I mean yeah realizing the person you hated was protecting you all this time. Even if it wasn’t for Harry but more for his mother that still saying a lot
I kinda hoped that even in the afterlife, Lily would have witnessed all the times where Snape risked his life for her son, whom she died protecting out of love, and probably a scene where a ghost of Lily forgave Snape for the sad things that ended their friendship. She would have got to know that the friend she met as a child is still there and some goodness in him had not died out
@@WJHallyuLover8365 She’d still be mighty cross with him for bullying Harry and countless other students so relentlessly. Snape might have been on the side of good, but he wasn’t exactly a *good* man.
@@SuperMoviemaster21 Of course they could celebrate but have you seen people coming back from a war? Most people don't celebrate, they're still in shock and can't believe that it's over. They have to process things
@@Rathian03 Still though, they did it in the book after all :-) they could’ve at least had a reasonable use of both, as opposed to the overall movie being way too mopey, and dark to the point we literally cannot see a freaking thing!!!!!!!!! Which even worse is when it inspired literally most other movies to have their movies be horribly and abysmally coloured, Some even worse than what this abomination inspired for them, because it did so well, everyone else thought it had to copy it because everyone apparently for whatever psychotic reason liked it……
@@SuperMoviemaster21I like the tone of the movie with it being sad and dreadful, this is the deathly hallows after all. But the color in this movie was godawful. Really the movies went headfirst into this color washed effect after Azkaban
He survived 3 actually. They either thought "this kid is actually inmortal, wtf" or "damn Voldy can't even kill an underage kid, why tf am I working for him?" and dipped
Although i prefer the ending of the books where Voldemort dies like a normal human and his body just lies there in the ground, i also like this approach it shows that voldemort split so much his soul that when there where no horrocruxes left he basically had nothing, what was left of him was just dust, a shadow of his former self…
Honestly, I like the movie death better because his entire life Voldemort was never a man he was a monster so he deserved to die like one he acted so much like a monster when he became a monster and then dies the monster never a man on top of that he could never feel love
Good catch I never would have noticed that, but now that I have it sort of adds to the world building. Feels like more of a battle, like this wasn’t just some completely empty building
Yeah. But I always felt like they should’ve at least let him keep the wand. IMO, I always felt like they didn’t do a good job of showing Harry’s power progression, because everything that he’s learned was really more advanced. Not really something dangerous that only he can do. I would’ve liked it if they had followed the anime style of power progression, to show us just how powerful Harry has become.
One detail I like is midway through the fight Voldemort is so pissed he straight up is like Fuck this magic, I’m just gonna beat the shit out of this four eyes prick Edit Holy shit thanks for the likes everyone!
I love how some of the Death Eaters are like “Nope, we saw the killing curse hit Harry Potter and we’re definitely seeing that he survived it - for a second time. Not even gonna wait to find out how that was possible. Time to bounce!”
As much as I like it, it misses the whole point of how Tom Riddle died. He didn't disintegrate, he didn't bust into a cloud of magic dust, he simply dropped dead like everyone he ever killed showing that in the end, he wasn't this all powerful almighty dark lord, he was just a man with exceptional talent but even the most talented can't beat death in the end no matter how hard they may try
@@Rad5973 That's right! This is just a movie after all. If the director wanted God to die at 1 o'clock, God wouldn't be allowed to live until the clock struck number 2.
@@Rad5973 No offense to anyone. But this is a movie and the author decides how to end it. You know what I mean! But if I were the author, I would choose a different ending, an ending that if viewed from a certain perspective, Voldemort is not wrong.
I’m still salty that we were robbed of the epic 3 vs 1 duel between Voldemort and McGonagall, Slughorn, and Kingsley. I was so proud of Horace for fighting to try and avenge Lily 🥹
@@leandroagonzalez3 If I’m remembering correctly, he was also the one who rallied reinforcements and brought them to the second phase of the battle. What a good man
@@leandroagonzalez3Movie made some questionable decisions. Like why cut out Fred’s death scene entirely and just show his corpse? If anything I was hoping the movie would show MORE than the book, like the deaths of Lupin and Tonks maybe, considering it was a 2 part movie and movies have more freedom to show scenes away from the protagonist whereas books have to stay centered on Harry. Instead, they added that weird scene of Neville soloing 200 Death Eaters through pure luck which was… interesting. Still a great movie regardless.
@@SJ-di5zu the one part of the movie battle I preferred was Neville killing Nagini during Harry’s duel with Voldemort. In the book Neville killed Nagini before Harry jumped out of Hagrid’s arms and cast a spell to prove he was still alive. It makes way more sense for Harry to use his mastery of the Elder Wand to finish off Voldemort once and for all the moment Harry realizes he has that opportunity
The book version was more preferrable imo. His body dropped over. Despite all his efforts to escape his mortality, in the end, he was just another human and died like one
The only thing I prefer about this version is that at least there was a bit more fighting action between Harry and Voldemort BEFORE Voldemort's end. Because in the books I remember them being in the Great Hall pointing their wands at each other, circling around while Harry explains for almost 3 pages everything that went wrong with Voldemort's plans and with just one wand wave he falls.
0:45 for me this is my favorite scene. You can really feel the fear Voldemort causes just from the thought of being somewhere near hunting you. And then you realize he was never there, as you can see him in the next scene just appearing with no clue of where Harry is. It was all just Harry's imagination.
@simonpierre76 JUST like real war. Oftentimes you don’t know where the enemy is hiding. That’s why armies used to send Scouts to look for the enemy army’s location. Sometimes the enemy would suddenly appear without warning .
Something that not everyone knows is that the final duel was actually won by Voldemort. The reason Voldemort dies instead of Harry is because unbeknownst to Voldemort, the allegiance of the elder wand belonged to Harry and not Snape (hence why he killed Snape since it would have given him the allegiance if Snape was the true master), and the elder wand is incapable of fatally harming its true owner, so the spell rebounded and killed Voldemort instead. Harry **defeated** Lord Voldemort, however he never actually **killed** him. Which means Harry is truly not a murderer and has never murdered anyone. I love the intelligent way JK Rowling did that.
@viniciusoliveraa THE snake was still alive, so Voldemort was still immortal when he crash-landed & bleeding. Also having horcruxes doesn’t give unlimited damage. You body can still die… but your soul survives (in the horcruxes) to be reincarnated (like Voldemort did) .
2:38 if u think about thats probably the only or one of the few times voldemort has used physical h2h combat in his life . He really hated that teenagers guts
if they had remained loyal to the book and transitioned back into a crowd for the final fight after they flew around the castle, and had voldemort die in an underwhelming and average way, this scene would have been 10/10 scrumptious
I think how Voldemort died and turned to ash while suffering showed us his fate worse then death was well done. But I still wished the battle was like in the books.
I adore the books as much as anyone else but I’m tired of hearing people complain about Harry and Voldemort’s final duel and that it wasn’t in front of a hall of people to view their fight and overhear their conversation. That works in a book format, but on film that doesn’t translate so well. So I understand why they differed from the book. Voldemort is only one Horcrux away from death. His immortality is on the line, and his greatest enemy just won’t die. It doesn’t make sense why he would waste time having a conversation with Harry in the middle of a heated battle. He’d want to just kill Harry and be done with him. Otherwise them conversing takes away from the tension of the scene. I do agree that Voldemort should’ve dropped dead and experienced the death of a human. But this is also satisfying and works well with the style of magic the films portrayed.
