MovieFlame Productions I did notice that when watching the video but you do such a phenomenal job with all your videos that I think we can afford you this one mistake. 😊
I love how Harry's family had the invisibility cloak passed down, while Voldemort's had the resurrection stone, even though they each would have wanted the opposite the most. Voldemort was obsessed with death and feared it above all, while never being able to understand love. He never had a use for bringing back his loved ones because he had no loved ones. But an invisibility cloak would've been the perfect protection from death. Meanwhile, Harry used the cloak, but never needed it deep down. But he had SO many loved ones he wished he could see, and would have probably become obsessed with the resurrection stone, had he been given it as a child. Just more parallels and symbolism to the hero and the villain.
*The theory most approved (even by JK Rowling) :* The three brothers are actually represented by Harry, Voldemort and Snape Dumbledore Is death Voldemort died for power Snape died for love and Harry greeted death like an old friend
The real reason why Voldy couldn't kill Harry was because Hermione corrected him (It's Avada Kedevra, not Avada Kadavrya.) but Voldy ignored and Harry lived
@Jeremy Ellis I wouldnt say it isn't difficult. Crafting a fictional world with fictional rules/laws does require a lot of creativity especially if you want to make one that is interesting and detailed. But I agree with most of your comment
Is nobody going to talk about how Strong Lily's protection is, she stopped the Dark Lord on multiple occasions with one protection charm (correction: one sacrifice which proved her love)
The charm she used was very old magic so Voldemort probably hadn't foreseen her doing that and if he would've used a counter curse that would have never happened and harry would have actually died that night.
It wasn’t a charm, the magic was the act of sacrificial love. When Voldemort told Lily to step aside so he could kill Harry, and she didn’t, she committed a act of pure sacrifice: letting herself die to protect others, even when she had a choice.
And also about Voldemort, Snape and Harry being the brothers, their age also is correct: Voldemort - oldest: 72 years old Snape - Middle: 38 years old Harry - Youngest: 17 years old
Harry and Tom’s relationship: - Both have Harry’s blood which has Lily’s protection. - Both have a small piece of Tom’s soul. - They can only be killed by each other. - Neither can truly live while the other is surviving. - Tom has 6 other Horcruxes. - Harry is the master of Deathly Hollows. - Their wands are brother wands (from Fawkes tails) - Harry is master of Elder Wand while Tom is possessor. - Both see Hogwarts as first real home. - Arrived at magical world without knowing about it. Despite being half bloods. - Both half-bloods, with 1 parent as pureblood. - Want to/teach DADA. - Last of the Peverells.
I think it's more because we read the books through Harry's point of view. When you think about it 1st - Two-faced teacher trying to reach immortality and kill Harry 2nd - Chamber opened in Hogwarts, with a basilisk trying to kill all but pure-bloods 3rd - Suspected murderer with the intent to kill Harry, and grow back Voldemort' power 4th/Onward - Things get seen more seriously It's not simply the themes got darker, it's Harry maturing and taking his problems more seriously. At least it's a large factor ignored.
Voldemort : (The most powerful wizard of the century gets the most powerful wand ever made) I'm invincible Elder Wand : *I'm bout to end this man's whole career*
The way the movies had it done made me think Harry didn't die the second time because he himself was a haucrux. That when V hit him with the killing curse, he wasn't killing Harry but the part of himself that had lived inside Harry.
Thats what they wanted to show yes. With all that talk of the part of Voldemort living in Harry's body dying and the whole crippled baby scene. So it's true for the movie's lore that the horrocrux took one for the team.
Glad I saw this comment. I was going to say that since Voldemort killed James, Voldemort should be the rightful owner of the cloak, right? It makes no sense why Dumbledore was the owner instead of Voldemort
@@raynardsalesman3957but it wasn’t handed down! Dumbledore is older than James are you dumb? James let Dumbledore borrow it, when does it ever say he “hands it down” ?
Or MAYBE she just invets stuff randomly and sometimes people think its amazing and kinda see it as fact or as if it were real and other times she just gets a ton of shit for it
Plot twist, Hogwarts is real, JK Rowling is actually a witch, and she’s simply writing Historical Fiction. The Ministry allowed her to publish the series in the muggle world to throw all us muggles off the magical scent!
I can see Dumbledore’s theory being right for the 3 brothers just being magically gifted Wizards… however, I also really like the idea that despite how powerful a Wizard can be, there is still higher beings like Death that are beyond a Wizard’s magical capabilities.
@@couragew6260 Definitely keeps getting even better from there! I actually didn't know until looking it up just now that a few more books have been released since the last one I read, much thanks to you :D
i really like how harry potter is a world full of super complex objects and spells, intricated plots and characthers and other wonderfull things... but in the end, from the very first book, to the very end, the big concepts stay the same: death can not be win and the most powerfull things is love
My theory is that the Deathly Hallows are trials. The Elder Wand represents Humility because those who had it often brags. The Stone represents Acceptance because those who used it often could not accept death of loved ones. The Cloak represents Courage because ones only hide when one feels fear. To be humble before Destiny, to accept Fate and to brave ones own End. Harry is the True Master of Death because he went through the trial and excel all three. Dumbledore knew he had too much regret that he failed the Stone and Voldemort will never win the Elder Wand because of his pride and power hunger. Harry gave up his Cloak to face Voldemort and thus brave his own execution. He accept his fate when he used the Stone. And he has no need for glory even with the Elder Wand as he humbly return it to Dumbledore.
dumbledore is the master of death the guy accepted death he lived till old age and then dumbledore allowed himself to be killed and then he came back to inspire harry dumbeldore is the only one who really didnt look up to the 3 tools
I wish there was some way to forget everything so I could watch the whole series of Harry Potter again Edit:it's been 1 year and I am getting comments from this single comment and all the comments are saying obliviate 😂
id rather forget everything then read the books for the first time, being able to imagine everything on my own would be amazing, then seeing it on the big screen
I've watched and read every book and movie more times that I can count and all I can say is that JK Rowling is a remarkable woman with an extraordinary imagination.
Ugh M03 yeah, that part really upset me. Like, don't even fix your original wand? When I saw that break, all I could think is.."sooo he's mastered wandless magic, has he?"
I like the 'Master of Death' theory for Harry not dying so much. But ironically Voldemort being himself as the blood protection for Harry is also mind-blowing . I also liked the theory of the representation of the deathly hallows by Voldemort, Snape and Harry! I wish if it was true actually!
Funnily enough I’ve always thought that Harry was another accidentally made hocrux and so when Voldemort supposedly killed Harry, he actually killed his own piece of souls left in him and Harry was able to live on.
The wand will/can never kill his own owner. Harry did not died as he did not resisted Voldemorts Curse in the forest. He stood waiting . There was no duel in between Voldemort and Harry. Harry knew not to have a duel, He could have easily escaped the duel like in goblet of fire, It was all a part of Harrys Planning. Harry Possesed ALL 3 Hallows, Which made him surely the Master of Death at that time.
