They’re teens and yet they’ve been through a lot since first yr at hogwarts. I honestly cant imagine myself being friends with HP since he’s always in danger.
Václav Nováček Being through a lot of danger and conflict over the years ever since your first year at Hogwarts can do things to you. That’s consistently been the case with Harry, Ron, and Hermione, so I’m not really surprised that they panicked so little.
A good ten seconds after Voldemorts name is mentioned and the Death Eaters have already apparated there, complete with plumbers' outfits and gear. I am surprised at their efficiency.
lorenzo requizo yup. Still, they aren’t permanently snatchers. They, if you follow properly, got the dis honour of being snatchers, Voldemort got frustrated at them, and lost a lot of trust. They are still death eaters though
I mean they're wizards. They can just simply transfigure their clothes into something else which takes just a few seconds.. A plumber's gear in this case.
What I like about this scene is not only of how observant and wary Harry becomes given the situation now, but also that Ron and Hermione didn’t need to turn around as much. Their friendship is so strong they can practically just read it off Harry’s face to know they are in danger and understood to get down immediately. And they do it almost calmly and well-prepared. They’ve gone through so much in their last 6-7 years together. It’s almost sad to say that it’s normal routine when danger strikes.
I think the replies are missing the point here. They were only 17 at the time, and Harry just turned 17 so let that sink in. Imagine still being a teenager and dealing with life threatening situations so often to the point they were so calm and alert after the duel is just sad and depressing. And it is even sadder if you take the trio’s history at Hogwards since First Year into context.
@@armytbchaine6515 Indeed. In fact in the last book the Snatchers who catch the trio (before Malfoy Manor) mention that Voldemort put the taboo on his name because he wanted to focus on those who weren't afraid of him, or his name. Namely, DA & the Order.
"I can't believe it." "That wizards and magic actually exist and two supremacists just attacked a coffee job almost blowing it up and how our world and all of physics is essentially a lie" "No, I can't believe how effective these noise cancelling headphones are." Props if you get the reference
This is the one scene in the entire series that feels like it’s a straight up crossover with a fight scene in a Jason Bourne or Daniel Craig era James Bond film. Very high stakes, fast, visceral, yet raw.
i wonder what the waitress thought when she came in. Stuff was smashed, their were two people unconscious/possibly dead on the floor and three teenagers looking pumped and aggressive who had been acting weirdly earlier.
In the books: Harry was under the invisibility cloak, Ron hated the drink, and the death eaters were sitting down. After, the woman had to be obliviated, so did the death eaters.
I’ve never read any of the books and only ever seen bits of the films. I’ve set myself a challenge to read all the books and watch all the film by by next Birthday. I’m on Order of the Phoenix book and have 6 more months. Oh and I’m starting with the books as I know the will give me a greater understanding! Wish me luck! 🤣
@@muneevramzan483 how would she know the spell or how to use it? I mean I know that Harry told his friends about the incident that happened with Draco but do you think Harry would’ve gone into detail about the spell?
Just want to mention that Harry, Ron and Hermione beat Dolohov in this scene. A man who knocked down Moody in OotP and in the Battle of Hogwarts he killed Lupin. He was one of the most powerful Death-Eaters out there, alongside Bellatrix and Snape. Beating him is quite a feat.
By now the trio has been in more combat situations than even most adult wizards. Dolohov is great but even he would struggle against 3 gifted and experienced wizards. Not to mention Harry is probably the best duelist of his generation.
I still can't get over how amazing the trio's acting is in this, they nailed their character's fighting styles: Harry's is, naturally, all over the place. His form is terrible but his spells are incredibly powerful. You can practically hear future Auror instructors yelling at their pupils "STOP jerking your arm around like that, the Boy Who Lived can get away with it but until you save the Wizarding World, I want a proper duelling stance from you!" Harry's fighting is full of fire and passion, jets of magic shooting every which way from a form that, by all accounts, shouldn't work but does. Hermione, of course, has textbook form. Arm raised at shoulder height, elbow slightly bent, calm and stationary before saying the incantation. Cold, calculated, a sight to behold. Ron, however....Ron is a force to be reckoned with. The way he casts that spell from behind the table, you can tell he's grown up in the Wizarding World. The spell flows from him, cast wordlessly and mid-motion. Magic is so second-nature to him that it's timed perfectly. I just think it's so cool how each of their fighting styles perfectly represent each character.
You nailed the writing on the wall with this one. I've seen the HP movies multiple times and could never quite put into words their own style of magic. Yet here you are and I couldn't have said it better myself. This comment deserves 1K 👍🏾.
LOL I feel like that part was just ad-libbed for background “noise” as the camera focused on the Death Eaters. 🤣 You know how they’re like “Okay, random chatter and convo here. Talk about anything, it’ll be slightly muted out for this.”