One of the things I love about this scene is the expression of Lucius, right before he says to himself "Nah FO bro my family is more important than your war." The fight is much more grandused in the movie, different from the book of course but good. Just too bad the final stand wasn't in the great hall in front of everybody. When Harry says "Come on Tom. Let's finish it the way we started it- TOGETHER!" gives me chills every time I re-watch it.
@@electrictroy2010 "The adults tend to be silent and not tell the kids," are you joking? The adults spend a ton of time telling the kids, they even make listening to the tales a prerequisite for graduation - it's called history class.
This scene just doesn't sit well for me. In the books, Harry is practically invincible after being brought back. He faced death with courage, and was rewarded for it. Nothing scares him anymore. Nothing can hurt him anymore. Remember how he didn't even feel the pain from the Cruciatus curse Voldemort cast on his supposedly lifeless body? That's the whole point. Whereas in the movie Voldemort still smacked him and kicked him around during the Battle of Hogwarts. Also Harry not mentioning the "flaw in the plan" just before their final clash of spells. Also Harry snapping the Elder Wand, the Deathstick, the wand worthy of the conqueror of death, quite possibly the most powerful magical instrument there is, like a freaking twig, and tossing it off the bridge. That one really irked me.😅
I actually prefer Harry snapping the Elder Wand instead of leaving it where it had already been stolen and making the first wizard to disarm Harry of his wand the master of the Elder Wand
@@CraigMcGuinn My point is, how do you PHYSICALLY break a legendary wand imbued with extraordinarily powerful magic? That thing has withstood the test of time for hundreds of years without showing signs of wear and tear, and all it takes is the strength of a lanky teenage boy to snap it in half? Doesn't make any sense to me. Also, the wand saved Harry from Voldemort. TWICE. It is the primary reason he won the war. To destroy it after it's all over just seems... ungrateful? Especially when the wand is implied to have some degree of sentience. Your reasoning does makes sense though. Harry shouldn't destroy the wand (simply because it should be INDESTRUCTIBLE by default) but he can't just put it on the headmaster's desk and leave. He still has the responsibility to protect it (or, as Dumbledore stated, to protect others from it) until the day he dies.
@@abohsukampretsimple. because no one ever attempted to. Considering Harry was the true master of the elder wand at the end, it makes sense how he was able to snap it in half.
@@abohsukampret Even if Harry Potter went on to protect others from the Elder Wand while he remained its true master until the day he died: wouldn’t the first wizard to find the Elder Wand after Harry’s death become the new master of the Elder Wand? As Ollivander told Harry Potter in his own shop before Harry even set foot in Hogwarts for the first time: the wizard doesn’t choose the wand, the wand chooses the wizard. So why would that principle not apply to the Elder Wand if its previous master died without another wizard killing or disarming them?
He really isn't if you read the books. He has some natural ability, but overall he's a pretty mediocre wizard. Almost all of his victories are attributed to luck or to forces more powerful than himself
@@jordanashton5879 I mean you arent wrong but if you think about it....none of them are. Ignoring plot armor, no actual student (even a 7th year) should be able to stand against a death eater, a fully grown wizard with more magical knowledge and killing intent (only so far disarming, protrego and stupefy could get you lol). What I think the comment is referencing is that Harry is naturally stronger than his peers in terms of strength....the reason why he hasn't shown any consistent displays of that ability is because he is after all, still a teenager and hasn't had the chance to fully you know realize his potential ....but i mean fighting off like 100 dementors with a corporeal patronous at 13 is no normal feat (i am assuming...i'm no wizard haha). The books paint a better picture of showing each of the golden trio's strengths and weakness. I haven't been updated with the canon is ages but didn't he become head auror (source was Pottermore I believe, don't even know if thats still a thing haha).
@@jordanashton5879 More powerful than average, but ofc he was not able to compare with great wizards. Without Voldemort powers within, he fought with death eaters, and thanks to other characters, he possess wide spectrum of magical knowledge. He was lucky, that great wizards was near him and improves his own power, abilities and knowledge. His father was powerful wizard, his mother also(knowledge and ability to use very old protection magic). Mediocre wizards cant do that.
Those aren't killing curses Voldemort is throwing, they are less powerful curses. The Killing Curse cannot be blocked, deflected, shielded or survived in any way (apart from Lily Potter's love)
@sagesigman8269 isnt according to the books where the fight between Dumbledore and voldemord. Dumbledore took statues to block the killing curse. Thus kinda like deflected or blocked in a way ?
Except for Voldy strapping Harry, the rest of the fight scene is great. This scene proves that though Harry is not so talented unlike Voldemorte, Harry's natural magical strength is exceptionally high as he was able to duel with Voldemorte face to face for multiple times
Actually: Harry won his duel with Voldemort after Nagini was killed by Neville because Harry was the true master of the Elder Wand. Therefore the Elder Wand refused to kill its true master and Voldemort’s killing curse rebounded back onto him as a result
@@leandroagonzalez3actually: Harry explained to Ron and Hermoine how he was the true master of the Elder Wand in the final scene before the “17 years later” part
I love the fact both great Wizards but they went hand to hand combat like two drunkards outside Walmart. Beautifully shows how much they hate eachother.
Actually they didn't just dip. It was malfoy who threw harry his wand and ran after. What did you think lucius was looking shocked at otherwise? Look up deleted scene.
People dont realise how Voldemort died in the book was way better than this. In the book he is portrayed that in the end he was nothing more than human. In the movie version you are lead to believe he was more than a human, almost like a mythical creature. Also in the book Voldemort was fighting like 3-4 people at once and when Harry killed him everyone left standing was watching them, way better.
The one part of the movie version I prefer is Neville destroying Nagini during Harry and Voldemort’s duel to make Voldmort mortal. In the book: Neville destroys Nagini before Harry jumps out of Hagrid’s arms and casts a spell to prove he’s alive
Also he pretty much lectures Voldemort before killing him, calling him “Tom,” telling him Snape never served him after he killed Lily, how the Elder Wand belonged to Harry, not him, and telling Voldemort to just show some remorse.
No, plenty of people realize it because book readers like yourself won’t shut the f*ck up about it and tell everyone about it first chance they get. Look, I won’t say the movie version is superior to the book by any means but let’s stop pretending the book version is some perfect peak conclusion. Amongst a myriad of other things, the fact that everyone just stands around and watches Voldemort and Harry chat is absurdly stupid.
Personally, I like both in their own ways. A single stroke duel like in the book was fitting, but a lot of people don't appreciate that sort of thing when it goes on a screen (e.g. Maul's final duel in Star Wars Rebels); they often felt it too anticlimactic. One of those nuances between a book and a screen that makes adapting one to the other difficult, really. Sure, the movie version of the final duel was not perfect, but I enjoyed it for what it is; same with the book version. They fit their respective mediums enough, IMO.
