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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
2011 130 min United Kingdom, United States of America PG-13 16+
★8.7
Adventure, Fantasy
Director: David Yates
🎭 Based on
«Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows»
Trailers
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Description
Harry, Ron and Hermione continue their quest to vanquish the evil Voldemort once and for all. Just as things begin to look hopeless for the young wizards, Harry discovers a trio of magical objects that endow him with powers to rival Voldemort's formidable skills.
Budget:
$125M
US Gross:
$381.88M
Worldwide:
$1.34B
Starring
Daniel Radcliffe
Actor
Emma Watson
Actor
Rupert Grint
Actor
Awards
BAFTA 2012
— Best Visual Effects
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2012
— Best Cast Ensemble
Saturn Awards 2012
— Best Fantasy Film
Saturn Awards 2012
— Best Supporting Actress
Saturn Awards 2012
— Best Director
Academy Awards 2012
— Best Production Design
BAFTA 2012
— Best Production Design
BAFTA 2012
— Best Visual Effects
Georges Awards 2012
— Best Foreign Action Film
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2012
— Best Kiss
Academy Awards 2012
— Best Visual Effects
Saturn Awards 2012
— Best Film Editing
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2012
— Best Actress
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2012
— Best Cast Ensemble
Saturn Awards 2012
— Best Visual Effects
Saturn Awards 2012
— Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Academy Awards 2012
— Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Saturn Awards 2012
— Best Fantasy Film
Saturn Awards 2012
— Best Supporting Actor
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2012
— Best Picture
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2012
— Best Actor
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2012
— Best Fight
BAFTA 2012
— Best Sound
BAFTA 2012
— Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2012
— Best Stunt Ensemble
Key opinion
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is widely celebrated as an emotionally resonant and visually spectacular conclusion to the long-running film saga. While some critics argue it suffers from being an incomplete adaptation of the source material, most audiences view it as a satisfying, high-stakes finale that honors the journey of its characters.
| Production | The visual effects, particularly during the Battle of Hogwarts and the Gringotts break-in, are consistently praised as immersive and world-class. | |
| Acting | Alan Rickman’s portrayal of Severus Snape is widely hailed as a masterful performance that anchors the film's emotional depth. | |
| Emotion | The film is recognized as a powerful emotional conclusion that successfully capitalizes on the audience's long-term investment in the characters. | |
| Pacing | The fast-paced, action-heavy narrative is generally appreciated for its momentum, though some viewers feel the relentless action leaves too little room for quieter character beats. | |
| Adaptation | Opinions are divided on the film's faithfulness to the source material, with some critics appreciating the adaptation's choices while others feel it ignores or distorts key elements of the books. | |
| Acting | The central performances of the main trio are viewed inconsistently; many praise their maturity and growth, while a minority find the acting lacking in range or charisma. |