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Harry Potter et les Reliques de la Mort : partie 2

Titre original : Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
  • 2011
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Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe, and Emma Watson in Harry Potter et les Reliques de la Mort : partie 2 (2011)
The end begins as Harry, Ron, and Hermione go back to Hogwarts to find and destroy Voldemort's final horcruxes, but when Voldemort finds out about their mission, the biggest battle begins and life as they know it will never be the same again.
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Harry, Ron et Hermione recherchent les Horcruxes restants de Voldemort pour pouvoir détruire le Seigneur des Ténèbres alors que la bataille finale fait rage à Poudlard.Harry, Ron et Hermione recherchent les Horcruxes restants de Voldemort pour pouvoir détruire le Seigneur des Ténèbres alors que la bataille finale fait rage à Poudlard.Harry, Ron et Hermione recherchent les Horcruxes restants de Voldemort pour pouvoir détruire le Seigneur des Ténèbres alors que la bataille finale fait rage à Poudlard.

  • Réalisation
    • David Yates
  • Scénaristes
    • Steve Kloves
    • J.K. Rowling
  • Stars
    • Daniel Radcliffe
    • Emma Watson
    • Rupert Grint
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    • Réalisation
      • David Yates
    • Scénaristes
      • Steve Kloves
      • J.K. Rowling
    • Stars
      • Daniel Radcliffe
      • Emma Watson
      • Rupert Grint
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  • Film noté 176 parmi les meilleurs
    • Nommé pour 3 Oscars
      • 49 victoires et 96 nominations au total

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    Daniel Radcliffe
    Daniel Radcliffe
    • Harry Potter
    Emma Watson
    Emma Watson
    • Hermione Granger
    Rupert Grint
    Rupert Grint
    • Ron Weasley
    Ralph Fiennes
    Ralph Fiennes
    • Lord Voldemort
    Michael Gambon
    Michael Gambon
    • Professor Albus Dumbledore
    Alan Rickman
    Alan Rickman
    • Professor Severus Snape
    Evanna Lynch
    Evanna Lynch
    • Luna Lovegood
    Domhnall Gleeson
    Domhnall Gleeson
    • Bill Weasley
    Clémence Poésy
    Clémence Poésy
    • Fleur Delacour
    Warwick Davis
    Warwick Davis
    • Griphook…
    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Ollivander
    Helena Bonham Carter
    Helena Bonham Carter
    • Bellatrix Lestrange
    Graham Duff
    • Death Eater
    Anthony Allgood
    • Gringotts' Guard
    Rusty Goffe
    Rusty Goffe
    • Aged Gringotts' Goblin
    Jon Key
    • Bogrod
    Kelly Macdonald
    Kelly Macdonald
    • Helena Ravenclaw
    Jason Isaacs
    Jason Isaacs
    • Lucius Malfoy
    • Réalisation
      • David Yates
    • Scénaristes
      • Steve Kloves
      • J.K. Rowling
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    Reviewers say 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2' concludes the series with mixed reactions. Many praise the film for its thrilling action, special effects, and Alan Rickman's Snape. However, criticisms include deviations from the book, rushed pacing, and omitted scenes. Fans express disappointment over altered plot points and lack of emotional depth, feeling key moments and relationships were underdeveloped. Despite issues, the film is commended for its visual spectacle and series closure.
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    9theycallmemrglass

    An Exhilarating and Beautiful Conclusion to a Magnificent Saga.

    I saw this at a preview screening in London.

    Deathly Hallows part 2 ends this incredibly well produced saga with tremendous grace and a beautifully orchestrated climax that I am sure will satisfy both lovers of the books and films.

    If you have read the books as I have you will be glad to know major key moments are intact. Much is missing but I won't dwell on that, no point, its how well this movie plays out and for me it rolls wonderfully between excitement, thrills and emotional drama towards a satisfactory (though a slightly rushed) conclusion.

    There are at least 2 sequences so powerful that I defy anyone not to at least stifle a tear or choke a little. One of those sequence is an exquisitely executed flashback that is pivotal to the whole story.

    I have to say, that despite the woes we book readers have when elements (big chunks of it too) are omitted from the movies, much credit still has to go to Steve Kloves for adapting the books for the big screen, cleverly weaving, changing and even adding new big elements to give a kinetic flow to the narrative and here it all comes together superbly.

    David Yates assured direction has nurtured our young actors in the last 4 films to blossom into even more adept actors who convey their characters with natural tones without overacting. Daniel Radcliffe had to carry this movie more than any other and has done so brilliantly complemented with great support from his two companions, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint.

    Pretty much all the characters we have met in all the movies have made an appearance in this finale but one actor stands out, Alan Rickman. His portrayal of Professor Snape has always been a joy to watch (if a little novel) but here his scenes will leave a dramatic engraving in my memory. Here he elevates his portrayal of one of the most complex character in young adult literature to an unforgettable piercingly emotional one.

