![]() ![]() We see Hogwarts under Professor Severus Snape’s (Alan Rickman) rule, its students marching in lock-step as dementors patrol outside. ![]() In contrast to Deathly Hallows: Part 1’s snap-to-it action-packed opening, Part 2 eases you into things. But returning director David Yates and stalwart screenwriter Steve Kloves instead have streamlined Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, telling the second half of the final book concisely and cleanly, and for once not leaving you feeling dizzy and befuddled, like you’ve been zapped with a Confundus Charm. ![]() You’d think that the epic finale to an epic series would be, well, epic. It’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for: a Harry Potter film that clocks in at less than 135 minutes.
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