I like how by this point, the Malfoys have had enough of risking their lives for the sake of Voldemort and his mad agenda, so as soon as Harry reveals that he's alive and the battle resumes, they basically say "Screw this and screw you Voldy, we're outta here!" and outta there they are.
Actually in the forest Malfoy mother was supposed to check if Harry stayed alive but she asked Potter if Draco isnt dead. Harry with his head signals Malfoy alive and she said Potter died
3:34 This moment has always lived in my head rent free. The music swelling up, the visual of the struggle leading their heads to merge together reflecting the connection that's existed between them ever since that night in Godric's Hollow, seeing the two different hands on each side of the merged head, the blending of the facial features, etc.
I honestly liked this ending. I don’t understand why everyone thinks EVERYTHING needs to be book accurate. Having some originality makes things more fun and interesting.
Because book fans want to see the events they cherished in the novels to be accurately translated on screen, and because the book ending actually paid off what Rowling was trying to accomplish and convey thematically through the whole series. Voldemort's entire motivation was a lust for power, but ultimately, to escape death by any seflish or terrible means. Harry, on the other hand, was sacrificial and selfless, and that virtue saved him. Voldemort sought to save his own life and lost it. Harry sought to give his life, so he found it again. This is one of the most important themes in the whole series from the very beginning. Voldemort wanted to be the most powerful and have endless days like a God, but his evil actions to accomplish this unnatural goal only sealed his own fate. In the end, he fell on his own sword, set his own trap, and lost not only his life and power but his soul. Having him die humbly just like any man is so much more poignant thematically, even if it's not as "epic" as crumbling into magic dust. We all have to die someday, and we can face that fact with honor, humility, and righteous choices, or we can be like Tom Riddle. The film ending, much like the whole film series, lost the point of the books. They'll always be inferior. People always talk about adaptations and how it's acceptable to change things up for the sake of "originality", but they never take into account that good stories are structured in a delicate framework of themes, character motivations, events and histories, etc., and changing things up, taking parts out or adding new elements into a pre-existing story can completely destroy the narritive entirely. People who prefer the movie ending didn't understand the book ending. Big and flashy isn't always better. At the end of the day, it should be about the characters, and the book ending was a battle of wits and a test of the two men's perspectives. That will always be more meaningful and satisfying to me than just shooting lasers each other.
Do people who only watched the movies even get how Voldemort died? The whole point is that the wand isn't going to kill its master so it rebounds. But that's not so obvious here since it just kind of goes back into the wand.
Nope. People who only watched movies don’t know a lot of stuff. Like in order of Phoenix - the talk between Dumbledore and Harry which explains like everything - if only to the movie, I would have no idea what all of this was about. The movies are so stupid. I am actually waiting for this new things. Maybe the books will be more respected.
@@Ant802Or you expect too much. you can't put every detail from a book into a movie, there's time and schedule issues that can prevent it. And besides, the movies can handle certain things a lot better than the books.
@@liamgreat8024 Not to mention that it is incredibly difficult to dump that much exposition without, well, dumping a lot of exposition. It's a limitation of the media, which in itself forces different and creative approaches. I admit I'm one of those that had only watched the movies when these came out and I didn't quite understood that whole "Elder wand ownership" deal or that even related to the fact that the spell rebounds and it's what actually kills Voldemort. I had assumed it was him being weakened after Nigiri dies, which might be what the filmmakers were actually going for.
@@Ant802 Harry Potter book readers, LotR book readers, y'all are all the same. Books and movies are two different medians. If you tried to squeeze every detail from a book into a movie, that movie would be 12 hours long. The movies were great, you can keep your books and continue being disappointed by movies not meeting your unrealistic expectations.
@@joelvalencia6738Harry's magical capability is very lacking for that kind of confrontation, his style is more bread and butter; reflexes and strong will combined with a stronger than average grasp of basic dueling spells
@jatinnegi4275 Nah,he had the Elder Wand which helped him. And even then it was basically a stalemate. Dumbledore is better but Dumbledore admits Voldemort has the raw power
Even though Harry killed Voldemort, Neville is a hero too for destroying Nagini the Python, the last hoarcrux. Neville is also a hero for speaking up to Voldemort the way he did, despite thinking that Harry was gone.
@@shadowmaster8684 the median human reaction time is ~.3 seconds, and there's no indication in the Harry Potter universe that wizards and witches have significantly faster reactions. In that time, a .45 ACP will cover anything between 100 and 200 metres, depending on bullet weight. Average wizarding duels always seem to happen at much shorter range, in the order of 20-30 metres tops. This means that the guy with the 1911 could absolutely canoe the guy with the pointy stick.
Ok, this has been driving me crazy for seven movies now, and I know you're going to roll your eyes, but hear me out: Harry Potter should have carried a 1911. Here's why: Think about how quickly the entire WWWIII (Wizarding-World War III) would have ended if all of the good guys had simply armed up with good ol' American hot lead. Basilisk? Let's see how tough it is when you shoot it with a .470 Nitro Express. Worried about its Medusa-gaze? Wear night vision goggles. The image is light-amplified and re-transmitted to your eyes. You aren't looking at it--you're looking at a picture of it. Imagine how epic the first movie would be if Harry had put a breeching charge on the bathroom wall, flash-banged the hole, and then went in wearing NVGs and a Kevlar-weave stab-vest, carrying a SPAS-12. And have you noticed that only Europe seems to a problem with Deatheaters? Maybe it's because Americans have spent the last 200 years shooting deer, playing GTA: Vice City, and keeping an eye out for black helicopters over their compounds. Meanwhile, Brits have been cutting their steaks with spoons. Remember: gun-control means that Voldemort wins. God made wizards and God made muggles, but Samuel Colt made them equal. Now I know what you're going to say: "But a wizard could just disarm someone with a gun!" Yeah, well they can also disarm someone with a wand (as they do many times throughout the books/movies). But which is faster: saying a spell or pulling a trigger? Avada Kedavra, meet Avtomat Kalashnikova. Imagine Harry out in the woods, wearing his invisibility cloak, carrying a .50bmg Barrett, turning Deatheaters into pink mist, scratching a lightning bolt into his rifle stock for each kill. I don't think Madam Pomfrey has any spells that can scrape your brains off of the trees and put you back together after something like that. Voldemort's wand may be 13.5 inches with a Phoenix-feather core, but Harry's would be 0.50 inches with a tungsten core. Let's see Voldy wave his at 3,000 feet per second. Better hope you have some Essence of Dittany for that sucking chest wound. I can see it now...Voldemort roaring with evil laughter and boasting to Harry that he can't be killed, since he is protected by seven Horcruxes, only to have Harry give a crooked grin, flick his cigarette butt away, and deliver what would easily be the best one-liner in the entire series: "Well then I guess it's a good thing my 1911 holds 7+1." And that is why Harry Potter should have carried a 1911.
Damn, Harry suddenly became Neo and got stronger than Voldemort. And then they went WWE at each other. And Harry overpowered him in a beam struggle and vaporized him. LoL!
Does anyone realize that in this scene Harry managed to block several Avada Kedavra, a spell which is supposed to be unblockable, unstoppable, just like that?
