
The final instalment in the adventures of the boy wizard.
Harry (Radcliffe), Ron (Grint) and Hermione (Watson) plan a bank raid in search
of another Horcrux, vital to Lord Voldemort’s (Fiennes) survival. Meanwhile,
the Dark Lord moves for a full-on attack on Hogwarts itself.
Positive Review
What’s impressive is that, where earlier films revolved
around solving a mystery, this one shifts to a war footing without losing its
emphasis on character and emotion. The battle scenes are appropriately
spectacular, with Hogwarts under attack from an army of Death Eaters,
Dementors, giants and beasties and defended by a small and dwindling number of
students and teachers. The effects have never been better, the sets more
beautifully designed nor the explosions bigger — but it’s still the human
moments that grip. The truth of Alan Rickman’s sneering Professor Snape is
finally uncovered in perhaps the most moving scene of the entire series, while
Ralph Fiennes at last shows off the full range of Voldemort’s genius and
madness and Maggie Smith’s Professor McGonagall reveals herself as the badass
we’ve always suspected her to be
Numbers
· Production
budget of $125,000,000
· Domestic
box office revenue $381,011,219
International box office revenue $947,100,000
Worldwide
box office revenue $1,328,111,219
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