3:57 “Severus. Please” “Avada Kedavara” When Dumbledore said that, he wasn’t asking Snape to spare him. He was begging him to do it because it was the only way. Even in that moment Snape didn’t want to, but it was essential for his “cover”. Just like he didn’t want to fight or hurt Harry. Even when Harry was launching spells, calling him a coward, he never wanted to do this to his student, or his headmaster. He may not like him because of his Father, but he never wanted to hurt Harry. But he had no choice.
@@shealupkes He resented James Potter, and was reminded of Lily everytime he looked at Harry. His trauma caused him to detest Harry, but also love him at the same time. A complex character arc, supported by one of the greatest actors of our time.
You've got a point in so far that I've come to realise it should have been obvious that something isn't as it seems, otherwise Snape would not have left Harry there Although when first reading the Books way back then, the shock was clouding my mind
Yeah it was fenrir grayback and thorfin raul and of course amycus and his little sister Alecto I saw them in the wanted posters and apparently they have been in hiding since Voldemort s downfall but now there out of hiding but in the book it was just them but in the movie bellatrix lestrange wasn’t there that’s were the movie lied 🤥
In the books, there was a whole war going inside Hogwarts at this time. DA was fighting in the main hall iirc, and it was pure chaos. Snape and company carved their way out and Harry was trying to follow along. They removed it from the movie for convenience I think, or else this scene would have gone for another 10 minutes.
I bet if Draco had learned he was master of the most powerful wand he would’ve ended up just like Grindelwald wanting to be the most powerful dark wizard of all time
@@francheskajulien514I think he actually would have just tried to kill Voldemort. As vain and prideful of a person as Draco is, I don't think he really has it in him to be a villain. If he did, he would have killed Dumbledore without hesitation...
This part of Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince is just so sad. The way all the good guys gathered to say farewell to Professor Dumbledore, is just so touching.
@@_.HERCULES._ I don't like the movies but I love how this scene portrays these crucial events very dramatically. The only problem here is Bellatrix. We also don't quite see how resentful Snape is. I like the music.
"Draco, years ago, I knew a boy who made all the wrong choices." In my opinion, Dumbledore could be talking about different people here. Himself Voldemort Grindelwald Snape Lucius??
You can tell from Snape's voice that he didn't want to kill Dumbledore but he knew that he had to in order to fully gain Voldemort's trust and to also save Draco's soul!!!! Dumbledore asked Snape to kill him to spare him the pain of a humiliating death from the curse of Marvolo Gaunt's Ring.
Even the moment he pointed a wand at harry. His face looked so anxious of what might happen next if they were to follow their plan. Looked like severus was about to knock harry out in order for harry not to potentially ruin the plan, but he decided not to in order for harry to witness the event for him to understand why severus did all that later on
The music, the atmosphere and how Bellatrix continued to desecrate places of happiness and warmth, after the kill. I do believe as goes scenes to movies, this one held a teir all it's own.
Dont you understand i have to do this. I have to kill you or he's gonna kill me. Even with his life on the line Draco still couldn't bring himself to kill Dumbldore. Also when dumbldore said years ago i met a boy who made all the wrong choices everyone would assume hes talking about Tom Riddle. But in my opinion i actually think he's not talking about him but Grindlewald instead.
Now I understand why the Elder Wand didn’t worked with either Snape or Voldemort. After Draco disarmed Dumbledore, the Elder Wand obeyed to Draco. Until Harry disarmed Draco in the first part of the final movie.
I was always thankful that Snape killed Dumbledore before anyone got the chance to torture him. Dumbledore deserved to die standing, not writhing on the floor.
He was allready dying from his hand disease, and I think he didn't want to risk Voldemort getting the elder wand later on (can't imagine he would leave hoghwarts undefended)
Gambon didn't do a good job in the Goblet of Fire because he always sounded and acted angry, although I think some of that was the director's fault. I think he actually did a much better job in this movie in particular. It sounds to me like you were a fan of Richard Harris but the problem was that even if he didn't pass away and continued acting, it's unlikely (because of his age) that he would have been able to perform some of the physical acting Gambon was able to do.
