were passing around tissues during this scene.
I cant find any video where is this scene playing at the theater, i really want watch this, anyone please?
Ondra Meller this one is playing at the theater
That's an odd time to jerk off.
seth seth you need professional treatment...
seth seth what a fuckboy
From being the most despised character to becoming the most loved, what a character arc and awesome performance by Alan Rickman
I really don't notice that he is the most loved of the series
As far as I been seeing, he is most hated with a few how really love him or at least have a little respect
@@warithalghul4578 this sequence made him the most loved
@@warithalghul4578When you know the FULL history and all the details of his story, you can't not love him.
@@PhazonInfuser why people don't understand that when any book adaptation is made there is already two versions of that story. Movie Snape was very different from book version. Filmmaker deliberately made that choice and that makes movie Snape very likable.
@@amyra8159 Disagree. Book Snape felt the same as movie Snape
Only Alan Rickman can pull off a scene like this
Only!
His performance is what evokes the emotion in this. When he collapses as he walks in to find Lily on the floor, I lose it.
Rip :(
No one but Rickman could have played that role.
Severus Snape is without any doubt one of the greatest characters ever created. And he is hands down the best and most critically important character in the series.
Because there is no Harry Potter without Severus Snape keeping him safe from the shadows.
😅 wait!❤
But come on!!! That's Alan Rickman! 😢😢😢
Still breaks my heart. Alan Rickman remains ones of the most talented, phenomenal actors of our time. RIP.
God loves u
There are only a handful of truly greats.
Rickman was one of them.
Normal dude: *Cough cough*
Dude behind: *Cough cough*
Dude behind the dude behind: *cough cough*
Everyone: *Cough cough*
Contamination: Successful
Hahahahaha
i found myself crying and laughing at the same time wtf
The music of this scene really pulled off the sad effect. The true master of this scene is indeed the music composer.
I did really cry when I watched this scene.
Ginanjar Putu Wijaya alexandre desplat is a brilliant composer. he did both deathly hallows movies, as well as rise of the guardians and the shape of water. they're all wonderful scores, you should check them out.
i cried like a bitch in the cinema
Sirius, Severus, Dobby
It's almost 5 years after this movie came out. I still break into tears at this part. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭💔
Anna Newman make that 6 years
Nero Assassin actually im pretty sure it's closer to 8
Slenderfoxx37 I’m not the one that said it man
Anna Newman me too
Anna Newman 6 years :)
Its so sad. Having the girl he loved being stolen from him buy the guy that tormented him in school. A moment of silence for Severus Snape.
Sahari Shaji but he died as a hero.
Yeah.....it makes u feel worthless......
But i love snape more than i hate james potter...!!
Snape did his part for Lily to choose James in the end. Mudblood he called her in anger. And she seems to never forgive him.
and then secretly protected their son and died saving everyone.
@@namduonghoang2931read the books the movies changed their story. Movie Snape was good but the original book Snape was irredeemable.
“Always” the most powerful word spoken in the entire franchise
In a series full of twists, this may have been the best.
Yea
The most epic, tear-jerking moment in film history...
Oh, my gosh... after reading "The Prince's Tale" chapter for the first time in the book somewhere in August 2007, all I could think was "I can't WAIT to see that in the final film.". During the four-year wait period, I cannot describe in words how much I anticipated seeing Snape's memories on the big screen. I cried just thinking about it!
I cried pretty hard seeing "Harry Potter and Half-Blood Prince", and noticing all the subtle foreshadowings of Snape's innocence. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1" stayed so true to the book, I felt more relaxed and confident that I wasn't going to be let down in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2".
Let me tell you... after Snape says to Harry "You have your mother's eyes", I was a total goner. Even though that line wasn't in the book, it TOTALLY sets the mood for the upcoming revelation sequence... and it was then that it hit home for me.
I was thinking: "This is it... I know I'm gonna cry like a baby and my nose is gonna run, but I'm ready. As if it wasn't epic enough... drawing out the preparation scene to a near-solid minute of total silence as Harry slowly walks into Dumbledore's office, takes out the pensieve, and pours the memories was a PURE stroke of genius. Man, that moment felt like it lasted for an eternity... when I first saw this at midnight. FAR more effective than in the book, where Harry rushes up to the office and does it quickly to "assuage his torturing grief", as Rowling describes.
In the theater I was in, every single viewer in the audience was totally breathless... you could have heard a pin drop. I loved "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 so much, I saw it a total 7 times while it was in theaters. Truly the most epic and emotionally gripping movie I've ever seen.
true fan
I cant find any video where is this scene playing at the theater, i really want watch this, anyone please?
this video was in a theater
A true fan. Your comment says it all. I saw it Seven times as well in the theaters. One of those times was at the place where I saw the Sorcerer's Stone. Wherever you are, you're one awesome fan, brother!
Couldn’t describe it any better myself !!! Beautiful words my friend ✨
Alan Rickman played Snape like it was written just for him. Perfect to the very last moment. What an actor he was. Rest in peace Sir !
2023 and still an iconic scene !
2024 and still iconic!
