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Voldemort does NOT go to Gringotts.

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  • blackvenomblackvenom Posts: 3,257
    Swedish, I remember a test-screener saying that the slaughter takes place when Harry, Ron and Hermione fall in the lake. As they make their way to the lake's shore, Harry's shown as if he's 'drowning'/'fighting' with something, but he's just having a vision of Voldemort killing DEs. Now, the whole Gringotts/Malfoy Manor thing is confusing. Maybe the DEs and Voldemort arrive at Gringotts during the dragon's flight and as the Trio goes to the lake Harry sees Voldemort torturing the goblins in Malfoy Manor? The point is that both moments take place somewhere around that part of the film, so we'll see them!
  • SwedishSkinJerSwedishSkinJer Posts: 1,053 ✭✭✭
    I think that's the basic chronology of it, Blackvenom.
  • Pensieve SeekerPensieve Seeker Posts: 2,916 ✭✭✭✭
    Hey. He's Voldemort. He doesn't go to Gringotts. Gringotts comes to him. Word.
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    Swedish, I remember a test-screener saying that the slaughter takes place when Harry, Ron and Hermione fall in the lake. As they make their way to the lake's shore, Harry's shown as if he's 'drowning'/'fighting' with something, but he's just having a vision of Voldemort killing DEs. Now, the whole Gringotts/Malfoy Manor thing is confusing. Maybe the DEs and Voldemort arrive at Gringotts during the dragon's flight and as the Trio goes to the lake Harry sees Voldemort torturing the goblins in Malfoy Manor? The point is that both moments take place somewhere around that part of the film, so we'll see them!
    Yes, I think that's right. The DE's show up at Gringotts because they know that the vault was broken into. They question the goblins etc etc. So all that is happening while the trio is on the dragon. The news reaches LV and he slaughters everyone at Malfoy Manor which happens as the trio are in the water.
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  • SwedishSkinJerSwedishSkinJer Posts: 1,053 ✭✭✭
    Muggle, the question still remains with Griphook. I'm pretty sure that he's still at Gringotts, being interrogated by the guards, unless he is shown being apprehended and Apparated back to Malfoy Manor for execution. Perhaps the Death Eaters are the ones who kill him, then?
  • blackvenomblackvenom Posts: 3,257
    ^True. Maybe in the end of the Gringotts sequence, while the Trio is flying over London, it cuts to Death Eaters arriving at Gringotts and interrogating the guards and goblins. Cut to the Trio flying over landscapes, jumping off the dragon in the lake, cut to Voldemort killing all goblins in Malfoy Manor, cut to the Trio talking about the Hogsmeade plan at the lake's shore. Yeah!
  • blackvenomblackvenom Posts: 3,257
    I think that some test-screeners said that Voldemort kills him, so he's probably taken to Malfoy Manor. Oh and we see the goblin holding the sword of Gryffindor, which disappears from his hand, after his death. Interesting touch.
  • SwedishSkinJerSwedishSkinJer Posts: 1,053 ✭✭✭
    We could see the Death Eaters Apparate with a cluster of goblins after the trio escapes. That would explain their being at Malfoy Manor so shortly after the escape.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,344 ✭✭✭✭
    Muggle, the question still remains with Griphook. I'm pretty sure that he's still at Gringotts, being interrogated by the guards, unless he is shown being apprehended and Apparated back to Malfoy Manor for execution. Perhaps the Death Eaters are the ones who kill him, then?
    We could see the Death Eaters Apparate with a cluster of goblins after the trio escapes. That would explain their being at Malfoy Manor so shortly after the escape.
    Good point about Griphook. I think this could possibly happen. It makes sense.
  • SwedishSkinJerSwedishSkinJer Posts: 1,053 ✭✭✭
    http://oclumencia.com.br/galeria/displayimage.php?pid=36367&fullsize=1

    If you view the image in full size goblins are clearly visible with their prosthetics. They must have the Death Eaters Apparate them back after questioning, or at least imply that they are removed from the bank.
  • blackvenomblackvenom Posts: 3,257
    Some people/goblins are covered in blood. I like that we see Malfoy Manor once more, by the way. I loved that set.
  • SwedishSkinJerSwedishSkinJer Posts: 1,053 ✭✭✭
    It's even better that we see it during daytime. It makes the destruction of the scene even more jarring when you consider the dead bodies. Additionally, it highlights the windows more strongly, contributing to the sense that even though it's daytime, there is no clear outside world.
  • RichardRichard Posts: 48,703 mod
    Theres alot of blood on the floor.
  • CarneCarne Posts: 1,928 ✭✭✭
    I think there's only two Death Eaters among the dead. Jon Campling (trainstopping DE) and the bald guy shown in the Part 2 sneakpeak. The rest are goblins and bankguards.
  • BraveheartBraveheart Posts: 1,910 ✭✭✭✭
    I must be blind, but I really don't see any blood at all. :-?
  • SwedishSkinJerSwedishSkinJer Posts: 1,053 ✭✭✭
    There are a few blotches and marks around the floor, especially at the ends. Nothing immediately apparent.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,344 ✭✭✭✭
    Braveheart, in the trailer, when LV is walking through the bodies and you see his feet, there are pools of blood at the bottom of the screen.
  • RichardRichard Posts: 48,703 mod
  • BraveheartBraveheart Posts: 1,910 ✭✭✭✭
    Oh yeah so there is. I guess/hope they've just darkened them for the trailer again.
  • SwedishSkinJerSwedishSkinJer Posts: 1,053 ✭✭✭
    It probably was de-emphasized for that purpose. Some of it looks slightly darkened.
  • BraveheartBraveheart Posts: 1,910 ✭✭✭✭
    edited April 2011
    I love that Voldemort's walking through it and getting his feet covered in blood, but he's so absorbed in thoughts of the threat to his immortality that it doesn't even register. He looks pretty shell-shocked actually, and I'll say it again. I really cannot wait for Fiennes to be given the screentime he deserves in this movie. It's going to be great.
  • blackvenomblackvenom Posts: 3,257
    I thought it was mud. Is this blood on his feet?
  • BraveheartBraveheart Posts: 1,910 ✭✭✭✭
    I would assume so. Remember they made it look like it was mud on Hermione's hands in one of the trailers. And you can see the really dark pools of blood on the floor around him. I like to think they will be more emphasised in the movie, though perhaps not if WB get their way.
  • Accio_LogAccio_Log Posts: 2,632 ✭✭✭
    He looks pretty shell-shocked actually, and I'll say it again. I really cannot wait for Fiennes to be given the screentime he deserves in this movie. It's going to be great.
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  • I agree though, why couldn't they just show Peter Pettigrew dead among the other De's/goblins? That at least would give us Movie-goers a reason he is no longer in the movie. Although some people i know thought Dobby had killed him.
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