It’s actually scary how polite Voldemort is. He calls Nevill young man, refers to him by his first name and doesn’t interrupt him like a normal villain would
He's insulting Neville by speaking condescendingly and putting on the act that he'd be a kind ruler. Notice how when Neville gets up to speak Voldemort literally has to calm himself down with a hand motion?
Technically it's 4 times they witnessed him fail to kill Harry The Graveyard, The Ministry of Magic (Yes he was going to kill Harry), The Seven Potters battle...and the forbidden forest
@@ryngalli7713 just my opinion but I do think that voldermort death in the book is better . He’s mission was to be immortal but death comes for everyone . The message would have been better if he just died of old age .
Still pissed the cut a great scene for Draco after this, when Harry shakes out of Hagrid's grasp, Draco threw his wand to him so Harry could fight and ran across the courtyard.
She would likely need his protection and he had no respect or faith left in his father. Also, Voldemort would probably just end the assembled House Malfoy to set an example right there and think literally nothing more of it than required in moving his arm and saying the words.
Believe me it sounds weird but in a war you always know if you're winning or not, Harry waking was the the exact moment they knew that the battle is lost.
How neville stood out and talked to voldemoth without hesitation it shows his bravery and how much he deserved to be in grifindorr...Salute to neville longbottom
I was thinking the same thing! I mean he is still Filtch 🤢 but yeah at least he didn’t try to jump to where he now was the power like he did with Umbrige
I love how Narcissa took control of her family's fate. She and Draco were so over the mess Lucius put them in. Even in the end Lucius still didn't know if he should fight or run.
@@Renville80 I loved that little detail of hesitation. So much of his life's purpose had been centered on the DE's, but at this point there was almost no way Voldy could win now. Also, I think he likely knew Narcissa had lied, but went along with it, or at least he probably suspected it.
2:41 is fantastic acting. You can tell how infuriated Voldemort is when anyone dares confront him. He's holding back just killing him on the spot for even stating that he wants to say something.
I remember another comment saying what he was thinking 😂: "Son of a...all right voldo, don't lose your cool, you won, you're cool, let the boy speak..."
One thing I like about this climax is at 4:01. You see some Death Eaters Disapparating. When you think about the legend that has built up around Harry, and how fixated Voldemort is on killing him, it makes sense why some would be fleeing. Since Harry was a baby, he was always called “The Boy who lived.” There was nothing but rumors in the public about how Harry survived his encounter with Voldemort as an infant. Flash forward to this point in time: victory is all but assured, all of Voldemort’s followers saw the Killing curse hit Harry, they saw Harry hit the ground and Narcissa “confirmed” his death. *Thud* they all hear the noise: Harry falls out of Hagrids arms and is on his feet. From the perspective of everybody (even Narcissa who knew Harry was alive in the first place) the term “The Boy who lived” takes on a completely different meaning. For all the followers who flee know Harry could very well be Death himself.
Well, Harry WAS in command of ALL THREE Deathly Hallows at the same time. He was master of the Elder Wand, last known user of the Resurrection Stone - having used it only moments before his "death" - and the owner of the Invisibility Cloak. Harry was, by the very basis of Deathly Hallows lore, the Master of Death itself, and not because he was immortal. It's because he knew and accepted that death was an inevitable and natural part of life, and that there are far worse things than death.
Don't get me wrong I absolutely love this scene but I think these 2 things would make it even better: 1. The deleted scene where draco runs towards harry throwing his wand to him 2. In the books it was professor mcgonaggal who screamed no when voldemort declared that harry is dead. Absolutely heartbreaking for me because you realised how much minerva loved harry!! The thing I like best about this scene (even if it sounds weird) is the absolute PAIN on Hagrids face as he is carrying harry . I mean, hagrid was the one to introduced harry to the wizarding world. He cared for him after his parents death and throuhgout all his 6 years at hogwarts and now he has to carry his best friends ( seemingly) dead body, what a moment! BRILLIANT acting from Robbie Coltrane!
It frustrates me that they deleted it. I know about the wand being thrown since I've seen a collection of all the deleted scenes. I also am disappointed they cut the scene where Dudley takes much longer to leave Privet Drive and tells Harry "I don't think you're a waste of space." That one sentence changes him and the dynamics of the entire scene where the Dursleys are fleeing town because of Voldemort. Also, considering how massive the book is, I still feel too much background has been cut from the Deathly Hallows despite it being two parts in the movie series.
Not sad about deleting the Draco-scene. It's not in the books because that's not Draco. He's a coward and always will be. What I love about the scene is the look of pure, incredulous joy on Hermione's face.
don't give a shit about deleting scenes that were never in the book. What i do care about are deleting scenes that were of huge significance in the book (e.g. Dudley telling Harry he didn't think he was a waste of space and shaking his hand before leaving with the aurors).
Naahhh making Ginny screamed at that was better. Minerva was always been a calm & collected person. Her most fitting reaction would be standing still & prob covering her mouth in shock. Ginny had all the reason to be histerycal bcus well, that's the love of her life dying.
About the fleeing death eaters they had a good damn reason to flee. They saw the most powerful wizard in the world use the killing curse on a boy he has failed to kill on numerous occasions and this time the curse hit him didn’t kill him how can you expect them to fight a seemingly immortal boy ( and in a way he was immortal Voldemort could strike him down over and over but as long as Lily’s blood ran through Voldemort Harry would never die )
You’re absolutely right! People think that he survived because the horcrux took the hit, but in reality it was Lily’s love magic still protecting him. Harry sacrificing himself to Voldemort did the same thing and protected everyone at Hogwarts. The death eaters knew that if Voldemort can kill him, how in the hell can they?
@@KG-fw5wk Wym? Lily’s love protection was gone after Goblet of Fire when Harry’s blood was used to create Voldemort’s new body. Harry didn’t survive because the horcrux took the hit for him, he survived because Harry was the true owner of the Elder Wand, and the wand refused to kill it’s own Master.
@@trevorsquires3159 Actually it was that along with the fact that Voldemort created a kind of love Horcrux in himself when he took Harry’s blood. The blood continued to carry Lily’s protection. Voldemort could have tried to kill Harry for all eternity but he would not be able to.
