I got a bit teary when Snape was crying in the boathouse, when Harry saw the people grieving in the Great Hall, when Snape was sobbing over Lily's dead body, when Harry met his parents in the forest and when Harry hugged his son in the Epilogue.
I didn't cry, but it was probably the most emotional film of the series and I had an awfully immature audience so, despite their constant clapping and laughing, I got a bit emotional in these scenes.
I hate it when audiences kind of taint a movie, I just hope mind doesn't act up. Yeah well I'm glad you didn't really cry, because the last thing I want to do is break down in the middle of a theatre at the end and that gives me hope. :-))
Yes 'Leaving Hogwarts' is prominent in the epilogue and it's a very sweet scene. It brings everything in full circle. And I really liked Dan's acting. I'm not a fan of his performances, but in DH2 he was very good.
I saw it yesterday, and like a said before: For no reason, i felt nothing while watching the film, but as soon as i got home e started crying like a baby and i feel so empty inside no... am i getting crazy? i dont know...
Oh I won't mind if I cry like a baby when I get home Beedle, it's just the thought of sobbing uncontrollably in the theatre that does not appeal to me.
I didn't cry. Snape's death and memories were emotional, though. Harry confronting Voldemort in the forest was powerful with the obliviate-esque music slowly building up as Harry walked towards Voldemort. If I hadn't read the book, I would have thought that this is it. The end of Harry Potter's life.
I didn't cry once. So disappointed I wish I could say I cried when Snape died, or I cried when seeing his tragic memories, or when we saw Lupin and Tonks's bodies on the floor of the Great Hall. But I just didn't.
I didn't cry once. So disappointed I wish I could say I cried when Snape died, or I cried when seeing his tragic memories, or when we saw Lupin and Tonks's bodies on the floor of the Great Hall. But I just didn't.
omg i love this forum... i though i was alone in this! Cadmus just to be sure: don't you have this weird sad feeling? Like you're empty inside... like there's nothing else to look forward to?
I didn't cry once. So disappointed I wish I could say I cried when Snape died, or I cried when seeing his tragic memories, or when we saw Lupin and Tonks's bodies on the floor of the Great Hall. But I just didn't.
I didn't cry once. So disappointed I wish I could say I cried when Snape died, or I cried when seeing his tragic memories, or when we saw Lupin and Tonks's bodies on the floor of the Great Hall. But I just didn't.
omg i love this forum... i though i was alone in this! Cadmus just to be sure: don't you have this weird sad feeling? Like you're empty inside... like there's nothing else to look forward to?
Yes! That is the exact feeling I have. Glad I'm not alone
I didn't cry once. So disappointed I wish I could say I cried when Snape died, or I cried when seeing his tragic memories, or when we saw Lupin and Tonks's bodies on the floor of the Great Hall. But I just didn't.
how was it cad??
I really don't know. It was okay, I suppose. It's hard for me to describe. I was underwhelmed, anyway Hope you enjoy it!
I didn't cry once. So disappointed I wish I could say I cried when Snape died, or I cried when seeing his tragic memories, or when we saw Lupin and Tonks's bodies on the floor of the Great Hall. But I just didn't.
how was it cad??
I really don't know. It was okay, I suppose. It's hard for me to describe. I was underwhelmed, anyway Hope you enjoy it!
glad YOU are not alone?
omg, i've been talking to richard, saying that i must be crazy for being the only one who feels this, its awsome to know other people feel just like me!
I cried when Neville had his little speech and Sirius, Lily, James and Lupin showed up to Harry when he was in the forbidden forest. I also cried when Snape was crying and when his memories were playing in the pensive. Also I cried when I saw all the dead people in the great hall.
The movie is great, my audience just sucked. They laughed at the wrong times. I loved it though. Great ending when you look at the series as a whole. Remember, this isn't one movie guys, and you shouldn't think of it as one. It's a two hour long climax. And as a two hour long climax, it works perfectly
My audience was perfect! When I heard someone behind me cry I started a bit as well, they laughed when needed laughing, cheered when needed cheering, and was silent when needed silent. Best movie experience of my life.
My audience was perfect! When I heard someone behind me cry I started a bit as well, they laughed when needed laughing, cheered when needed cheering, and was silent when needed silent. Best movie experience of my life.