That part was so funny in the books: Ron struggled for a moment, before managing to extract his wand from his pocket. "It's no wonder I can't get it out, Hermione, you packed my old jeans, they're tight!" "Oh, I'm so sorry" hissed Hermione, and as she dragged the waitress out of sight of the windows, Harry heard her mutter a suggestion as to where Ron could stick his wand instead. - DH, ch. 09 😂
She's listening to "Hey Soul Sister", which didn't come out until 2009. The books are set between 1991 and 1998. This is unacceptable and I would like a refund, thank you very much.
Good catch. I also noted in book 4, which takes place in 1994, that Dudley gets a Playstation for his birthday. Playstation didnt come out in Europe til 1995
I love how you can hear the ambient sounds get rapidly louder as Harry realizes one of the guys is pulling out his wand. It puts you in Harry's head, as his senses massively expand with the onset of adrenaline.
Pls not warner bros, tho. They will just recycle the props and concepts they used in the movie.. It would be interesting to have other make these series in other perspective
@@braddyhyperchavz2335 not possible because Warner owns the rights. With an insane budget they wouldn't need to recycle anything. You would just need the right people at the top.
IT's fking crazy how the Harry Potter movies evolved. It went from a sweet little kiddie movie, to a fking Sopranos style hit job in the middle of a cafe.
Its a nice touch actually since Hermione has muggle parents, Ron's are magical and harry is basically a prisoner under the Dursley's. It makes sense she's the only one that would have tried it.
I've always wanted to see a wizard specialized on defensive spells in a duel like this. This right here looks more like a gunfight, just with wands. Magic could do so much more.
One of the most disappointing things about the movie adaptation is that they took away all the intricacies of spells, including even just naming the spells.
@@Solidude4 I think they did that partially because they learned how to cast spells without needing to say the incantation in their 6th year. The fact that they occasionally *do* still use incantations is partially force of habit and partially so the audience knows what they're doing lol
@@red7s156 In the books it's made clear that non-verbal casting is very difficult and even the most adept wizards will usually still use verbal casting. Certainly Ron and Harry were not at the point of being able to fast every spell non-verbally. The movies make it out that almost everyone can do it.
To those wondering how Dolohov was defeated by the trio, a few things: 1. His Protego is only as powerful as theirs, so he is just as vulnerable to their spells as they are to his, so he needs to keep down to dodge their spells. 2. He may have been taken aback by their evasion of the initial attack, which would have made him less focused. 3. In Fantrastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, we see that Grindelwald has used a power-sapping spell to change his appearance to that of Percival Graves. Dolohov may have used a similar spell, a drain on his magic power, to disguise himself as a Muggle laborer.
In the Final Battle of FBAWTFT, Grindelwald knew he was exposing himself, so he had no reason not to fight at full capacity, but if stories about him are to be believed, that was but a fraction of his power he used in the fight. How else do you explain the lack of power in his fight with MACUSA?
I find it so funny how unlike Harry and Hermione who are used to it, Ron has no idea how to talk to non magic folk and seemed to not know what a cappuccino was haha
For real though, Hermione and Ron are savages in this fight, look at that ungodly speed LOL. These Death Eaters are probably thinking "Bruh, were we not sent to take down a bunch of students?"
Yeah Hermione is great and stuff but she is the one who said Voldemort's name and do you think Ron and Harry would've lost if it was only the 2 of them?
I've just noticed waitress taking orders while she's listening music loudly and she can understand orders but she couldn't hear all the rumble deatheaters did🤔
Ron was right when he said to harry that they wont last 2 days without hermione.. imagine after being attacked by the death eaters at the wedding they were thinking on going back to burrows or going to leaky cauldron 😂😂😂
I can’t believe how chill the trio was in this scene, for like 1 whole minute before the death eaters came they were acting like normal humans beings trying to figure out their life choices.
@@RichARock potentially coincidence as far as the film's story is concerned. Unless something is in the films or confirmed by the makers it isn't canon for the films.
Anyone else notice that ron doesnt know the muggle world well. So he's confused when the waitress comes to get the order so he just goes with what hermione orders.
It shows the influence Valdemort has on the ministry, and that such powers do not have any respect for the Muggle world. They will tear apart anywhere to vanquish their enemies, with whoever getting killed or whatever getting destroyed in the process is just collateral damage. End it emphasizes that if they could attack there - in a London café in the dead of might, they can attack anywhere.
Muggle I have not read the books But wizards are outnumbered and out gunned Their strategy are probably heavily magic oriented. They can be sniped from far away, can't match the speed of jet fighter and do not have the firepower of some bomb. An all out war will level the wizarding world
Dolohov deserved a much more prominent role in the movies, when I first read the books he was at least on par with Bellatrix in terms of how much dread he caused. The guy's an absolute monster in the books and Arben Bajraktaraj is such a good casting choice; yet he was criminally underutilised.