@@anneneville6255 Voldemort did indeed kill the part of him that lived in Harry and not Harry himself, but it's two separate facts, not a cause and effect. Harry didn't die because of the blood protection, if Voldemort didn't use Harry's blood in GoF, the horcruxe would have been destroyed, but so would Harry
I have watched many, many Harry Potter videos and yours are by far the best. I've said it before and I'll say it again, your attention to detail and the way you combine the books, movies, and quotes from J.K. Rowling are genius. Please don't ever stop making these videos. I drop everything to watch them whenever I get a notification of a new video. All your videos are fantastic!
@@mariahking88 in the book it goes like harry accidentally revealed his foot and draco saw it and understood it was harry but chose to stay silent until the train is empty
I also find it interesting how the blood protection is only active when Harry can call the place where his blood is home. At this point he no longer considers the Dursley's house home, but he does consider Hogwarts to be home, just like Tom Riddle does, and they were both on Hogwarts grounds at the time, both at the place they each consider to be home.
The fact that both of their families had different things passed on and that too they wanted the other one the most. Tom has the stone passing on but had no importance to it since the bastard never knew love and feared death and Harry never really needed the cloak as a protection but had so many loved ones he lost. Both the family traits would have helped them sort out their longings in life. THE IRONY IS REAL-
Cloak is absolutely instrumental in most books... there's no way anything would be done without it. Movies just don't show it a lot because, well, you can't see it being used.
The true Master of Death is that individual who fully accepts mortality and is not afraid to die himself. It's not about possessing or using the Hallows; it's about accepting the inevitability of death, which is something Voldemort was completely unable to do, but Harry was able to accept the concept of the inevitability of death. I think this is really important: It is not Dumbledore who gives Harry the opportunity to choose life or death while they're in King's Cross in Deathly Hallows -- Harry possesses the discretion to chose his next step all on his own -- in the end, Harry chooses life. Dumbledore doesn't choose it for him. The realisation of what would happen next settled gradually over Harry in the long minutes, like softly falling snow. ‘I’ve got to go back, haven’t I?’ ‘That is up to you.’ ‘I’ve got a choice?’ ‘Oh yes.’ Dumbledore smiled at him. ‘We are in King’s Cross, you say? I think that if you decided not to go back, you would be able to ... let’s say ... board a train.’ ‘And where would it take me?’ ‘On,’ said Dumbledore simply. Deathly Hallows - page 578 - Bloomsbury - chapter 35, King's Cross Harry could have chosen to go on, but he didn't. He chose to go back, chose to take on Voldemort to try and destroy him, so the people and community he loved so fiercely could live better, safer, and more peaceful lives free from fear. Because Voldemort took Harry's blood for the resurrection potion in Goblet of Fire, and took in Lily's enchantments, Lily's enchantments in Voldemort's blood kept Harry tethered to life as long as Voldemort was himself alive. Voldemort destroyed the piece of his soul when he cast Avada Kedavra on Harry in the forest (with Lily's protections keeping Harry from being killed); Harry did not kill that piece of Voldemort's soul. The piece of soul didn't protect Harry from death; the fact that both he and Voldemort shared Lily's protective enchantments kept Harry alive. So, no, the fact that Harry survived Avada Kedavra in the forest does not have to do with possessing a portion of Voldemort's soul. It has to do with Harry being tethered to life through Voldemort and Lily's enchantments, and Harry's choice to no continue down the path of death at King's Cross. Harry chose life after the piece of Voldemort's soul inside him was destroyed. Harry saw Voldemort’s green jet meet his own spell, saw the Elder Wand fly high, dark against the sunrise, spinning across the enchanted ceiling like the head of Nagini, spinning through the air toward the master it would not kill, who had come to take full possession of it at last. (Deathly Hallows, chapter 36 (The Flaw in the Plan) This implies that since Harry is the true owner of the Elder Wand, killing curses directed at him from the Elder Wand simply won't work. Voldemort's soul-piece died for the same reason Voldemort died the next time he tried to kill Harry: the curse still kills, just not Harry. As for the King's Cross scene mentioned in the other answer, at this point Harry can be considered to be unconscious. I don't think we can take anything that happens when he's in this state to be factual, and we certainly shouldn't take it to be literal. At best, it's a cryptic spiritual experience; at worst, it's just a dream. As for the 'Master of Death' theory, in-universe it's part of a fairy tale, one that many characters don't think was 100% true. Plus, there's too many questions about whether or not Harry is actually the master of Death; he dropped the stone, wasn't carrying the wand, and wasn't wearing the cloak. This answer, on the other hand, is based on a direct quotation from the narrator, who is onmiscient and, to my memory, has never lied. Also, since Voldemort is using the Elder wand, which actually belongs to Harry, neither the Cruciatus or the killing curse work properly. "The Avada Kedavra curse, however, is so powerful that it does hurt Harry, and also succeeds in killing the part of him that is not truly him, in other words, the fragment of Voldemort's own soul that is still clinging to his. The curse also disables Harry severely enough that he could have succumbed to death if he had chosen that path. Bold emphasis mine. As she says, Harry survived because the killing curse doesn't work 100%, and after that because Harry decided not to give up. So you could say it was partly Harry's decision that saved him, but it was the Elder Wand that gave him the choice in the first place Bottom line: Harry was the master of the Elder Wand, which refused to kill him.
It's astonishing how complex the whole series is. So many names, events, and objects. Rowling must be very intelligent to make so many connections and unique names.
It is remarkable but I think Fantastic beasts will expand further on the Deathly Hallows I feel. Dumbledore himself said he believes the Peverell brothers made the Deathly Hallows and death was only a personification used to describe what each artifact inflict. Elder Wand brings death, Resurrection Stone bring backs the dead and Invisibility cloak hides you from death. I think Dumbledore will soon figure out that it was creations and not death itself but JK Rowling was very intelligent to come up with such story. Out of the 3 brothers I feel Cadmus was the smartest cause he made a stone bringing back dead people which is beyond magic I feel. If he didn't commit suicide of his views then he too would of survived like the last brother. It seems Antioch fate was sealed pretty much since the day he made the wand cause like Dumbledore said and everyone the Elder Wand was the most favorite artifact everyone wanted and it was the strongest. So it seems Antioch sealed his own fate but I like the Resurrection Stone alot. I would of searched for the Resurrection Stone, the Invisibility cloak itself was impressive but it seemed the disillusionment charm outclassed it. I feel out of all the Hallows the Resurrection Stone was the only Hallow not outclassed.
@@w.c2255 I didn’t mean the Hallows. I meant the whole story of the series. All the connections, names created, events planned, and symbolism. All of that is really hard to do. And I’m writing a book myself so I know what I’m talking about.