I would argue Voldemort is more powerful than Grindelwald. Dumbledore defeated Grindelwald while Grindelwald used the Elder Wand that Grindelwald was the true master of: whereas Voldemort stalemated Dumbledore in the Order of the Phoenix duel while Dumbledore was using the Elder Wand while Dumbledore was its true master
Gosh was satisfied watching Lord Voldemort be defeated in this movje back in 2011 and then 8 years later my next big obsession being the MCU with Iron Man defeating Thanos gave off a similar vibe of satisfaction
I love how harry called snape "professor" this time, shows how much respect he has gained for the man
I mean yeah realizing the person you hated was protecting you all this time. Even if it wasn’t for Harry but more for his mother that still saying a lot
I just realized that too! Never clicked with me how significant that was till now
I kinda hoped that even in the afterlife, Lily would have witnessed all the times where Snape risked his life for her son, whom she died protecting out of love, and probably a scene where a ghost of Lily forgave Snape for the sad things that ended their friendship. She would have got to know that the friend she met as a child is still there and some goodness in him had not died out
@@WJHallyuLover8365
She’d still be mighty cross with him for bullying Harry and countless other students so relentlessly.
Snape might have been on the side of good, but he wasn’t exactly a *good* man.
Snape protecting harry doesn't invalidate all the bad he's done lmao. Bffr.@@WJHallyuLover8365
What I love about the movie version is that no one celebrates Voldemort's death. Everyone is just so tired, traumatized and grieves their losses
Really? So much for an not ending, let alone the end of the war, don’t you think that at least warrants a little celebration?
@@SuperMoviemaster21 Of course they could celebrate but have you seen people coming back from a war? Most people don't celebrate, they're still in shock and can't believe that it's over. They have to process things
@@Rathian03 Still though, they did it in the book after all :-) they could’ve at least had a reasonable use of both, as opposed to the overall movie being way too mopey, and dark to the point we literally cannot see a freaking thing!!!!!!!!! Which even worse is when it inspired literally most other movies to have their movies be horribly and abysmally coloured, Some even worse than what this abomination inspired for them, because it did so well, everyone else thought it had to copy it because everyone apparently for whatever psychotic reason liked it……
@@Rathian03 when did you see people coming back from a war? Lol talking like an expert. STFU!
@@SuperMoviemaster21I like the tone of the movie with it being sad and dreadful, this is the deathly hallows after all. But the color in this movie was godawful. Really the movies went headfirst into this color washed effect after Azkaban
Death Eaters: Welp, he survived 2 death curses, *_I. Am. Out. Of. Here._*
Lets make it 3-
I like that modification of films
He survived 3 actually. They either thought "this kid is actually inmortal, wtf" or "damn Voldy can't even kill an underage kid, why tf am I working for him?" and dipped
@@nodeberiaestaraqui93 What was the third?
@@quinnjackson9252the last time, when Avada reflected to Voldemort because Harry was master of Elder Wand for that moment
I love how Tom's half muggle origins come to light when he sees that magic won't work here 😂
It turns into a brawl
Bro was like
"THIS IS HOW WE DID IT BACK AT THE ORPHANAGE"
We will use the old ways then
Tom: I ran out of magic, but not out of options
@@kashyap8097*Darkseid grins*
A brawl involves punching, this was not a brawl.
Although i prefer the ending of the books where Voldemort dies like a normal human and his body just lies there in the ground, i also like this approach it shows that voldemort split so much his soul that when there where no horrocruxes left he basically had nothing, what was left of him was just dust, a shadow of his former self…
as in, he had nothing human left inside, just a monstrous magical construct, filled with nothing but dark magic, hate and fear
Old Man Riddle?
You can't use magic if you have no soul. The wand flipped to the only living person it saw.
@@cadenrolland5250 yeah i understand that, yet ignoring the technicisms of how magic work i think the movie’s ending also works
Honestly, I like the movie death better because his entire life Voldemort was never a man he was a monster so he deserved to die like one he acted so much like a monster when he became a monster and then dies the monster never a man on top of that he could never feel love
I am amazed Harry never lost his glasses during this 😂
😂 Yeah It’s Correct
@@VishnuStarLight😊
True 😂
Maybe they were spelled to stay on his face and not break?
Writers' wizardry
Forever love while Harry & Voldemort battle on the stairs you can see a student & a deatheater just going at each other by themselves.
0:17 😂👎🏽
Good catch I never would have noticed that, but now that I have it sort of adds to the world building. Feels like more of a battle, like this wasn’t just some completely empty building
props to that student
@XP-nt9iywhat's the right one
Where?
When magic couldn't kill Harry, Vol starts to slap the shit outta him
😂 So true
Vol: CATCH THESE HANDS BOY!!!
Harry Potter and the 5 Fingers of Pimp Hands
Youuu 😂😂😂😔
😅
Bro killed the final boss and got the bosses weapon as a reward. 💀
and then moved it out of the inventory and, when prompted, wrote DELETE
Fr
TBF, the wand wasn't Voldemort's in the first place 😅
*loot
Yeah. But I always felt like they should’ve at least let him keep the wand. IMO, I always felt like they didn’t do a good job of showing Harry’s power progression, because everything that he’s learned was really more advanced. Not really something dangerous that only he can do. I would’ve liked it if they had followed the anime style of power progression, to show us just how powerful Harry has become.
Snape: "YOU CAN'T APPARATE OR DISSAPPARATE IN THIS CASTLE!"
Voldemort: "And I took that personally"
and Dumbledore sitting in the corner laughing silently
@@_jojo_joestar_Its stated Voldemort pushed magic further
By this point, the castle's been utterly trashed in every sense of the word and the magical protections around it broken.
@@samalvey8168 Imagine youre a Muggle taking a stroll through the Highlands of Scottland, and you see THIS because the protection spells broken XD
One detail I like is midway through the fight Voldemort is so pissed he straight up is like
Fuck this magic, I’m just gonna beat the shit out of this four eyes prick
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Holy shit thanks for the likes everyone!
😂
Having seen his avada kedavra failed twice, he should have just gone with "accio desert eagle!"
@@Th0ughtf0rce
*Voldemort used bitch slap*
Harry:What spell was that?
Voldemort:It’s called these Hands you wanker!
@@Th0ughtf0rce😂😂😂😂
The backhand b**c* slap was a very nice touch
Imagine being Voldemort right now everytime he tried to kill Harry he failed..His frustration level went off the charts at this point...😂
thats why mans resorted to the good ole fashion throwing hands lol
Yup the same feeling when we fail to kill a cockroach😂
@mdjunad5771 0:04 Voldy be like: WTFF dude!??
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He said “why do you live” so calmly xd i would’ve been like “wtf why the hell are you alive!?!?!?!”
I love how some of the Death Eaters are like “Nope, we saw the killing curse hit Harry Potter and we’re definitely seeing that he survived it - for a second time. Not even gonna wait to find out how that was possible. Time to bounce!”
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Death Eaters: *"Welp...it's 11!" [Dips]*
"Because I have something worth living for." That line was so powerful 💪and strong.