The most iconic thing here os when the waiter asks them what they want to order, hermione said she wanted a cappucino and then the waiter asks Ron and it took seconds for Ron to answer because he has no idea what muggle food is, so he just went for want she ordered and so did harry 😅
Dolohov was notorious and fearsome during Order - Phase 1. He killed two of Molly's brothers and he was very scary. Can't believe he was stunned by three young wizards who just passed school when the whole Order and Aurors were chasing him ..
Wow...i am actually surprised right now. I never watched the "newer" Harry Potter movies, but just stumbled upon this video and it's crazy how mature and serious this scene is. Like a scene out of a gangster thriller. Seems like i have to watch both Deathly Hallows Pt1 and Pt2.
The only thing I don't like is how the effect of every spell is a stunner 🤣. Stupefy lost its red glow. The petrification lost its statue like effect from the first movie...
Notice how the death eaters show up right after they say voldermort? Almost as if the death eaters or voldermort himself can detect when someone says his name. Maybe there's a reason people call him "you know who"
Well, they actually can, Voldemort himself casted a “taboo Charm” it’s a charm he created that alerts the nearby death eaters when someone says his name. It was used to track down the rebels and the people who weren’t afraid of him
Whenever I was younger, this scene felt so different. I had thought that Harry yanked Ron and Hermione away. I didn't even notice he was the one who took out the first Death Eater like two seconds after they all dove away. I had been so confused as a kid. Like "How is the first one already down? What happened?"
I am so shocked how quick the trio is at reacting to certain situations. I would have frozen there for 2 seconds (if i luckily got patient) but the trio managed to do it with in 0.0000001 second🤯
I dont know but 1:38 seems so much close to the scene when snape enters the class room in Hogwarts back in "prisnor of azkaban" and closes the windows in style and thuds and asks everyone to open page 394. Fighting with dark lords have got the students not only learn the magic but attitude of their great teacher (the one who taught them to fight against dark magic)
Am I the only one who anytime there’s just an innocent bystander like the barista here, I just feel so bad because she’s just trying to work and then this happens💀
Given this was mid-1997 my personal headcanon is that the Second Wizarding War is viewed by the muggle population as the violence at the tail end of the Northern Ireland Troubles.
The scariest thing about that whole scene was how well they did and how little they panicked.
Right? Like the fact that they were so ready and prepared for this and were only 17 was kind of sad.
Or the fact that after the brawl, they pretty much immediately go to doing wetwork like they're the friggen SAS or a hit squad.
They’re teens and yet they’ve been through a lot since first yr at hogwarts. I honestly cant imagine myself being friends with HP since he’s always in danger.
I mean it’s all about survival everyday in Hogwarts
Václav Nováček Being through a lot of danger and conflict over the years ever since your first year at Hogwarts can do things to you. That’s consistently been the case with Harry, Ron, and Hermione, so I’m not really surprised that they panicked so little.
I like it in the books when they got their drinks, started drinking, and then Ron was disgusted at what a cappuccino tastes like!
The waitress would have witnessed the whole thing
Basically no laughter allowed after the 2nd film.
@@finze1 Ron being quite useless always makes me laugh
Really cool and funny moments aren't allowed in the films for some reason.
@@safe-keeper1042 yeah I will no mad for make 10 films and make more 3 million dollars and put other characters scenes
A good ten seconds after Voldemorts name is mentioned and the Death Eaters have already apparated there, complete with plumbers' outfits and gear. I am surprised at their efficiency.
They could be called in in the middle of work. I mean whatever puts food in the table right?
It’s called a snatcher. Dressed up undercover. They are ready for that stuff
lorenzo requizo yup. Still, they aren’t permanently snatchers. They, if you follow properly, got the dis honour of being snatchers, Voldemort got frustrated at them, and lost a lot of trust. They are still death eaters though
I mean they're wizards. They can just simply transfigure their clothes into something else which takes just a few seconds.. A plumber's gear in this case.
@@pillowtalk5595 Thorfinn and Dolohov weren't Snatchers. They were Death Eaters.
I love how quickly Ron and Hermione reacts when Harry said "down!!".
If it was me I would be like" What? Why?"😂😂
And you would drop dead because of your sluggishness 😂
not if you've been in danger since you're 11 and they're a good team
That's cus your life is not constantly in danger 😂
Lol same me
In a casual situation yes 🤣. But definitely not if you're hiding and running from bad guys and everywhere you went it could become a battlefield
What I like about this scene is not only of how observant and wary Harry becomes given the situation now, but also that Ron and Hermione didn’t need to turn around as much. Their friendship is so strong they can practically just read it off Harry’s face to know they are in danger and understood to get down immediately.
And they do it almost calmly and well-prepared.
They’ve gone through so much in their last 6-7 years together. It’s almost sad to say that it’s normal routine when danger strikes.