Antioch Cadmere Ignotus Dumbledore Snape Harry Albus Severus Potter. The deathly hallows, and the three Peverell Brothers, drawn into one boy - - Harry’s son.
for yaknow... having descendants of all the "cheaters of death" the peverell brothers in his name and also being a child of the elder wand's previous master before it died
I absolutely love your videos. Always very well done. In this video, you said potter broke the elder wand in half. This should be verbally noted that it was the movie adaptation. In the books, potter returns the wand to dumbledore's body. "I'm putting the Elder Wand back where it came from. It can stay there. If I die a natural death like Ignotus, its power will be broken, won't it? The previous master will never have been defeated. That'll be the end of it." -HP in deathly hallows
MovieFlame Productions, your videos are great quality. I really love them. My favorites are the individual character history ones. Best one was Voldemort. I have been a fan for a few weeks when I found the history of voldemort video. You really do an excellent job of fleshing out the characters. Your videos actually convinced me to go back and reread the books. Well done sir. Can't wait to see what you have in future videos.
One detail lots of people miss is that in the end of the last movie the very last scene when harry is grown up at the train station. u can almost see his scar has disapeared and fully healed
I thought the reason Harry didn't die in the forest was because the piece of Voldemort's soul that was inside him. Harry was "the Horcrux he never meant to make" because the spell that backfired off baby Harry should've killed him. When Voldemort tried killing Harry in the forest what he really did was sever the long standing connection between Harry and the piece of his own soul that was inside, effectively "killing" his own Horcrux.
The part I don't understand about this theory is that it is shown (in the movies, not sure about the books) that the Killing Curse doesn't work against horcruxes... right before Neville chops Nagini's head off, Ron is shown casting the Killing Curse at Nagini, and it just deflects right off her. So I don't understand why it would work against Harry
@@AtypicalAdventurer Because Voldemort himself destroyed the Horcrux. Only he would have the power to undo it by his own means. The sword used to kill Nagini was covered in Basilisk venom, which can be used to destroy a Horcrux. That's how they destroyed all of the horcruxes. There are some holes though that Rowling should have ironed out before finishing the story. Perhaps because Voldemort himself destroyed the horcrux he made out of Harry, it gave him the opportunity to live or die as opposed to Ron or Hermione killing Harry. Though, Harry was also the owner of all three hallows which could have done that. Rowling didn't think all of that through as much as she could have.
Voldermort effectively kill both, only that harry revive from death Dumbledore arrange this years ago, placing all 3 deadly hallow into harry hand for this moment when harry know everything and decides his own fate. That’s also why Dumbledore have every chance to destroy every Horcruxs but he didnt
@@AtypicalAdventurer Good question. It's because Harry was the horcrux he never intended to make. He made the other horcruxes by design and so he made it so that they could not be killed any spell. However, harry is not really a horcrux like the others. It's more of like neither voldemort nor harry knew he "worked" like a horcrux but was never an object like a horcrux. The short answer is because of the prophecy neither can live while the other survives. It was the only way.
I think that Dumbledore in the whole really “clean” kings cross scene was actually Death because Ive heard the phrase the “Death wears a familiar face” before
My three favourite fictional literary series are Harry Potter, The Chronicles of Narnia, and The Hobbit/The Lord of the Rings. How people so brilliant like the authors come up with such stories and put them into books we will read for centuries, we will never know.
Let’s all take the time to notice that when the 16 year old Tom Riddle came out of the diary said that he and Harry were very like each other, and that was true as in family blood, as that they were half brothers also. Also that fact that Voldemort literally killed all of his living family and tried to kill the last one :>
Lol do you even know what the term "half brother" means? It means that that person and you have 1 direct parent common, for example, say your father impregnated another woman (not your mother), the child that will be born will be your half brother.
Wait!! Hadnt harry already disarmed Draco by the time Voldermot used the killing curse on him with the elder wand? so, does that mean harry didnt die because the wand refused to kill its master and thus it killed the part of voldermot in harry instead?
Harry didn't die because voldemort said the spell wrong Hermione outanowhere: STOP STOP STOP YOU HAVE TO POKE SOMEONE'S EYE OUT BESIDES YOUR SAYING IT WRONG.
Now that I think about it, it's no wonder why Harry and Voldemort were such gifted and powerful wizards. (As explained by olivander in the first film) Because Harry and Voldemort are direct disendents of the three brothers who were powerful enough to make (what was thought at the time) as the most powerful objects in history.
I miss Snape! I know he had to died for the dramatic reason of passing on information to Harry without anyone finding out but come on! His life was worse than Harry’s! Harry atleast found love in his friends, the Weasley family, and in Ginny! But Snape! He never had anyone besides Dumbledore ! I wanted him to live and find a family in Harry! I wanted Harry to finally get a father that was like him/ alive and be recognized for protecting him selflessly! 😭
heart127 it probably would be hard to raise Harry Potter though tbh for Snape. Cause Harry looks a lot like his dad yet has his mothers eyes. Meaning whenever Snape looks at Harry he would feel hatred because he looks like his dad, yet love and feel burden because he has the heart and eyes of his mother. Snape would be in constant pain raising Harry tbh but he was a great man, according to Harry, “The bravest man”
Shiab V ya but I wasn’t talking about Snape raising Harry...I was talking about Snape finding a family in Harry! Cuz Snape had started to take care of Harry as his own son, even though he just wanted to protect Harry cuz of Lily’s green eyes :) I wanted Snape to live cuz his life seemed very sad! Like even Lupin who was forced into being a ware-wolf found friends in James and gang! But Snape! He never found anyone! Instead he lost the only person he found as his family!
It’s cuz he fking join the mf death eaters. He had friends at school but jk Rowling never mentioned them. He didn’t choose his friends well. When they became death eaters, he joined them until lily died. That’s when he switches sides which was too late. He’s lucky Dumbledore took him in
@@Pingwinho finally somebody said it! Also I believe I read that he hated Neville because he wasn't the Prophecy. Like if Neville was the Prophecy and not Harry than Lily would have still been alive.
If I remember correctly from the books I could’ve sworn that the reason Harry didn’t die was because when Voldemort killed Lilly that the power nearly killed him and unintentionally placed the last piece of Voldemort’s soul into Harry, and when Voldemort killed Harry in the forrest it killed the last remnant of Voldemort’s soul. Meaning that Harry was an unintentional Horcrux…unless that was from the movie and i completely misremembered it
@@ariesearthdragon as Albus Dumbledore put it, Harry was a horcrux that was never meant to be. Two different types of magic that weren't even supposed to interact. In a sense Voldemort had sealed his own fate in stone.
Ok so voldemort was a descendant of the peverall brothers and salazar slytherin Harry is also a descendant of the peverall brothers Does that mean Harry is related to salazar slytherin????
