Amazing kid Amber Mediodia killed dumbledore to save Draco from being killed instead of snape I’m deathly hallows part 2, this is why dumbledore says “please”.
@@user-rw5bi8kw9c Dumbledore was also cursed from one of the Horcrux hunts. In the books, Snape has to periodically give him potion to isolate the curse to his hands, which is why they're blackened in the movie, but Dumbeldore would've only survived the curse a year more max. He was doomed to die soon anyways, and so chose three lives over his remaining year.
@@snowangel7980 This is on the movie also. When Snape died killed by naguini, he cried and he tells to Harry to take his tears. When Harry see in the souvenirs of Snape we can see this passage.
that “please.” is so encrypted. to everyone else in the room it means “please don’t do this to me”, but to Snape and to Dumbledore, it’s “please keep your promise. please kill me like you said you would.” God, Snape was such a twisted hero.
In the books, they mention how everyone was threatening to kill Dumbledore but he was completely un-phased. Only when Snape walked in did Dumbledore finally feel the need to beg for his life (in this sense, beg for his life to be ended).
Amazing how it takes 7 movies and until the last few moments of the 8th movie for people to understand that Snape is a good man, he looks evil since the first movie but he has good intentions, because he never caused any harm to or hurt Harry during the duration of 7 movies and always allied with Dumbledore
Everyone feels bad for draco but snape to me was one of the saddest characters in the book even sadder than Harry. At least Harry was beloved by many, Snape had no one but Dumbledore and Harry and he had to kill Dumbledore and result in the hatred of Harry. He lost the love of his life twice to a man who bullied him and then again to Voldemort who he had to pretend to serve. He was the most pure hearted character in the book.
Yeah, no. I ADORE Snape's character for the complexity. He is by far the most - and, in a way, the only - complex character Rowling managed to create. But, he was far from pure hearted. He was sincerely a hateful and selfish man. I feel like one cannot truly appreciate the duality of his character without admitting that. Yes, he died a hero, no one can deny that. But don't be blind to his flaws, that's so boring.
@@kiracarver988but he still could have been a pure heart. We know today that long-term bullying or abuse children experience (over years, not months) structurally changes the brain and can even alter neuron growth & the way neurons connect. Now add all the other negative experiences of his life. Its a very unfair, cruel world he saw….many people would turn out similarity. So he made many bad choices, we all do. But in the moment of truth, it was the purity of his love for Lily that endured.
@@katherinebrown7182 I'm not disagreeing with Snape's ultimate heroism. I'm saying that he still did and said terrible things even whilst fighting for the Order. We can look at his actions objectively, can't we? Sure they can be explained by his trauma, but not excused. That's precisely what makes him so tragic, questioning what he might have been like had life favored him kindly. I'm unsure what point you're trying to make, or if you're just adding on to what I said, so sorry if my reply seems repetitive.
In a way Professor Snape saved Draco's soul. Nobody could have done as many sacrifices as Snape had over his entire life. You can feel his pain everytime! A protector and the bravest person in Harry potter world. What a character!
Also a bully, and a jerk, he picked on Neville mercilessly, he took points unfairly, he picked on Harry just because he looked like his father, I mean come on at some point you have to let it go, I hated snape in the books, he along with Malfoy, Umbridge and Bellatrix were the characters I disliked the most
Yes, they really redeemed him. As a huge dumbledore fan, I actually think this is the only movie where they (almost!) got him right, and it's a huge redemption from cranky dumbledore in movies 3, 4, and 5. Richard Harris had the kind old man aspect to him, but not quite the quick-witted playfulness or underlying intimidating self-awareness of his own power. Movie 6 dumbledore is almost perfect except for the boring grey robes.
@G E T R E K T 905 I get what you're saying, but there was really no reason to fuck up Dumbledore's character like they did in the fourth movie. Having Gambon portray the cold, quiet fury of book Dumbledore rather than the snappy, almost childish attitude of movie Dumbledore wouldn't have wasted any time. I believe the only reason they made such a transition was for sheer shock value; I won't deny that the infamous Goblet of Fire scene was more eye-catching in the movie thanks to Dumbledore's dim-witted outburst.
@@bologna3464 IMO, the book Dumbledore was calm most of the time and it certainly fit the books. But, in the movies, I absolutely loved Gambon's Dumbledore because for some reason, Gambon's Dumbledore looked more alive than Richard Harris' Dumbledore. Richard Harris was a great fit for the earlier movies where the atmosphere of the plot is not as dark as the later ones. Gambon absolutely nailed the scenes and I wouldn't change a thing about Dumbledore in the movies even if I could.
Jerome Toliver oh yes and I’m sure SS soldiers were just “mislead”. No Draco got himself into this because he decided to buy into the delusional bullshit his parents spewed out.
he got into this because Voldemort wanted to punish Lucius because of his failure. Draco may have been a spoiled kid who thought he was better than anyone else, but he didn't want any of this.
Gabby he willingly joined of his own volition and was completely on board with killing Dumbledore he actually considered it an honor. He did want to kill Dumbledore but he didn’t want to kill Dumbledore himself he was perfectly willing to kill him through the use of assassination but was unable to do it himself this scene does nothing but show he is a coward.
1:11 I love this part when you can really see the teacher-student relationship Draco and Dumbledore have. They both knew that Draco didn't want to kill Dumbledore but it had to be done. What a great scene and props to all the actors 👏🏼👏🏼
Update September 28, 2023: This scene hits me so hard because I'm really incredibly saddened to hear of the death of Sir Michael Gambon, he brought immeasurable joy to Harry Potter fans from all over the world with his humour, kindness and grace. We will forever hold his memory in our hearts. Wands up for Michael Gambon!
it's not lumos it's a different kind of spell. an unnamed one. usually us, potterheads refer it to as a tribute kind of spell when someone dies but actually, it's the counter-curse of morsmordre, the dark arts mark.@@renovazzzio
Draco till 5 movies was just a bully i hated him so much, and then he started crying and refused Dumbledore's help. He had a choice to take Dumbledore's advice, instead he went into the dark side, cause he has always been a bad human being just like his parents
Malfoy did have a choice. He didn't have to accept the offer of becoming a death eater, nor did his father and they both could've fled with the help of Dumbledore. Draco had choices, and he choose the wrong ones.
Superior O his dad forced him to be a death eater and Voldemort wanted him to kill dumbeldore and demanded he do so I see what you mean he made bad choices but there where quite a few scenarios where he didn’t have a choice and there were times he was a straight up bully also
"Severus, please" What people initially thought that meant: Severus, please help me What that actually meant: Severus, please go ahead and kill me; remember it's part of our plan
“Don’t you understand? I have to kill you or he’s going to kill me.” I don’t believe Draco was ever the “bad guy,” I think he was just a scared boy doing what he is told, even when deep down he knew he didn’t want to.
@@Crazy_Peanutz No one is born this way. I believe Draco is a spoiled brat with terrible friends and even worst parents. You can't see it in the first movies but after movie 5 and movie 6 its pretty clear that the House he follows and his family have a major weight on his decisions.
I feel bad for Dumbledore, honestly. He spent many years if not his whole life just trying to help others. Even after he died, he was still helping Harry. And sure, many people were saddened by his death, but nobody had the time to care enough because everybody was so busy with other things.
“Draco, years ago I knew a boy who made all the wrong choices. Please let me help you.” I love this line. It’s short and simple, but sums up Dumbledore and Voldemort’s relationship perfectly. And poor Draco is just another victim of Tom making said choices.
@@tutyhasbi9032 by casting the "expelliarmus" spell in a way Draco defeated Dumbledore... thus making him the new owner of the "elder wand"... Snape killed Dumbledore but Dumbledore had no wand to his name... Harry during a small fight against Draco in Bellatrix's estate gained possesion of the wand....
Draco never had it in his heart to join Voldemort. He only did because he’d always felt so much jealousy towards Harry for being the chosen one, always succeeding and being the spotlight. He finally felt validated for being chosen for something, and wanted to prove that he could succeed and follow through just as Harry could.
have you read the books?just a question bc in the books in the begging when he was becoming a death eater he had a choice he also was prideful in the beginning he was proud of it, after he didn't realize how hard it would be on himself so yes he did have a choice but if he new what he was facing i believe he wouldn't have picked it.