I mean... that idiot literally slowly pulled out his wand in front of harry. You dont need to be very observant to catch that :D
Yea, their friendship is so strong that they even need hear what Potter said cause they have read the script 💀
I think the replies are missing the point here. They were only 17 at the time, and Harry just turned 17 so let that sink in. Imagine still being a teenager and dealing with life threatening situations so often to the point they were so calm and alert after the duel is just sad and depressing. And it is even sadder if you take the trio’s history at Hogwards since First Year into context.
@@mtrunkello Yeah if I knew what a wand was and what it could do my pistol could have been out and sending lead downrange a lot faster than that.
@@sid2112 lol true
0:34 Hermione mentions Voldemort
0:44 Death eaters enter
They really should have explained the taboo. Would have stopped a lot of confusion.
I think that adds more sens to the fact that people are afraid of pronouncing his name.
@@armytbchaine6515 Indeed. In fact in the last book the Snatchers who catch the trio (before Malfoy Manor) mention that Voldemort put the taboo on his name because he wanted to focus on those who weren't afraid of him, or his name. Namely, DA & the Order.
I like the fact that they DONT explain it
I think it works better the way the movies did it. Makes Voldemort far more intimidating.
stantz ahh
Hermione said petrificus totalus so fast I can't
Even Harry was amazed HAHAHA
Same with Malfoy at the start of HBP
Malfoy said it faster
@@user-oz2ws8dh9s HbP?
@@fhkggtojcuok9870 sorry to step in.. Half Blood Prince
if they had listened to Ron and killed Dolohov, Lupin would still be alive. always listen to ickle ronniekins
Wow. That makes sense.
Agreed. What is the point of erasing memories when they can recover it later magically.
Hermione should have done a FULL obliviate spell making them forget they can do magic, about Voldemort, are death eater etc.
Lmao riverdale
Oh yeah and if Dobby would have killed Bellatrix then tonks would have been alive
How loud was her music playing? Geez. . .
LookOutForNargles she couldn't even feel the vibrations of stuff falling?
She had noise cancellation befor Airpods pro LmaOoo
Yeah, not good for her ears
WonderfullyWeird
Headphones combined with the machine and the door
In think it was because of the door...
This should be an advertizement for osund cancelling headphones
I think that would reduce the buyers😂😂
"I can't believe it."
"That wizards and magic actually exist and two supremacists just attacked a coffee job almost blowing it up and how our world and all of physics is essentially a lie"
"No, I can't believe how effective these noise cancelling headphones are."
Props if you get the reference
@@claryeverdeen2788 LOLLLLL
Pretty cool seeing this in the muggle world for whatever reason. Makes it seem much more tense and dangerous
This is the one scene in the entire series that feels like it’s a straight up crossover with a fight scene in a Jason Bourne or Daniel Craig era James Bond film. Very high stakes, fast, visceral, yet raw.
@@Agent_1701-D the way it feels so grounded with no background music also contributes here
thats what i liked about part 1. It felt so real and grounded, also had a very grim tone.
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Just imagine if an agent from MI-5 and MI-6 actually caught this fight on tape and reported to their supervisors...
i wonder what the waitress thought when she came in. Stuff was smashed, their were two people unconscious/possibly dead on the floor and three teenagers looking pumped and aggressive who had been acting weirdly earlier.
Regular night-shift in London
@@daniel-1489 lol 😂😂😂
@@daniel-1489 Regular? OMG
In the book, she was actually hit by one of the spells meant for a Death Eater and had her memory obliviated.
They didn'0t acty weirdly earlier... they came in normally, acting like normal customers
In the books:
Harry was under the invisibility cloak, Ron hated the drink, and the death eaters were sitting down.
After, the woman had to be obliviated, so did the death eaters.
That makes much more sense
I'm reading the books for the first time and can't wait for everything to make proper sense
I'm on book 5!
Omar Hawari that’s my favorite book! you’ll love the rest of the series, trust me. book 6 and 7 are also both GREAT
I’ve never read any of the books and only ever seen bits of the films. I’ve set myself a challenge to read all the books and watch all the film by by next Birthday. I’m on Order of the Phoenix book and have 6 more months. Oh and I’m starting with the books as I know the will give me a greater understanding! Wish me luck! 🤣
@@Charlotte-wx4jz Good luck and have fun!! You won't regret it, it's such a great experience.
I swear sometimes in the books things make much more sense and make it so much more exciting
Hermione said petrificus totalus so fast that even the captions couldn't catch it.
I thought that she said Sectumsempra
@@muneevramzan483 how would she know the spell or how to use it? I mean I know that Harry told his friends about the incident that happened with Draco but do you think Harry would’ve gone into detail about the spell?
@@theelilac113 omg he 'Thought' for gods same
@@leomendelsohn2622 I know. I was questioning how they thought of that.