@@jonathanslattery3436 the resurrection stone played no role in Harry’s survival he only used it to talk to his loved ones and then dropped it the 2 things that kept him alive were Lily’s blood in Voldemort and Harry being the master of the elder wand
in every take, Ralph Fiennes had a different speech, the whole cast and crew never know what he's going to say but in every speech he delivered, they were all scared and stunned.
For me it will always be like Harry: *jumps down out of Hagrids arms* Draco: POTTAH! *throws wand to Harry and runs to the good side* Harry: confringo!
I recall a portrait in one of the books (Order of the Pheonix I think) saying something similar. He stated that Slytherins are brave but not foolishly so and when given the choice between making a stand or escaping, they will generally choose to save their own skins over everything else.
The moment you realize that when George found out that harry is alive he was about to tell it to fred but realizes that fred is not there is the worst scene 😭
@@MADBOY_207 3:50. You can see him mouth/about to say "Fred" as he turns around to nobody. Could also be he was about to run saying "F*CKING HELL" or something of the sorts xD
Harry: Alright I've got the perfect plan, it'll allow me to take out both Snake and Voldemort in one swift blow, the war will be won before anyone even realizes I'm alive... Neville makes speech and is about to get himself killed Harry: Dammit Neville!
They've established in prior movies that transfiguration can be cast at range. Give Hermine a physics textbook and big V doesn't stand a chance. He walks up, declares Harry Potter is dead, and everything in the area gets blasted.
The one time I felt genuinely bad for Draco was the whole awkward parents calling him over and then having to hug Voldy.... I would have dropped dead from the sheer embarrassment 💀 1:53 *Dean's face is literally my reaction lmao*
Actually, there were more attempts. Remember the duel in the graveyard, the Battle of the Seven Potters or the fight in the Ministry of Magic. And those are just the ones with the Death Eaters present. If you consider the final battle of Philosopher's Stone and the Nagini scene in Godric's Hallow, it was 6 times with the death eaters knewing, if you don't count the final battle. 7 if you count that thing with the young Lord Voldemort clone, even though he wasn't connected to the original Voldemort. So 6 to 7 times that Lord Voldemort messed up killing Harry Potter.
The way George looked right for Fred when he found out Harry was alive at 3:52 was heartening. Because Fred was always standing to the right of George even in the first movie...
People complain about how Ginny was underwritten in the movies. Particularly when it comes to her and Harry's romance. But at 0:22 when you see how distraught she is from what appears to be Harry's death, I truly believe that she did love him. Though I suppose that comes more from Bonnie Wright's acting then it does the writing.
In Tom Felton's autobiography, he talks about the hugging scene with Voldy. It wasn't scripted and they shot this scene of Draco walking over like 20 times. Out of those 20 times, Ralph Fiennes only hugged him once. That one shot was the one that made it into the movie. Tom Felton said that even he was surprised that's the shot they used because it was incredibly awkward he didn't know Ralph was gonna do that.
What I love about this scene, I know it’s been mentioned already but along with the Death Eaters fleeing, it’s Voldemort’s face. Imagine seeing your enemy, the one person keeping you from absolute power, survive again after you stood across from them thinking you killed him. Maybe a bit different from the books, but that look on his face was fear and the realization that “maybe I can’t beat him,” or “WHAT IS HE?” LOVE IT
1:09 This frame is powerful. The make up is remarkable. Sprout is cleaner than she has ever been but lacks her usual upbeat energy and vigor. Pomfrey has dirt all over her clothes, but looks the healthiest and least wounded of all. Slughorn looks more psychologically wounded, rather than physically. And Filch has the tallest and most regal posture we have ever seen of him or any character for that matter. Filch overcame not only his weakness and fear, but also a paradigm shift of everything he believed in, and came out strong and worthy. It's these hidden statements and background character arcs that makes this such a good story
Given the fact that Harry is alive despite all his best efforts to the contrary, the fact that he has lost most of his army, all but one of his horcruxes are gone, and the implication that their loss is having an adverse effect on his mental faculties, I wouldn't be surprised if that was a Villainous Breakdown.
No wonder a horde of Death Eaters hightailed it out of there once they saw Harry was still alive. The first time Harry escaped, they were only aware that something happened which caused Harry to be spared and Voldemort to be defeated, they never actually seen what happened. All they had were rumours. This time they all witnessed what happened, they physically seen Harry take a direct hit with the killing curse, they watched him die and somehow he STILL survived it, a second time. They probably thought the boy was immortal and couldn’t be destroyed. I’d have ran away too.
The majority of them only rejoined Voldemort out of fear and probably consoled themselves with the fact that they assumed they were on the winning side of the war. Given that Voldemort has failed to kill Harry despite his best efforts to do so, I think is fair to say that at this point a few of them may well fear Harry more than their dark lord. That's one of the problems with ruling by fear, people who are only kept in one's service through fear will only stay there so long as they are convinced that the one, they serve is powerful and able to punish them. If that perception disappears or if someone whom they fear more appears, then any semblance of power is gone.
Did anyone else notice that Lucius tried to place a comforting hand on his son and Narcissa escorted him away, then, Lucius looked hurt. It’s like he feels bad for bringing this side of the war to his family, and Draco’s mom is questioning whether this choice (fueled by Lucious) was right for their family
02:42 The way Voldemort is trying to keep his calm and says: "I'm sure we're all fascinated to hear what you have to say" cracks me up so much, that's some great humor for a bad villain😂.
the death eaters that ran away 4:00 know that everyone at the school "will fight like cornered beasts" and they will kill death eaters to survive, but for Voldemort... it is Tuesday. so it's not worth it
The thing that annoys me more than anything even outside movies in real life is when the arrogant and cocky and downright villains you hate more than anything run with their tails between their legs like a wounded animal… Draco limping away with his parents and seeing Lucious look back and run like a coward boils my blood. I get it’s easy to act tough when everything is going your way and maybe that’s the point to show they’re just followers at the end of the day. But that’s the path you made for yourself so Stand their and go down with honor or hell atleast join the good side for redemption Draco! But no instead they run away , it’s so frustrating all the harm they cause but when the shoe is on the other foot they become a hypocritical coward for all they rant on and on about how powerful they are.
