"It all ends," is the slogan for "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part Two." Yes, this film is the last in the series, but the Harry Potter film series could not have ended on a better note. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part Two" was so spectacular and exciting, I found that I had to go see it four times in the theaters. The movie, of course, is based on the book written by JK Rowling. The decision to split the book into two movies was wise because it allowed the movie-makers to capture all the marvelous features of the novel. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part Two" (HPDH2) first aired in theaters on July 15,2011.
The movie is about Harry Potter's final confrontation with a dark wizard named Lord Voldemort. Harry's professor, Dumbledore, has been keeping a secret from him all his life; this secret is also his destiny. Harry and his two best friends are on the run trying to find objects called "horcruxes" to once and for all defeat Lord Voldemort. The best friends overcome obstacles and adversaries, creating suspense and adventure that kept me on the edge of my seat throughout the entire movie.
The British author, JK Rowling, created the whole Harry Potter series, which includes seven books. The series sold over three hundred and twenty five million books worldwide prior to the release of the last book. This shows you how widely popular Ms. Rowling books are. Ms. Rowling's books made for the most successful film franchise in history. Her books resulted in eight films over the course of ten years and over 6 billion in revenue worldwide. David Yates, the director of HPDH2, did a fabulous job directing, making this movie one of the best films of all the HP films. It was a powerful rendering of the book because he had the audience's attention throughout the film's entirety, and he had the audience perpetually wondering what would happen next. Directors have to perfect the ...