ppl cheered when bella and the snake died and laughed at filch
Here too lol
I didnt cry too... I just shed a tear at the very end ( loved the epilogue) but.. *sigh* to be honest i was expecting more from Snape's memories... When the famous "always" line was said, my two friends on my sides at the same time asked me "what!?" they didnt get it, but one of my friends got that dumbledore was kind of bad
I expected to be sobbing from fred's death to resurection stone and it didnt happen..
Oh my god same. One minute everyone was crying, the next minute people were laughing and then cheering through the roof.
Yeah, people cheered when Molly was killed and the snake, but then started snickering and laughing when Harry and Voldemort were crawling toward their wands. And no one cheered when Voldemort died. It took so long for him to disintegrate i think we were lucky that no one yelled something out.
Oh my god same. One minute everyone was crying, the next minute people were laughing and then cheering through the roof.
Yeah, people cheered when Molly was killed and the snake, but then started snickering and laughing when Harry and Voldemort were crawling toward their wands. And no one cheered when Voldemort died. It took so long for him to disintegrate i think we were lucky that no one yelled something out.
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.
Same in my theater, someone yelled "He's committing suicide!" But I'm used to that on premieres! =|
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 felt the same when I arrived to my house. Well, I think I knew this would happen after that. Very sad. I don't know what will be my escape from this world from now on. But I feel a little better because I know I'm not the only one. We're not alone. I have to go to the theme park yet, so it is going to be my objective for next year. Thank you to all of you for this forum guys. BTW I loved the movie!! :')
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.
THIS. I hated most how the audience was behaving here too. Great film though. And I did get teary.
I teared up a few parts, the boathouse, Fred, Remus and Tonks, but at the epilogue... It was so bittersweet. I was smiling and all of a sudden I just burst into tears. It was so strange :-))
The closest was me being teary eyed but nothing flowing from my eyes. I was emotionally damaged throughout the tragedies in the movie though. If they lingered a bit more on some of the deaths and not just show the bodies but people dramatically mourning over them, then I'm pretty sure I would've cried. Ron over Fred's body was heartbreaking, I was close to crying then, and the Prince's Tale
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...
Haha, I had something similar. Whenever I felt like I was about to it kinda didn't come out, loll. But then at home when I went to bed I cried a bit
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.
Dude I had nearly the exact same thing! Some stupid girl right in front of me said, "Don't kill yourself!" at that part. I just whispered angrily, "Ssssshuut! UuuUUup!" I swear the audience I was with were into the HYPE of the film, not the film itself. They cheered very loudly at the pan across the lake, then the WB logo, then the HP logo. I couldn't hear the beautiful music!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ugh!
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.
Dude I had nearly the exact same thing! Some stupid girl right in front of me said, "Don't kill yourself!" at that part. I just whispered angrily, "Ssssshuut! UuuUUup!" I swear the audience I was with were into the HYPE of the film, not the film itself. They cheered very loudly at the pan across the lake, then the WB logo, then the HP logo. I couldn't hear the beautiful music!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ugh!
Damn. I wish they could just reserve a whole theater for those on HPF.
I didn't cry, but there were times where i felt my stomach go down, times where my heart stopped a few seconds...etc.
Seeing Lupin and Tonks, i mean really if you looked at them closely, THEY LOOKED HORRIBLE (they looked like they were both hit with the quidditch pitch and then sent flying into rubble, literally). It really was heart wrenching as well many other scenes.
~I have NOT read the Potter books, only watched the movies FYI.
I've already seen it 2 times, and I haven't drawn a single tear. It was sad for me, yes, but maybe it was because of the fact that I had already read and watched everything about this movie, so I pretty much knew it completely.
Anyways, actually seeing it a 2nd time was very nice, made me feel a lot better
DH1 made me feel a little sad only for Dobby's death; this, to me, was a far more powerful film and just hit me again and again and again, though I did not cry. That is not expected of me, though, as I've never cried during a film. I did cry reading the books a bit, but that's because I was all alone.
I cried loads in the film....i wasnt sobbing loudly (gotta hate people who do that in the cinema!) but my other half was mocking me for getting so emotional. I can't believe its all over now though......I feel a bit empty to be honest.
Definitely the funniest moment in the theater for us was right after Voldemort killed Harry, the light engulfed the screen for a couple seconds, and someone started clapping super loud. The entire theater burst into fits of giggles.
Definitely the funniest moment in the theater for us was right after Voldemort killed Harry, the light engulfed the screen for a couple seconds, and someone started clapping super loud. The entire theater burst into fits of giggles.
I was very moved during Snape's death ("Look at me" was delivered absolutely perfectly) and the Prince's Tale, but I held it off until Harry was saying goodbye to Ron and Hermione before he went into the forest and Hermione said, "I'll go with you" -- I just wasn't expecting that! Oh man. The Forest and the Epilogue were tough too! I shed some tears during those scenes, but thank goodness I wasn't just sobbing as I feared!
I really struggled for some reason with the scene where we see Fred and George looking out from the roof and George says "You alright Freddie?" or something, and Fred had tears in his eyes. It just hit me that that would be the last time we saw them together, alive and I had to fight back tears. :-(
Guys. I've watched 2 times already, and I cried a lot both. I don't know if it was because of the emotional deep of the scenes or sequences, or because I was so depressed that it was the last movie. Maybe both. But come on, guys! How couldn't you cry? I saw my life before my eyes watching the movie.
In fact I found myself fighting back tears more than once during the movie. I certainly never expected Rickman's voice to become so filled with urgency and emotion in his death scene. He sounded like he was pleading with Harry when he told him to take the memories, it really struck a chord to see this character who until now had never emoted fully really breaking down. The same goes for the Prince's Tale.
The movie kind of exhausted me, I slept after watching it today. :P
Anyway, I didn’t really cry outright but Snape’s death left me kind of down and got teary-eyed during the ‘We never left’. I was smiling throughout the Epilogue.
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Sadly, I felt horrible sadness but no actual emotion came out. I didn't cry, but I still feel excited. The emptiness hasn't sunk it yet.
Well screw it. I'm hitting the sack.
I didnt cry too... I just shed a tear at the very end ( loved the epilogue) but.. *sigh* to be honest i was expecting more from Snape's memories... When the famous "always" line was said, my two friends on my sides at the same time asked me "what!?" they didnt get it, but one of my friends got that dumbledore was kind of bad
I expected to be sobbing from fred's death to resurection stone and it didnt happen..
:-))
I swear the audience I was with were into the HYPE of the film, not the film itself. They cheered very loudly at the pan across the lake, then the WB logo, then the HP logo. I couldn't hear the beautiful music!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ugh!
Seeing Lupin and Tonks, i mean really if you looked at them closely, THEY LOOKED HORRIBLE (they looked like they were both hit with the quidditch pitch and then sent flying into rubble, literally). It really was heart wrenching as well many other scenes.
~I have NOT read the Potter books, only watched the movies FYI.
It was sad for me, yes, but maybe it was because of the fact that I had already read and watched everything about this movie, so I pretty much knew it completely.
Anyways, actually seeing it a 2nd time was very nice, made me feel a lot better
I can't believe its all over now though......I feel a bit empty to be honest.
Anyway, I didn’t really cry outright but Snape’s death left me kind of down and got teary-eyed during the ‘We never left’. I was smiling throughout the Epilogue.