That whole dialog should of been in the movie 💪💪💪💪
As much as I like it, it misses the whole point of how Tom Riddle died. He didn't disintegrate, he didn't bust into a cloud of magic dust, he simply dropped dead like everyone he ever killed showing that in the end, he wasn't this all powerful almighty dark lord, he was just a man with exceptional talent but even the most talented can't beat death in the end no matter how hard they may try
Voldermod is god
@@gmcf0013God can’t die
@@Rad5973 That's right! This is just a movie after all. If the director wanted God to die at 1 o'clock, God wouldn't be allowed to live until the clock struck number 2.
@@Rad5973 No offense to anyone. But this is a movie and the author decides how to end it. You know what I mean! But if I were the author, I would choose a different ending, an ending that if viewed from a certain perspective, Voldemort is not wrong.
They probably wanted his death to be more agonizing.
I’m still salty that we were robbed of the epic 3 vs 1 duel between Voldemort and McGonagall, Slughorn, and Kingsley. I was so proud of Horace for fighting to try and avenge Lily 🥹
The 7th book did this whole war insane for my brain and it was an epic war.
I wish the movie just copy and pasted.... but no =(
@@leandroagonzalez3 If I’m remembering correctly, he was also the one who rallied reinforcements and brought them to the second phase of the battle. What a good man
@@leandroagonzalez3Movie made some questionable decisions. Like why cut out Fred’s death scene entirely and just show his corpse? If anything I was hoping the movie would show MORE than the book, like the deaths of Lupin and Tonks maybe, considering it was a 2 part movie and movies have more freedom to show scenes away from the protagonist whereas books have to stay centered on Harry.
Instead, they added that weird scene of Neville soloing 200 Death Eaters through pure luck which was… interesting.
Still a great movie regardless.
@@SJ-di5zu the one part of the movie battle I preferred was Neville killing Nagini during Harry’s duel with Voldemort. In the book Neville killed Nagini before Harry jumped out of Hagrid’s arms and cast a spell to prove he was still alive.
It makes way more sense for Harry to use his mastery of the Elder Wand to finish off Voldemort once and for all the moment Harry realizes he has that opportunity
I missed the dialogue between Harry and Voldy. You don't learn do you Riddle, you dare, yes I dare. That would have been cool.
after 13 years... this still gives me goosebumps
That’s because 13 is an unlucky number!
Same
13 years it has been….
Você está me fazendo sentir velho
@@matheus204503 You are old.
Voldemort turning to ash was perfect he was nothing but dust in the wind no soul just a shell
Personally I prefer how he dies in the book. Because it shows despite being an evil dark lord he was still a human being.
Nah, the books was better. He had a body and died
@@bigwagon6727 And people were present to witness the finale! That's a major point of the story
The book version was more preferrable imo. His body dropped over. Despite all his efforts to escape his mortality, in the end, he was just another human and died like one
The only thing I prefer about this version is that at least there was a bit more fighting action between Harry and Voldemort BEFORE Voldemort's end. Because in the books I remember them being in the Great Hall pointing their wands at each other, circling around while Harry explains for almost 3 pages everything that went wrong with Voldemort's plans and with just one wand wave he falls.
Voldemort: You know what Harry, magic isn’t gonna kill, you I’m just gonna slap the shit out of you 2:35
0:45 for me this is my favorite scene. You can really feel the fear Voldemort causes just from the thought of being somewhere near hunting you. And then you realize he was never there, as you can see him in the next scene just appearing with no clue of where Harry is. It was all just Harry's imagination.
wow that's a really great insight so interesting!
Literal fog of war.
@simonpierre76 JUST like real war. Oftentimes you don’t know where the enemy is hiding. That’s why armies used to send Scouts to look for the enemy army’s location. Sometimes the enemy would suddenly appear without warning
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Also too, he can no longer sense where he is
Tom gone win harry 🎉❤😊
3:01 Harry showing Voldemort the ultimate disrespect there by calling him Tom was brilliant!
5:06 "Mr. Potter, I don't feel so good ..."
Was looking for this and was not disappointed. lol.
Lol I see what you did 😂
Something that not everyone knows is that the final duel was actually won by Voldemort. The reason Voldemort dies instead of Harry is because unbeknownst to Voldemort, the allegiance of the elder wand belonged to Harry and not Snape (hence why he killed Snape since it would have given him the allegiance if Snape was the true master), and the elder wand is incapable of fatally harming its true owner, so the spell rebounded and killed Voldemort instead. Harry **defeated** Lord Voldemort, however he never actually **killed** him. Which means Harry is truly not a murderer and has never murdered anyone. I love the intelligent way JK Rowling did that.
Yes Voldemort was killed by the wand, not harry
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It also shows that Voldemort was always a more powerful wizard than Harry. If Harry wasn’t the real owner of the wand he would be toast
Dumbledore is a fucking genius 😭 it all goes back to him
which is why i hate the whole love protection lives within voldermort thing, much better to just say the elder wand refused to kill its master
That is not true
4:03 It's the first time we see Voldemort bleeding, his face is wounded, it shows how he was finally vulnerable
@viniciusoliveraa THE snake was still alive, so Voldemort was still immortal when he crash-landed & bleeding. Also having horcruxes doesn’t give unlimited damage. You body can still die… but your soul survives (in the horcruxes) to be reincarnated (like Voldemort did)
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I think it’s to show that he’s getting weaker and is now actually getting damaged
When you make God bleed people will seast to believe in him.
Voldemort got so tired of Harry's shit, he tested to see if his pimp hand was still strong.
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I use my pimp hand to correct!
come on tom let's finish this the way we started it together baddest line ever
2:38 if u think about thats probably the only or one of the few times voldemort has used physical h2h combat in his life . He really hated that teenagers guts
if they had remained loyal to the book and transitioned back into a crowd for the final fight after they flew around the castle, and had voldemort die in an underwhelming and average way, this scene would have been 10/10 scrumptious
But instead we got this over the top Hollywood garbage
@@nathanrudd2327never complaining, this was perfect
@@Alexander-wq7qo the book ending was perfect
who the hell cares which ending they used? they're both perfect in their own ways.
I think how Voldemort died and turned to ash while suffering showed us his fate worse then death was well done. But I still wished the battle was like in the books.
I adore the books as much as anyone else but I’m tired of hearing people complain about Harry and Voldemort’s final duel and that it wasn’t in front of a hall of people to view their fight and overhear their conversation. That works in a book format, but on film that doesn’t translate so well. So I understand why they differed from the book. Voldemort is only one Horcrux away from death. His immortality is on the line, and his greatest enemy just won’t die. It doesn’t make sense why he would waste time having a conversation with Harry in the middle of a heated battle. He’d want to just kill Harry and be done with him. Otherwise them conversing takes away from the tension of the scene. I do agree that Voldemort should’ve dropped dead and experienced the death of a human. But this is also satisfying and works well with the style of magic the films portrayed.
One of the things I love about this scene is the expression of Lucius, right before he says to himself "Nah FO bro my family is more important than your war." The fight is much more grandused in the movie, different from the book of course but good. Just too bad the final stand wasn't in the great hall in front of everybody. When Harry says "Come on Tom. Let's finish it the way we started it- TOGETHER!" gives me chills every time I re-watch it.
“Come on, Tom” 😎
Let’s finish this the way we started……TOGETHER!!!!!!!
