Their attempt to do this ultimately leads them back to where Harry’s saga truly began, Hogwarts, now run by sinister Professor Severus Snape ( Alan Rickman). The trio’s only hope of stopping him is by destroying all the dark magical objects known as horcruxes (if you’ve never heard that word, by the way, this movie’s not for you). The demonically noseless Lord Voldemort, played with complex conviction by Ralph Fiennes, had gained control of the awesome Elder Wand (lightning bolts from the sky, etc.), rendering him more powerful than ever. When we last saw Harry ( Daniel Radcliffe), Hermione ( Emma Watson), and Ron ( Rupert Grint), they were in a bit of a pickle. So I’m pleased to report that Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2-a movie far brisker than its title-ends the whole series on a high note. No matter what you say, it’s going to conquer the world. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() By now, reviewing the latest Harry Potter movie feels a bit like reviewing Coca-Cola.
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