The Harry Potter series was never really what you would put under the romance category but the last movie installment portrayed love that surely beats what those belonging to the romance genre would have to develop in the entire series.

I saw the second part of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows on Friday and I liked it.  In particular, I liked how the film showed that Severus Snape was not exactly a bad guy as what I (and I guess even other readers) was made to believe at the earlier part of the series. The dude has a soft side and can actually be emotional.

The scene where in Snape's true feelings and intentions are revealed through the pensieve just took a few minutes but it told a love story and showed what love is about, sacrificing and doing what it takes for the person you love even with nothing expected in return. He loved Harry's mom and he tried to protect her even when she chose to be with someone else. He also cared for her son and saved him from danger, when he can, although in secret.

Snape's love story was also not the only one of its kind in the film. Hermione and Ron also had their moments. I have always wanted them to end up with each other anyway. There was less bickering  between the two in the last installment though and I kind of missed that because such scenes are funny.

As for the Harry-Ginny couple, I never really thought they would hit it off. Some would disagree, but I never really saw anything special going on between them as I was reading the book and as  I was watching the previous films. In the last movie, I felt that the Harry-Ginny couple still lacked the necessary build-up. It did not really seem like they liked each other. I guess, for me, Ginny still just seems like a sister to Harry.

Other striking parts of the film for me were Snape's duel with McGonagall and the aftermath of the clash between the death eaters and students and professors at Hogwarts. Seeing the dead bodies on the ground and the school in ruins made me feel really really sad though.

 

Posted by Louie on July 18, 2011 at 03:37 AM | Add a Comment
Louie requires comments from Tabulas users only. Please login or register an account.