The Reel Rejects - HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 2 REACTION – A PERFECT FINALE?! – FIRST TIME WATCHING
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Yeah.
Eight movies down.
Yep.
None to go.
Yeah.
Harry Potter franchise.
Finally finished it.
So two things I want to know from you.
How did you feel about the franchise and how do you feel about this movie?
So I'll address the movie first.
itself.
Amazing.
Felt very connected to
seven.
So it was like this
smooth transition.
David Yates,
coming back to direct,
felt much like
the finality of it all.
And yeah,
it was a big war movie.
It felt like.
And you called it rocks.
Like it was much like
Return of the King, right?
For sure.
And it's crazy
because I,
sometimes when it comes
to these types of
final movies, it seems like
it's just a bunch of the fighting
and closing
plot holes or
finalizing story beats and stuff.
Tie up Blue Zends. Exactly.
So it kind of didn't feel like that,
thankfully, and I mean that in a good way, because
yeah, we got a lot of
just harkened back to all the other movies, which is pretty cool.
I don't know how I felt, though, it's because
it was paced really well.
However, I don't know why I liked part one better.
I'm not sure maybe because it did have those moments of quiet character kind of scenes
that this didn't have, this was moving very well.
Still pace well, but like there was a lot of action, there was a lot of intensity.
But I still enjoyed this significantly.
But to address the other question you asked about the entire franchise,
the best thing I can say is I get it I get why there's a huge fandom it it does remind me of a lot of it's like historic allegory and then also it parallels the Bible especially with the very end so I get the lore I get and it's a beautiful world it's well built and there's so much there's so much mystery and there's so much to learn from the different houses and different wands and
and animals and creatures and all the characters and so much of that.
And even just being a wizard or witch,
it allows for fans to kind of dive in with so much
and have like this buffet of fun, adventure, and imagination.
So otherwise, yeah, I enjoyed the franchise.
Again, I didn't expect to enjoy it because I don't know if you remember.
The very first movie, I do remember.
I was like, I never cared for like magic and wizard.
And not in a bad way, it's just like, it never was.
And I was like, this is going to be a long journey.
Yeah, yeah.
No, but still enjoyable nonetheless and loved it.
And yeah, like I say, almost all the movies we've seen, I want to go to your studios now.
Like, I want to go to the Harry Potter World.
So how about you?
How about the entirety of it all?
Yeah, yeah.
I'll be super brief because I know that you guys will ask us all these questions.
But in general, I love this franchise.
I feel like there were so many great messages that I can't kind of wait to break down.
And I had the opposite feeling.
I loved this part two more than part one.
I feel like it really stuck the landing,
which is even harder to do than the dismount.
And I'm really, really impressed with what they were able to do.
But it is interesting.
The way that it did end, it did kind of leave me wanting a little bit more.
And I don't even really know what more of what,
maybe just because I loved this world so much.
Sure.
That's nothing.
You know, it's not like at the end.
I was like, and there's nothing left.
I was like, we finally have just.
defeated Voldemore
and like now I still want to live in this world.
Yeah, what does life look like after?
So it was, I was glad that we got the 19 years
later. Should have had more Luna
Neville. Yeah, didn't show. But
I am curious what that time
what happened in between and like kind of
what does, how do we rebuild Hogwarts?
Right. What happened with Maganical?
Mm-hmm. Where did Hagrid
go? Like what? So all those things, I think
that's good that I'm asking those questions, though.
So let's do what questions you guys are asking and we'll break
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Does the Final Battlefield's cinematic enough to end this series or were you wanting more?
the final battle between Harry and Voldemort.
That's what I'm assuming that this is regarding our Darth Vader, Luke.
Right.
Yeah, I personally, just because I'm a fan of action and action sequences and fight scenes,
a little bit longer, but it doesn't, it doesn't like dilute the movie by any means.
It was good enough, and it served its purpose.
How about you?
I'm super grateful that this was two movies instead of one
because think about how like
rushed everything would feel
that was one movie
so I'm with you
I think we could have got like this movie was two hours
10 minutes and when I saw that runtime
before we started or 212 or something
I was like I wish it was longer than that
like and I rarely said but I wish that this
was two and a half hours
it was very cinematic I loved the
visuals because we've been so gray for so long
so I love the green and red
and I it looked very cool
especially after we had just gone
into the all-white train station in Harry's mind,
which means it's real.