"Years ago, I knew a boy who made all the wrong choices... Please let me help you" That phrase took me deep inside, one doesn't really know who is dumbledore talking about... It could be Tom Riddle, it could be Credence, it could be Grindelwald... or It could be Dumbledore himself.
Snape saves three people here. 1) Draco. The poor boy would've died inside if he'd had to kill Dumbledore. 2) He doesn't reveal Harry's hiding down below to the Death Eaters. 3) He also saves Dumbledore from a long painful death that awaited him (due to the curse of the ring) had he not died here. What's most painful here is that Snape kills the only person who had any idea of his true allegiance. Not only does he kill Dumbledore here, he also kills his chance of any vindication in later life. Not to mention that Albus was perhaps his only real friend. Dumbledore was right, perhaps they do sort too soon.
@@soysauce8437 Voldemort was afraid of Dumbledore. He didn't expect Malfoy to succeed, he knew Dumbledore what have to be taken out either by surprise or betrayal. Voldemort or no one else could've beaten Dumbledore in a one on one duel.
Snape saves all the Hogwarts students too, after Voldemort overtakes the world, Snape is considered one of the most loyal because he killed the most powerful wizard for Voldy. That is seriously impressive and gets him enough brownie points. Then he uses his power to protect the students when he became headmaster, as almost entire faculty consists of death eaters. Also in Draco's case, his soul might have been split, as discussed in the books.
R.I.P. to one of the most charismatic actors in Harry Potter. His line "Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if only one remembers to turn on the light" will never leave me.
3:58 Look at the pain on Snape's face. What a marvelous expression by Alan Rickman one of the best actors of all time. Apparently like "why me? I can't do this to the only person who knows what I truly am". And that "please" shattered me up completely. 💔
His expression at 4:18 too. Snape looks so incredibly disturbed by what he has just done, even though it was part of the plan. I would like to say that I understand how devastating the moment must've been for Snape, but realistically I don't think it'll even come close to his feelings. Beautifully acted.
“Don’t you understand” “I have to kill you” “Or he’ll kill me” Honestly, Draco isn’t as evil as he’s trying to be, he’s just scared if he isn’t evil, People will be evil to him.
@@Hex_Water-Bottle He was a bully, a rascist and narcissistic. Also he joined the deatheaters, a bunch of murderers, to make his family proud - and he did everything he could to find a way for the deatheaters into Hogwarts so they could murder Dumbledore. Yea, totally not evil lol I think you just don’t believe that he’s evil bcs you saw his pretty face crying in the movies. Poor Draco. But if you would’ve been one of the families that lost their beloved ones bcs of ppl like Draco - then you would think he’s evil. And you would want to see him suffer. Others fought and died against the Dark Lord. The only difference between those brave families/ students and Draco: They decided not to be evil. They had to pay with their lives to kill the Dark Lord and free the world. Ppl like Draco supported him. And no matter whether they were just sadistic or scared, they supported him. Being scared won’t make your support for the Dark Lord less evil - since everyone was scared of him. Still everyone had a choice. And Draco picked the evil one.
@@battlebrother2390 He was pressured into meekly accepting this fate his entire life by his father. His fathers influence is likely a large part of the reason he hated Harry Potter so much too, considering he was allied with Voldemort from the start. You're blaming someone that, from their childhood, was constantly pushed and pressured to do and be terrible things, it's similar to blaming a thief for stealing when their alternative is to starve. Have some empathy, some people are in shitty situations and just need help.
Am I the only one who genuinely had sympathy for Draco? I mean he really wasn’t as evil as he tried to make himself seem. I really blame his dad for the way he turned out
@@misterpro8738 Voldemort is literally behind most of the deaths in this series. I understand Umbridge is annoying but I'm tired of this dumb meme that she's worse then magical hitler
This is actually such a heartbreaking scene. Draco's indecision, the peer pressure Bellatrix pushes onto him, Snape's arrival, Dumbledore's "please". Seriously, one of the best scenes in the movie.
Dumbledore’s death doesn’t make me cry,but when Draco starts to explain and he says “I have to kill you or He’ll kill me” that hit me right in the feels.
It's even more sad when you learn that in order to properly perform the Avada Kedavra curse you have to really mean it... So for a short instant Snape had to remove his humanity and conscience in order to kill Dumbledore...
@@kyleenglot9184 Thats true I forgot about that. So I'm guessing to fuel his rage for a second maybe he had to think of James to build anger or he had to hate dumbledore for not being able to protect lily from voldemort. Because snape asked dumbledore to protect them. Or it could be his hatred for voldemort that enabled him. But snape knows about voldemort's occlumence expertise hence more likely it was in hatred of james or dumbledore to disguise his feelings. There are a lot of options for him to fuel his rage there.
@@vanshagarwal2362 we will never know how he managed to find something powerful enough to succeed in it. I think it was in goblet of fire when Moody/Barty Crouch Jr is teaching them about the unforgivables and he says that a weak delivery of the Avada Kedavra curse would give someone little more than a nosebleed.
@@kyleenglot9184 We know for the Cruciatus curse, you have to really want to cause pain, not just the skill to cast the spell itself... Bellatrix herself said that when Harry tried it on her, he succeeded in casting it but it didn't last because in her own words "righteous anger won't hurt me for long." But in the case of the killing curse it may not necessarily require the caster to be fueled with rage and hatred, just the necessary power and desire to cause death, and Snape knew that if he was unsuccessful, Dumbledore would suffer greatly at the hands of Bellatrix or Greyback (and he was already dying from the ring's curse anyway). Not to mention the unbreakable vow he made to Narcissa, and knowing this is what Dumbledore planned with him. Therefore, Snape was able to successfully desire Dumbledore's death as he cast his curse, not so much with rage but with mercy.
He had a chaoise. He had the choise to not be evil. He wanted to be a death eater. Dumbledore even offered help to him (even tho Dumbledore knew he would die) and Draco didn’t accept. He had a choice
Mateo Bello he didn’t really have a choice tho bc his father would never allow that. the only reason he did all of that because his father forced upon him from a young age so he just had to carry on with that belief.
Mateo Bello what did you expect him to do? Be like “No father you’re wrong, the person you idolize is a disgusting being” and get killed, disowned, or worse? Lmao if you were in this situation you wouldn’t have half the courage he had.
@@Luffy-zj6vm It's different in the movie, but in the books when Dumbledore offers for Draco to switch sides, he never outwardly declines. It says in the book that Harry could see his wand lowering slightly, but then the Death Eaters burst through and his opportunity was lost.
Not if you include the pergatory scene in DH2. Then its: H) Professor... Snape's patronus was a doe. The same as my mother's. Curious, don't you think? D) Well, actually, if I think about it, it doesn't seem curious at all.
People who hate Draco, he literally says that he has no choice and that he has to kill him, or Voldemort would've killed him. He didn't have a choice, it's as plain and simple as that.
I remember when this scene happened, I was 9 when I watched this with my Mom. I was so heartbroken at what Snape had done that I didn't watch the Deathly Hallows until 4 years later. Truly an amazing and gut wrenching moment in cinema history
Not only do we all want a film from Draco's eyes, we need one. I feel like it would be amazing, and it would help others who don't like Draco to understand that he isn't evil, he just needed someone to love him.
@@Crazy_Peanutzatop obsessing over draci then. You'll never understand...he saved harry...he wanted to he friends with him...pressure from his family...being forced and threathened...what else?😭
@@kashifbutt3120 He never saved Harry, he never did anything to stop Harry from getting harm. All he did was bully him all six years. What else? He's a bully, spoiled brat, whiny bitch, coward, want me to go on?
3:34 - 3:41 this is my favourite part. Even when hurting because he knows he will have to kill his only friend, he saves Harry from doing something stupid. That is some loyalty right there
Megha paul what would you expect from a pureblood family that is in lord Voldemort's army and being forced to kill dumbledore lol being honest here no hate
After watching Deathly Hallows, you get to understand that Dumbledore wasn't begging Snape to spare his life but to do the exact opposite. He was begging him to kill him so he wouldn't die in such a painful way due to the curse from the ring.