3:57
“Severus. Please”
“Avada Kedavara”
When Dumbledore said that, he wasn’t asking Snape to spare him. He was begging him to do it because it was the only way. Even in that moment Snape didn’t want to, but it was essential for his “cover”. Just like he didn’t want to fight or hurt Harry. Even when Harry was launching spells, calling him a coward, he never wanted to do this to his student, or his headmaster. He may not like him because of his Father, but he never wanted to hurt Harry. But he had no choice.
Yes
no fucking shit
@@tristanwhite3472how many times did he verbally and physically abuse Harry?
@@shealupkes Your Talking about Snape?
@@shealupkes He resented James Potter, and was reminded of Lily everytime he looked at Harry. His trauma caused him to detest Harry, but also love him at the same time.
A complex character arc, supported by one of the greatest actors of our time.
"No, he belongs to the Dark Lord!"
"Okay, so let's capture him and bring him to the Dark Lord..."
Snape says to Bellatrix Question my Orders again and The Dark Lord will have you fed to his Snake
You've got a point in so far that I've come to realise it should have been obvious that something isn't as it seems, otherwise Snape would not have left Harry there
Although when first reading the Books way back then, the shock was clouding my mind
You're telling me all those Death Eaters walked from the Room of Requirement to the Astronomy Tower on the other side of the castle undetected?!
Yeah it was fenrir grayback and thorfin raul and of course amycus and his little sister Alecto I saw them in the wanted posters and apparently they have been in hiding since Voldemort s downfall but now there out of hiding but in the book it was just them but in the movie bellatrix lestrange wasn’t there that’s were the movie lied 🤥
Anything can happen in a universe where plot devices are invented by literal magic!
in the book I believe they cause a lot of chaos on the way
Nah, OG Bossman Filch would have ran up there shouting "THERES RANDOM ADULTS IN THE CORRIDOR! RANDOM ADULTS OUT OF A CABINET!"
In the books, there was a whole war going inside Hogwarts at this time. DA was fighting in the main hall iirc, and it was pure chaos. Snape and company carved their way out and Harry was trying to follow along. They removed it from the movie for convenience I think, or else this scene would have gone for another 10 minutes.
After Snape revealed himself as the Half-Blood Prince, Harry really dropped the ball here by not thanking him for carrying him through potions class.
1:57 That moment, when Draco becomes master of the Elderwand
until the other night when i disarmed draco
I bet if Draco had learned he was master of the most powerful wand he would’ve ended up just like Grindelwald wanting to be the most powerful dark wizard of all time
@@francheskajulien514I think he actually would have just tried to kill Voldemort. As vain and prideful of a person as Draco is, I don't think he really has it in him to be a villain. If he did, he would have killed Dumbledore without hesitation...
1.58 to be precise
This part of Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince is just so sad. The way all the good guys gathered to say farewell to Professor Dumbledore, is just so touching.
Malfoy is like these guys are pyschopaths what am I supposed to do lol
Dumbledore had to die so Snape could sabotage Voldemort’s plans from within without suspicion.
no shit
Not too mention he was diagnosed with a terminal curse
Even disarmed and souranded by deatheaters he still could escape or dedeat them all only if he wanted to. But that was the best moment to die.
He was the sacrificed lamb !
Surrounded*
Defeat*
what a masterpiece of a scene, what a masterpiece of a movie
Nah, not really. 😂
@@ronlacker326 the entire dark tone of the movie really elevated it for me. It's just serious people dealing with serious problems
@@_.HERCULES._ I don't like the movies but I love how this scene portrays these crucial events very dramatically. The only problem here is Bellatrix. We also don't quite see how resentful Snape is. I like the music.
@@alesi257 haven't read the books so i just go off of how it fits with the story in the movies on their own. I'd like to read the books someday though
"Draco, years ago, I knew a boy who made all the wrong choices."
In my opinion, Dumbledore could be talking about different people here.
Himself
Voldemort
Grindelwald
Snape
Lucius??
Why snape?
shut up
@@matsknoeff2855 was a deatheater in the past
@@matsknoeff2855xenophobic towards muggles and muggle borns due to his upbringing
@@somebody4763 He is Talking about Voldemort pretty sure of it.
Dumbledore was genuine and a gentleman..... Thank you
You can tell from Snape's voice that he didn't want to kill Dumbledore but he knew that he had to in order to fully gain Voldemort's trust and to also save Draco's soul!!!! Dumbledore asked Snape to kill him to spare him the pain of a humiliating death from the curse of Marvolo Gaunt's Ring.