@@jessedellross3245 instant chills
i believe he just called him Tom i don't think ive heard him called Voldemort yet
Like all those prick that insist people to call them Dr.something, but you call them by their first name anyway.
Voldemort didn’t die because of Harry. Thanos snapped at the same time.
Bro 😂😂😂
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Lol and he got Bellatrix to!
imagine how it felt when they brought up this war with their children, and going to school where the battle took place also is crazy to remember.
@Chabowbie THIS castle has seen several battles or wars. The adults tend to be silent & not tell the kids
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The castle has seen bloodshed stretching back centuries
@@electrictroy2010 I like the "stretching" you used because that's exactly what harry and Voldemort
@@electrictroy2010 "The adults tend to be silent and not tell the kids," are you joking? The adults spend a ton of time telling the kids, they even make listening to the tales a prerequisite for graduation - it's called history class.
Voldemort hyperventilating from 0:14 - 0:28 will always be hella funny 🤣
Come on Tom let's finish the way we started TOGETHER
0:07 Her reaction is priceless
I see 3 hers in this scene. Which do you mean? (Also the reactions don’t seem like anything special.)
@@electrictroy2010 Hermione is the most prominent
4:39 Harry's face says it all; "Now I've got you!"
5:11 did he literally just say screw you Harry when he died
Damnn
I can hear that too
LOL
This scene just doesn't sit well for me. In the books, Harry is practically invincible after being brought back. He faced death with courage, and was rewarded for it. Nothing scares him anymore. Nothing can hurt him anymore. Remember how he didn't even feel the pain from the Cruciatus curse Voldemort cast on his supposedly lifeless body? That's the whole point.
Whereas in the movie Voldemort still smacked him and kicked him around during the Battle of Hogwarts. Also Harry not mentioning the "flaw in the plan" just before their final clash of spells.
Also Harry snapping the Elder Wand, the Deathstick, the wand worthy of the conqueror of death, quite possibly the most powerful magical instrument there is, like a freaking twig, and tossing it off the bridge. That one really irked me.😅
I actually prefer Harry snapping the Elder Wand instead of leaving it where it had already been stolen and making the first wizard to disarm Harry of his wand the master of the Elder Wand
@@CraigMcGuinn My point is, how do you PHYSICALLY break a legendary wand imbued with extraordinarily powerful magic? That thing has withstood the test of time for hundreds of years without showing signs of wear and tear, and all it takes is the strength of a lanky teenage boy to snap it in half? Doesn't make any sense to me.
Also, the wand saved Harry from Voldemort. TWICE. It is the primary reason he won the war. To destroy it after it's all over just seems... ungrateful? Especially when the wand is implied to have some degree of sentience.
Your reasoning does makes sense though. Harry shouldn't destroy the wand (simply because it should be INDESTRUCTIBLE by default) but he can't just put it on the headmaster's desk and leave. He still has the responsibility to protect it (or, as Dumbledore stated, to protect others from it) until the day he dies.
@@abohsukampretsimple. because no one ever attempted to. Considering Harry was the true master of the elder wand at the end, it makes sense how he was able to snap it in half.
@@abohsukampretI mean it is JUST a stick, and he's the Master of it.
@@abohsukampret Even if Harry Potter went on to protect others from the Elder Wand while he remained its true master until the day he died: wouldn’t the first wizard to find the Elder Wand after Harry’s death become the new master of the Elder Wand?
As Ollivander told Harry Potter in his own shop before Harry even set foot in Hogwarts for the first time: the wizard doesn’t choose the wand, the wand chooses the wizard.
So why would that principle not apply to the Elder Wand if its previous master died without another wizard killing or disarming them?
I love how vocal Voldemort is. Each and every spell is so full of evil and in equal parts, passion. He’s like an opera actor.
@1:30 the way harry deflects voldemorts death spell is so awesome. Harry truly is a very strong wizard❤
He really isn't if you read the books. He has some natural ability, but overall he's a pretty mediocre wizard. Almost all of his victories are attributed to luck or to forces more powerful than himself
@@jordanashton5879 I mean you arent wrong but if you think about it....none of them are. Ignoring plot armor, no actual student (even a 7th year) should be able to stand against a death eater, a fully grown wizard with more magical knowledge and killing intent (only so far disarming, protrego and stupefy could get you lol). What I think the comment is referencing is that Harry is naturally stronger than his peers in terms of strength....the reason why he hasn't shown any consistent displays of that ability is because he is after all, still a teenager and hasn't had the chance to fully you know realize his potential ....but i mean fighting off like 100 dementors with a corporeal patronous at 13 is no normal feat (i am assuming...i'm no wizard haha). The books paint a better picture of showing each of the golden trio's strengths and weakness. I haven't been updated with the canon is ages but didn't he become head auror (source was Pottermore I believe, don't even know if thats still a thing haha).
@@jordanashton5879 More powerful than average, but ofc he was not able to compare with great wizards. Without Voldemort powers within, he fought with death eaters, and thanks to other characters, he possess wide spectrum of magical knowledge. He was lucky, that great wizards was near him and improves his own power, abilities and knowledge. His father was powerful wizard, his mother also(knowledge and ability to use very old protection magic). Mediocre wizards cant do that.
Those aren't killing curses Voldemort is throwing, they are less powerful curses. The Killing Curse cannot be blocked, deflected, shielded or survived in any way (apart from Lily Potter's love)
@sagesigman8269 isnt according to the books where the fight between Dumbledore and voldemord. Dumbledore took statues to block the killing curse. Thus kinda like deflected or blocked in a way ?
Voldemort at 0:04 “HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO KILL YOU BOY!” 🤬
Hhhhhhh LOL
Except for Voldy strapping Harry, the rest of the fight scene is great. This scene proves that though Harry is not so talented unlike Voldemorte, Harry's natural magical strength is exceptionally high as he was able to duel with Voldemorte face to face for multiple times
Voldermort could have killed Harry 3 times but decided to just push and throw him
Just to get Harry to lure him to an edge and jump off with him
Actually: Harry won his duel with Voldemort after Nagini was killed by Neville because Harry was the true master of the Elder Wand. Therefore the Elder Wand refused to kill its true master and Voldemort’s killing curse rebounded back onto him as a result
@CraigMcGuinn and they never really talked or showed that in the movie did they? ...
The movies were good up to goblet of fire
@@leandroagonzalez3actually: Harry explained to Ron and Hermoine how he was the true master of the Elder Wand in the final scene before the “17 years later” part
- Why do you live?
- Because I have something worth living for: my nose
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@@kenzie_abqarys Overused joke
No Nose No Life
Just noticed that Harry refers to Snape as Professor Snape which he never did and shows how his level of respect for Snape's bravery
I love the fact both great Wizards but they went hand to hand combat like two drunkards outside Walmart.
Beautifully shows how much they hate eachother.
nokia phone, hulk's pants, harry's glasses should've been tom's horcruxes
I love how fast Narcissa is just like "Yeah uh Lucius we're leaving. We got our son we're out."
In the book they stayed
2:33 He said the same line from the final scene of the Order of the Phoenix!