“Don’t you understand? I have to kill you or he’s going to kill me.” That line makes me cry so hard. Because its proof that Draco dosen't want to do this, he just dosen't have a choice. This entire scene just breaks my heart. I feel so bad for him and what he's gone through, what he's being forced to do. He's sixteen and he's being forced to murder someone, not just someone but his headmaster and one of the most powerful wizards to ever exist. And if not, he and his family will probably tortured and murdered. The acting in this scene is amazing, you can hear the pain in his voice and see it in his eyes. you can see how upset he is. You can tell how much he dosen't want to do this and i'm sure that for the rest of his life, he regretted taking Dumbledores wand. Because thats the reason he died. But he had no choice unless he wanted to be dead. You can see the look of regret after dumbledore is killed and it breaks my heart. He didn't want any of this. But he had no choice. Yes, he was offered protection, but, he was too scared for himself and his family to take it. He's so young and its so terrible that he's being forced to do this. You know who he reminds me of... Regulus Black. Both born into rich pureblood familys that believe in blood purity, both forced by there family to become death eater, both forced by voldemort to do things they don't want to do and see things they don't want to see and both did something to defy him in the end and had redemption. Idk if thats just me.....
@@samantharidley242 Spoilers In the seventh movie, it's revealed that when Dumbledore said "Severus.. Please.." He was asking him to kill Dumbledore, so that Draco Malfoy was safe. If Snape didn't kill Dumbledore, Draco would have had to, forcing Voldemort to then kill Draco so that he could have the elder wand.
Gavino I know that it’s just assa darlingtoni said Dumbledore: “Severus... Please...” Snaps: *eat slugs* Dammit snaps u had one job! So that implies that snaps made Dumbledore eat slugs not kill him so Dumbledore would be thinking “dammit snaps u had one job!” (Which is to kill him so Dumbledore would be mad cuz he didn’t kill him so now Draco is in danger.)
To kill your best, and probably only, friend without betraying any sense of an emotion must have been the most difficult thing ever. Snape was extremely strong willed both emotionally and physically.
I read this first in the books, without knowing the ending. I cried for a solid 20 minutes when Dumbledore died. A) the book version of him is so positive and jovial, so the death of his essence was hard, B) I thought he was betrayed. I was SOOO ANGRY at Snape. But now I think of it as dumbledore winning. And I feel an immense sense of grief for Snape.
But somebody else had spoken Snape’s name, quite softly. “Severus...” The sound frightened Harry beyond anything he had experienced all evening. For the first time, Dumbledore was pleading. Snape said nothing, but walked forwards and pushed Malfoy roughly out of the way. The three Death Eaters fell back without a word. Even the werewolf seemed cowed. Snape gazed for a moment at Dumbledore, and there was revulsion and hatred etched in the harsh lines of his face. “Severus...please...” Snape raised his wand and pointed it directly at Dumbledore. “Avada Kedavra!” A jet of green light shot from the end of Snape’s wand and hit Dumbledore squarely in the chest. Harry’s scream of horror never left him; silent and unmoving, he was forced to watch as Dumbledore was blasted into the air: for a split second he seemed to hang suspended beneath the shining skull, and then he fell slowly backwards, like a great rag doll, over the battlements and out of sight.
For the people who don’t know the death of dumbledore was planned out in advance by him and Snape As his death was necessary to lure voldemort and give him a sense of false pride Which is was led to voldemorts death
I like the way Dumbledore looks down at Harry at 3:52 as if that's his way of trying to let Harry know that everything is going to be fine and that he's already OK'd what's about to happen since there was no time for him to explain Snape's true allegiance.
It’s so hard. You can tell Dumbledore feels deep regret that Harry will see him die. Most likely something he didn’t want for Harry/ expect. I think Snape looks down ever so slightly, then up at Dumbledore like “Do you not want me to do it cause Potter is watching?” The “Severus, please,” is the go-ahead in every conceivable way.
To be fair, Malfoy's character was more complex. Growing into acting with a role like Malfoy compared to say Ron, would likely make one the better actor just through practice.
Stephanie Lloyd Yeah, but he’s kind of a caricature for the first five movies. The last three are where he really comes into his own, and it’s here you can really see his acting shine through.
i can hear the sorrow and regret in Snape voice when he say it, this is the last thing he want to do but he knows this is the right thing to do. this is such a powerful scene.
It's sad to see (1) Draco crying (2) Snapes pain in his voice (3) Dumbledore knowing why Snape has to do it and saying please... (4) The fact that Snape, and draco never told anyone about Harry under the Thingy (not the fact they didn't say anything, the fact they cared enough not to tell the death eaters about it)
MegaGug 95 Voldemort lost when he failed to kill Harry as a baby. When lily gave her life for Harry, it put a protection around Harry, Harry was always destined to kill Voldemort, it was revenge more than anything, he just had some help along the way in the form of Dumbledore, and Lily’s protection
He means how Draco was the chosen one to wield the ElderWand after disarming him. When Harry disarmed Draco (even though he wasn’t wielding the ElderWand) the ElderWand changed allegiance to Harry, making him the rightful wielder of the wand. When Voldemort fought Harry, he thought he had accomplished becoming the wand’s master by killing Snape (because he thought Snape was the master by having killed D.). That’s why this part is such a crucial moment, Voldemort wasn’t aware of Draco disarming him because no one was present to see it. It was hidden from him who the true master of the ElderWand was, which caused it to turn on him as Voldemort was using it to kill its rightful master.
Draco never wanted any of this. In the first movie you could see he wanted to be friends with harry until his dad came. It wasn't his fault and I cried knowing it during this scene
He was also a racist, elitist prick, so, you know. True, he was brought up to be a racist, elitist prick, but still. He's the playground bully who talks big and smugly got enlisted into the wizard Nazis before realising he's out of his league.
lil squirt Actually, he loved it at first, he was delighted to have a chance to prove himself according to Bellatrix. It's when he actually has to do it that he realises what he's gotten himself into.
cydneedmeds s he was crying because he was going to have to do himself. He was perfectly willing to use assassination as a means to get it done. He didn’t want to be Harry’s friend (several former death eaters believed Harry to be some kind of powerful dark wizard for having apparently killed Tom).
I always appreciated that for the briefest moment, Harry let himself trust Snape. He trusted him to go up there and save Dumbledore. Of course, he regretted that choice at the time, but in the bigger picture he came to learn he made the right decision.
He didn't trust snape, he trusted dumbledore ! This scene shows the amount of respect and blind obedience harry has for dumbledore, but trusting whatever his plan was
I remember being in the cinema with my mum - She, not understanding or knowing the story of these movies, and still her hugging me whilst I cried then later on in life, She watched all the movies with me 🖤 best thing ever !
Im not even a potterhead but my sister has been crying over this for like half an hour so i came here to see what the big deal is but wow,now im sad too.
U are not potterhead so you don't know who is the men who killed by the bravest man and you don't even know who is the mad boy don't wanted to kill but he get a order from his master 😶
@@Luffy-zj6vm this is a little wrong. Any one can use the killing curse on Harry and destroy the horcrux inside him. The importance of Voldemort being the one to do it is so that Harry will survive the curse.
All the death eaters were looking at Snape while only Snape was looking at Dumbledore, so when he said 'please' it sounded to all the death eaters as if he was begging Snape for mercy but if you look at his his facial expressions (4:07), he was like 'please do it, it's time.'
Dumbledore was the only person Snape let himself truly love, aside from Lily. He didn't love Dumbledore in the romantic sense, but as a true friend. Snape lived his life for a higher cause, losing the woman he loved and having to kill his closest friend in the process to honor them by playing his role to have the Dark Lord defeated.
@@Lasmelan How in any was was Snape morally questionable? He was loyal to Dumbledore from the very beginning, to the very end. All the things he did was to keep Harry safe, and defeat voldemort. He was the one who provided Harry with the sword of Godric Gryffindor to destroy the horcruxes, he was so loyal to dumbledore, he even killed him to protect not only draco, but his own cover to continue working towards voldemorts demise. Not even after his death, none of the death eaters knew he was a double agent, he only died because voldemort wanted the elder wand.
Snape saved Draco from Voldemort and saved Harry from possibly being caught, what a guy.
Correct!
But killed Dumbledore
Amazing kid Amber Mediodia killed dumbledore to save Draco from being killed instead of snape I’m deathly hallows part 2, this is why dumbledore says “please”.