Has anyone noticed how the more harry doestroyed the 7 horcruxes the more FADED voldemort's robe became? It was no longer a *dark* black it almost looks kinda grey after he gets weaker
Also, the lens filters used on the cameras were changed as each movie was shot. The farther it progresses towards the finale, the darker the backgrounds get. Such brilliant foreshadowing.
If you remember, when Vold was reborn from the spell, his robes were magically created along with his body...so in essence, they are physically part of him.
*Harry Potter gets up and attacks Nagini* Death eaters: WTF is that? why this fucker didn't die? AGAIN? TWO AVADA KEDAVRA? REALLY? SHIT "Is he imortal?" "Am I gonna die?" "Oh my god" "Where the fuck Am I" "Christ" "I'm scared"
I love this scene, especially where Harry jumps up and half of the death eaters just say "To hell with this!" and leave, but the ending was soooo much better in the book! In the book there was no speech about "people die every day and Harry's still with us." Neville, out of bravery, rage, or just plain stupidity charged Voldemort. Voldy took him down and disarmed him easily, but Nevlle got back up and just stood there nose to no nose with him, no more than five or six feet away, fists clenched like he was wating for the first possible opportunity to attack again. When Voldemort found out that Neville was a pure-blood he complimented Neville for his bravery and offered him a place as a death eater. Neville told him, "I'll join you when Hell freezes over! Dumbledore's Army!" Then Voldemort summons the Sorting Hat out of the school, puts a body bind curse on Neville, pulls the hat on so hard that it goes down past Neville's eyes, and then sets it on fire. It's at this point that Harry couldn't take it anymore and reached up under his robes for his cloak, pulls it one, and then jumps to his feet. At the same time Nevilled breaks out of Voldemort's body bind curse, rips the hat off of his head, pulls the Sword of Gryffindor out of it, and uses it to lop off Nagini's (the snake's) head WHILE SHE'S STILL WRAPPED AROUND VOLDEMORT'S SHOULDERS!!! That crap show we saw in the movie was just aweful in comparison! That being said, I do really like the part where Harry jumps up and half the death eaters suddenly decided that they had somewhere else that they really needed to be right then! And just after Neville cut Voldy's favorite pet's head off Harry cast a shield charm between them before Voldemort could even raise his wand. Also while all this was happening hundreds of reinforcements come charging up out of Hogsmeade Village, and the Centaurs come charging out of the Forbidden Forest firing their bows into the death eaters. Suddenly Voldemort's forces go from outnumbering the good guys to be HUGELY outnumbered by the good guys, and almost all of them die before it's over. Other than Harry jumping up and half of Voldemort's forces getting scared and taking off, the book version is so much better. If you haven't read it, you really, really need to!!!
Literally just read this scene in the book, and it is incredible; the film failed to cover it, I agree. You can't help but get caught up in the action, and yes, this scene in particular is EXCELLENT when read. Don't forget the charge of the house elves either, lead by Kreacher. I love the imagery of furious house elves blowing the kitchen door clean off its hinges on their way to fight. That whole chapter tying in all of the characters we've met on the way was perfection.
The books also contain trelawney and sprout lobbing crystal balls and mandrake plants respectively at any death eater they see. Also the ghosts… more specifically nearly headless Nick and the headless hunt, and peeves doing the closest thing to fighting they possibly can.
the fact that draco looked to his sides before going to voldermorts side to see if anyone would stop him. this shows that he was the boy with no choice ( 1:35 )
2:29 love how they put the camera on Bellatrix because it kinda proves how Neville and Bellatrix are connected in the storyline which is thst Bellatrix killed somebody who was close to Neville
You know, gotta respect Slughorn. Yeah he was a coward in book 6 hiding in the muggles house, and not giving up a memory. He clearly was terrified of voldemort finding him. To the point of not even wanting to be around dumbledore or go back to hogwarts. But when shit hit the fan he stayed and fought instead of slinking away
I don’t quite understand why anyone would follow Voldemort. Exhibits zero leadership qualities, kills for making mistakes, yea I’d like to join that team
Originally his death eaters were a mixture of the weak seeking protection, the thuggish seeking a leader who could teach them more refined methods of torture, and those who sought glory. He won them over originally using his charisma which he apparently shed later on as his soul continued to be split into pieces. After that, he kept them in check through fear and through the promise that those who followed him would be able to torture and kill those they perceived as inferior or impure. Still, it is telling that once he fell the first time, he only had a handful of faithful followers who did not renounce him. Once he returned, his followers seemed to mainly continue to follow him out of fear and the benefits that they felt came from him gaining power and being on his side. Even if they wanted to leave, they felt that he would inevitably kill them and their families (if they had any) painfully and they would lose what they had. As far as they were concerned, he had conquered death and so he was the one they should both side with and be afraid of. As one character in another movie once said, it is better to be the right hand of the devil than to be in his path. In another work of fiction under a similar tyrannical boss, one of his conquered servants said that there are only two types of people in the universe, those who obey this individual and those who disobey him and the people in the second category don't live very long.
With Neville being the other person the prophecy could've been about, as well as him being the least brave out of about all the students in the beginning, having him be the one who comes forward, stands up to voldemort and reigniting the battle is fantastic writing on J.Ks end in the books as well as the screenwriters here. Fantastic character development over 7 books/ 8 films (yes I'm aware the book is different with this scene but the point is still the same)
It’s actually scary how polite Voldemort is. He calls Nevill young man, refers to him by his first name and doesn’t interrupt him like a normal villain would
He always had the respect for the pure-blood
I think there are 2 reasons for that, one he is a pureblood, and he did not choose him but Harry,
But Harry is a half blood and he always calls him Harry
He's insulting Neville by speaking condescendingly and putting on the act that he'd be a kind ruler. Notice how when Neville gets up to speak Voldemort literally has to calm himself down with a hand motion?