Book: The cloak, the stone, and the elder wand are all artifacts fashioned and enchanted by a deity (the God of Death), and none of them can be unmade by any mortal agency. Movie: The cloak is disenchanted by a goblin trap, the stone is lost forever in the Forbidden Forest, and Harry snaps the wand like an old twig. ...Just a few changes here and there in the great Hollywood tradition.
• ZZ • in the Books, none of the Deathly Hallows were subject to harm. Dumbledore studied the cloak (and because he had it for that purpose, James did not have its protection on that fateful night) and found it to be similar in function to lesser invisibility cloaks, but proof against all manner of magical penetration or disenchantment, and against entropy. It's effect did not fade with time as would a normal cloak, allowing it to be passed from father to son generation after generation. In the book, when Harry & company were doused by the Theives Downfall at Gringotts, the cloak got wet, but that's all. In the movie, it's enchantment was washed away and destroyed, rendering the cloak useless, just the same as any invisibility cloak you could buy in a shop on Diagon Alley would have been.
I know right! I hated that they had him break the wand in the movie, for 2 reasons 1) in the movie he never repaired his wand and 2) he had the conversation with Dumbledores picture telling him that he was putting the wand back with Dumbledore where upon harry's death the power would be lost. Also, Ron argues with him about doing this, saying that it would be wise to keep the wand, but ultimately agrees with Harry.
This exactly! I think the elder wand is probably unbreakable by brute force, be it physical or magical. Harry would not have been able to break ut with his hands, even if he was its master. The only way to stop the reign of terror brought by the elder wand was for its master to die undefeated, thereby leaving the wand with no master.
Sir incandescence in the video, this guy is telling you that even Dumbledore couldn’t resist the power of the wand, so, he was never going to destroy it.
Man I just marathoned all the Harry Potter movies after not watching for 10 years and then watched both Fantastic Beasts for the first time... *WOW HOW HAVE I BEEN SLEEPING ON THESE MOVIES!* They are brilliant and bloody amazing I like the first FB even more than the Harry Potter movies. Seriously they've done an amazing job. I can't believe I ignored it for so long I deserve to be thrown into the forbidden forest!
Omg you've made my night! So many answers, some to questions I didn't even know I didn't know. Excellent, amazing and fantastic!!!! Thank you so much for the work you put into these videos, I love them.
In the movies, Voldemort defeat at Harry's hand seems like a bad joke because theres a moment where Voldemort almost strangles Harry using his robes like tentacles..... I mean you don't _have_ to use a Wand to kill the guy right? Just suffocate him. You can fly, he cant. Take his Wand, and drop him from a decent height. After all, he caused you about 13 years of miserable existence. Why give him an instant and painless death? Of course in the books, Voldemort didnt physically duel with Harry, so his death is at least believable
@@TheDetailsMatter lily's protection NEVER ended. The trace on harry ended when he turned 17 and so did the protection in privet drive. Harry always had lily's protection in his blood.
All the while I thought the reason why Harry didn't die was because on the night Voldemort gave him that scare, he made him a Horcrux, n he had to die to kill Voldemort. So when Volde used the killing curse on Harry the second time, it was the Horcrux that died and not Harry
True. Being a horcrux is the reason for his "death" in the Forbidden Forest. But, the Elder Wand refused to harm Harry when he dueled with Tom Riddle last and still was part of the reasons why he was not killed by a super skilled wizard.
One thing I’ve always wondered: why didn’t Voldemort just bury his horcruxes across the world, or throw them in the sea? Why make a bunch of riddles and such?
My guess would be that Voldemort still needed to know where his horcruxes were at any given time - so that once he became the most powerful wizard, he would cast the most powerful magic puzzles/protection spells on them, protecting them forever, guaranteeing Voldemort's immortality. If someone where to stumble across his horcruxes or use magic to find them - his horcruxes would be unprotected.
He had a big ego and like to rub his intelligence and power in others faces. Voldemort didn't like simple things. Plus his last name is literally riddle
He didn't leave clues or riddles to solve in a book somewhere, he told no one where they were hidden, as Dumbledore explains dark magic leaves a trace, if Dumbledore could find one in a cave on an island in the middle of nowhere just imagine how easy it would be to find if it was in the buried in the ground somewhere Would also make it much easier to remove, if it wasn't for Harry's link to voldy, they were never ever going to find the rest of them
Considering the context of the student mentor relationship Dumbledore had with Harry and all the priest abuse scandals that had occurred recently at the time I really wish she hadn't made it weird by bringing in the headmasters sexuality in.
This shows that Jk Rowling has very very strong imagination she is able to put things together and make them so detailed that it took everything to completely understand it. Thanks for answering all my question thats i have been thinking for almost two years and I’m going to share it as a thanks for your hard work
I usually watch one of your videos when I miss Harry Potter and I don't have that much time to watch a movie.. so to me your videos are as almost good as the movies! FANTASTIC! Thank you so much!
The whole story of Harry Potter is about grief, greed, jealousy, about close ones betraying one another by being to greedy, grief, or jealousy. If you think about the marauders, wormtail betrayed his friends for greater protection, the 3 brothers have been killed by their greed of wanting things that lead them to their demise, and Harry and Voldemort, related loved ones fighting each other, Harry for his friends and to protect others, Voldemort for power, being greater than death, and jealousy of Harry Potter🤯🤯🤯
I thought it was about power of love.voldy was greedy for power and feared death and he died while Harry wanted to protect his loved ones and didn't feared death and he succeeded and lived on. Harry beleived in power of love which voldy was unknown of.
All this time i thought Harry was just a lucky guy surrounded by strong and smart people who protect him, but this video changed my mind like Harry is the true hero after all. Wow, I am still stunned by the fact.
Lol, Harry is the true hero of all.... Ya no the first part of your comment was way more accurate. Harry's one of the worst protagonists in all literature
@@swickens930 Mark Pepin the worst? That was mean but i must say that's true on some points. He always realized smthing in the very last moment. But at least his pure heart appeared, at last, in the end of the movie rather than his dumbness in every movie...
Another reason he dint die I think was because you cant kill a wizard with his own wand and the elder wand belonged to harry. As Voldemort says we can hurt but not seriously injure one another (they shares the same core wands).
Knight of Ren Yes you are correct but somehow I think it was the invisibility cloak only that was protecting Harry. Since Harry never used to wear that every time but keeping it with himself was the reason and so the mother's protection was showcased here to prevent Harry's death.
It's also because when voldemort tried to kill Harry he was really just destroying the horxurx inside of him because part of voldemort was a part of Harry and when he attempted to kill Harry he was destroying the final horxrux but also freeing Harry and making it where Harry's soul was truly his and that's technically why he didn't die
I haven't read the book in a while, but I remembered in the King's Cross chapter that Dumbledore also said that, since the wand couldn't kill Harry (because it refused to kill its master, just like you mentioned in the video), it killed the only thing it could...the piece of Voldemort's soul that resided within Harry. And something about the fact that he didn't fight back made it work. My memory is fuzzy so I'm sure i fudged some of the details. However, I do also remember reading the part about the mom's protection living on because of Voldemort.