I like how Neville is the one to destroy Voldemort‘s last horcrux considering he could have been the chosen one.
i LOVED how the Malfoys just dipped , sure they were a-holes but even they knew the line between bad and straight up EVIL and CRAZY
Actually they didn't just dip. It was malfoy who threw harry his wand and ran after. What did you think lucius was looking shocked at otherwise?
Look up deleted scene.
Music at 5:33 is awesome
I love that you can tell how tired lucius is in this movie. Bro looks so dead inside
Just rewatched the whole films and man never gets old I’m finna re watch this film for life at this point 😂
People dont realise how Voldemort died in the book was way better than this. In the book he is portrayed that in the end he was nothing more than human. In the movie version you are lead to believe he was more than a human, almost like a mythical creature.
Also in the book Voldemort was fighting like 3-4 people at once and when Harry killed him everyone left standing was watching them, way better.
The one part of the movie version I prefer is Neville destroying Nagini during Harry and Voldemort’s duel to make Voldmort mortal. In the book: Neville destroys Nagini before Harry jumps out of Hagrid’s arms and casts a spell to prove he’s alive
Also he pretty much lectures Voldemort before killing him, calling him “Tom,” telling him Snape never served him after he killed Lily, how the Elder Wand belonged to Harry, not him, and telling Voldemort to just show some remorse.
No, plenty of people realize it because book readers like yourself won’t shut the f*ck up about it and tell everyone about it first chance they get.
Look, I won’t say the movie version is superior to the book by any means but let’s stop pretending the book version is some perfect peak conclusion. Amongst a myriad of other things, the fact that everyone just stands around and watches Voldemort and Harry chat is absurdly stupid.
Visually it wouldn't hv been good
Personally, I like both in their own ways. A single stroke duel like in the book was fitting, but a lot of people don't appreciate that sort of thing when it goes on a screen (e.g. Maul's final duel in Star Wars Rebels); they often felt it too anticlimactic. One of those nuances between a book and a screen that makes adapting one to the other difficult, really. Sure, the movie version of the final duel was not perfect, but I enjoyed it for what it is; same with the book version. They fit their respective mediums enough, IMO.
I like how by this point, the Malfoys have had enough of risking their lives for the sake of Voldemort and his mad agenda, so as soon as Harry reveals that he's alive and the battle resumes, they basically say "Screw this and screw you Voldy, we're outta here!" and outta there they are.
Actually in the forest Malfoy mother was supposed to check if Harry stayed alive but she asked Potter if Draco isnt dead. Harry with his head signals Malfoy alive and she said Potter died
the way narcissa walked out holding dracos hand :(
Staircase battle was so cool love that scene were Harry is deflecting the spells
From this my childhood was ended🙂
That attack maneuver at 2:00 is so much fun to watch. It’s a scene I’ll always remember cause I recall it like everyday almost.
Imagine having beef with a teenager
I think his beef is more so that he doesnt die,and the prophecy says one of them must die
Karate Kid vibes 😂
According to TV Tropes Voldemort's reaction to Harry surviving his supposed "death" would be an example of a "Villainous Breakdown."
0:07 Anyone else think Ron looks a bit weird in this shot?
YES
I saw a video that said they used a stunt double here because Rupert couldn't stop laughing, not sure if that's true tho
This must be a computer generated face!😮
lol he does look weird
I thought I was the only one who noticed
3:34 This moment has always lived in my head rent free. The music swelling up, the visual of the struggle leading their heads to merge together reflecting the connection that's existed between them ever since that night in Godric's Hollow, seeing the two different hands on each side of the merged head, the blending of the facial features, etc.
I honestly liked this ending. I don’t understand why everyone thinks EVERYTHING needs to be book accurate. Having some originality makes things more fun and interesting.
Because book fans want to see the events they cherished in the novels to be accurately translated on screen, and because the book ending actually paid off what Rowling was trying to accomplish and convey thematically through the whole series. Voldemort's entire motivation was a lust for power, but ultimately, to escape death by any seflish or terrible means. Harry, on the other hand, was sacrificial and selfless, and that virtue saved him. Voldemort sought to save his own life and lost it. Harry sought to give his life, so he found it again. This is one of the most important themes in the whole series from the very beginning. Voldemort wanted to be the most powerful and have endless days like a God, but his evil actions to accomplish this unnatural goal only sealed his own fate. In the end, he fell on his own sword, set his own trap, and lost not only his life and power but his soul. Having him die humbly just like any man is so much more poignant thematically, even if it's not as "epic" as crumbling into magic dust. We all have to die someday, and we can face that fact with honor, humility, and righteous choices, or we can be like Tom Riddle.
The film ending, much like the whole film series, lost the point of the books. They'll always be inferior. People always talk about adaptations and how it's acceptable to change things up for the sake of "originality", but they never take into account that good stories are structured in a delicate framework of themes, character motivations, events and histories, etc., and changing things up, taking parts out or adding new elements into a pre-existing story can completely destroy the narritive entirely. People who prefer the movie ending didn't understand the book ending. Big and flashy isn't always better. At the end of the day, it should be about the characters, and the book ending was a battle of wits and a test of the two men's perspectives. That will always be more meaningful and satisfying to me than just shooting lasers each other.
I love how he calls him "Tom" just like Dumbledore always did
Sreing his Demise in 3D back in theatres in 2011 was an experience I'll never forget!
epic battle of all time... i think even Avengers vs Thanos is not as iconic as this...
Agreed… no Oscar, no attention for the Harry Potter franchise but universal profits on it at their theme parks🤦🏽
No... But thanos killed Voldemort.... Tho...
5:05 Rest in peace Voldemort ❤
More like pieces 💀
3:16 that lego breaking sound effect 💀
Even cameraman had to dissaparate to make the shot 😮
All time favourite... My best childhood❤❤❤❤
2:58 bro had the chance to push him off but would rather listen
Do people who only watched the movies even get how Voldemort died? The whole point is that the wand isn't going to kill its master so it rebounds. But that's not so obvious here since it just kind of goes back into the wand.
Nope. People who only watched movies don’t know a lot of stuff. Like in order of Phoenix - the talk between Dumbledore and Harry which explains like everything - if only to the movie, I would have no idea what all of this was about. The movies are so stupid. I am actually waiting for this new things. Maybe the books will be more respected.
@@Ant802Or you expect too much. you can't put every detail from a book into a movie, there's time and schedule issues that can prevent it. And besides, the movies can handle certain things a lot better than the books.
@@liamgreat8024 Not to mention that it is incredibly difficult to dump that much exposition without, well, dumping a lot of exposition. It's a limitation of the media, which in itself forces different and creative approaches.
I admit I'm one of those that had only watched the movies when these came out and I didn't quite understood that whole "Elder wand ownership" deal or that even related to the fact that the spell rebounds and it's what actually kills Voldemort. I had assumed it was him being weakened after Nigiri dies, which might be what the filmmakers were actually going for.
Sure they do. Harry literally explains it to Ron and Hermoine on the bridge later.
@@Ant802 Harry Potter book readers, LotR book readers, y'all are all the same. Books and movies are two different medians. If you tried to squeeze every detail from a book into a movie, that movie would be 12 hours long. The movies were great, you can keep your books and continue being disappointed by movies not meeting your unrealistic expectations.