Lol
Death Eaters when they realize their "lord" has failed to kill a kid twice
I'M OUTTA HERE
I laughed harder than I should have 😂
"this guy's so weird anyway. fuck it boys, i'm out, not serving no-nose boy anymore"
Hey that’s what I’d do
Technically it's 4 times they witnessed him fail to kill Harry
The Graveyard, The Ministry of Magic (Yes he was going to kill Harry), The Seven Potters battle...and the forbidden forest
He failed once when he was a baby. Then tried to kill him multiple times a year since he was ten. hahaha
It’s the way Draco only comes when his mother tells him to and not his father, just shows you how much he loves his mother
Lucius could have called him a million times and he wouldn’t have come. I’m sure of it
@@ryngalli7713 just my opinion but I do think that voldermort death in the book is better . He’s mission was to be immortal but death comes for everyone . The message would have been better if he just died of old age .
@@Thebroshow13 your not wrong but that's not as cool
Still pissed the cut a great scene for Draco after this, when Harry shakes out of Hagrid's grasp, Draco threw his wand to him so Harry could fight and ran across the courtyard.
She would likely need his protection and he had no respect or faith left in his father.
Also, Voldemort would probably just end the assembled House Malfoy to set an example right there and think literally nothing more of it than required in moving his arm and saying the words.
Respect to the death eaters that just left.
“You killed that kid twice. I’m done. Peace”
"You tried to kill that kid like 7-8 times and always failed. I'm so fucking done."
yea
I can imagine some of them just being like "bruh you're no dark lord you're a noseless nerd who cant conquer a highschool"
Believe me it sounds weird but in a war you always know if you're winning or not, Harry waking was the the exact moment they knew that the battle is lost.
@@vaishviktv667bruh is just a staged film
I love the way Narcissa is walking away. She’s like “got my son, time to head tf out.”
"Fuck this shit I'm out." - Narcissa
She made it very clear that she wanted her child to come home, and she did just that!💅🏼
Finally did the right thing Especially Lucius going away from voldemort
Well to be fair. She is still a mother and wanted nothing more than her son to be safe. She was a way better parent than Lucius
She didn't even fly away or anything she literally strut from the castle 😂😂😂
How neville stood out and talked to voldemoth without hesitation it shows his bravery and how much he deserved to be in grifindorr...Salute to neville longbottom
Still better than Cambridge and wormtail.
@@samuelfrancis1816 much, much better
Salute to NeVilLe LonGbotTom
Yh man, he made Voldemort look like a mug in front of everyone just by standing up to him. He probably would have been killed if Harry hadnt woken up.
Also shows that if Voldemort had marked him instead he would’ve succeeded as the chosen one.
I find it kinda nice that even Filtch decided to stand his ground. He didn’t join Voldemort. He remained loyal to hogwarts.
Filch wouldn’t be allowed near Voldemort’s followers
Filch has no magic, he would’ve been as good as dead.
What’s filch gonna do. The dude couldn’t even possibly use magic cuz he don’t got no experience
Voldemort despises squibs so he'd have probably just killed him anyway
I was thinking the same thing! I mean he is still Filtch 🤢 but yeah at least he didn’t try to jump to where he now was the power like he did with Umbrige
George looked back at fred when they realized harry was alive. He wasnt there ;-;
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That's y I came to this video to c that
Ur the first comment
i know
I too came to this video for seeing that scene😭😭😭
I love how Narcissa took control of her family's fate. She and Draco were so over the mess Lucius put them in. Even in the end Lucius still didn't know if he should fight or run.
The look on his face as he prepared to flee was someone who had been shaken to his core; unsure of what to believe at that point.
Lucius was a DE, and knew he was gonna die if kept going on maybe
She did, but she was ok qith the DE life until lucius was arrested, she was also helped by kreacher to get information on the order.
@@Renville80 I loved that little detail of hesitation. So much of his life's purpose had been centered on the DE's, but at this point there was almost no way Voldy could win now. Also, I think he likely knew Narcissa had lied, but went along with it, or at least he probably suspected it.
4:03 I only now just noticed Narcissa shouting "Lucius!" in the background.
I thought that was Bellatrix telling him to come back and fight
@@narcissus1111 So did I!
It was bellatrix not narcissa.
@@Kane-g2i I mixed up the order of the scenes and thought Narcissa was already walking off with Draco at that point.
It's before Bellatrix speaks. Like a second before. When he turns his head.
2:41 is fantastic acting. You can tell how infuriated Voldemort is when anyone dares confront him. He's holding back just killing him on the spot for even stating that he wants to say something.
My god, no one else is talking about this. It’s amazing. He really wanted to kill him on the spot for speaking out over him.
I remember another comment saying what he was thinking 😂:
"Son of a...all right voldo, don't lose your cool, you won, you're cool, let the boy speak..."
@@somerandomguy9891😂😂😂
Neville is a pureblood. Don’t think V wanted to spill more magical blood.
I love the fist he makes like he's about to🖕 lol
One thing I like about this climax is at 4:01.
You see some Death Eaters Disapparating. When you think about the legend that has built up around Harry, and how fixated Voldemort is on killing him, it makes sense why some would be fleeing.
Since Harry was a baby, he was always called “The Boy who lived.” There was nothing but rumors in the public about how Harry survived his encounter with Voldemort as an infant.
Flash forward to this point in time: victory is all but assured, all of Voldemort’s followers saw the Killing curse hit Harry, they saw Harry hit the ground and Narcissa “confirmed” his death.
*Thud* they all hear the noise: Harry falls out of Hagrids arms and is on his feet.
From the perspective of everybody (even Narcissa who knew Harry was alive in the first place) the term “The Boy who lived” takes on a completely different meaning.
For all the followers who flee know Harry could very well be Death himself.
Yes this is all nice, but the only 2 spells Harry knows are Stupefy and Expelliarmus. Not very "death" is it?
and sectumsempra@@Tommybotham
You do realize the spell he does in this very scene is not one of those?@@Tommybotham
@@TommybothamI’m sure he could cast the killing curse if he wanted to but I just assumed he tried to go the pacifist route.
Well, Harry WAS in command of ALL THREE Deathly Hallows at the same time. He was master of the Elder Wand, last known user of the Resurrection Stone - having used it only moments before his "death" - and the owner of the Invisibility Cloak. Harry was, by the very basis of Deathly Hallows lore, the Master of Death itself, and not because he was immortal.
It's because he knew and accepted that death was an inevitable and natural part of life, and that there are far worse things than death.