    Another actor who really shines in the few scenes that he has, is Matthew Lewis as Neville Longbottom who we see gradually transforming over the past films from the clumsy bullied boy to a brave warrior in this final film. Many other British thespians of the series also have their few moments to shine especially Maggie Smith's Professor McGonagal who was a delight to watch as she takes charge of the defence of Hogwarth School.

    As for the spectacle of the battle and showdowns, while not at the scale of Lord of the Rings, I honestly cant think how it could have been done better as the film makers have intertwined heart stopping action with dramatic progressions in the narrative. Its actually more visceral and dynamic than the rather smaller scale battle of the brilliant novels (not to take anything away from Rowling's writing).

    Do I have any gripes? Yes I do. Although I applaud Steve Kloves for a difficult screenplay adaption...I think he could still have done better at explaining some odd anomalies that only readers of the book will understand. This might annoy you if you haven't read the books. But its a small gripe because what we get is delightful.

    What an amazing achievement to faithfully bring Rowling's epic saga to the big screen with the same cast and largely the same crew, maintaining the brilliant quality right to the end.

    Oh my god, its only just sinking in, this was the end....but what a great great end.
    10Loving_Silence

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II gets everything right to send off Harry on a cinematic high

    I am a huge fan of the Harry Potter books, they're all so great and magical. But I didn't think the film series were perfect at all, but they were still great movies. With that, I was extremely excited to see the end of the film franchise, and impressed with the trailers. So I had high expectations. And thankfully it did not disappoint, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II, blew past my already high expectations and I was enthralled!

    The whole movie looked spectacular! The cinematography extremely well done, the art direction was incredible. The movie was beautiful to look at, the visuals were spectacular and truly Oscar worthy! The set designers, cinematographers really need to be awarded for their work, because it looks like they spend of time and money on the look of the film.

    The cast of the film was pretty much perfect, they should all be applauded too. Emma Watson, as usual is and great and she'll have a bright career ahead of her. Rupert Grint is pretty much great also, he is a fine actor indeed. Daniel Radcliffe did an amazing job and was very memorable as Harry Potter. Although I think Ralph Fiennes was the star of the film, he did unbelievable job as the evil, crazy Lord Voldemort, I think he deserves an Oscar Nomination for his role. The rest of the cast were also great too.

    We all grew up overtime with the series, we followed the adventures of Harry Potter for around 10 years, I think. It seems very weird that there will be no more Harry Potter films to look forward too. I will miss the franchise very much! However I am happy the series got an amazing ending. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II is not only the best film in the series, but it will probably be one of the best films of 2011. Everyone should see this film, even if they don't like past Harry Potter films.
    8DonFishies

    A breathtaking finale to an amazing series

    Moments after I saw the very first trailer for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, I was crawling with goosebumps and plagued with anxiety. After almost a decade, the franchise was coming to an end. I had already read the book, knew the plotting, and remembered the fates of all the characters, but the trailer left me in a near unfathomable state -- the end was coming, and there was nothing I could do to stop it.

    Picking up practically the exact moment where the first half of the left off, the film begins with Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) still on the trail for the elusive Horcruxes that make up Voldemort's (Ralph Fiennes) soul. Rather quickly, it becomes apparent that the group will need to travel back to Hogwarts, and it is there that the final battle to determine the fate of the wizarding community, and the world at large, begins.

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 is a fitting finale for one of the best and most consistent series of the past decade. It is a simply wondrous spectacle that extends and concludes the story wonderfully. While the story and effects are just as great as always, it is the final battle we have all been waiting for that delivers in spades. It is everything you imagined it would be and more. Splitting the films may still be a debatable decision, but the film is able to stand on its own much the same way the previous part did. It is that good, and that gripping. It may be the shortest Harry Potter film, but it is also the only one that feels like it knows exactly where it wants to navigate itself to with each new scene.

    Grint, Watson and especially Radcliffe are simply stunning in their performances. They have grown up with these characters, and have gotten progressively stronger as actors with each new film. But here, they have totally immersed themselves into their roles, and the results are nothing short of magical. They are exactly how you remember them written in the book, and move from sadness, to courageous, to fearful, and more, with such passion and conviction that you forget they are simply acting. Their styles are that strong, and help provide the emotional crux the film leans on and never from.

    Even with their varying screen times, the supporting cast is impeccable as always. Alan Rickman is spectacular and simply devastating as the devious Professor Snape. Maggie Smith finally gets some real time to shine as Professor McGonagall, as does Julie Walters as Molly Weasley (who gets the greatest line in the film). Jason Isaacs, Helena Bonham Carter, George Harris, Tom Felton, Michael Gambon and Matthew Lewis also perfect their characters, and help deliver awesome performances all around.