Because it's his head, yeah.
So the juxtaposition of that with this, I thought, really worked.
And kind of the entire final movie was a battle.
So I thought that they nailed that.
Amy Franklin, I have a theory, and I'm wondering if you feel the same.
Looking back through all the movies,
do you think that Dumbledore knew, like, foresight,
exactly how it was supposed to turn out?
and that he guided Harry to help him get the job accomplished.
I kind of do get that sense.
Yeah.
He does feel like all-powerful, all-knowing.
And we saw the one person other than Harry that was able to survive Voldemort in a one-on-one battle.
Yeah.
As opposed to when Belatrix killed Sirius, Dumbledore really stood his ground with Voldemore.
And so he is an unbelievably powerful wizard.
He had possession of the elder wand.
He had everybody else's thoughts and memories.
He was able to say, Snape, you need to do this.
He sacrificed his own life.
He knew that Harry needed to die in the right moment.
Right.
But I think he also knew he was going to be able to guide Harry back,
and it wasn't really Harry dying.
And if he had the stone slash,
he also was able to come back on the train station.
So, yeah, I kind of do think that Dumbledore,
time is not a construct for Dumbledore.
He lives in all places at once, it seems.
I agree.
No, yeah, I think Dumbledore kind of is all,
even Harkens back to Prisoner of Ascaband.
It seems like he's always 10 steps ahead.
So with that being the case,
he probably kind of put this all.
He was well aware and knew what disinterested to make.
So yeah, I agree.
Speaking of theories, this isn't a question for you guys,
but I do want to say, it is interesting that both you and I were like,
Snape your daddy?
Yeah, I was like, whoa, what?
What? Yeah.
And I wonder how many fans have run with that because it's not give, it doesn't seem like that is what happened.
Right.
But the fact that they did share the same dough.
I'm just curious.
Yeah, I'm just curious.
I'm curious.
Okay.
Well, this is a question about Snape, I think.
Nikki Sonoresa, you've made it.
Yes, we have.
Yeah.
Now you've seen the whole story.
What are your thoughts on Snape's true feelings about Lily and Harry?
How does it influence your take on his case?
character. I love that Harry named his kid
Albus Severus and calls Severus the bravest
person he ever knew. And I do think even though you can't judge a book by
its cover, that's what this whole franchise has shown us. And just
because somebody does something that you don't understand doesn't mean that they
made the wrong choice. Right. And Snape did a lot of good. Even though he was
kind of a dick, he was good. Yes. And so yeah, I
I love his character.
I think he probably is the most complex and interesting character in the whole movie.
I agree.
Other than Neville, of course.
Of course.
Of course for you.
No, yeah.
His art.
And for you.
Yes, Roxy.
And for everyone.
Yes, Coach.
Yes.
No, but yeah, I think his, Snape's arc, this entire franchise has been the most interesting and the most like, topsy-turby.
And the fact that it kept us guessing is credit for good writing, right?
Like, I love the fact that I had a feeling he was going to be redeemed because there were so many signs of that.
But a lot of his actions would get you distracted and be like, oh, man, he's such a jerk here and whatever.
But yeah, his relationship with Lily, I would want it to see more flush to the point where would it validate our theory of is he the dead.
Remind me, I'm just, things are coming to me right now.
Remind me what the ending of the regular stuff was?
Remember that you said the actor was from, what's it called?
Stranger Things.
Yeah.
He was a prisoner and then Voldemort like got to him about the elder one.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think he died then.
Okay.
I think.
Okay.
Because I did have, I was curious because.
because when we saw Sirius and there was still no mention of his brother,
like there were certain people who showed up in Harry's,
but certain people who didn't.
So I was just kind of curious about some of that.
But I was like, there's regular stuff coming back at some point.
For those of you guys who were like, oh, my God, you guys watched this
and you didn't pick up this or this or this.
They're a first time seeing the Harry Potter movie.
So it's like I would love to immediately rewatch us.
And I feel like everything would kind of sink in a little bit more.