Why is this so deep knowing that there is so much more I need to know about Harry Potter and the magical world created by J.K Rowling makes me just drop school and read and know everything about it cause it's a big knowledge in itself I seriously have fallen in love with this world.
And there really is a collage i don't exactly know it's name but we have a course there in which we can read about Harry potter and it's theories I am thinking of taking that course really
The movies and the books are already so complicated but with all this additional information I don't understand how someone can remember all of this and the fact that JK Rowling came up with all of this (all though all theories aren't approved by her) is bizarre, that is why Harry Potter is the best book and movie series and that is also why JK Rowling is such a fantastic author.
Harry potter is not complex. I love it but it is a very simple series with simple lore. Read Tolkien, there you get deep and complex lore. He created a different world, filled it with over 10.000 years of very detailed history and invented a whole f*cking languag
I knew I would find a comment like this here, 😂😂😂lol you Tolkien fans are never gonna learn are you?? And HP isn't remotely a simple story, please......you are stretching it by saying this so you can prove Lotr is superior, lmao. Also the hard magic system in HP is far more complex than the soft magic system of LOTR. In fact the magic system in LOTR is very basic, almost childish. Also LOTR is High /Epic Fantasy, while HP is low/ urban fantasy , it's like comparing Apples to Oranges. @@luans.40
The story is so beautiful like when he says he greeted death as his friend like all this world want to escape death but they don't know death is their best friend and it's a loyal friend and always come for you and end your misery they are lucky who has death as their friends
I know it's probably not a good video idea, but I've always been interested in the story of the 4 founders of Hogwarts. I believe you could make this is a video that we would love. Keep up the awesome work dude, I love your videos and has helped me understand the lore of Harry Potter more.
I always persumed Harry didn't die because Voldemort tried to kill Harry using the elder wand. The elder want couldn't harm Harry because he was the true owner of it therefore killing the part of Voldemort which was inside him only.
I think that would have only been true if Harry had resisted (like in the end) the Elder wand gives its loyalty to those who prove themselves strong to it so since Harry didn't put up any fight I doubt it would have objected.
that's why Voldemort passed out after he struck Harry because a part of him inside Harry just died. The book says Harry is one of the Horcrux Voldemort accidentally made.
The music in the first few moments made me want to watch your Ilvermorny video. Seriously, you are great in so many ways. Your voice and your music is iconic to me somehow.
Ricardo Barajas I could definitely see a future movie showing Harry snapping a fake look a like wand in half.. then he actually puts the real one in the grave.. or maybe one of his friends is shown retrieving the wand. (If there is ever a reason to reintroduce the deathly hallow’s objects)
The reason if you have all three deathly hallows makes you the master of death The wand makes you send people to death the stone makes people come back from death and the cloak can make you hide from death
CORRECTION: Harry put the wand in Dumbledore's grave in the book
MovieFlame Productions so the wand wasn't destroyed like in the movie?
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MovieFlame Productions I did notice that when watching the video but you do such a phenomenal job with all your videos that I think we can afford you this one mistake. 😊
yes true.... you went so deep in movies and forgot that he didnt broke it lol
Love you for pointing out your mistake, the video is still incredible i love you man
I love how Harry's family had the invisibility cloak passed down, while Voldemort's had the resurrection stone, even though they each would have wanted the opposite the most. Voldemort was obsessed with death and feared it above all, while never being able to understand love. He never had a use for bringing back his loved ones because he had no loved ones. But an invisibility cloak would've been the perfect protection from death. Meanwhile, Harry used the cloak, but never needed it deep down. But he had SO many loved ones he wished he could see, and would have probably become obsessed with the resurrection stone, had he been given it as a child. Just more parallels and symbolism to the hero and the villain.
CACox97 yeaaaaa boiiiiii
nice comment
Just when I think, I've a grip of it all, I always find one extra perspective on this beautiful story :) Kudos! I shall always remember this!
an intelligent comment!
Bro I used to watch your channel
Voldemort should have made his nose a horcrux no one would’ve found it
😂😂
You’re actually one of the smartest people I’ve heard!! 🤣🤣😂😂
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well that was funny
*The theory most approved (even by JK Rowling) :*
The three brothers are actually represented by Harry, Voldemort and Snape
Dumbledore Is death
Voldemort died for power
Snape died for love
and Harry greeted death like an old friend
Death is gay 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I think its more like they represent the brothers. No hate though, just an opinion.
According to J.K. Rowling, Death is gay then.
Than why did harry ask
@LittleMissShowOff MSP ya that's what I meant to say thnx for correcting
The real reason why Voldy couldn't kill Harry was because Hermione corrected him (It's Avada Kedevra, not Avada Kadavrya.) but Voldy ignored and Harry lived
I like this theory more, lol
Lol!! Voldy should have listened to hermoine if he wanted to kill Harry
Yes. Just yes.
I couldn't get past "Voldy"....
@@jonathanolvera1948 Probably because of some spell of his he cast on you... He saw you coming.
i still can't believe j.k rowling made harry potter universe alone
@Jeremy Ellis I wouldnt say it isn't difficult. Crafting a fictional world with fictional rules/laws does require a lot of creativity especially if you want to make one that is interesting and detailed. But I agree with most of your comment
Jeremy Ellis, if it really isn't so difficult then why didn't you make it?
@Jeremy Ellis shhhh
Harley gaming not on your life
When you consider how Tolkien made the Middle Earth all by himself, it really isn't that hard to believe.
Is nobody going to talk about how Strong Lily's protection is, she stopped the Dark Lord on multiple occasions with one protection charm (correction: one sacrifice which proved her love)
Sriram P I still can’t understand how she protected Harry.
@@thienha2245 She protected Harry by sacrificing her life for him right before she dies, the movies don't really show this happening
The charm she used was very old magic so Voldemort probably hadn't foreseen her doing that and if he would've used a counter curse that would have never happened and harry would have actually died that night.
It wasn’t a charm, the magic was the act of sacrificial love. When Voldemort told Lily to step aside so he could kill Harry, and she didn’t, she committed a act of pure sacrifice: letting herself die to protect others, even when she had a choice.
But when voldermort tried to kill harry on the deathly hallows narcissa the one who protected harry
And also about Voldemort, Snape and Harry being the brothers, their age also is correct:
Voldemort - oldest: 72 years old
Snape - Middle: 38 years old
Harry - Youngest: 17 years old
Lol..!
I think its better to say grandfather..father..and son😂
50+ years of difference between brothers??? how old did their parents have each of them lmao
@@potatopassingby I doubt they meant the age differences, just that they are in the correct order
Harry is so young tho🤣
400th like!