Don't get me wrong I absolutely love this scene but I think these 2 things would make it even better:
1. The deleted scene where draco runs towards harry throwing his wand to him
2. In the books it was professor mcgonaggal who screamed no when voldemort declared that harry is dead. Absolutely heartbreaking for me because you realised how much minerva loved harry!!
The thing I like best about this scene (even if it sounds weird) is the absolute PAIN on Hagrids face as he is carrying harry . I mean, hagrid was the one to introduced harry to the wizarding world. He cared for him after his parents death and throuhgout all his 6 years at hogwarts and now he has to carry his best friends ( seemingly) dead body, what a moment!
BRILLIANT acting from Robbie Coltrane!
It frustrates me that they deleted it. I know about the wand being thrown since I've seen a collection of all the deleted scenes. I also am disappointed they cut the scene where Dudley takes much longer to leave Privet Drive and tells Harry "I don't think you're a waste of space." That one sentence changes him and the dynamics of the entire scene where the Dursleys are fleeing town because of Voldemort. Also, considering how massive the book is, I still feel too much background has been cut from the Deathly Hallows despite it being two parts in the movie series.
Not sad about deleting the Draco-scene. It's not in the books because that's not Draco. He's a coward and always will be.
What I love about the scene is the look of pure, incredulous joy on Hermione's face.
don't give a shit about deleting scenes that were never in the book. What i do care about are deleting scenes that were of huge significance in the book (e.g. Dudley telling Harry he didn't think he was a waste of space and shaking his hand before leaving with the aurors).
Naahhh making Ginny screamed at that was better. Minerva was always been a calm & collected person. Her most fitting reaction would be standing still & prob covering her mouth in shock. Ginny had all the reason to be histerycal bcus well, that's the love of her life dying.
Rest in peace
About the fleeing death eaters they had a good damn reason to flee. They saw the most powerful wizard in the world use the killing curse on a boy he has failed to kill on numerous occasions and this time the curse hit him didn’t kill him how can you expect them to fight a seemingly immortal boy ( and in a way he was immortal Voldemort could strike him down over and over but as long as Lily’s blood ran through Voldemort Harry would never die )
You’re absolutely right! People think that he survived because the horcrux took the hit, but in reality it was Lily’s love magic still protecting him. Harry sacrificing himself to Voldemort did the same thing and protected everyone at Hogwarts. The death eaters knew that if Voldemort can kill him, how in the hell can they?
@@KG-fw5wk Wym? Lily’s love protection was gone after Goblet of Fire when Harry’s blood was used to create Voldemort’s new body. Harry didn’t survive because the horcrux took the hit for him, he survived because Harry was the true owner of the Elder Wand, and the wand refused to kill it’s own Master.
@@trevorsquires3159 Actually it was that along with the fact that Voldemort created a kind of love Horcrux in himself when he took Harry’s blood. The blood continued to carry Lily’s protection. Voldemort could have tried to kill Harry for all eternity but he would not be able to.
Are we all forgetting the stone of ressurection he had before voldemort killed him
@@jonathanslattery3436 the resurrection stone played no role in Harry’s survival he only used it to talk to his loved ones and then dropped it the 2 things that kept him alive were Lily’s blood in Voldemort and Harry being the master of the elder wand
I love how Narcissa casually walks fast while the dark lord's about to loose his mind🤣🤣🤣
She's off to find her shelby boys.
@@Challenger-pi2vm 😂Voldemort ain’t got shit on Thomas
She got what she came for (her son) and GTFO, respect.
Because she knows that if Tommy gets his hands on her. She is dead for lying to him. 😂
Ai picture seriously.
😂
in every take, Ralph Fiennes had a different speech, the whole cast and crew never know what he's going to say but in every speech he delivered, they were all scared and stunned.
And there was only one take of him hugging tom felton.
For me it will always be like
Harry: *jumps down out of Hagrids arms*
Draco: POTTAH! *throws wand to Harry and runs to the good side*
Harry: confringo!
Death Eaters: man screw this clown, can't even kill one kid.
I love this!
Does this happen in the books?
@@graceb9442 deleted scene from this movie. Not sure if it’s in the book but if you look up “Malfoy redemption scene” you’ll see the clip they cut out
@@graceb9442 not in the book
Original plan was to have Draco throw the wand to Harry when he woke up. It got cancelled because Daniel couldn’t catch the damn wand 😂💀
This is so funny. 😂 But damn it would’ve been such a badass scene.
I don't get it, couldn't they have Photoshopped the wand flying to his hand?
@@largol33t1 why waste money on such an easy thing to do lol
I think you meant the scene went unused, not 'got cancelled' xD
And he's supposed to be good at catching the snitch smh
The problem with having an army of Slytherin behind you is that they'll always prioritize self-preservation.
Except Bellatrix, but she’s crazy 😅
I recall a portrait in one of the books (Order of the Pheonix I think) saying something similar. He stated that Slytherins are brave but not foolishly so and when given the choice between making a stand or escaping, they will generally choose to save their own skins over everything else.
Yeah. Funny how they all forget that part when they're expecting back up from each other. What a SLYTHERING oversight on their part.
The moment you realize that when George found out that harry is alive he was about to tell it to fred but realizes that fred is not there is the worst scene 😭
Time stamp?
@@MADBOY_207 3:53 i think.
I learned about it tonight and came here to watch it and it is just so heartbreaking!!!! 😭😭😭
@@MADBOY_207 3:50. You can see him mouth/about to say "Fred" as he turns around to nobody. Could also be he was about to run saying "F*CKING HELL" or something of the sorts xD
Y'all really had to point that out? Dammit, that just makes the scene even sadder!😭
3:45, Nagini flinched when he unsheathed the sword. She was like “oh shit, he’s gonna try to kill me.” (Which he does lmao)
Gosh! I never noticed that until reading this comment. Yeah, Nagini flinched big time when she saw the sword. She knew she'll be fucked up soon.
I love how terrified Voldemort is when he sees Harry still alive.
"Why won't this f**king kid DIE?!"
Him: *sighs* I didn’t want to do this but *reports to the local movie creators*
3:55 “…DIE! DIEEEEEAAAGH!!!”
Maybe third times a charm?
Harry “the Roach” Pottah
Almost like Neville's words brought Harry back from the dead, just to keep Voldemort on his toes and never have a moment to breath.