True.
slash maybe the TV show.
Yeah.
That was me.
Oh, Jadel.
Once Harry learns he himself is connected to Voldemort through the Horro Carks,
what stood out to you most about the way he handles that realization and what it says about the difference between him and Voldemort.
His realization of the like he has to die.
And that he is the horror crux.
Right.
Go ahead.
Take it.
I feel like it was really smart that the movie had the line be,
and I think I've known it for a long time,
and I think you've known it too for a long time,
because if I knew it for a long time and you knew it for a long time,
there's no way Harry hasn't been kind of like wondering,
especially because he can hear snakes,
and he's connected to Voldemort's thoughts,
and Hermione's the smartest girl alive.
So, like, there's just no world in which it's never crossed their mind
that there's a real physical connection there.
Right.
So I was glad that the realization wasn't like, what?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
My biggest fear is the truth.
Right.
It's like in the last video when they decided, in the last movie when Harry and Hermione were like, yeah, we're going to have to go back to Godrick's Hollow.
Oh, right.
And he's like, we're going to have to go back.
And she's like, oh, it's a miserable idea, but I've been thinking about it too.
It's like they both, they're always, Harry and Hermione are always on the same page.
And they always know what is real, like deep down.
So I like that.
What it says about the difference between him and Baltimore.
I mean, that's not what says the difference about him and Baltimore.
Everything is different between him and Baltimore.
Like, yeah, very the yin to the yang kind of thing.
Exactly.
And the realization, yes, I agree.
Like, it wasn't like, it would be, they would be like stupid not to, not to realize it in such, such, you know, crazy manners.
Not to thought it was a possibility.
Exactly, exactly.
It would have been so annoying if he was like, oh.
Right, right, right.
Like, Harry, come on.
It was more about accepting it than realizing it.
True.
Just a girl.
3, 2, 9.
I'm just a girl.
Hi, Roxy and John.
This has been a super fun journey.
I have had a great time watching these movies with you too.
Just a girl.
So nice.
Absolutely.
Appreciate you.
Who's your favorite character overall?
Come on, you can answer this.
I'm looking at you because I'm threatening you with my eyes right now.
Who's your favorite character?
There's actually two answers you can give that are right and everything else is wrong.
Character out of all of them.
Mine was, wait, wait, who's your favorite character overall?
Which movie is your favorite of all?
Mine's Prisoner Vasquan.
That's the third one that we love, right?
Thank you, thank you.
Thank you so much for a really good time.
You're both so great.
X-O-X-X-O, Lisa.
Lisa!
Oh my gosh.
I love these questions.
I love you.
I just, Lisa, you're why we do this.
Absolutely.
Okay, let's start with favorite character.
You can go first.
All right.
Like, okay.
My sleeper favorite character is obviously Neville, followed by Luna.
But my favorite, like, big time character is Hermione.
You took mine.
Damn it.
Hermione.
Neville?
Oh.
And it's like Harry, of course he's an amazing character.
The movie's called Harry Potter.
He's the boy who lived.
He already beat Baltimore as a kid.
He had all these reasons and he's the best at quidditch and he's all these things.
You know those people.
And then there's the people who have to try 50 times harder than everybody else.
And Neville just like every day kept showing up and every day decided to be brave even though he sucked at things.
And like to me that is always going to be just the best.
And then he ends up being the only one of the big three,
other than the big three, that kills a horrocks.
Like, that's my dude.
And he's got that crush on Luna.
And I know she digs him back.
Just like, oh.
Yeah.
Yes, yes.
Definitely.
Nevel's my guy.
Right.
No, yeah.
I say Hermione because, mainly, because she's smart.
She's also the heart of the, like the franchise,
because kind of brings the boys together, right?
Totally.
But ultimately, it's kind of an easy answer is Hermione, for sure.
She is the glue.
She really is.
And she always does the right thing.
And she, yeah, she's 10 steps ahead.
Hermione's an amazing, amazing character.
I feel like Hermione set the tone for so many other characters after her in different movies.
There's a lot of Hermione's like there.
True.
There's only one level.
Oh, yeah.
I agree.
Favorite movie?
A prisoner of asking me.