Harry and Tom’s relationship:
- Both have Harry’s blood which has Lily’s protection.
- Both have a small piece of Tom’s soul.
- They can only be killed by each other.
- Neither can truly live while the other is surviving.
- Tom has 6 other Horcruxes.
- Harry is the master of Deathly Hollows.
- Their wands are brother wands (from Fawkes tails)
- Harry is master of Elder Wand while Tom is possessor.
- Both see Hogwarts as first real home.
- Arrived at magical world without knowing about it. Despite being half bloods.
- Both half-bloods, with 1 parent as pureblood.
- Want to/teach DADA.
- Last of the Peverells.
Harry wanted to become an Auror
How is harry the last of Peverell's? He has a male descendent!
@@sumedhakedia1899 he got a son after that, but in this time when V lived he hadn't a son yet
Wouldn't a half blood be a one with a wizard/witch parent and a muggle? Not pure blood but not necessarily half blood?
@@jordanjennings7872 harry's mum being a muggle-born makes him half blood
did anyone notice how light hearted the first movies/books were? The later movies/books got so dark.
I think it's more because we read the books through Harry's point of view. When you think about it
1st - Two-faced teacher trying to reach immortality and kill Harry
2nd - Chamber opened in Hogwarts, with a basilisk trying to kill all but pure-bloods
3rd - Suspected murderer with the intent to kill Harry, and grow back Voldemort' power
4th/Onward - Things get seen more seriously
It's not simply the themes got darker, it's Harry maturing and taking his problems more seriously. At least it's a large factor ignored.
Quite literally every person to have ever seen Harry Potter noticed it.
They were constant with the reader's and the main characters' age I guess
After the end of the Goblet of Fire, all innocence was lost...
Yin and Yang ☯️
Harry should have used the elder wand to fix the school
Or heal Nevil's parents.
Or since it is the most powerful wand ever at least see what it can do. It could probably make one huge patronus with ease.
Lol trueee
Chim Chim Panda lmao
He probably hadn't considered that far at the time. I mean, hindsight is 20/20 but a lot of times, you do things in the moment.
Or to fix my life😩
Voldemort : (The most powerful wizard of the century gets the most powerful wand ever made) I'm invincible
Elder Wand : *I'm bout to end this man's whole career*
And it did 🤣🤣🤣
The wand didn’t await to Voldemort
Luke Pilsbury But Voldemort wasn’t it’s owner.
@@Sushigatana They mean the wand wouldn't kill Harry, at which the spell was aiming.
🤣🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆😆😆
The way the movies had it done made me think Harry didn't die the second time because he himself was a haucrux. That when V hit him with the killing curse, he wasn't killing Harry but the part of himself that had lived inside Harry.
Thats what they wanted to show yes. With all that talk of the part of Voldemort living in Harry's body dying and the whole crippled baby scene. So it's true for the movie's lore that the horrocrux took one for the team.
Also if I remember correctly when Nagini died V was the only one to feel it not Harry (anymore) which supports the theory.
@@ReinerIsDaddy wow good point! 5 points!
all of that is true in the books as well to be fair, there was just more to it
That was just what i was thinking
Voldemort should’ve just made a Nokia phone his horcrux
Original and Underrated👍🏻
Huhhhh ????
What🙄
Underrated comment lmao 😂
Two words:
Vanishing Curse
When you read the Deathley Hallows, it changes your mind about Snape.
Ikr!!!
Snape is bae
I never thought he was evil. I always knew he was a good guy.
@@arches_aviation8584 No, he was evil. He wouldn't give two fucks about mudbloods if it was not for Lilly.
No sh*t Sherlock 😆
When you realize that when James gave Dumbledore his invisibility cloak, he died shortly after
woah.
*Insert that's weird, that's suspicious meme here*
Maybe Dumbledore killed him.
Glad I saw this comment.
I was going to say that since Voldemort killed James, Voldemort should be the rightful owner of the cloak, right?
It makes no sense why Dumbledore was the owner instead of Voldemort
@@raynardsalesman3957but it wasn’t handed down! Dumbledore is older than James are you dumb?
James let Dumbledore borrow it, when does it ever say he “hands it down” ?
@@AnkitShai uh DUH what kind of question is that?!
So, basically this whole thing was a fight between two cousins!!
I know families !
@•Jaida Salem• a *VERY* distant cousin
But Harry didn’t know that Voldemort was his cousin he always saw him as a villain bc the dark lord killed his parents
@@hzvlogs9940 I am pretty sure that no one said the KNEW they were cousins.
that brings a new meaning to family drama
This is crazy... this all sounds straight from a history book but was actually completely made up by one person😮
Ikr
HOLD UP VOLDEMORT CANT BEAT A ONE YEAR OLD- HOW WEAK
ikkkkk that’s the most beautiful thing !!!
Try the lord of the rings universe. This is scratching the surface compared to what Tolkien came up with.
@@dawsonbeck8763 shut up
Such elaborate plots and history. Maybe Rowling studied at Hogwarts.
Or MAYBE she just invets stuff randomly and sometimes people think its amazing and kinda see it as fact or as if it were real and other times she just gets a ton of shit for it
Oh yeah
Shail Thapa
“ to the people sad that they didn’t get their letter, you DID get your letter. we went there.. all together” - joanne rowling
Plot twist, Hogwarts is real, JK Rowling is actually a witch, and she’s simply writing Historical Fiction. The Ministry allowed her to publish the series in the muggle world to throw all us muggles off the magical scent!
@@aMarita79 i love that...something to think about lol
I can see Dumbledore’s theory being right for the 3 brothers just being magically gifted Wizards… however, I also really like the idea that despite how powerful a Wizard can be, there is still higher beings like Death that are beyond a Wizard’s magical capabilities.
You might like the Dresden Files series in that case :))
@@pnerualevolI
Already on it brother! Just got the 5th book recently and I’m happy to see it won’t end there!
@@couragew6260 Definitely keeps getting even better from there! I actually didn't know until looking it up just now that a few more books have been released since the last one I read, much thanks to you :D
Like Mr. Miyagi said about karate, “There is always someone who knows more.”
i really like how harry potter is a world full of super complex objects and spells, intricated plots and characthers and other wonderfull things... but in the end, from the very first book, to the very end, the big concepts stay the same: death can not be win and the most powerfull things is love
If J K Rowling had this much thought behind every character, when did she sleep?!
Perhaps, she recorded her thoughts before going to sleep, so she would not forget.