Even the moment he pointed a wand at harry. His face looked so anxious of what might happen next if they were to follow their plan. Looked like severus was about to knock harry out in order for harry not to potentially ruin the plan, but he decided not to in order for harry to witness the event for him to understand why severus did all that later on
It quite interesting that in the Deathly Hallows, it was revealed that Dumbledore set up his own death
@@OnamaewaNirudesuA very good point
Yes he didn’t want to do it but had too.
no shit
6:32
"Nagini.... Dinner!"
Snape look so upset when Harry called him a coward. I wish he could have told him why.
The music, the atmosphere and how Bellatrix continued to desecrate places of happiness and warmth, after the kill. I do believe as goes scenes to movies, this one held a teir all it's own.
RIP Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore. (3rd August 1881 - 30th June 1997) 115.
cringe
@@borris3768no u
Dont you understand i have to do this. I have to kill you or he's gonna kill me.
Even with his life on the line Draco still couldn't bring himself to kill Dumbldore.
Also when dumbldore said years ago i met a boy who made all the wrong choices everyone would assume hes talking about Tom Riddle.
But in my opinion i actually think he's not talking about him but Grindlewald instead.
Yes I agree because if you think about it, Draco and Grindewald were more alike than voldy
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Now I understand why the Elder Wand didn’t worked with either Snape or Voldemort.
After Draco disarmed Dumbledore, the Elder Wand obeyed to Draco.
Until Harry disarmed Draco in the first part of the final movie.
RIP Legend Michael Gambon
Right now: You coward, fight back!
In the end: ...the bravest man I've ever known.
I was always thankful that Snape killed Dumbledore before anyone got the chance to torture him. Dumbledore deserved to die standing, not writhing on the floor.
Dumbledore would about his alive
Harry Potter one Fans character
l Remember him love his Heart
One of the best scenes in the Harry Potter movies 🇬🇧🇺🇲💜
Years ago I knew a boy who made all the wrong choices he is talking about Tom Riddle when he says that.
4:08 hit me so hard
RIP Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore. (3rd August 1881 - 30th June 1997) Aged 115.
Oh my god!
He killed Dumbledore!
You bastard!!
I still can’t believe Snape was the Bay Harbor Butcher
Where did Hagrid had to live after his Hut got burned? Because his Hut wasn't seen again in the Deathly Hallows part 1 or 2
In fact dumbeldore could have just apparated
He was allready dying from his hand disease, and I think he didn't want to risk Voldemort getting the elder wand later on (can't imagine he would leave hoghwarts undefended)
6:18 Roll Credits!
If Draco would’ve done it he would’ve been dead either way.
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I cry so hard when my heart is having a hard time
why bellatrix lestrange is kinda....
They have decreased the light in every scene about like 50 %, compared to the first 4 movies. I don't like it at all.
This is too sad about Dumbledore of how he is dead
A girl from my class at school in English takes care of me
It all happens soo fast 😢
4:17
サムネ一瞬ガンダルフに見えた……
it's morphin time
Hogwarts has fallen.
we must Fight
Tragic
Dumbledore would still be alive if it wasn’t for Snape
It was all part of the plan. When Dumbledore says "please", he's begging him to kill him. It would be the only way for Voldemort to fully trust Snape
Dumbledore was cursed by the Gaunt’s ring and remained one year life. He will not be alive either way.
Have you read the book or watched the movie bro? 💀
@@iameartchan I haven’t read the book but seen the movie
@@denisgauthier9191In that case you know that this was all part of dumbledores plan.
I absolutely hated Gambon in this role. Terrible casting choice.
When your Dumbledore makes me look FORWARD to this scene, you screwed up.
Gambon didn't do a good job in the Goblet of Fire because he always sounded and acted angry, although I think some of that was the director's fault. I think he actually did a much better job in this movie in particular. It sounds to me like you were a fan of Richard Harris but the problem was that even if he didn't pass away and continued acting, it's unlikely (because of his age) that he would have been able to perform some of the physical acting Gambon was able to do.
@@williamg8269 That's not true. Look at Harris's role in The Count of Monte Cristo. He was incredibly athletic and nimble for his age.
@@williamg8269 shut up
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