THE BEST SCENE IN HARRY POTTER HANDS DOWN!!! Emotions were running wild with this scene; very powerful in its nature and tell you so much... WOW!!! #HP4EVERANDALWAYS. R.I.P Alan Rickman
Near the end of the video (after "always) you can actually hear someone sob a little :D
RocketFan Damn. A single sob. Really merits an 8 minute-long YT video, doesn't it?
I only heard a cough?
RocketFan you can also hear a cry, before it, somewhere in the middle of the vid
this almost made me cry back in theaters
I cant find any video where is this scene playing at the theater, i really want watch this, anyone please?
Almost? I litteraly cried
the scene where snape mourns lily potter made me so sad
Idk Why All The Coughing At The Beginning Made Me Laugh😂😂😂
Jamal1493 made me wanna break something
Ace Of Kingzz same
RyanProductions hahaha
I think there was a virus spreading in there lol
I think its their reaction after many of harry friend die.
It takes a lot for a person to love the way snape loved lily. 😢
too bad i was too young and i did not have the right mind what was happening in snape's situation because i was 8 yrs old. i just love harry potter and its magic effects I wish I was older watching this to understand how snape had been through
There was no reaction i just watched the scene in poor quality for no reason 😂
But the cinema is not somewhere people usually speak, so maybe no one said a word just because... that's what you do in the cinema.
The best written character in the entire saga... In the movies he went very unnoticed, except on a few occasions, but in the books he is much, much deeper and, without the need for the impact of the film's images, he really gives you It breaks inside to see that a character so apparently cold and superficial in his hatred, contains such great depth within.
I wish I could go back in time and watch this in the cinemas again😭
Fr
But without the cheering and such. Didn't know that was a thing somewhere, but boy would I be frustrated beyond belief...Just finished rewatching the entire movie series, and even now seeing people cheer and yell right through the movie makes me so annoyed...
I hear people crying....damn......i'm not the only one
the way lily whispers to harry, and what she says specifically makes me hurt every time. the love of a mother is the most magical thing of all ♥️
I don't think there's ever been a more emotional or powerful "always" spoken. You don't take into consideration Snapes' involvement in Harry's life, particularly in the first couple of films. This scene was very well done.
-Why is Dumbledore surprised that Snape loves Lily at 7:37
-When he already knew in the past that he loved her 4:04
he is surprised that he still loves her after all those years
@@n0thing_at_all Thank you
This scene made me love Snape when I first saw the movie. I never really liked it cared about Snape, but when I saw this it nearly made me cry. Truly powerful scene :)
it’s funny, when i was younger i liked him a lot because he always seemed like the black sheep, and i was so confused as to why he was so mysterious. i misunderstood his character as i got older, and up until recently, i didn’t like him. i’ve heard he’s not the same in the books, and it’s harder to empathize with him in regards to lily and his love for her. but as far as the movies go, this sealed the deal for me. snape is a beautifully written character, and definitely a favorite.
I could give a shit about Harry Potter but as a man , Snape deserves the most respect .
You can hear sniffing and crying around 520. Very faint but they are reacting.
If this scene doesn't make you cry, you have no heart
Tony Stark I didn’t cry and I grew up watching these films, then again I haven’t cried in years and I haven’t the fainted idea why.
No, it just means i'm not weak, and i don't cry to every shit on the screen.. unlike u
RedIndianRobin I have a heart, otherwise i would be dead, also i don't have to cry to something i know it's fake, so cut this shit rtrded
Mr'Koalas Speaking of having a brain, your Grammar just gave me third degree cancer!
First time I cried in theaters. When he casted the doe I lost it.
When I saw this in theaters on the day it came out. Everyone cried cause we saw that Harry was wrong about snape. Dumbledore didn’t care about Harry as much as snape did.
It’s hard not to tear up from this when finding out the pain Snape went through
I love how the very last thing he heard in this memory is his mother saying “Harry”.
One of the most emotionally felt scenes I’ve ever watched. So much was said in this short scene,motives uncovered, feelings, truths.. it’s perfect.
Even in 2018 there's still so much power in this scene
Ugh. Disgusting how great this was. So well put together. Always manages to put a ball inside my throat.
Every people in the cinema were crying and the ground is full of tissues
And passing tissues there faces is full of tears
Like this if u truly luv snape
Holy shit the plot got so much thicker at this moment, when everything fell together :D
When snape sees Lily's dead body.
I feel ya...i feel ya!🤧
omg I cried so much at this scene! Snape was the true hero
This is the moment I began to hate dumbledore and root for Snape
trying not to cry! x3
Get these people some goddamn cough drops
Ive been looking for this everywhere! Put in your title that it was a cinema reaction lol
Ash no one reacted in this video 😂 just camera shaking.
cant see any reactions in there
I bet this moment hits so close to home for so many people.
"Whoa. Your cough sounds worse today. Are you sure you feel like doing anything?"
Let's (cough) go to the movies.
"cinima reactions" the only reaction i heard was silence
Luke Tricking Exactly!
You can't deny that staying in silence is a reaction.