I like the way hermione looked at Harry when she realized he was alive
It really shows that Hermione loves Harry like a brother that she never had & that she's beyond happy that he's alive.
its very very clear draco does NOT want to cross over
Harry: Alright I've got the perfect plan, it'll allow me to take out both Snake and Voldemort in one swift blow, the war will be won before anyone even realizes I'm alive...
Neville makes speech and is about to get himself killed
Harry: Dammit Neville!
This made me laugh 😂
@Jose G. expelliaramus
That's what Harry use all the time🙂
“We plan, we get there, all hell breaks loose”
They've established in prior movies that transfiguration can be cast at range. Give Hermine a physics textbook and big V doesn't stand a chance. He walks up, declares Harry Potter is dead, and everything in the area gets blasted.
@@alissaharris37😂😂😂😂
The one time I felt genuinely bad for Draco was the whole awkward parents calling him over and then having to hug Voldy.... I would have dropped dead from the sheer embarrassment 💀
1:53 *Dean's face is literally my reaction lmao*
Funny enough the hug from Voldemort wasn't even in the script xD so its 10x more funnier
My guy was trying not to crack laugh bagahaha
Funny thing is this wasn't even scripted. Tom Felton (actor of Draco) went to the actor of Voldemort, Ralph Fiennes, and he just hugged Draco.
Dean really cant hold 2 lay an anger.
I honestly felt bad for Voldemort at that point. Don't attack me it's- lol
3:51 I love how Harry shoots Nagini here only for the spell to miss and obliterate like twelve death eaters.
lol Harry is OP as fuck
Didn't miss. Bounced off Nagini
Don't think it missed, no spell was capable of killing Nagini other than things that can kill a Horcrux. (Including things like Fyndfire or whatever.)
@@ssj-shadow1184 what about fyndfyre curse ?
@@mithileshrai1094 That's what he tried to say with "Fyndfire".
I love how Neville straight up tells Voldemort to shut up
Neville is a chad.
HECK, YEAH!
I _love_ when Voldemort was like "Nay hee-hee" like he has _no_ idea how to laugh.
Well he probally never laught in his life before
The subtitles said “hey”💀
3:49 this scene alone ends the war.
Voldemort failed to kill Harry twice in a row, his followers think he is powerless and leave him. Amazing.
Indeed, his efforts to try and regain his image of invincibility have backfired on him in the worst way possible.
Actually, there were more attempts. Remember the duel in the graveyard, the Battle of the Seven Potters or the fight in the Ministry of Magic. And those are just the ones with the Death Eaters present. If you consider the final battle of Philosopher's Stone and the Nagini scene in Godric's Hallow, it was 6 times with the death eaters knewing, if you don't count the final battle. 7 if you count that thing with the young Lord Voldemort clone, even though he wasn't connected to the original Voldemort. So 6 to 7 times that Lord Voldemort messed up killing Harry Potter.
@@yuki_foxsoul8425 Damn you right!
The way George looked right for Fred when he found out Harry was alive at 3:52 was heartening. Because Fred was always standing to the right of George even in the first movie...
Well noted, and I think he even mouths "Fred"
People complain about how Ginny was underwritten in the movies. Particularly when it comes to her and Harry's romance. But at 0:22 when you see how distraught she is from what appears to be Harry's death, I truly believe that she did love him. Though I suppose that comes more from Bonnie Wright's acting then it does the writing.
Harry comes back to life*
Voldemort: “aw hell naww who tf is this kid” 3:47
3:53 Hermione: "Harry! You're alive!"
Death Eaters: "Ok, we're done. That friggin' kid is unkillable."
1:50 that awkward hug with Voldemort's cute smile is just hysterical to me
Best part was it wasn’t even scripted 😭😭😭
You're the first one to say Voldemort had a cute smile.
Was it even a hug? 😂😂
I love Voldemort’s reaction to Neville, you can see just how annoyed he is at such a simple request cause no one has ever tried to do such a thing
Theres a delete scene in this when draco threw his wand to harry the moment harry woke up
0:58 Voldemort: "Yeah Ha Hay!!!" 😝😝😝😝😝
No it’s:
“EH HEH EH!” 😂😂😂
deans face at 1:55 is literally how i feel about that hug
Who tf is Dean
@@DannyHsn 😐
@@DannyHsnthe black kid😉
Harry Potter is dead!
Harry: *uno reverse card*
yepppppppppppppp
Harry Potter is dead!
Harry: I'm going to end this man's whole career.
Fiennes look of pure astonished bafflement is just so spot on, one of my favourite all-time actors
In Tom Felton's autobiography, he talks about the hugging scene with Voldy. It wasn't scripted and they shot this scene of Draco walking over like 20 times. Out of those 20 times, Ralph Fiennes only hugged him once. That one shot was the one that made it into the movie. Tom Felton said that even he was surprised that's the shot they used because it was incredibly awkward he didn't know Ralph was gonna do that.
What I love about this scene, I know it’s been mentioned already but along with the Death Eaters fleeing, it’s Voldemort’s face. Imagine seeing your enemy, the one person keeping you from absolute power, survive again after you stood across from them thinking you killed him. Maybe a bit different from the books, but that look on his face was fear and the realization that “maybe I can’t beat him,” or “WHAT IS HE?” LOVE IT
4:01 Death eaters be like
Our lord can't do anything, literally we have killed legends & he can't kill a teen boy
I remember my theatre went wild when Harry came back to life. Everyone cheered
It was awesome
Still is
4:20 Ron taking the most important thing for him
funny number
@@kumalala1079 Hehe.
1:09 This frame is powerful. The make up is remarkable. Sprout is cleaner than she has ever been but lacks her usual upbeat energy and vigor. Pomfrey has dirt all over her clothes, but looks the healthiest and least wounded of all. Slughorn looks more psychologically wounded, rather than physically. And Filch has the tallest and most regal posture we have ever seen of him or any character for that matter. Filch overcame not only his weakness and fear, but also a paradigm shift of everything he believed in, and came out strong and worthy. It's these hidden statements and background character arcs that makes this such a good story
3:53 You can tell that Hermione's beyond happy that Harry's alive. He's always been like a brother to both her & Ron.