I kind of wonder if that's my favorite, too.
I love this one as well.
No, yeah.
Especially these two.
are my favorite. I think three and eight are my
favorite. We'll do a ranking for the
social media channel. You got it. That's good. And then
you guys will see what they are. Thank you, Lisa.
All right. Kyle Southworth.
Now that you finish the series, which
villain in the series was your favorite
slash most memorable? To refresh
your memories. Thank you.
Kyle, I love when people do this. We need our memory refresh.
Some of the
major villains were Belitrix, LeStrains,
Severus Snape.
Lucius Malphoid, Draco Malphoid,
Professor Umbridge and
Vulder Mo.
I'm just, I'm not sure my answer yet, but it's interesting that both Severus Nape and
Draco Malfoy are on your list of major villains.
Yeah.
When both of them kind of, I mean, Severus, I would say straight up, like, ended up not
being a villain.
At all, yeah.
And Draco, he's not great, but he's not the worst.
Yeah.
Honestly, I got to go with Umbrage.
I knew you were going to say that.
Yeah.
She was just, like, unbelievable.
I'm surprised she didn't have...
Oh, yeah, a scene here in this little last movie.
Like, I kind of wanted...
But she kind of was a little one and done,
even though she was in the part one.
But, like, of course the answer is Voldemore.
Yeah.
But Umbrage is the most unexpected sleeper pick for me.
Like, she's just a beast.
Yes, definitely.
You can legitimately be afraid of her
because we know of people in the real world
that can come across that way.
100%.
I've met Umbridge before.
I've never met in Voldemort in real world.
in real life.
Right.
And I feel like Lucius ends up sucking.
Yeah.
And Belichick's, I loved her scene as Hermione.
She's just such an amazing job.
Yes, definitely.
No, yeah, I agree with you, Umbridge,
because she reminds me of real people on this planet.
And it's such a unique choice for this franchise.
I'm so curious what she was like on paper
and what it's going to be like in the new series.
Yeah.
Yeah.
My choice.
Hi, Mike.
The magic artillery, artillery.
Okay, good, Roxy.
Barrage.
Yeah.
And this one?
What's an artillery barrage?
So, artillery is like the weaponry and barrage.
So like a lot of it, like a bombarding of it.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I can't say that word.
Artillery.
Artillery?
The magic artillery barrage.
And this one might be my favorite scene in the whole series.
It did look sick.
Yeah.
What would you say is your favorite?
most memorable scene in the franchise.
I hope you don't continue on and do Fantastic
Beasette series needs to be happy.
I remember I didn't love those movies, so...
I haven't seen them. I'll take your word for it.
Most memorable scenes in the franchise.
I loved when we learned about the time
and the rock throwing. Oh, yeah.
That was sick. We had so much fun with that.
I love everything with Neville,
every scene he's ever been in.
Including his speech at the end when he's
Like, I have something I want to say.
I think that was maybe my favorite scene in this whole movie.
Let's see.
What else did we love?
Anyone's coming to mind for you immediately?
With the sixth movie when Snape had to kill Dumbledore.
I think that was a powerful scene.
Now looking back at it retrospectively, right?
It was this hard decisions that had to be made.
But as a, what's it called?
As an audience member, you're like, what the heck is going on?
And can we trust this professor?
And ultimately, now that we know the information that we're giving,
given the last movie, it makes it such a extremely difficult scene to digest, but also understand
the importance of it also.
I think that could, that's what comes to mind.
I loved the Robert Pattinson, the Voldemort reveal and Robert Pattinson death scene and Harry
watching that.
I mean, everybody come to Voldemort side.
It's the first time that Harry and Voldemort are like face to face like that.
That was a crazy scene too.
Definitely.
A lot of amazing scenes.
All right, Jay Rushin, question, who exactly would marry Draco?
I know, when we saw at the end, a wife, I was like, but listen, he, like, that means he kind of must have redeemed him.
His kids going to Hogwarts, like, he's there, there don't seem to be fighting, like.
Right, right.
Maybe he still sucks, but he, I wouldn't put him in villain category as much.
Again, bully as opposed to villain.
Yeah.
And make kids and make something.
Eric Trump.
Okay.