@@user-rw5bi8kw9c Dumbledore was also cursed from one of the Horcrux hunts. In the books, Snape has to periodically give him potion to isolate the curse to his hands, which is why they're blackened in the movie, but Dumbeldore would've only survived the curse a year more max. He was doomed to die soon anyways, and so chose three lives over his remaining year.
@@snowangel7980 This is on the movie also. When Snape died killed by naguini, he cried and he tells to Harry to take his tears. When Harry see in the souvenirs of Snape we can see this passage.
Snape walks in...
Snape: “Turn to page 394...”
“....like i did three years ago....YOU NEVER DID IT YOU UNGRATEFUL B-“
*'dont lie...to me'*
Jonathan Buckwalter “werewolves?!”
Then this is me:WHAT THE FRICK BOI
Jonathan Buckwalter he just kill dumbledore like fuck u old man Avada Kedavra
that “please.” is so encrypted. to everyone else in the room it means “please don’t do this to me”, but to Snape and to Dumbledore, it’s “please keep your promise. please kill me like you said you would.” God, Snape was such a twisted hero.
So it seemed like Dumbledore wanted snape to kill him.
In the books, they mention how everyone was threatening to kill Dumbledore but he was completely un-phased.
Only when Snape walked in did Dumbledore finally feel the need to beg for his life (in this sense, beg for his life to be ended).
@@mcteen5198 he did
Amazing how it takes 7 movies and until the last few moments of the 8th movie for people to understand that Snape is a good man, he looks evil since the first movie but he has good intentions, because he never caused any harm to or hurt Harry during the duration of 7 movies and always allied with Dumbledore
@@mcteen5198 it was Dumbledores plan
4:11 listen snape’s “avada kedavra” is come from a man dies inside
yes. you've got a good ear son
okk
@@prasadchaudhari2519 *good earphones
You can hear the pain in Snape's voice when he casts the spell. Brilliant acting from Alan Rickman.
@SteelersPenguinsPirates the voice crack is what he meant
avadAH kedavrah
Why does Snape kill Dumbledore?
@@ridatashfin268 Dumbledore told him
@@ridatashfin268 Dumbledore asked him to do so... its complicated
2:48, damn, Tom Felton's acting here is on point, such a good acting right there, you could feel it like it was real.
Totally agree. Tom Felton did a great
job, giving Draco a sense of closeness he was never intended to have
MTV Movie Awards-Best Villain-Tom Felton
But that made it hurt me more
3:45 too. His face expression changed so suddenly :0
and at 4:26 after it happened, he's so clearly horrified
3:08
Bellatrix: "Well done Draco..." *kisses his neck*
Draco: wtf ew
He had a crush on the actor who played his aunt 😭😭💀💀
@@mozzatron TF
g0thicc Wait actually? 💀
•Absolute Smoothie• yess hahahha
@@mozzatron Harry Potter and the city of Alabama
rickman’s acting here is amazing. his facial expressions, his voice. you can tell snape truly didn’t want to kill dumbledore but had to.
3:52 - 3:58
See the eye contact between Snape and Dumbledore.Both are looking down knowing who is watching below.
srikanth vemula Cool I never saw Snape doing that
Oh my god, you’re right. I never noticed that.
But what's it mean? 🤔
Sabiha Hoque Their plan is going very well
@@gissefelton2465 how
Normal people: Avada Kedevra!
Voldemort: *AAAAAUUUVAADAH KEDEVRAAUH!*
CorgiLover 162 Auuuuuaaavvvuuaaahhhddhhhhaaa
^ Voldemort'swayy
Abra Kadabra ?
Stan this comment 😂😂😂
Hermione = it's avada kedavra. not auuuvadah keeedavruah
No its WANILLA BANANA
Everyone feels bad for draco but snape to me was one of the saddest characters in the book even sadder than Harry. At least Harry was beloved by many, Snape had no one but Dumbledore and Harry and he had to kill Dumbledore and result in the hatred of Harry. He lost the love of his life twice to a man who bullied him and then again to Voldemort who he had to pretend to serve. He was the most pure hearted character in the book.
Exactly plus he was bullied by so many people when he was a kid, never felt the happiness for once💔
Like almost everyone thinks Snape had it worst. How did you come to conclusion that everyone thinks it's Draco?
Yeah, no. I ADORE Snape's character for the complexity. He is by far the most - and, in a way, the only - complex character Rowling managed to create. But, he was far from pure hearted. He was sincerely a hateful and selfish man. I feel like one cannot truly appreciate the duality of his character without admitting that. Yes, he died a hero, no one can deny that. But don't be blind to his flaws, that's so boring.
@@kiracarver988but he still could have been a pure heart. We know today that long-term bullying or abuse children experience (over years, not months) structurally changes the brain and can even alter neuron growth & the way neurons connect. Now add all the other negative experiences of his life. Its a very unfair, cruel world he saw….many people would turn out similarity. So he made many bad choices, we all do. But in the moment of truth, it was the purity of his love for Lily that endured.
@@katherinebrown7182 I'm not disagreeing with Snape's ultimate heroism. I'm saying that he still did and said terrible things even whilst fighting for the Order. We can look at his actions objectively, can't we? Sure they can be explained by his trauma, but not excused. That's precisely what makes him so tragic, questioning what he might have been like had life favored him kindly. I'm unsure what point you're trying to make, or if you're just adding on to what I said, so sorry if my reply seems repetitive.
His voice when saying ‘’... or he’s gonna kill me..’’
Makes me want to cry 😖
i legit SOB
Same :c
In a way Professor Snape saved Draco's soul. Nobody could have done as many sacrifices as Snape had over his entire life. You can feel his pain everytime! A protector and the bravest person in Harry potter world. What a character!
You understand when Snape say to Harry: Don't call me coward, i understand now
Also a bully, and a jerk, he picked on Neville mercilessly, he took points unfairly, he picked on Harry just because he looked like his father, I mean come on at some point you have to let it go, I hated snape in the books, he along with Malfoy, Umbridge and Bellatrix were the characters I disliked the most
Rickman was so good
Would like to be New master in doctor who that would good
Professor snab or drake or dark Lord to be New master that would be good
"I was chosen!" *shows mark*
"Tattoos are not allowed in Hogwarts, this is a respectable Institute. You are becoming an emo, aren't you?"
Alexa play my chemical romance
50 points from slytherin for a tattoo
100 points for attempted murder
100,000,000 points from Slytherin Severus for killing dumboldore
@@fallon-may0935 *slitherin
Sorry if I made you upset...
@Paty LOVE, it is fine
Paty LOVE well uhm actually *slytherin
RIP Michael Gambon, fantastic actor. Nailed it in this scene.
This movie is Michael Gambon's best performance as Dumbledore..
Gambon is gay (too).
Yes, they really redeemed him. As a huge dumbledore fan, I actually think this is the only movie where they (almost!) got him right, and it's a huge redemption from cranky dumbledore in movies 3, 4, and 5. Richard Harris had the kind old man aspect to him, but not quite the quick-witted playfulness or underlying intimidating self-awareness of his own power. Movie 6 dumbledore is almost perfect except for the boring grey robes.
@G E T R E K T 905 books are the og’s and the better ones and Dumbledore wasn’t cranky in the books so
@G E T R E K T 905 I get what you're saying, but there was really no reason to fuck up Dumbledore's character like they did in the fourth movie. Having Gambon portray the cold, quiet fury of book Dumbledore rather than the snappy, almost childish attitude of movie Dumbledore wouldn't have wasted any time. I believe the only reason they made such a transition was for sheer shock value; I won't deny that the infamous Goblet of Fire scene was more eye-catching in the movie thanks to Dumbledore's dim-witted outburst.
@@bologna3464 IMO, the book Dumbledore was calm most of the time and it certainly fit the books. But, in the movies, I absolutely loved Gambon's Dumbledore because for some reason, Gambon's Dumbledore looked more alive than Richard Harris' Dumbledore. Richard Harris was a great fit for the earlier movies where the atmosphere of the plot is not as dark as the later ones. Gambon absolutely nailed the scenes and I wouldn't change a thing about Dumbledore in the movies even if I could.
Draco... no one noticed your tears, no one noticed your pain, no one noticed your sadness... But they all noticed your mistakes...