I love how Voldy put hands on Harry 😂😂
Tom Riddle in the end without his horocruxes was Not even close to being as strong as Potter. I mean how quickly he lit his ass up.
zone of the most cinematic battles ever made
Yes, i just wish it was more as my favorite fight, Voldemort VS Dumbledore in the order of the Phoenix movie.
Imo thats Anakin vs Obi Wan. But this one is my No.2 for always
@@joelvalencia6738Harry's magical capability is very lacking for that kind of confrontation, his style is more bread and butter; reflexes and strong will combined with a stronger than average grasp of basic dueling spells
I can't believe that harry had the balls to call Voldemort Tom
Who is witnessing the final due? You can see someone standing in the door way at 5:42.
It was probably Neville
Since we just saw him kill the snake near the entrance
I love how Harry bravely said Come on Tom let's finish how we started. I was yes! On your face Voldemort.
Whoever you support, you can’t deny that Voldermorts slap Harry in this fight
Dombledore>>>
@jatinnegi4275 Nah,he had the Elder Wand which helped him.
And even then it was basically a stalemate.
Dumbledore is better but Dumbledore admits Voldemort has the raw power
@@newhybrid101 in book dumbledore was stronger, but in movies he got dominated by voldi, only elder wand saved him at the last moment
Even though Harry killed Voldemort, Neville is a hero too for destroying Nagini the Python, the last hoarcrux. Neville is also a hero for speaking up to Voldemort the way he did, despite thinking that Harry was gone.
I wonder what would happen if someone just pulled out a 1911 in a wizard dual.
They’d probably deflect the bullets
@@shadowmaster8684 the median human reaction time is ~.3 seconds, and there's no indication in the Harry Potter universe that wizards and witches have significantly faster reactions. In that time, a .45 ACP will cover anything between 100 and 200 metres, depending on bullet weight. Average wizarding duels always seem to happen at much shorter range, in the order of 20-30 metres tops. This means that the guy with the 1911 could absolutely canoe the guy with the pointy stick.
@@pixelghostclyde8717yeah lol the hp guys are pretty weak tbh
Ok, this has been driving me crazy for seven movies now, and I know you're going to roll your eyes, but hear me out: Harry Potter should have carried a 1911.
Here's why:
Think about how quickly the entire WWWIII (Wizarding-World War III) would have ended if all of the good guys had simply armed up with good ol' American hot lead.
Basilisk? Let's see how tough it is when you shoot it with a .470 Nitro Express. Worried about its Medusa-gaze? Wear night vision goggles. The image is light-amplified and re-transmitted to your eyes. You aren't looking at it--you're looking at a picture of it.
Imagine how epic the first movie would be if Harry had put a breeching charge on the bathroom wall, flash-banged the hole, and then went in wearing NVGs and a Kevlar-weave stab-vest, carrying a SPAS-12.
And have you noticed that only Europe seems to a problem with Deatheaters? Maybe it's because Americans have spent the last 200 years shooting deer, playing GTA: Vice City, and keeping an eye out for black helicopters over their compounds. Meanwhile, Brits have been cutting their steaks with spoons. Remember: gun-control means that Voldemort wins. God made wizards and God made muggles, but Samuel Colt made them equal.
Now I know what you're going to say: "But a wizard could just disarm someone with a gun!" Yeah, well they can also disarm someone with a wand (as they do many times throughout the books/movies). But which is faster: saying a spell or pulling a trigger?
Avada Kedavra, meet Avtomat Kalashnikova.
Imagine Harry out in the woods, wearing his invisibility cloak, carrying a .50bmg Barrett, turning Deatheaters into pink mist, scratching a lightning bolt into his rifle stock for each kill. I don't think Madam Pomfrey has any spells that can scrape your brains off of the trees and put you back together after something like that. Voldemort's wand may be 13.5 inches with a Phoenix-feather core, but Harry's would be 0.50 inches with a tungsten core. Let's see Voldy wave his at 3,000 feet per second. Better hope you have some Essence of Dittany for that sucking chest wound.
I can see it now...Voldemort roaring with evil laughter and boasting to Harry that he can't be killed, since he is protected by seven Horcruxes, only to have Harry give a crooked grin, flick his cigarette butt away, and deliver what would easily be the best one-liner in the entire series:
"Well then I guess it's a good thing my 1911 holds 7+1."
And that is why Harry Potter should have carried a 1911.
@@seraph5765Are all Americans this funny? or You deserve special credit my boy?
Damn, Harry suddenly became Neo and got stronger than Voldemort. And then they went WWE at each other. And Harry overpowered him in a beam struggle and vaporized him. LoL!
The snake was killed, they left it out for some reason
3:34 proof that sometimes it would have been better had CGI not existed
Does anyone realize that in this scene Harry managed to block several Avada Kedavra, a spell which is supposed to be unblockable, unstoppable, just like that?
elder wand didnt belong to voldy + Voldemort couldnt kill Harry bc he used Harry's blood back in goblet of fire.
Forever love while Harry & Voldemort battle on the stairs you can see a student & a deatheater just going at each other by themselves.
Funny how Voldemort is still willing to listen to Harry in 2:56
He was mentally scratching his head at this point, wondering why he cant seem to kill harry. Mf was demoralized😂
Saw this in the cinema in 3D it was epic
Yeah same
And not truth, totaly different than in book
@@LukMatxthis part is so much better than the book
1:28 how I wish in the FBTSoD the duel between Grindelwald and Dumbledore will be furious like this..
I would argue Voldemort is more powerful than Grindelwald. Dumbledore defeated Grindelwald while Grindelwald used the Elder Wand that Grindelwald was the true master of: whereas Voldemort stalemated Dumbledore in the Order of the Phoenix duel while Dumbledore was using the Elder Wand while Dumbledore was its true master
@@CraigMcGuinn Nah he didn't stalemate Dumbledore Voldy ran away in the book, but yeah he's more powerful than Grindlewald
2:37-2:47 Dude straight up said "Fuck the magic"
What’s even funnier is at 2:45 is when Harry goes “Hey, you alright?”
Like even Harry has gone “okay this is insane even for Voldemort”
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It does *sound* like that, but, in all seriousness, Harry says, "Hey, you were right."
I like to think that when Harry grabbed Tom and pushed both of them off the building, Voldy's first thought would be "Sweet Merlin this kid is nuts"
I've never noticed all the students watching at 4:55 in the background
2:30 Footage from the first trailer
Love that quote!!! This scene was spot on epic! Loved it
I want a movie book combination of the final dual tbh. Good Of both versions
Gosh was satisfied watching Lord Voldemort be defeated in this movje back in 2011 and then 8 years later my next big obsession being the MCU with Iron Man defeating Thanos gave off a similar vibe of satisfaction
When i first saw this scene i said voldemort finally got what he deserved for all the people he killed
One the best final battles in flim history, though the book battle was way better, this one still showed voldemort was just a man
The music at the end just as Voldemort dies is 🕊️
"Come on Tom, let's finish this the way we started... TOGETHER"
Jesus Harry, where did that little stroke of badass come from?