Bonus question.
will you guys watch the prequel
three prequel movies?
I think no.
I don't think we've had no
conversations about that
but I do wonder if they'll have us do the television show.
I'm curious.
You guys, let us know what you're thinking.
Okay, we do have some overflow questions
and trivia.
We don't have time for everything
but we will get to a couple of these.
Let me just run through.
Sure. Let's see.
Janice B. C, Ph.T.
just a couple of follow-up comments.
Hermione does give her parents back their memories
on her and the reason the position of defense
against dark arts never retained a professor
is because Voldemort cursed it
due to Dumbledore denying him that position.
Those are just such great things to let us know, Janice.
I think that that's...
I'm glad Hermione's parents get their memories back.
I kind of assume that happened.
I wonder why they even included her taking them in the first one
if they weren't going to address that, but that's fine.
And the Defense Against Dark Arts position, that's an amazing bit of trivia.
Yeah, that makes sense.
A lot of it.
We're always commenting.
Yes.
Yes.
Okay.
Nikki.
Okay.
Sounds good.
Nick is certain.
Risa, the author told only Alan Rickman about Snape's true intentions.
So he knew from the beginning and it likely influences performance.
Of course, it influences performance.
I'm glad that she did tell him that because it did give him the ability to,
to make the choice of how he was going to do it
instead of like be caught off guard with the rest of us.
That's true.
Okay.
J. Dell,
the massive battle of Hogwarts sequence took months to film
and some cast members said shooting the destruction of Hogwarts
felt genuinely emotional because many of them had grown up on those sets for over a decade.
Yeah, that absolutely does make sense.
Kev B, you know, they actually had to redo the entire last scene.
Oh my God, shut the front door.
Whoa, what?
in the first version, the makeup was so bad they looked like seven-year-olds.
Oh.
We thought it looked good, actually.
Yeah, it was pretty good.
Rupert Grint said he looked like a bloated version of Donald Trope.
They had to scrap the whole thing and reshoot it months later because it looked so ridiculous.
Well, I'm glad they reshot it because it looked good.
And especially Rupert Grint, I actually thought it looked very realistic.
I said we weren't going to have time to do everything, but it's our last one and we're feeling generous.
So here we go.
Kev B. Neville.
And I saw Neville's name.
That's why.
Neville was such a beast in that finale.
Kev B.
Preach.
Preach.
Since he could have been the chosen one,
do you think he actually would have made it to the end like Harry did?
Or was Harry the only one who could have pulled this off?
I don't think Harry,
I don't think Neville could have ever been Harry,
but I don't think Harry could ever be Neville.
That's the whole point of being an individual.
Yes.
Each of us is put on this earth and gets to do with our one life what we choose.
I agree.
You choose to make the most of it.
Harry did.
Neville has, and I love that.
I just need a follow-up with Neville and Luna and life.
Neville and Luna do life.
I would watch that show.
Right.
I agree.
Last one.
Jaden Rhodes.
This is the big finale.
I'm if...
Okay.
I'm curious if you'll like the twist with Snape.
It's one of my favorites of all time.
it hits even more on a rewatch
because you can watch his journey
from a different point of view.
But I'm curious if y'all liked his
whole journey and how would you rank this last movie?
We already talked a little about the ranking
in terms of the journey.
I feel like you and I never lost faith in Snape
even though we were pissed at him.
There's a hint of like something redeemable.
Because of that one line that they kept in there
and I'm glad they did Dumbledore
telling him like whatever it was behind closed doors
and Snape being like,
you ask too much of me.
Yes.
And when Dumbledore believes in somebody,
like we just know that they're not wrong.
Right.
So, yeah, I thought that that was,
it was really great because it wasn't like,
what, that twist makes no sense.
But it also wasn't like,
I know exactly what this twist is.
It was a perfect balance.
Absolutely.
I agree.
And that's all she wrote.
Damn.
Well, Hogwarts, it's been fun.
Harry Potter, it's been fun.
And Neville, it has been fun.
Just Neville for Roxy.
And Luna.
And Luna.
I can't believe I thought Morning Martel was going to be there.
I was like so positive.
Whatever, though.
It's totally fine.
At least we got a little Ravenclaw in there.
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