According to TV Tropes Voldemort's reaction to Harry surviving his supposed "death" would be an example of a 'Villainous Breakdown."
Given the fact that Harry is alive despite all his best efforts to the contrary, the fact that he has lost most of his army, all but one of his horcruxes are gone, and the implication that their loss is having an adverse effect on his mental faculties, I wouldn't be surprised if that was a Villainous Breakdown.
3:53
Molly’s face🥺
She was like :what.!
Of course she was happy harry was alive she was just shocked
Hermione was like "Harry! You're alive!"
I like how the spell bounces of Nagini and kills a bunch of death eaters
4:25 lucious Malfoy reaction ( I'mma Outta of here ) 😂
No wonder a horde of Death Eaters hightailed it out of there once they saw Harry was still alive. The first time Harry escaped, they were only aware that something happened which caused Harry to be spared and Voldemort to be defeated, they never actually seen what happened. All they had were rumours. This time they all witnessed what happened, they physically seen Harry take a direct hit with the killing curse, they watched him die and somehow he STILL survived it, a second time.
They probably thought the boy was immortal and couldn’t be destroyed. I’d have ran away too.
The majority of them only rejoined Voldemort out of fear and probably consoled themselves with the fact that they assumed they were on the winning side of the war. Given that Voldemort has failed to kill Harry despite his best efforts to do so, I think is fair to say that at this point a few of them may well fear Harry more than their dark lord. That's one of the problems with ruling by fear, people who are only kept in one's service through fear will only stay there so long as they are convinced that the one, they serve is powerful and able to punish them. If that perception disappears or if someone whom they fear more appears, then any semblance of power is gone.
I appreciate you can see Draco was standing fast until it was his mother, calling out and almost pleading with him to come over.
0:22 Her screams kill me inside
Ginny lost her soulmate, while Hermione & Ron lost their best friend.
I came here just to see George look back at Fred but wasn't there
One of the best movie scenes in cinematic history. The look on Voldemorts face is priceless when harry is alive
Neville is the most underrated character of the franchise. The man was brave enough to stand up to Lord Voldemort.
3:53 Her reaction is priceless
Well, Harry is Hermione's best friend.
Helena's "HAHAHAHA HAAAA HAHA" never fails to amuse me
3:50 His face is like 'You have to be joking"
😂
He’s also like, “This bitch lied to me…”
I love how the bad wizards start evaporating once they realize he could NOT kill Harry Potter. 😄
Did anyone else notice that Lucius tried to place a comforting hand on his son and Narcissa escorted him away, then, Lucius looked hurt. It’s like he feels bad for bringing this side of the war to his family, and Draco’s mom is questioning whether this choice (fueled by Lucious) was right for their family
*Turns out Harry is still alive*
Voldemort: *HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO KILL YOU BOY?!?!*
02:42 The way Voldemort is trying to keep his calm and says: "I'm sure we're all fascinated to hear what you have to say" cracks me up so much, that's some great humor for a bad villain😂.
I love how only Hogwarts students stand back when Neville pulls the sword because only they know it's full power
hermiones reaction to harry being alive always makes me tear up lol
the death eaters that ran away 4:00 know that everyone at the school "will fight like cornered beasts" and they will kill death eaters to survive, but for Voldemort... it is Tuesday. so it's not worth it
For a sec it sounds like even Voldemort is sad that harry is dead 0:17
Voldemort: HOW many times do I have to kill that boy?!
1:52 Tom Doesn't know how to hug Draco LMAO
It was improvised. Tom's reaction was real. A truly awkward moment for a brilliant scene left in the moving.
probably because riddle never felt love, or has emotion.
@@kumalala1079 lol no one fell to him because of his nose 😂😂
@@KojinMacJorn 💯
@@Barani_SpotsPlanez bellatrix
1:26 the moment Draco could have finally decided for once, to be on the good side. You could see in his face, he was debating it.
Deep down he’s always been such a good person just misunderstood
Harry: Is knocked out
Voldemort: hARrY PoTteR iS dEAd
Voldemort: wants to feel good so he knocks out Harry and says that he killed him😂
Took him 18 years to knock out a kid and he still wasn’t out long lmao
he was hit with the killing curse so obviously you would think he’s dead
I would have love to see Draco stay. After all the character build, i think that would have been a more believable course.
The thing that annoys me more than anything even outside movies in real life is when the arrogant and cocky and downright villains you hate more than anything run with their tails between their legs like a wounded animal…
Draco limping away with his parents and seeing Lucious look back and run like a coward boils my blood.
I get it’s easy to act tough when everything is going your way and maybe that’s the point to show they’re just followers at the end of the day.
But that’s the path you made for yourself so Stand their and go down with honor or hell atleast join the good side for redemption Draco!
But no instead they run away , it’s so frustrating all the harm they cause but when the shoe is on the other foot they become a hypocritical coward for all they rant on and on about how powerful they are.
Has anyone noticed how the more harry doestroyed the 7 horcruxes the more FADED voldemort's robe became? It was no longer a *dark* black it almost looks kinda grey after he gets weaker
Also, the lens filters used on the cameras were changed as each movie was shot. The farther it progresses towards the finale, the darker the backgrounds get. Such brilliant foreshadowing.
If you remember, when Vold was reborn from the spell, his robes were magically created along with his body...so in essence, they are physically part of him.
@@carniegaming9899 Thanks for the reminder of that detail. I forgot about that.
*Harry Potter gets up and attacks Nagini*
Death eaters: WTF is that? why this fucker didn't die? AGAIN? TWO AVADA KEDAVRA? REALLY? SHIT
"Is he imortal?"
"Am I gonna die?"
"Oh my god"
"Where the fuck Am I"
"Christ"
"I'm scared"
Notice Arthur Weasley had his wand already out.
Even if Harry didn’t reveal he was alive, I think we’d still have had an epic round two.
Voldemort will kill him in 2 sec. Apparate in silent to his back.. Boom
I love this scene, especially where Harry jumps up and half of the death eaters just say "To hell with this!" and leave, but the ending was soooo much better in the book! In the book there was no speech about "people die every day and Harry's still with us." Neville, out of bravery, rage, or just plain stupidity charged Voldemort. Voldy took him down and disarmed him easily, but Nevlle got back up and just stood there nose to no nose with him, no more than five or six feet away, fists clenched like he was wating for the first possible opportunity to attack again. When Voldemort found out that Neville was a pure-blood he complimented Neville for his bravery and offered him a place as a death eater. Neville told him, "I'll join you when Hell freezes over! Dumbledore's Army!"