M& A he wasn't a bad guy just mislead
Jerome Toliver oh yes and I’m sure SS soldiers were just “mislead”. No Draco got himself into this because he decided to buy into the delusional bullshit his parents spewed out.
he got into this because Voldemort wanted to punish Lucius because of his failure. Draco may have been a spoiled kid who thought he was better than anyone else, but he didn't want any of this.
Gabby he willingly joined of his own volition and was completely on board with killing Dumbledore he actually considered it an honor. He did want to kill Dumbledore but he didn’t want to kill Dumbledore himself he was perfectly willing to kill him through the use of assassination but was unable to do it himself this scene does nothing but show he is a coward.
Thomas Raines he wouldn't be sitting in the bathroom and crying and saying that he couldn't go through with it, he wouldn't do that if he wanted to
"Go on Draco, NNOOOOWWWWWW" Bellatrix said calmly.
That chick is certified crazy 😂😂
I saw what you did there
LMFAO
HARRYDIDYOUPUTYOURNAMEINTHEGOBLETOFFIRE!!!!!
The Senate ‘DuMbLeDoRe SaId CaLmLy’
1:11 I love this part when you can really see the teacher-student relationship Draco and Dumbledore have. They both knew that Draco didn't want to kill Dumbledore but it had to be done. What a great scene and props to all the actors 👏🏼👏🏼
Update September 28, 2023: This scene hits me so hard because I'm really incredibly saddened to hear of the death of Sir Michael Gambon, he brought immeasurable joy to Harry Potter fans from all over the world with his humour, kindness and grace. We will forever hold his memory in our hearts. Wands up for Michael Gambon!
*lumos
it's not lumos it's a different kind of spell. an unnamed one. usually us, potterheads refer it to as a tribute kind of spell when someone dies but actually, it's the counter-curse of morsmordre, the dark arts mark.@@renovazzzio
The character development throughout this story is insanely good.
For Draco not really. He didnt have any progression till the sixth movie
Draco till 5 movies was just a bully i hated him so much, and then he started crying and refused Dumbledore's help. He had a choice to take Dumbledore's advice, instead he went into the dark side, cause he has always been a bad human being just like his parents
Assa Darlingtoni he said himself, if he took Dumbledores help, he’d be killed
@@rhysmasters607 No, he would've been put into order ofbthe phoenix just like ron and hermione and he would've been defended.
Assa Darlingtoni what about his parents? Do you think voldermort would just spare both of them after draco leaves?
Harry : the boy who lived
Malfoy : the boy who had no choice
Malfoy: a bloody cunt
Malfoy did have a choice. He didn't have to accept the offer of becoming a death eater, nor did his father and they both could've fled with the help of Dumbledore. Draco had choices, and he choose the wrong ones.
Superior O his dad forced him to be a death eater and Voldemort wanted him to kill dumbeldore and demanded he do so I see what you mean he made bad choices but there where quite a few scenarios where he didn’t have a choice and there were times he was a straight up bully also
@@serendipity4577 He still could've made better decisions. 💁
Superior O yea I know but everyone makes mistakes
draco looked so sad when Dumbledore died😭 this makes me cry
"Severus, please"
What people initially thought that meant: Severus, please help me
What that actually meant: Severus, please go ahead and kill me; remember it's part of our plan
In the french version he say "help me"
@@Jess.x even that says that he needs help in his plan to kill Voldemort.
@@Jess.x bad dubbing
i think like you but now i understand and ver.Thai language is Severus please
Why the death spell blue not green
Draco would’ve killed him if Palpatine was the one saying ‘Dew it’
😂😂
malfoy : "that is not the jedi way"
Palp : "dis is da wae"
This is accurate
You have done well, Draco. He was too dangerous to be kept alive.
Voldy never was as good as Palpy at persuading people to do his bidding😂
“Don’t you understand? I have to kill you or he’s going to kill me.” I don’t believe Draco was ever the “bad guy,” I think he was just a scared boy doing what he is told, even when deep down he knew he didn’t want to.
And being a racist bully bigoted piece of shit at the same time, what a feat!
@@Crazy_Peanutz No one is born this way. I believe Draco is a spoiled brat with terrible friends and even worst parents. You can't see it in the first movies but after movie 5 and movie 6 its pretty clear that the House he follows and his family have a major weight on his decisions.
@@LGuiilhermee True. Doesn't change the fact he's a git and an extremely dislikeable person
Jennifer C duh
He just.. had no choice 😭😭😭
I feel bad for Dumbledore, honestly. He spent many years if not his whole life just trying to help others. Even after he died, he was still helping Harry. And sure, many people were saddened by his death, but nobody had the time to care enough because everybody was so busy with other things.
Dumbledore was going to let voldamort kill harry when he got older.
y’all i wrote this months ago 🤨 i definitely have different views now and am NOT a Dumbledore stan
@@shane.b4g who you stan for?
@@FandomObsessedArtist THE TWINS OMG
@@shane.b4g I stan Sirius, Neville, Draco, and moaning myrtle
“Draco, years ago I knew a boy who made all the wrong choices. Please let me help you.”
I love this line. It’s short and simple, but sums up Dumbledore and Voldemort’s relationship perfectly. And poor Draco is just another victim of Tom making said choices.
1:58 And then Draco Malfoy became master of the elderwand without ever knowing it.
Dumbledore said "Very good very good"
But i thought snape killed dumbledore?
Killing ist Not necessary
Dumblrdore is smart, so voldemott couldnt use it right
@@tutyhasbi9032 by casting the "expelliarmus" spell in a way Draco defeated Dumbledore... thus making him the new owner of the "elder wand"... Snape killed Dumbledore but Dumbledore had no wand to his name... Harry during a small fight against Draco in Bellatrix's estate gained possesion of the wand....
It’s sad how Draco is driven to tears when he realizes that he has to kill the man that cared for him more than his own father
That's some bullshit.
feniu10 ...ha
My heart.......
@@feniu10 yep
My sympathy level for Draco just increased 10 folds, and I already felt bad for him to the point that I cried at this scene for him- HELP. 💔
Draco never had it in his heart to join Voldemort. He only did because he’d always felt so much jealousy towards Harry for being the chosen one, always succeeding and being the spotlight. He finally felt validated for being chosen for something, and wanted to prove that he could succeed and follow through just as Harry could.
It's because of Lucio, he wanted to be Harry's freind. He tries to at the stone in the 1st movie
have you read the books?just a question bc in the books in the begging when he was becoming a death eater he had a choice he also was prideful in the beginning he was proud of it, after he didn't realize how hard it would be on himself so yes he did have a choice but if he new what he was facing i believe he wouldn't have picked it.
his dad was a manipulative piece of shit that’s why draco became a death eater
This scene is so perfect, the music when he falls, the shot of him falling, the lines, the acting, the vibe. Nobody could’ve done any better.
"Years ago, I knew a boy who made all the wrong choices... Please let me help you" That phrase took me deep inside, one doesn't really know who is dumbledore talking about... It could be Tom Riddle, it could be Credence, it could be Grindelwald... or It could be Dumbledore himself.
Studiosmediamilk in the context of this film alone it seems clear Dumbledore was talking about Voldemort.
Studiosmediamilk I always assumed he was talking about Draco.
After the big reveal, I personally feel he was talking about Snape, and since Snape is the Half-Blood Prince it also fits
Tom Riddle
Carter Atwell obviously not all three, he says i knew A boy, not multiple
Snape saves three people here.
1) Draco. The poor boy would've died inside if he'd had to kill Dumbledore.
2) He doesn't reveal Harry's hiding down below to the Death Eaters.
3) He also saves Dumbledore from a long painful death that awaited him (due to the curse of the ring) had he not died here.
What's most painful here is that Snape kills the only person who had any idea of his true allegiance. Not only does he kill Dumbledore here, he also kills his chance of any vindication in later life. Not to mention that Albus was perhaps his only real friend.
Dumbledore was right, perhaps they do sort too soon.
and if draco killed dumbledore voldemort would’ve had to kill him for the elder wand
@@soysauce8437 Voldemort was afraid of Dumbledore. He didn't expect Malfoy to succeed, he knew Dumbledore what have to be taken out either by surprise or betrayal. Voldemort or no one else could've beaten Dumbledore in a one on one duel.