I thought she said petrigo senpai
Just want to mention that Harry, Ron and Hermione beat Dolohov in this scene. A man who knocked down Moody in OotP and in the Battle of Hogwarts he killed Lupin. He was one of the most powerful Death-Eaters out there, alongside Bellatrix and Snape. Beating him is quite a feat.
Yeah. He killed two brothers of Molly Weasley.
Lucious and Dolohov were Commanders but later, they were defeated by kids 😂😂😂😂😂😂
*Laughs in Flitwick*
@@patinhoquemoralogoali9280 Flitwick beating him makes sense. He is one of the greatest wizards in the series and was a dueling champion in his youth.
@@janm3781 yeah, im pretty sure he's like the Top 3 Wizard of all time, only behind Tom and Dumbledore
By now the trio has been in more combat situations than even most adult wizards. Dolohov is great but even he would struggle against 3 gifted and experienced wizards. Not to mention Harry is probably the best duelist of his generation.
I still can't get over how amazing the trio's acting is in this, they nailed their character's fighting styles:
Harry's is, naturally, all over the place. His form is terrible but his spells are incredibly powerful. You can practically hear future Auror instructors yelling at their pupils "STOP jerking your arm around like that, the Boy Who Lived can get away with it but until you save the Wizarding World, I want a proper duelling stance from you!" Harry's fighting is full of fire and passion, jets of magic shooting every which way from a form that, by all accounts, shouldn't work but does.
Hermione, of course, has textbook form. Arm raised at shoulder height, elbow slightly bent, calm and stationary before saying the incantation. Cold, calculated, a sight to behold.
Ron, however....Ron is a force to be reckoned with. The way he casts that spell from behind the table, you can tell he's grown up in the Wizarding World. The spell flows from him, cast wordlessly and mid-motion. Magic is so second-nature to him that it's timed perfectly.
I just think it's so cool how each of their fighting styles perfectly represent each character.
Great comment. you deserve more likes.
You nailed the writing on the wall with this one. I've seen the HP movies multiple times and could never quite put into words their own style of magic. Yet here you are and I couldn't have said it better myself. This comment deserves 1K 👍🏾.
On-point analysis!
@@frostbite220 thanks! 🥰
@@m.layfette6249 thank you so much!! that's very kind of you 🥰
" By the way these jeans not my favorite" 😂😂😂 I love you Ron Weasley!
It's at 0:54.
Haha, I never noticed that bit before and Ron’s my fav character so I’m kinda disappointed in myself!
LOL I feel like that part was just ad-libbed for background “noise” as the camera focused on the Death Eaters. 🤣
You know how they’re like “Okay, random chatter and convo here. Talk about anything, it’ll be slightly muted out for this.”
Such a movie Ron sentence
That part was so funny in the books:
Ron struggled for a moment, before managing to extract his wand from his pocket. "It's no wonder I can't get it out, Hermione, you packed my old jeans, they're tight!"
"Oh, I'm so sorry" hissed Hermione, and as she dragged the waitress out of sight of the windows, Harry heard her mutter a suggestion as to where Ron could stick his wand instead.
- DH, ch. 09 😂
She's listening to "Hey Soul Sister", which didn't come out until 2009. The books are set between 1991 and 1998. This is unacceptable and I would like a refund, thank you very much.
Good catch. I also noted in book 4, which takes place in 1994, that Dudley gets a Playstation for his birthday. Playstation didnt come out in Europe til 1995
i'm pretty sure Harry Potter films take place in modern era by how the cars look in the Sky Battle sequence
Its confirmed that Harry potter goes off to Hogwarts in Septemeber 1991 and the battle of Hogwarts takes place in May 1998.
@@TylerJ0412 the books take place in that time, i know, i'm talking about the movies
Read the 3rd book, Wizards can time travel😏
I love how you can hear the ambient sounds get rapidly louder as Harry realizes one of the guys is pulling out his wand. It puts you in Harry's head, as his senses massively expand with the onset of adrenaline.
Ikr,this is why I love this scene so much
The funniest thing in the whole scene was how the waitress could hear their orders, but can’t hear the cafe being destroyed LOL🤣🤣🤣
She had obviously paused the music to take their orders, genius.
@@misspriss2482 0:19 , the music was still playing , it wasn't paused
Her earphones aren't even soundproof lol
Actually, when she is taking their orders, she has only one earphone on. It can be seen when she turns at 0:24
The volume button exists
Warner Brothers should spend 2 billion on a 7 season tv series that covers every aspect of the books.
Pls not warner bros, tho. They will just recycle the props and concepts they used in the movie.. It would be interesting to have other make these series in other perspective
@@braddyhyperchavz2335 not possible because Warner owns the rights. With an insane budget they wouldn't need to recycle anything. You would just need the right people at the top.
@@Velldog then they better hire chris colombus back to direct..