Then Voldemort summons the Sorting Hat out of the school, puts a body bind curse on Neville, pulls the hat on so hard that it goes down past Neville's eyes, and then sets it on fire. It's at this point that Harry couldn't take it anymore and reached up under his robes for his cloak, pulls it one, and then jumps to his feet. At the same time Nevilled breaks out of Voldemort's body bind curse, rips the hat off of his head, pulls the Sword of Gryffindor out of it, and uses it to lop off Nagini's (the snake's) head WHILE SHE'S STILL WRAPPED AROUND VOLDEMORT'S SHOULDERS!!! That crap show we saw in the movie was just aweful in comparison! That being said, I do really like the part where Harry jumps up and half the death eaters suddenly decided that they had somewhere else that they really needed to be right then! And just after Neville cut Voldy's favorite pet's head off Harry cast a shield charm between them before Voldemort could even raise his wand.
Also while all this was happening hundreds of reinforcements come charging up out of Hogsmeade Village, and the Centaurs come charging out of the Forbidden Forest firing their bows into the death eaters. Suddenly Voldemort's forces go from outnumbering the good guys to be HUGELY outnumbered by the good guys, and almost all of them die before it's over. Other than Harry jumping up and half of Voldemort's forces getting scared and taking off, the book version is so much better. If you haven't read it, you really, really need to!!!
Literally just read this scene in the book, and it is incredible; the film failed to cover it, I agree. You can't help but get caught up in the action, and yes, this scene in particular is EXCELLENT when read. Don't forget the charge of the house elves either, lead by Kreacher. I love the imagery of furious house elves blowing the kitchen door clean off its hinges on their way to fight. That whole chapter tying in all of the characters we've met on the way was perfection.
Nose to no nose got me giggling like a young school girl haha but thanks for sharing the details
@@joycef2705 😀😀
nose to no nose 😭😭😭
The books also contain trelawney and sprout lobbing crystal balls and mandrake plants respectively at any death eater they see.
Also the ghosts… more specifically nearly headless Nick and the headless hunt, and peeves doing the closest thing to fighting they possibly can.
Not a lot of us noticed... But look at 3:53 when George turns to his right and calls out for Fred...🥺🥺🥺
I love how Voldemort points his want away from draco when hugging him. Very subtle feature of wand safety
Well, mad eye did say he knew someone to lose one of their buttcheeks thanks to an involuntary discharge… by the wand!! That was close…
3:19 bro can someone please tell me why Ron looks fucking horrifying here
It's sad to see how Tom Riddle, one of the most brilliant students and wizards became literally a monster, who destroyed everything for power.
Voldemort still fails to understand the power of love. ✝️💖
His existence itself is the result of a love potion + his mother abandoned him,
how can he understand love?
“so is fred” “and remus”-- the remus part made me sob and sob and sob
the fact that draco looked to his sides before going to voldermorts side to see if anyone would stop him.
this shows that he was the boy with no choice ( 1:35 )
2:29 love how they put the camera on Bellatrix because it kinda proves how Neville and Bellatrix are connected in the storyline which is thst Bellatrix killed somebody who was close to Neville
4:19 bro what a powerful verbal spell
When Harry jumps back up Voldemort is like “What the hell is going on.”
3:59 - 4:11 u can actual hear him breathing, and actual see him genuinely scared. As he looks back scared when death eaters fly away.
Imagine the confusion, the sudden thought and belief that “holy shit, I’m not in control”
Luv how Harry is alive luv harry
You know, gotta respect Slughorn. Yeah he was a coward in book 6 hiding in the muggles house, and not giving up a memory. He clearly was terrified of voldemort finding him. To the point of not even wanting to be around dumbledore or go back to hogwarts. But when shit hit the fan he stayed and fought instead of slinking away
I don’t quite understand why anyone would follow Voldemort. Exhibits zero leadership qualities, kills for making mistakes, yea I’d like to join that team
Originally his death eaters were a mixture of the weak seeking protection, the thuggish seeking a leader who could teach them more refined methods of torture, and those who sought glory. He won them over originally using his charisma which he apparently shed later on as his soul continued to be split into pieces. After that, he kept them in check through fear and through the promise that those who followed him would be able to torture and kill those they perceived as inferior or impure. Still, it is telling that once he fell the first time, he only had a handful of faithful followers who did not renounce him. Once he returned, his followers seemed to mainly continue to follow him out of fear and the benefits that they felt came from him gaining power and being on his side. Even if they wanted to leave, they felt that he would inevitably kill them and their families (if they had any) painfully and they would lose what they had. As far as they were concerned, he had conquered death and so he was the one they should both side with and be afraid of. As one character in another movie once said, it is better to be the right hand of the devil than to be in his path. In another work of fiction under a similar tyrannical boss, one of his conquered servants said that there are only two types of people in the universe, those who obey this individual and those who disobey him and the people in the second category don't live very long.
3:48 Harry Potter: (Comes back to life)
Voldemort: *Oh shit, not again…*
Death Eaters: *F*ck this sh*t, I’m out!*
I love the Voldemort's reaction when he sees the death eaters going away 🤣
Narcissa Malfoy: "Okay boys, you SCREWED IT. NOW I AM ON CHARGE. We get out from here NOW.Draco, we will talk seriously when get home".
50 lives were lost after the battle of Hogwarts man that’s awful 😢 Rest In Peace ☮️ for all the fallen students 🔥
Poor Colin Creevey.
The way he said “HaRrY PoTtEr iS DeAdDDd!” Got me rollin😂🤣🤣
The iconic ✨voldy laugh ✨
With Neville being the other person the prophecy could've been about, as well as him being the least brave out of about all the students in the beginning, having him be the one who comes forward, stands up to voldemort and reigniting the battle is fantastic writing on J.Ks end in the books as well as the screenwriters here. Fantastic character development over 7 books/ 8 films (yes I'm aware the book is different with this scene but the point is still the same)