I heard some sobs here and there 😢 there’s not much you can say during a scene like this. On the contrary, silence is the best option to fully appreciate it…
People were extremely sad
That scene always hits me hard RIP Alan Rickman best performance
I don’t get how people still hated Snape after this. Yes, he was mean towards other people and certainly not perfect in any way, but i dont get how people say he wasn’t kind. In his core he was kind, or else he would never have given Harry his memories to show him how he truly felt inside.
Always.
A choice of words no worse than Shakespear himself.
10 year old me was crying like I lost someone myself
That has to be the most quiet cinema ever. I had annoying little girls screaming and yelling
Brazilians tend to watch movies in silence. Except when there are children in the cinema. Children are loud :/
Cesar Dainezi oh it wasn’t children screaming, if that tells you anything
Two years without him now :(
it was such a beautiful sad scene that the whole theatre was quite
This is the one movie I regret not watching in the movie theater
At the beginning everyone was coughing ... by the Always moment everyone was silently crying as they were not only watching, but were totally engulfed by the enormous emotion in The Prince's Tale, the most heart-rending chapter of them all (and not only for Snily shippers). Alexandre Desplat, Alan Rickman, JK Rowling, David Yates, Steve Kloves, Bloomsbury editors, et cetera: thank you for doing such a perfect job on this scene.
FUCCCCKKKKKKK, Severus, no. 😭😭😭😭
Alan Rickman, master. ❤😢
I'm crying.
After all this time?
Always............
❤️🥹❤️
@@christy4075 💖
Almost 12 years ... but nothing can defeat this...
Wait, the Portuguese translation to James Potter is TIAGO POTTER?!! i can understand Lilian, Severo, Alvo but TIAGO?!!! WTF
Agus From Mars 😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah, I know, it doesn't make sense. I read somewhere that Rowling apparently approved those different names. But brazilian readers often criticize that (I don't know if the same thing happens to Portuguese editions)
Agus From Mars That's so stupid and nonsense, it's like calling him Carlos Potter in Latin America and Spain.
Vitor Soares yes, I know that in some countries they decided to change some of the names of the characters but I’m from Argentina and in the Spanish translation they kept ALL the original names so I can’t see why they didn’t the same with the Portuguese one
Lodbrok I know right, if they had decided to call him Jaime maybe it would make a little more sense but TIAGO!?
there's no cinema reaction in this. seems like audience is deaf or the title of the video is just exaggerating
Anup Gupta
What did you expect people to do in a theatre?Stand up,scream and cry like toddlers? 😐
Navil Ferdouse they did that when I went to saw the movie when it first came out. At the end credits people stood up clapping and cheering and other crying.
Catherine Dodson at the END not during the movie.
Zackary no that would be rude people are trying to watch and take everything in
Navil Ferdouse I did expect just something like that. Why else would anyone put up a video titled "cinema reaction"?
I literally have never cried so much during a movie, than during this part
Who's crying?? I'm not crying. No one is crying... 😰😢😢😢😥😪😭😭
Androniki T. I cry even when Dobby die😭
Always...(I'm not crying)🙇😭
I cry every time I see this part of the movie. Every time.
So hurt, painful without bleeding 😭
I've watched a lot of sad films and none can break my heart as much as a children's fantasy fairy tale. A tale of eternal love and true devotion
It makes me cry. Always...
A hora que ele fala "expectro patronum" eu sempre me arrepio
Thanks for uploading the reactions. :]
+nathan bill But where...áre the reactions then, I don't hear anything.
did you expect them to start laughing or something lol
Well, then don't put 'reactions' there, if there aren't any.
The reaction to Bellatrix dying or fred and george flying off was visible.
I don't know how they should've reacted, maybe they would've went; 'Awww..' or 'ooohhh..' or 'aahhhh..' or 'hmmm..'?
From 5:10...crying.
I cried for 2 minutes during AND after that scene.
I cried during this scene in the theater
Because sometimes,
The love story isn’t what we thought.
this is how cinemas should be, no clapping, no yelling or cheering, complete silence.
This is the greatest scene in history.
Everyone in the theatre was sick sniffing and coughing half the time lmao
Or at least at the beginning
I came here to see or hear people crying, but ended up me crying myself 😂😅😭😭
Rip alan you are never forgotten
I'm want children just so that I can show them this amazing moment!
November 2023 😢
that's so upsetting :(
Was that a reaction
Rahul gaikwad The scene was so powerful it made everyone in the theater go silent!
Arya Faeqy thank you you have a point
Arya Faeqy Could have just stuck sand down your ears. You'd get silence as well.
Aren't you always supposed to be silent in a theater anyway?
I watched the whole scene for absolutely no reaction. lol
the music makes it more sad like extremely sad
Always 😥😥😥😫😫
Masterpiece scene
2018 and im still crying
It always gets me. *cries* Always
I cryed watching this so oo much!!
Wow this was 6 years ago. I can't even with time anymore..
A reação das pessoas foi total silêncio estupefato e eventuais narizes fungando devido ao choro!
Audience sound might also be a good fit for chess tournament
Right in the fucking feels
Wow! Man greatest feeling ever
Awww 😭😭😭 the feels
Sad scene...Always
If you told me this was during the pandemic, I'd have believed it with all the coughs 😂
*Pain.*