They don’t sort too soon. Sometimes Slytherins can be the good guys too you know
Snape saves all the Hogwarts students too, after Voldemort overtakes the world, Snape is considered one of the most loyal because he killed the most powerful wizard for Voldy. That is seriously impressive and gets him enough brownie points. Then he uses his power to protect the students when he became headmaster, as almost entire faculty consists of death eaters.
Also in Draco's case, his soul might have been split, as discussed in the books.
Agreed, but I believe that Snape belonged in Slytherin... it just shows that not all Slytherins are bad and can and do actually have a heart ❤️
R.I.P. to one of the most charismatic actors in Harry Potter. His line "Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if only one remembers to turn on the light" will never leave me.
3:58 Look at the pain on Snape's face. What a marvelous expression by Alan Rickman one of the best actors of all time. Apparently like "why me? I can't do this to the only person who knows what I truly am". And that "please" shattered me up completely. 💔
His expression at 4:18 too. Snape looks so incredibly disturbed by what he has just done, even though it was part of the plan. I would like to say that I understand how devastating the moment must've been for Snape, but realistically I don't think it'll even come close to his feelings.
Beautifully acted.
I like how calm Dumbledore is throughout this scene...
How about when he said "HARRY DID YOU PUT YOUR NAME IN THE GOBLET OF FIRE!"
Roland Marti mate, hes always calm xD except in Goblet of Fire, when he was like "HARRY DID YOU PUT UR NAME IN THE GOBLET?!"
hèavenlovex LoL
Roland Marti You just had to use the word calm....didn't you? Lmfao
Roland Marti He knew what was going to happen. He sort of planned this
If you guys are confused with “Severus...please” Dumbledore meant by killing him. Not begging Snape to not kill him
Yeah we know that
But why? To safe Harry?
Because Dumblodore tell him Lol Watch snape memories and you understand everything
@@daliborpajkic6459 THX;!
I suspect more people knew in July 2005 that Albus was begging for death - and that Snape was a good guy - than we give them credit for.
2:55 let's just all appreciate how Bella can walk into a room, and immediately know where her enemy is
She's on guard cuz Dumbledore can take them all on.
“Don’t you understand”
“I have to kill you”
“Or he’ll kill me”
Honestly, Draco isn’t as evil as he’s trying to be, he’s just scared if he isn’t evil, People will be evil to him.
That makes him just an evil coward.
@@battlebrother2390he was a bully but he wasn't truly evil
@@Hex_Water-Bottle He was a bully, a rascist and narcissistic. Also he joined the deatheaters, a bunch of murderers, to make his family proud - and he did everything he could to find a way for the deatheaters into Hogwarts so they could murder Dumbledore. Yea, totally not evil lol
I think you just don’t believe that he’s evil bcs you saw his pretty face crying in the movies. Poor Draco. But if you would’ve been one of the families that lost their beloved ones bcs of ppl like Draco - then you would think he’s evil. And you would want to see him suffer.
Others fought and died against the Dark Lord. The only difference between those brave families/ students and Draco: They decided not to be evil. They had to pay with their lives to kill the Dark Lord and free the world. Ppl like Draco supported him. And no matter whether they were just sadistic or scared, they supported him. Being scared won’t make your support for the Dark Lord less evil - since everyone was scared of him. Still everyone had a choice. And Draco picked the evil one.
@@battlebrother2390 He was pressured into meekly accepting this fate his entire life by his father. His fathers influence is likely a large part of the reason he hated Harry Potter so much too, considering he was allied with Voldemort from the start. You're blaming someone that, from their childhood, was constantly pushed and pressured to do and be terrible things, it's similar to blaming a thief for stealing when their alternative is to starve. Have some empathy, some people are in shitty situations and just need help.
Am I the only one who genuinely had sympathy for Draco? I mean he really wasn’t as evil as he tried to make himself seem. I really blame his dad for the way he turned out
C M he was a spoiled bully
Finally someone understands
@@rikosaikawa9024 he was a child who was raised to do and believe in bad things.
This is the first movie that I actually cared about him, before he was just a douche
Yes poor Draco had to do everything his dad told him to do.
"Or he's gonna kill me.."
Hit me so hard
One (of many) moments when it is clear just how evil Voldemort is.
A Stranger Here Umbridge is worst
@@misterpro8738
Voldemort is literally behind most of the deaths in this series. I understand Umbridge is annoying but I'm tired of this dumb meme that she's worse then magical hitler
Vilne S. I was the 666 th like
Vilne S. What? He was!
the sadness in draco’s eyes. you can see all the pain, im crying
Whenever I'm too depressed i imagine this scene going down like this:
"Severus.....Please"
"EAT SLUGS!"
okk
After all this time?
Always.
R.I.P. Alan Rickmann!
Ya
Snape is gone and he wont return anymore
"after all this time you can't let go of a girl who didn't give a fuck about you?"
"always.."
"you pathetic shithead"
Yeah
Snape is a nice character. And Mr. Rickman made it GREAT!
This is actually such a heartbreaking scene. Draco's indecision, the peer pressure Bellatrix pushes onto him, Snape's arrival, Dumbledore's "please".
Seriously, one of the best scenes in the movie.
Not if you`d read the book. Its way better there. This is just a poor imitation. And it was supposed to be Yaxley instead of Bellatrix there
One of my fave scenes in what is honestly my fave harry potter film. So well done, it was perfect.
shut up
Tess Crelli But. any. way. he would have died
EmSpro Racing just readed half blood prince and Yaxley wasnt in the tower
Ron: Where is Hermione?
Ron: Wimgardium LeviosA
Hermione: ITS LeviOsa
Ron: There she is🙄
Dumbledore’s death doesn’t make me cry,but when Draco starts to explain and he says “I have to kill you or He’ll kill me” that hit me right in the feels.
Not only him but his parents too. He was literally going through it to save their lives, but if he failed, they'd be killed too.
4:11 Damn Alan Rickman. His voice cracks perfectly as he says Avada Kedavra. He was one great actor. RIP.
You can truly hear he was about to cry when he casted it.
It's even more sad when you learn that in order to properly perform the Avada Kedavra curse you have to really mean it... So for a short instant Snape had to remove his humanity and conscience in order to kill Dumbledore...
@@kyleenglot9184 Thats true I forgot about that. So I'm guessing to fuel his rage for a second maybe he had to think of James to build anger or he had to hate dumbledore for not being able to protect lily from voldemort. Because snape asked dumbledore to protect them. Or it could be his hatred for voldemort that enabled him. But snape knows about voldemort's occlumence expertise hence more likely it was in hatred of james or dumbledore to disguise his feelings. There are a lot of options for him to fuel his rage there.
@@vanshagarwal2362 we will never know how he managed to find something powerful enough to succeed in it. I think it was in goblet of fire when Moody/Barty Crouch Jr is teaching them about the unforgivables and he says that a weak delivery of the Avada Kedavra curse would give someone little more than a nosebleed.
@@kyleenglot9184 We know for the Cruciatus curse, you have to really want to cause pain, not just the skill to cast the spell itself... Bellatrix herself said that when Harry tried it on her, he succeeded in casting it but it didn't last because in her own words "righteous anger won't hurt me for long." But in the case of the killing curse it may not necessarily require the caster to be fueled with rage and hatred, just the necessary power and desire to cause death, and Snape knew that if he was unsuccessful, Dumbledore would suffer greatly at the hands of Bellatrix or Greyback (and he was already dying from the ring's curse anyway). Not to mention the unbreakable vow he made to Narcissa, and knowing this is what Dumbledore planned with him. Therefore, Snape was able to successfully desire Dumbledore's death as he cast his curse, not so much with rage but with mercy.
I feel so bad for Draco, he truly had no choice. He only turned out like that because of his father.
He had a chaoise. He had the choise to not be evil. He wanted to be a death eater. Dumbledore even offered help to him (even tho Dumbledore knew he would die) and Draco didn’t accept. He had a choice
Mateo Bello he didn’t really have a choice tho bc his father would never allow that. the only reason he did all of that because his father forced upon him from a young age so he just had to carry on with that belief.
@@Luffy-zj6vm he didn't have a choice. Voldemort had threatened death upon him and his family whom draco loves very much if draco didn't accept.