@@braddyhyperchavz2335
Or a series with marauders, lily, snape into the first war, going over important aspects of harrys loved ones lifes.
@@TheJmsJose97 or a series about the founders, that would be nice
0:59 Harry's like "Wait a minute... those guys aren't mechanics."
Look closely and you can see him take his wand out.
Can't believe they stole another Romione moment from us. In the books, Ron pushed Hermione out of the way to protect her from the spell.
They're still better than Harry and Ginny.
@@introvert9490 Yes indeed.....Harry and Ginny are the worst couple :(
@@misslady2639 Yes, I agree on that. I just liked the Harry and Hermione friendship a lot better.
@@introvert9490 Harry and Ginny are great in books.. They just fit together a lot.
Hermione too fine for a ginger 🙁🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
I like how only Hermione and Harry knew how to order coffee and Ron didn’t know what it was lol
In Ron’s defense, he’s had the least amount of contact with the muggle world, with Harry and Hermione growing up in it.
What are wizards supposed to eat?
Yes because he is a pureblood wizard he doesn’t know anything in the muggle world
@@carlosgalvang2199 Butterbeer.
@@Kalenz1234that's a thing you drink
I just love that Hermione, a muggle born, used magic to pull down the blinds. I guess you just get really used to using magic ✨
She is really smart and talented thats why
IT's fking crazy how the Harry Potter movies evolved. It went from a sweet little kiddie movie, to a fking Sopranos style hit job in the middle of a cafe.
😂
1:32 "Lock the door, and get the lights"
Potter sounds like some mafia boss lol
who else loves it when they're out in the world instead of being at Hogwarts
Thats what I like about that movie. It's different than others in a positive way
At least the Horcrux hunt and Voldemort’s takeover was a reason for them to be in the outside world other then them being legal wizard adults at 17.
I love how Hermione is probably the only one out of the three to have had a cappuccino
Its a nice touch actually since Hermione has muggle parents, Ron's are magical and harry is basically a prisoner under the Dursley's. It makes sense she's the only one that would have tried it.
No, Ron said "what she said."
@@lydiasdeadmom because he didn’t know what she said 🤣
@@dragonzunite1 OMG HAHAHUA 🤣🤣🤣
Harry would of had one before he was raised by muggles
0:17 Ron’s the only one of the three who doesn’t know what a cappuccino is 😂
I've always wanted to see a wizard specialized on defensive spells in a duel like this. This right here looks more like a gunfight, just with wands. Magic could do so much more.
One of the most disappointing things about the movie adaptation is that they took away all the intricacies of spells, including even just naming the spells.
@@Solidude4 I think they did that partially because they learned how to cast spells without needing to say the incantation in their 6th year. The fact that they occasionally *do* still use incantations is partially force of habit and partially so the audience knows what they're doing lol
@@red7s156 In the books it's made clear that non-verbal casting is very difficult and even the most adept wizards will usually still use verbal casting. Certainly Ron and Harry were not at the point of being able to fast every spell non-verbally. The movies make it out that almost everyone can do it.
You need to read the books for that.
Even antoine bandele pointed this out in his video
Those reflexes...
To those wondering how Dolohov was defeated by the trio, a few things:
1. His Protego is only as powerful as theirs, so he is just as vulnerable to their spells as they are to his, so he needs to keep down to dodge their spells.
2. He may have been taken aback by their evasion of the initial attack, which would have made him less focused.
3. In Fantrastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, we see that Grindelwald has used a power-sapping spell to change his appearance to that of Percival Graves. Dolohov may have used a similar spell, a drain on his magic power, to disguise himself as a Muggle laborer.
No such thing as mana in the world of harry potter. Casting spells doesn't make you "weaker"
In the Final Battle of FBAWTFT, Grindelwald knew he was exposing himself, so he had no reason not to fight at full capacity, but if stories about him are to be believed, that was but a fraction of his power he used in the fight. How else do you explain the lack of power in his fight with MACUSA?
Pure headcanon
I find it so funny how unlike Harry and Hermione who are used to it, Ron has no idea how to talk to non magic folk and seemed to not know what a cappuccino was haha
I love how this scene feels more like a random shootout instead of a Harry Potter wand fight.
For real though, Hermione and Ron are savages in this fight, look at that ungodly speed LOL. These Death Eaters are probably thinking "Bruh, were we not sent to take down a bunch of students?"
If you swap out wands with handguns this is pretty much John Wick
I just like how Harry was the first to react.
Hermoine is the real mvp
Harry also took out one of the death eaters
@They_Call_Me_ Pebbles why is it her fault?
I love her. Real badass
Yeah Hermione is great and stuff but she is the one who said Voldemort's name and do you think Ron and Harry would've lost if it was only the 2 of them?
@@Stan-gd5jo It wasn't intentionally 🙄🙄🙄
That is one of my favourite scenes of the deathly hollows! They all act so fast, and overall their acting is amazing!! ❤️
You dont know how eargasm this scene was in big screen. Really good!