She casually writes in her sleep xD
She writes in her sleep
@Aparajita every writer think this much for their each characters. This is how the characters come to life
@@kevinlane1219 lol
My theory is that the Deathly Hallows are trials. The Elder Wand represents Humility because those who had it often brags. The Stone represents Acceptance because those who used it often could not accept death of loved ones. The Cloak represents Courage because ones only hide when one feels fear. To be humble before Destiny, to accept Fate and to brave ones own End. Harry is the True Master of Death because he went through the trial and excel all three. Dumbledore knew he had too much regret that he failed the Stone and Voldemort will never win the Elder Wand because of his pride and power hunger. Harry gave up his Cloak to face Voldemort and thus brave his own execution. He accept his fate when he used the Stone. And he has no need for glory even with the Elder Wand as he humbly return it to Dumbledore.
dumbledore is the master of death the guy accepted death he lived till old age and then dumbledore allowed himself to be killed and then he came back to inspire harry dumbeldore is the only one who really didnt look up to the 3 tools
the best explenation
Makuro Shinya blimey... wow!
mahi zen *Dumbledore. And no he isn’t.
Makuro Shinya Not that impressive.
I wish there was some way to forget everything so I could watch the whole series of Harry Potter again
Edit:it's been 1 year and I am getting comments from this single comment and all the comments are saying obliviate 😂
id rather forget everything then read the books for the first time, being able to imagine everything on my own would be amazing, then seeing it on the big screen
I can help
"Obliviate"
@@abhisheklama1393 🙄 you're sick.
@@abhisheklama1393 i don't think it was that serious. Lol
So true. I watched bits and pieces of the end as a young kid so pretty much knew what was going to happen once I actually got into it. So sad :(
I've watched and read every book and movie more times that I can count and all I can say is that JK Rowling is a remarkable woman with an extraordinary imagination.
sad you can't count till 100 xD
@@dariusweisz7440 figure of speech
too bad she's a shitty person...
Why? Can you cite something offensive said by her? Her words, not how she's portrayed in the media.
Shes racist tho
Harry Potter in a nutshell:
Mother gives son mega plot armour, son kills cousin
GeniSis If only my man Tony Stark have this much amount of plot armor
GeniSis XD
Facts I feel like the mother protection thing is so a cop out and over used like the master of death thing makes so much more sense
yup lmaooo
No not mega plot armour it’s like Friken
*hyper mega super omni plot armour*
I gotta admit, I really like how Harry casually says "It's mine" like, meh. XD
ikr
Welp, I have the power of a God now. So that's cool
hes like: ive seen better wands ur doing very bad at magic
And then he breaks it in half and throws it away -_-
Ugh M03 yeah, that part really upset me. Like, don't even fix your original wand? When I saw that break, all I could think is.."sooo he's mastered wandless magic, has he?"
there's something wrong with me I'm literally obsessed with Harry Potter and I'm on RUclips watching every Harry Potter fan-made fanfiction out there
This is not fanfiction
Been there lol
me too
I can relate 😝
Same
I like the 'Master of Death' theory for Harry not dying so much. But ironically Voldemort being himself as the blood protection for Harry is also mind-blowing .
I also liked the theory of the representation of the deathly hallows by Voldemort, Snape and Harry!
I wish if it was true actually!
Funnily enough I’ve always thought that Harry was another accidentally made hocrux and so when Voldemort supposedly killed Harry, he actually killed his own piece of souls left in him and Harry was able to live on.
Ironically, Peter Pettigrew saved Harry’s life.
The wand will/can never kill his own owner. Harry did not died as he did not resisted Voldemorts Curse in the forest. He stood waiting . There was no duel in between Voldemort and Harry. Harry knew not to have a duel, He could have easily escaped the duel like in goblet of fire, It was all a part of Harrys Planning. Harry Possesed ALL 3 Hallows, Which made him surely the Master of Death at that time.
I always though that Harry did not dies because Voldemort actually destroyed the Horcrux inside Harry and not Harry. Hence he was able to survive
@@anneneville6255 Voldemort did indeed kill the part of him that lived in Harry and not Harry himself, but it's two separate facts, not a cause and effect. Harry didn't die because of the blood protection, if Voldemort didn't use Harry's blood in GoF, the horcruxe would have been destroyed, but so would Harry
I have watched many, many Harry Potter videos and yours are by far the best. I've said it before and I'll say it again, your attention to detail and the way you combine the books, movies, and quotes from J.K. Rowling are genius. Please don't ever stop making these videos. I drop everything to watch them whenever I get a notification of a new video. All your videos are fantastic!
Thanks so much I really appreciate it!!
Same here
Brandy Myers same!
Brandy Myers I agree, these videos are fascinating and really well done
yeah me too agree with you... i love all his video
Invisibility cloak: hides you from death
Potter family: "ayo hold onto this, or you'll die"
Dumbedlor: "say bruh lemme borrow that"
I was actually curious if the potters couldve survived voldy if they hid under it had they had it at that time
@@itsnothing04 idk if they would I think Voldemort would sense them. Didnt Dumbledore or snape sense harry once? And draco on the train
@@mariahking88 good point
@@itsnothing04 It's a nice joke but it wouldn't have helped.
OP Wizards like Voldemort could detect people trying to hide under it.
@@mariahking88 in the book it goes like harry accidentally revealed his foot and draco saw it and understood it was harry but chose to stay silent until the train is empty
So Voldemort is kinda like Harry’s horcrux
oh shit ye
Don't you have to murder someone to create a Horcrux? Who did Harry kill to create Voldemort as a Horcrux?
@Malcolm mloclaM Lily and James
Actually,never mind pretend I wasn’t here
@@vivekadimulam3460 you just changed the story 😂😂
I also find it interesting how the blood protection is only active when Harry can call the place where his blood is home. At this point he no longer considers the Dursley's house home, but he does consider Hogwarts to be home, just like Tom Riddle does, and they were both on Hogwarts grounds at the time, both at the place they each consider to be home.
*my father will hear about this*
"IS THAT A THREAT?"
Allister moody at whatever date
Are you Malfoy in disguise
malfoy 20FUK-U-DRACO
*Chases him around olive tree*
But that wasn't moody lol @@humanlightgt5723
Olivander: *Gets the elder wand*
Olivander: Do you wanna buy a death stick?
Star wars reference: Obi wan: You do not want to sell me death sticks
No I don't think so. Anyway this wand choses me.
You will go home and rethink your life
it was Gregorovitch not Ollivander
The death of the three brothers also show up 3 kinds of deaths
natural cause
murder
Suicide
Ayo your comment is kinda famous, good on you.
Ugh. Good point.
Accident?
The fact that both of their families had different things passed on and that too they wanted the other one the most. Tom has the stone passing on but had no importance to it since the bastard never knew love and feared death and Harry never really needed the cloak as a protection but had so many loved ones he lost. Both the family traits would have helped them sort out their longings in life. THE IRONY IS REAL-
Jesus Christ is Lord. Please take your salvation seriously. It is all True. Read the Bible and do what it says. It's more important than you know/
@@jamesmayle3787 That's absolutely right but that's not proper way to say that.
Cloak is absolutely instrumental in most books... there's no way anything would be done without it. Movies just don't show it a lot because, well, you can't see it being used.