Mateo Bello what did you expect him to do? Be like “No father you’re wrong, the person you idolize is a disgusting being” and get killed, disowned, or worse? Lmao if you were in this situation you wouldn’t have half the courage he had.
@@Luffy-zj6vm It's different in the movie, but in the books when Dumbledore offers for Draco to switch sides, he never outwardly declines. It says in the book that Harry could see his wand lowering slightly, but then the Death Eaters burst through and his opportunity was lost.
Rip sir Michael Gambon/ Albus Dumbeldore
RIP Michael Gambon (19 October 1940 - 27 September 2023) 😞
"Trust me..."
The last words Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore _ever said_ to Harry Potter....
😢
Stop it !! I need my heart intact and not in pieces !
Not if you include the pergatory scene in DH2. Then its:
H) Professor... Snape's patronus was a doe. The same as my mother's. Curious, don't you think?
D) Well, actually, if I think about it, it doesn't seem curious at all.
Dave Crupel
Wait, how the heck can you even remember that.
@@ruzspruce9984 how do you remember your full name huh
okk
Snape teaches us, sometimes what you see is not what you thought.
R.I.P Alan
I know that😊😊😂
I'll murder someone and tell the judge it is not what they think
@@JoaoSantos-cx7st You missed the point.
@@JoaoSantos-cx7st omg u-
He teaches us true love, he loved harry's mother, gave life for her son.
People who hate Draco, he literally says that he has no choice and that he has to kill him, or Voldemort would've killed him. He didn't have a choice, it's as plain and simple as that.
Yes he could have said no at the begining of this bullshit.
Watching these clips from the good old days. Truly an end of an era. RIP Professor Dumbledore/Michael Gambon 🕊️
"Did you put your name in the Goblet of Fire, Harry?" asked Dumbledore *calmly*
G6Yv*vviyaf8vya7rctagt78a ABABAHAHAHAHA WHYY
In the movie: *HARRYEH, HARREH POTTAH! DJUPUTCHUNEMINTHGBLTOFFAYAH*
I WAS TRYING TO HAVE A SAD MOMENT HERE AHAHAHHASBSBBS
Calmly = Grabbed by the throat and slammed into the cabinet
I saw that on tik tok!
“Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if only one remembers to turn on the light”-Albus Dumbledore
-J.K. Rowling*
Jackson Pope i think this sentence wasn’t in the book at all
@@GustavoAlves-ns1uz ITS IN PART THREE....WHEN THERE WERE DEMENTORS GUARDIMG THE CASTLE
I HAVE A JOURNAL THAT HAS THIS QUOTE
I remember when this scene happened, I was 9 when I watched this with my Mom. I was so heartbroken at what Snape had done that I didn't watch the Deathly Hallows until 4 years later. Truly an amazing and gut wrenching moment in cinema history
I want a film from Draco's eyes, his broken heart.....
It would be 99% the main character being a racist brat
Not only do we all want a film from Draco's eyes, we need one. I feel like it would be amazing, and it would help others who don't like Draco to understand that he isn't evil, he just needed someone to love him.
@@Crazy_Peanutzatop obsessing over draci then. You'll never understand...he saved harry...he wanted to he friends with him...pressure from his family...being forced and threathened...what else?😭
@@kashifbutt3120 He never saved Harry, he never did anything to stop Harry from getting harm. All he did was bully him all six years. What else? He's a bully, spoiled brat, whiny bitch, coward, want me to go on?
it would be so great
3:45 Damn! That sudden hope on his face.
I don't think it was hope I think he was startled.
3:34 - 3:41 this is my favourite part. Even when hurting because he knows he will have to kill his only friend, he saves Harry from doing something stupid. That is some loyalty right there
That "plz let me help u" with the lowering strings in the background gets me everytime.
Bellatrix : Now Draco, *NOWWWWWWWWWWWOWWOOOOWOWWOWOWWWOWOWOOWWOOW!!!!!*
No
I just Hate Bellatrix the most ..even more than voldemort
Megha paul even more than Umbridge?
No u
Megha paul what would you expect from a pureblood family that is in lord Voldemort's army and being forced to kill dumbledore lol being honest here no hate
dead channel an ugly old hag
4:11 I remember my brother saying he could feel the energy leave the theater when the spell was released from Snapes wand..
Damn
Damn
Damn
Damn...
damn
After watching Deathly Hallows, you get to understand that Dumbledore wasn't begging Snape to spare his life but to do the exact opposite. He was begging him to kill him so he wouldn't die in such a painful way due to the curse from the ring.
“Don’t you understand? I have to kill you or he’s going to kill me.”
That line makes me cry so hard. Because its proof that Draco dosen't want to do this, he just dosen't have a choice. This entire scene just breaks my heart. I feel so bad for him and what he's gone through, what he's being forced to do. He's sixteen and he's being forced to murder someone, not just someone but his headmaster and one of the most powerful wizards to ever exist. And if not, he and his family will probably tortured and murdered. The acting in this scene is amazing, you can hear the pain in his voice and see it in his eyes. you can see how upset he is. You can tell how much he dosen't want to do this and i'm sure that for the rest of his life, he regretted taking Dumbledores wand. Because thats the reason he died. But he had no choice unless he wanted to be dead. You can see the look of regret after dumbledore is killed and it breaks my heart. He didn't want any of this. But he had no choice. Yes, he was offered protection, but, he was too scared for himself and his family to take it. He's so young and its so terrible that he's being forced to do this.
You know who he reminds me of... Regulus Black. Both born into rich pureblood familys that believe in blood purity, both forced by there family to become death eater, both forced by voldemort to do things they don't want to do and see things they don't want to see and both did something to defy him in the end and had redemption. Idk if thats just me.....
Dumbledore: "Severus... Please..."
Snape: *EAT SLUGS!*
Dammit snape u had one job!
I'm guessing you didn't watch the seventh movie.
Gavino wdym ur guessing she/he didn’t watch the seventh movie?
@@samantharidley242 Spoilers
In the seventh movie, it's revealed that when Dumbledore said "Severus.. Please.." He was asking him to kill Dumbledore, so that Draco Malfoy was safe. If Snape didn't kill Dumbledore, Draco would have had to, forcing Voldemort to then kill Draco so that he could have the elder wand.
Gavino I know that it’s just assa darlingtoni said
Dumbledore: “Severus... Please...”
Snaps: *eat slugs*
Dammit snaps u had one job!
So that implies that snaps made Dumbledore eat slugs not kill him so Dumbledore would be thinking “dammit snaps u had one job!” (Which is to kill him so Dumbledore would be mad cuz he didn’t kill him so now Draco is in danger.)
Gavino what if he didn’t watch the seventh movie? Not much on accomplishment if u have watched though.
4:11 Notice Snape's face after uttering the spell 😔
His voice even shook when he said spelled that
He regretted killing Albus Dumbledore
@@idkkkk-- he didnt want to do it from the beginning dumbledore was snapes best friend
He did it because dumbledore wanted him to
Vincent Berglund he was loyal to dumbledore
To kill your best, and probably only, friend without betraying any sense of an emotion must have been the most difficult thing ever. Snape was extremely strong willed both emotionally and physically.
I read this first in the books, without knowing the ending. I cried for a solid 20 minutes when Dumbledore died. A) the book version of him is so positive and jovial, so the death of his essence was hard, B) I thought he was betrayed. I was SOOO ANGRY at Snape. But now I think of it as dumbledore winning. And I feel an immense sense of grief for Snape.
But somebody else had spoken Snape’s name, quite softly.
“Severus...”
The sound frightened Harry beyond anything he had experienced all evening. For the first time, Dumbledore was pleading. Snape said nothing, but walked forwards and pushed Malfoy roughly out of the way. The three Death Eaters fell back without a word. Even the werewolf seemed cowed. Snape gazed for a moment at Dumbledore, and there was revulsion and hatred etched in the harsh lines of his face.
“Severus...please...”
Snape raised his wand and pointed it directly at Dumbledore.
“Avada Kedavra!”
A jet of green light shot from the end of Snape’s wand and hit Dumbledore squarely in the chest.
Harry’s scream of horror never left him; silent and unmoving, he was forced to watch as Dumbledore was blasted into the air: for a split second he seemed to hang suspended beneath the shining skull, and then he fell slowly backwards, like a great rag doll, over the battlements and out of sight.