This has to be one of the best scenes in Harry Potter. There's something so amazing about it that I can't put into words.
Hah Ron’s face though when he didn’t know what Hermione ordered
Those earbuds have some crazy noise cancellation
This is still the coolest scene in DH1 for me..
You forgot about Harry and Hermione dance 😉 My favourite scene in entire series ♥️
I've just noticed waitress taking orders while she's listening music loudly and she can understand orders but she couldn't hear all the rumble deatheaters did🤔
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Same ahaha i love it
Ron was right when he said to harry that they wont last 2 days without hermione.. imagine after being attacked by the death eaters at the wedding they were thinking on going back to burrows or going to leaky cauldron 😂😂😂
To be honest they all need each other
Nope in the books harry is the one who tells them to go to sirius's home while hermione and ron opposes
I can’t believe how chill the trio was in this scene, for like 1 whole minute before the death eaters came they were acting like normal humans beings trying to figure out their life choices.
omg I just realized I sent a reply instead of a comment 😂
It was wrong not to include the Taboo in movies.
André Henrique No Ron tells him before his leaving; in the deleted scene he lied on the bed, his arm was still injured.
Like many many other things they deleted in the movies.
Well it is a thing in the movies hermione said voldemort then deatheaters suddenly turn up
@@RichARock potentially coincidence as far as the film's story is concerned.
Unless something is in the films or confirmed by the makers it isn't canon for the films.
Right? Imagine if they would have taken some extra time to do more with the book. Perhaps split it across two films.
Hermione is so scary that the women runs away after „LEAVE!“ 😅
Anyone else notice that ron doesnt know the muggle world well. So he's confused when the waitress comes to get the order so he just goes with what hermione orders.
U gotta admire the death eaters effort though. In less than 10 seconds they show up, disguises and everything
This scene is actually very iconic. Its refreshig too them three out of any magic related places, like as simple as a diner or even on Londom street.
It shows the influence Valdemort has on the ministry, and that such powers do not have any respect for the Muggle world. They will tear apart anywhere to vanquish their enemies, with whoever getting killed or whatever getting destroyed in the process is just collateral damage. End it emphasizes that if they could attack there - in a London café in the dead of might, they can attack anywhere.
@@Agent_1701-D if the muggle world and the wizarding world somehow start a war, which side do you think would win?
Muggle
I have not read the books
But wizards are outnumbered and out gunned
Their strategy are probably heavily magic oriented.
They can be sniped from far away, can't match the speed of jet fighter and do not have the firepower of some bomb. An all out war will level the wizarding world
@@EddycutI think maggle win They will like the past that they burned a witch.
Dolohov deserved a much more prominent role in the movies, when I first read the books he was at least on par with Bellatrix in terms of how much dread he caused. The guy's an absolute monster in the books and Arben Bajraktaraj is such a good casting choice; yet he was criminally underutilised.
Arben was also in taken and Eden log
1:23 Coming out of the kitchen, she's like "Whoa, what happened out here?"
The most iconic thing here os when the waiter asks them what they want to order, hermione said she wanted a cappucino and then the waiter asks Ron and it took seconds for Ron to answer because he has no idea what muggle food is, so he just went for want she ordered and so did harry 😅
1:01 anyone noticed Hermione's head collided with the chair😂
DH pt 1 was one of the most underrated in the series. It was like a war era spy thriller but with wizards.
0:35 Hermione set off the Taboo charm. That's why the "attackers" showed up 10 seconds later!!
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I may be wrong, but I have my doubts he was able to use the ministry to make his name taboo _that_ quickly
Dolohov was notorious and fearsome during Order - Phase 1. He killed two of Molly's brothers and he was very scary.
Can't believe he was stunned by three young wizards who just passed school when the whole Order and Aurors were chasing him ..
That does speak volumes about the sheer talent of this kids.
i always wondered if Ron knew that Dolohov killed his uncles
@@viviannovelo6166 what talent? these three kids are protected by plot armor
They were children soldiers by this point.
Trained on the field for 6 years
Wow...i am actually surprised right now. I never watched the "newer" Harry Potter movies, but just stumbled upon this video and it's crazy how mature and serious this scene is. Like a scene out of a gangster thriller. Seems like i have to watch both Deathly Hallows Pt1 and Pt2.
Just read the books ;)
Yea the last 4 movies get pretty dark I would definitely recommend them
In the book, they clean up the café, AND modify the waitress' memory.
Gotta give Emma and Daniel major props for saying those spell names so fast
1:12 Ron and Hermione were like "nah b, stay down"
The only thing I don't like is how the effect of every spell is a stunner 🤣. Stupefy lost its red glow. The petrification lost its statue like effect from the first movie...
almost no magic in the movies are correct. even Voldemort can't cast spells correctly.