So lucky.. Mine sucked. They laughed sometimes at the wrong things, like Voldemort losing his mind after taking down Hogwarts, and some asshole at the end yelled "He's committing suicide!" When Harry stood up on the viaduct ledge to throw the wand off. Damn. It distracted me being able to enjoy the film. I was sitting there, hoping most of the time that they didn't laugh at certain things. It was not good. I definately have too see it again, many times.
My audience was perfect! When I heard someone behind me cry I started a bit as well, they laughed when needed laughing, cheered when needed cheering, and was silent when needed silent. Best movie experience of my life.
So lucky.. Mine sucked. They laughed sometimes at the wrong things, like Voldemort losing his mind after taking down Hogwarts, and some asshole at the end yelled "He's committing suicide!" When Harry stood up on the viaduct ledge to throw the wand off. Damn. It distracted me being able to enjoy the film. I was sitting there, hoping most of the time that they didn't laugh at certain things. It was not good. I definately have too see it again, many times.
The other audiences are quiet, they don't cheer or laugh all too often besides opening day/weekend. Nothing is as loud as midnight tho.
I was tearing up at alot of parts. By the time it got to the end with the viaduct and then the epilogue, the tears started to stream. My audince cheered which was great, i felt they laughed at some things that werent' funny.
I didn't really start to have any tears until Voldemort's speech after Snape is killed...I could feel myself getting EXTREMELY sad when Snape was dying (Bravo, Alan!), but I was shaking too bad to cry. That's how it was for a lot of scenes; I wanted to cry, but I was just shaking from the excitement and influx of emotions.
But once Snape's death really sank in and I saw Fred, Tonks, and Lupin in the Great Hall, I became a wreck.
I had a pretty good audience, which surprised me because I live in a college town. However, no one talked during the movie, they cheered at acceptable, non-dialogue filled times, and laughed when they were 'meant' to.
I was also quite pleased with the 3D, which also took me by surprise. It didn't feel overused or out of place at all.
i did!!!and i heard several people do so,along with me in my cinema hall!heard lots of *sinffs*!!! Also potter can help people bond!Unknown girl comes and hugs u,and cries!!that can happen only with potter fans!there were few who did not leave even after the end credits rolled!sat there as if there was a funeral going on!!the atmosphere was so amazing!!And it kicked in that its never coming back!:(..and most of us girls were crying!
Actually, it wasn't so much that I was holding 'em back...it was, I just couldn't, i dunno like there was a psychological block, as if my mind was saying "you don't want this girl thinking you're a wuss", lol or something like that. I know girls SAY they like sensitive men, but when it really comes down to it...
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I didn't cry, but it was probably the most emotional film of the series and I had an awfully immature audience so, despite their constant clapping and laughing, I got a bit emotional in these scenes.
Mysterious thing time.
Maybe i was trying to undertsand it all, and i end up understanding nothing, i dont know.
I just can't face the fact that this is the end... its over..
(true, true)
& LOL at the pic above.
Im the same for harry potter.
Its stupid, even i admit it, but i do cry becouse of it.
Man, it was soooooo AMAZING! I'll share more of my DH2 IMAX Experience later. I need to sleep first. Haha.
omg, i've been talking to richard, saying that i must be crazy for being the only one who feels this, its awsome to know other people feel just like me!
My audince cheered which was great, i felt they laughed at some things that werent' funny.
snapes death
princes tale
epilogue
But once Snape's death really sank in and I saw Fred, Tonks, and Lupin in the Great Hall, I became a wreck.
I had a pretty good audience, which surprised me because I live in a college town. However, no one talked during the movie, they cheered at acceptable, non-dialogue filled times, and laughed when they were 'meant' to.
I was also quite pleased with the 3D, which also took me by surprise. It didn't feel overused or out of place at all.
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Also potter can help people bond!Unknown girl comes and hugs u,and cries!!that can happen only with potter fans!there were few who did not leave even after the end credits rolled!sat there as if there was a funeral going on!!the atmosphere was so amazing!!And it kicked in that its never coming back!:(..and most of us girls were crying!
i agree crying would be admitting its over