| Harry Potter takes his final bow in a film series that has dominated the box office for nearly a decade. Harry, Ron, and Hermione (Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson) continue their mission to destroy the rest of the seven magical Horcruxes that contain pieces of the soul of the evil, Lord Voldemort, played by Ralph Fiennes. Jammed with action and emotion, this is the only film in the series that is in 3D and its worth it. Hereapos;sa glimpse at "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2". The film neatly wraps up the young wizardapos;s life as he faces his destiny. 8 films and 10 years later (with most of your favorite characters coming back) this final chapter may even leave you a bit misty eyed if you are not careful. You donapos;t need to be a "Potterphile" to enjoy this movie, but "Deathly Hallows: Part 2" does offer some long-promised answers for those familiar to the story. It also dares to pose some eternal questions that will stick with you long after the final chapter has closed. Thanks to JK Rowlingapos;s books, millions already know whatapos;s at stake in Part 2, but those who donapos;t know, donapos;t worry, there are no spoilers here. Many people have said that it was a greed based decision to stretch the final book into two films. I donapos;t think so. Because it took two films to depict the action in the last installment, this second half doesnapos;t feel overstuffed or overlong. In fact its the shortest film in the series at just over 2 ... |