Yeah we read the books 😅😙
Asude Kahya some of us haven’t gotten the chance too...
Snape actually saved Draco's life by killing Dumbledoor or else for the elder wand Voldomort would have killed Draco.
Voldemort would kill draco eventually.
The elder wand was still dracos either way
Damn I love Dumbledoor and Voldomort
"dumbledoor"
Abhi wow your smart i didn’t even think of that
Aside from the brilliant performances, David Yates did an amazing directing with the tension and the shots, so beautifully crafted !
For the people who don’t know the death of dumbledore was planned out in advance by him and Snape
As his death was necessary to lure voldemort and give him a sense of false pride
Which is was led to voldemorts death
Just saying that Harry and Draco have nearly the exact same reaction to Dumbledore's death. I'm going to cry now. Bye
2:44 -2:50
The pain in his voice was so real my throat was starting to hurt from holding back tears
I like the way Dumbledore looks down at Harry at 3:52 as if that's his way of trying to let Harry know that everything is going to be fine and that he's already OK'd what's about to happen since there was no time for him to explain Snape's true allegiance.
It’s so hard. You can tell Dumbledore feels deep regret that Harry will see him die. Most likely something he didn’t want for Harry/ expect. I think Snape looks down ever so slightly, then up at Dumbledore like “Do you not want me to do it cause Potter is watching?” The “Severus, please,” is the go-ahead in every conceivable way.
Tom Felton was unquestionably the best out of all the younger actors.
No doubt
To be fair, Malfoy's character was more complex. Growing into acting with a role like Malfoy compared to say Ron, would likely make one the better actor just through practice.
Stephanie Lloyd
Yeah, but he’s kind of a caricature for the first five movies. The last three are where he really comes into his own, and it’s here you can really see his acting shine through.
dani1080 dani1080 the characters are also selected on looks. Radcliffe looks like book Potter. Felton looks like book Malfoy.
No doubt
According to you, Draco is good?
Yes - 👍
No - comment
He is neither good nor bad. He just doesn't have a choice to develope his own idea of a life he wants. He's an ambivalent character
Anna R. So, is his character good or bad?
@@anyny9669 Both, I guess. As everyone else. There is not only good and bad
He is good
He’s good/bad/really cute back then 🤤
i can hear the sorrow and regret in Snape voice when he say it, this is the last thing he want to do but he knows this is the right thing to do. this is such a powerful scene.
At first when I saw snape I was like
“Damn Snape the mvp comming to clutch this”
but than when he killed dumbledore I was very surprised.
When malfoy is crying I feel so bad for him, this isn’t the life he wants😭
But aren’t you Draco...
Yes 😭❤️
Aren’t you Draco..
Who cares
you must know Life Isn't Fair.
It's sad to see
(1) Draco crying
(2) Snapes pain in his voice
(3) Dumbledore knowing why Snape has to do it and saying please...
(4) The fact that Snape, and draco never told anyone about Harry under the Thingy
(not the fact they didn't say anything, the fact they cared enough not to tell the death eaters about it)
I love your videos 😍❤️
Rest in peace Micheal Gambon😢💐
2:00, that is the moment Voldemort lost. So quick yet so crucial.
Incredibly noticed,mate
MegaGug 95 Voldemort lost when he failed to kill Harry as a baby. When lily gave her life for Harry, it put a protection around Harry, Harry was always destined to kill Voldemort, it was revenge more than anything, he just had some help along the way in the form of Dumbledore, and Lily’s protection
He means how Draco was the chosen one to wield the ElderWand after disarming him. When Harry disarmed Draco (even though he wasn’t wielding the ElderWand) the ElderWand changed allegiance to Harry, making him the rightful wielder of the wand. When Voldemort fought Harry, he thought he had accomplished becoming the wand’s master by killing Snape (because he thought Snape was the master by having killed D.). That’s why this part is such a crucial moment, Voldemort wasn’t aware of Draco disarming him because no one was present to see it. It was hidden from him who the true master of the ElderWand was, which caused it to turn on him as Voldemort was using it to kill its rightful master.
Ohhh no wonder ppl were saying if only voldemort knew draco was the true master on the elder wand
Draco never wanted any of this. In the first movie you could see he wanted to be friends with harry until his dad came. It wasn't his fault and I cried knowing it during this scene
He was also a racist, elitist prick, so, you know. True, he was brought up to be a racist, elitist prick, but still. He's the playground bully who talks big and smugly got enlisted into the wizard Nazis before realising he's out of his league.
lil squirt Actually, he loved it at first, he was delighted to have a chance to prove himself according to Bellatrix. It's when he actually has to do it that he realises what he's gotten himself into.
Their sons Scorpius and Albus become what they could have been,if not for the Dark arts standing in the way.
Jalen Winrow he was better accepting Ron's
cydneedmeds s he was crying because he was going to have to do himself. He was perfectly willing to use assassination as a means to get it done. He didn’t want to be Harry’s friend (several former death eaters believed Harry to be some kind of powerful dark wizard for having apparently killed Tom).
I always appreciated that for the briefest moment, Harry let himself trust Snape. He trusted him to go up there and save Dumbledore. Of course, he regretted that choice at the time, but in the bigger picture he came to learn he made the right decision.
He didn't trust snape, he trusted dumbledore ! This scene shows the amount of respect and blind obedience harry has for dumbledore, but trusting whatever his plan was
I remember being in the cinema with my mum - She, not understanding or knowing the story of these movies, and still her hugging me whilst I cried then later on in life, She watched all the movies with me 🖤 best thing ever !
Im not even a potterhead but my sister has been crying over this for like half an hour so i came here to see what the big deal is but wow,now im sad too.
She's not crazy, it really is powerful.
U are not potterhead so you don't know who is the men who killed by the bravest man and you don't even know who is the mad boy don't wanted to kill but he get a order from his master 😶
People actually cry in movies lol
Yeah, this is almost as sad as losing a family member. I feel you. My heart is broken too.
U can always cry about the scene,but only potterheads know why it happened
When he said, "I shall make it easy for you" he meant it quite literally 😅 This whole plot between Dumbledore and Snape to fool Voldemort was genius!
3:39 the way Bellatrix says "Go on Draco, NOWWWWW" is so satisfying
I’m a large Harry Fan. I havent got to this movie yet and it made my heart drop
Some random: He doesn’t have the stomach just like his father
Me: *flashes back to when his father was about to kill Harry when he set Dobby free*
His name is Fenrir Grayback
Imagine if he killed Harry that day 😂 he would have destroyed his master's horcrux
a man from earth not really only Voldemort could destroy the horcrux in Harry
@@Luffy-zj6vm this is a little wrong. Any one can use the killing curse on Harry and destroy the horcrux inside him. The importance of Voldemort being the one to do it is so that Harry will survive the curse.
That wasn’t intentional. That was just improv by Jason Isaacs.
All the death eaters were looking at Snape while only Snape was looking at Dumbledore, so when he said 'please' it sounded to all the death eaters as if he was begging Snape for mercy but if you look at his his facial expressions (4:07), he was like 'please do it, it's time.'
"Something happened that the Wand did not intend. It was picked up(won) by the most unlikely creature. Draco Malfoy"
Dumbledore was the only person Snape let himself truly love, aside from Lily. He didn't love Dumbledore in the romantic sense, but as a true friend. Snape lived his life for a higher cause, losing the woman he loved and having to kill his closest friend in the process to honor them by playing his role to have the Dark Lord defeated.
You was named after "One of the bravest man I've ever seen" who was a Slytherin!
- harry to his son albus severus potter!
@Vitale Tufuga Hahaha you too😂
U spelled ceverus wrong it’s cevirus
@Vitale Tufuga I don't think its gay I think its lovely to name after people who died for you.
@@Lasmelan How in any was was Snape morally questionable? He was loyal to Dumbledore from the very beginning, to the very end. All the things he did was to keep Harry safe, and defeat voldemort. He was the one who provided Harry with the sword of Godric Gryffindor to destroy the horcruxes, he was so loyal to dumbledore, he even killed him to protect not only draco, but his own cover to continue working towards voldemorts demise. Not even after his death, none of the death eaters knew he was a double agent, he only died because voldemort wanted the elder wand.
He said that one of them were in Slytherin,and he was the bravest man i've ever met.