    But the supporting screen time is dominated by Fiennes as Voldemort. When Harry and his friends are not the focal point, Fiennes simply owns everyone. His performance always ranked amongst the best of the series, and he does not let the finale slow him down. He is horrifically evil in his interpretation, and frequently compares to his absolutely and terrifyingly brilliant performance as Amon Goeth in Schindler's List. The fear that courses through the characters' veins at the very sight or mention of his name, courses equally through the audience. Even when he is being darkly hilarious, Fiennes is downright petrifying. He is the stuff that nightmares are made of. His work is just that close to perfect in the role that it gives an almost genuine authenticity that should not come so effortlessly.

    But like all Harry Potter films however, the cohesive product is not without its faults.

    My main gripe with the film come out of the sheer fact that because it was split off into two parts, it allowed some of the more useless and careless sections of prose to make it into the film. Much like the extended and excruciatingly long camping trip from the first half, the second half gets dragged down by the addition of standout moments from the book that felt awful the first time you read them, and come off even worse on the screen. I know they are pandering to the audience, and adding just as much as they possibly could to make the film feel complete, but there was a reason so much was cut out of the other books when they made the leap to the big screen. This is the shortest of the saga by a long shot, and the chaotic pace makes it feel like it could have been even shorter had they chopped more out.

    My other gripe is the 3D. The filmmakers said they did not have the right amount of time to convert the first half properly, so they just scrapped the plans. The movie looked amazing anyway, and I found myself puzzled at what exactly would have been three-dimensional about it about the second part. Save for a scene early on involving a rather badly rendered dragon, there is not much else that takes advantage of the added 3D. The majority of the film just looks and acts normal, never exploring the format, and never giving the audience a reason to care or change their minds on the quickly dying trend.

    In what feels like a blink of the eye, the Harry Potter film series is over. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 has arrived, and with it, an incredible end to the franchise. It stumbles in some places because of the inane and disappointing prose of the book, but the filmmakers have stayed true to their book and film fans, and delivered a tremendously worthy finale. It is one of the strongest films of the year, and one of the best film finales ever conceived.

    8.5/10.

    (An extended review also appeared on http://www.geekspeakmagazine.com).
    vila-ddt

    End of an era... End of our childhoods... End of Harry Potter

    What can I say... This was by far the most amazing finale any fan could have asked for. I cried, I laughed, I was short of breath in many instances, I was disturbed, but overall I was thoroughly satisfied with the conclusion of this series. I felt something amazing after the movie ended, something I didn't feel after reading the book. Being able to watch the end of Harry Potter on the big screen really brought the impact of just how much this series has touched not only my life, but the lives of everyone around me. Deathly Hallows Part 2 is by far (in my opinion) the best movie of 2011 and quite possibly one of the best movies of all time. I don't want to give any spoilers I just want to express how happy I am with this film. It picks up where Part 1 left off, all of the characters get the closure they deserve, and the story just comes full circle!

    BRAVO!!! That is all I have to say. Thank you to everyone involved in these movies for taking the world on such an amazing journey. J.K Rowling, thank you for writing such a masterpiece that will truly live on in my heart, and so many others hearts for years to come.

    Go see this movie!
    10cchip96

    "It all ends" well

    This movie could not do any better, it ended the Harry Potter series with a bang. It is a good balance from the first part of The Deathly Hallows. The first part was more of a drama, while part two was action packed left and right. This may be my favorite movie of the series, though all of them are equally amazing. I have read the books, and there are definitely major changes in the movie, but I find they fit perfectly well with the story, even if it isn't the original plot. Even for those who haven't read the books (why wouldn't you?!), it is equally enjoyable. This movie, along with the rest in the series, will be loved for years and years to come.

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    • Anecdotes
      Harry's lightning bolt scar was applied by make-up teams approximately 5,800 times by the end of the film franchise. Daniel Radcliffe had the scar applied 2,000 times, while the rest were applied to stunt doubles and stand-ins.
    • Gaffes
      In the final battle, Ralph Fiennes nose is briefly visible instead of Voldemort's characteristic snake nose look.
    • Citations

      Molly Weasley: [to Bellatrix Lestrange] Not my daughter, you bitch!

    • Crédits fous
      A flashback to the final scene of the previous film, in which Voldemort steals the Elder Wand from Dumbledore's tomb, is shown even before the Warner Bros. shield.
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      Also released in a 3D version.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 juillet 2011 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
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      • Harry Potter y las reliquias de la muerte - Parte 2
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Freshwater West Beach, Castlemartin, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Pays de Galles, Royaume-Uni(Shell Cottage; exterior)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Warner Bros.
      • Heyday Films
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      • 125 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 381 447 587 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 169 189 427 $US
      • 17 juil. 2011
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 1 342 505 340 $US
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