I like to think that because the spell hit him through the glass, it kind of lost its power
@@danielcoggiola8355 no it didn't , it blew up the counter and paralyzed him
Blame David Yates for that
Notice how the death eaters show up right after they say voldermort? Almost as if the death eaters or voldermort himself can detect when someone says his name.
Maybe there's a reason people call him "you know who"
Well, they actually can, Voldemort himself casted a “taboo Charm” it’s a charm he created that alerts the nearby death eaters when someone says his name. It was used to track down the rebels and the people who weren’t afraid of him
The name has been taboo’d. So unless you want to fight his death eaters or fight him himself, just waddle away
you’d know if you read the books
1:35 - magic lighter is able to steal lights....except the ones where the food is...MAGIC FOOD LIGHTS? *xfiles music*
1:23 "This is so not worth the minimal wage!"
Whenever I was younger, this scene felt so different. I had thought that Harry yanked Ron and Hermione away. I didn't even notice he was the one who took out the first Death Eater like two seconds after they all dove away. I had been so confused as a kid. Like "How is the first one already down? What happened?"
I am so shocked how quick the trio is at reacting to certain situations. I would have frozen there for 2 seconds (if i luckily got patient) but the trio managed to do it with in 0.0000001 second🤯
I love that the trio was quick to adept and fight back
at 0:46 you can see the first death eater wand and the other death eater covers his wand with his right hand
(waitress come in)
Hermione: Go, LEAVE!!
(waitress press the alarm)
Ron: did you really think that's gonna work?!?
(police come in and say: FREEZE)
"Good job, Ron. Instead of looking for the Horcruxes we'll be sitting in the East-end jail for the next five years"
Now you've reminded me about that The Incredibles scene.
@@emankcin1701 Why would that be Ron's fault? Hermione is the one who stupidly said Voldermort's name
@@pocoloco753 In the books , I think it was Harry I am not sure
@@emankcin1701 They can Disapparate.
It‘s funny how Harry and especially Ron aren‘t used to order food etc. at all XD
Harry is he grew up with the Dursleys
@@f.r.etling6226 who made and ordered the food for him and sometimes even made him cook stuff
I think Harry *can*, but he's just exhausted and doesn't wanna think about it
Hermione was dope here
Reading this was epic. The fact they encountered problems outside of school, them being alone and showing their skill. Amazing!
I've just noticed when Ron is asked what he wants he doesn't know what a cappuccino is, so he just says "whatever she said"😅🤣
They didn’t even bother obliviating that poor girl? 😂 she’s gonna have a huge lawsuit on her hands lol
This film will celebrate 10th anniversary in November.
Philosopher's Stone too, it was released 14 November, 2001.
@@groot8950 19 november
@@prakharchaudhary9797 Not here, it wasn't. 14th November is the release date in the UK.
@@groot8950 ok
It's a shame they couldn't drink their ordered three cups of cappucino :(
I dont know but 1:38 seems so much close to the scene when snape enters the class room in Hogwarts back in "prisnor of azkaban" and closes the windows in style and thuds and asks everyone to open page 394.
Fighting with dark lords have got the students not only learn the magic but attitude of their great teacher (the one who taught them to fight against dark magic)
The trio really had grown in this one, no more childsplay, the movie even had a darkish tone to it.
I wanna see more of Ron in the muggle world
Am I the only one who anytime there’s just an innocent bystander like the barista here, I just feel so bad because she’s just trying to work and then this happens💀
might be the best action scene from the whole series.
[ Clears Throat ] [ Door Opens ] [ Harry ] DOWN!
It's cool that you can the dark-haired one to have his hand over his wand. Just like someone who would be ready to draw a pistol.
I always like seeing magic use in the world outside Hogwarts
love how the waitress can hear them asking for cappuccinos but not a full on 2 vs 3 wizard fight going on right behind her back
Coffee gurl vibin' and sheet!
Gold trio: fighting the death eaters
Death eaters: fighting
The one who's working: still listening on the music have no idea that theres a fight
I like when harry uses spells other than expelliarmus 🤣
00:24 if you don't see it. Look at the waitress the way she walks like the Death Eaters used the Imperius Curse on her.
No, the death eaters didn't know the trio was there until Hermione said Voldemort's name. It's in the books.
I think that waitress has hearing problems
I think she's losing her job
This scene will NEVER get old! NEVER I say!
Given this was mid-1997 my personal headcanon is that the Second Wizarding War is viewed by the muggle population as the violence at the tail end of the Northern Ireland Troubles.
Imagine the shop have a cam that recording these wizards and goes viral
Harry:only dus stupefy!
Ron:ceeps shooting *blast*
Hermoine ceeps shooting to!
Harry just sitting there waching how good Ron and Hermoine aim is
This story will never get too old
Honestly favorite scene in the entire franchise