The true Master of Death is that individual who fully accepts mortality and is not afraid to die himself. It's not about possessing or using the Hallows; it's about accepting the inevitability of death, which is something Voldemort was completely unable to do, but Harry was able to accept the concept of the inevitability of death.
I think this is really important: It is not Dumbledore who gives Harry the opportunity to choose life or death while they're in King's Cross in Deathly Hallows -- Harry possesses the discretion to chose his next step all on his own -- in the end, Harry chooses life. Dumbledore doesn't choose it for him.
The realisation of what would happen next settled gradually over Harry in the long minutes, like softly falling snow.
‘I’ve got to go back, haven’t I?’
‘That is up to you.’
‘I’ve got a choice?’
‘Oh yes.’ Dumbledore smiled at him. ‘We are in King’s Cross, you say? I think that if you decided not to go back, you would be able to ... let’s say ... board a train.’
‘And where would it take me?’
‘On,’ said Dumbledore simply.
Deathly Hallows - page 578 - Bloomsbury - chapter 35, King's Cross
Harry could have chosen to go on, but he didn't. He chose to go back, chose to take on Voldemort to try and destroy him, so the people and community he loved so fiercely could live better, safer, and more peaceful lives free from fear.
Because Voldemort took Harry's blood for the resurrection potion in Goblet of Fire, and took in Lily's enchantments, Lily's enchantments in Voldemort's blood kept Harry tethered to life as long as Voldemort was himself alive. Voldemort destroyed the piece of his soul when he cast Avada Kedavra on Harry in the forest (with Lily's protections keeping Harry from being killed); Harry did not kill that piece of Voldemort's soul. The piece of soul didn't protect Harry from death; the fact that both he and Voldemort shared Lily's protective enchantments kept Harry alive.
So, no, the fact that Harry survived Avada Kedavra in the forest does not have to do with possessing a portion of Voldemort's soul. It has to do with Harry being tethered to life through Voldemort and Lily's enchantments, and Harry's choice to no continue down the path of death at King's Cross.
Harry chose life after the piece of Voldemort's soul inside him was destroyed.
Harry saw Voldemort’s green jet meet his own spell, saw the Elder Wand fly high, dark against the sunrise, spinning across the enchanted ceiling like the head of Nagini, spinning through the air toward the master it would not kill, who had come to take full possession of it at last.
(Deathly Hallows, chapter 36 (The Flaw in the Plan)
This implies that since Harry is the true owner of the Elder Wand, killing curses directed at him from the Elder Wand simply won't work. Voldemort's soul-piece died for the same reason Voldemort died the next time he tried to kill Harry: the curse still kills, just not Harry.
As for the King's Cross scene mentioned in the other answer, at this point Harry can be considered to be unconscious. I don't think we can take anything that happens when he's in this state to be factual, and we certainly shouldn't take it to be literal. At best, it's a cryptic spiritual experience; at worst, it's just a dream.
As for the 'Master of Death' theory, in-universe it's part of a fairy tale, one that many characters don't think was 100% true. Plus, there's too many questions about whether or not Harry is actually the master of Death; he dropped the stone, wasn't carrying the wand, and wasn't wearing the cloak.
This answer, on the other hand, is based on a direct quotation from the narrator, who is onmiscient and, to my memory, has never lied.
Also, since Voldemort is using the Elder wand, which actually belongs to Harry, neither the Cruciatus or the killing curse work properly. "The Avada Kedavra curse, however, is so powerful that it does hurt Harry, and also succeeds in killing the part of him that is not truly him, in other words, the fragment of Voldemort's own soul that is still clinging to his. The curse also disables Harry severely enough that he could have succumbed to death if he had chosen that path.
Bold emphasis mine. As she says, Harry survived because the killing curse doesn't work 100%, and after that because Harry decided not to give up. So you could say it was partly Harry's decision that saved him, but it was the Elder Wand that gave him the choice in the first place
Bottom line: Harry was the master of the Elder Wand, which refused to kill him.
Seriously ? No upvotes ? This is a better explanation than the video has.
Most people don’t have the patience to read something.
They’d rather have it explained in a video or summarized vocally.
Wow. Great summary. How long did that take to write?? And everyone who read this: good job!
awesome explanation thansk!!
You Jk rowling?
Harry put the wand in Dumbledore's tomb, so that when Harry died a natural death, the power of the elder wand would die with him
The wand doesn't need to accept another person for him/her to use I asked seen when tom used it
@@Madness801 but the wielder won't be able to use it to its fullest potential.
@@dranzergigs8333 say it louder for the people on the back.
Harry realized later that he was the master of elder scroll
But what if someone else wins a match against Harry and then someone else, possibly evil would have the wand...
Wait so Voldemort and Harry are long lost cousins 🤔
ima goat yeah, they’re distant cousins
So Harry killed his own cousin.
Jameson McCamy basically, yeah.
Jameson McCamy well bellatrix killed Sirius, her cousin and tonks, her niece
Yes
It's astonishing how complex the whole series is. So many names, events, and objects. Rowling must be very intelligent to make so many connections and unique names.
It is remarkable but I think Fantastic beasts will expand further on the Deathly Hallows I feel. Dumbledore himself said he believes the Peverell brothers made the Deathly Hallows and death was only a personification used to describe what each artifact inflict. Elder Wand brings death, Resurrection Stone bring backs the dead and Invisibility cloak hides you from death. I think Dumbledore will soon figure out that it was creations and not death itself but JK Rowling was very intelligent to come up with such story. Out of the 3 brothers I feel Cadmus was the smartest cause he made a stone bringing back dead people which is beyond magic I feel. If he didn't commit suicide of his views then he too would of survived like the last brother. It seems Antioch fate was sealed pretty much since the day he made the wand cause like Dumbledore said and everyone the Elder Wand was the most favorite artifact everyone wanted and it was the strongest. So it seems Antioch sealed his own fate but I like the Resurrection Stone alot. I would of searched for the Resurrection Stone, the Invisibility cloak itself was impressive but it seemed the disillusionment charm outclassed it. I feel out of all the Hallows the Resurrection Stone was the only Hallow not outclassed.
@@w.c2255 I didn’t mean the Hallows. I meant the whole story of the series. All the connections, names created, events planned, and symbolism. All of that is really hard to do. And I’m writing a book myself so I know what I’m talking about.
Pretty clever how 'Tom Marvelo Riddle' was an anagram of 'I am Lord Voldemort'.
Maybe she's a witch who interviewed people and helped Dumbledore with Comic Relief UK.
I really love how casually Harry says that he owns the elder wand. "Its mine."
Because Radcliffe can't act.
Orion And yet he’s a successful actor, so I’m guessing many disagree with your statement.
Antioch Cadmere Ignotus
Dumbledore Snape Harry
Albus Severus Potter.
The deathly hallows, and the three Peverell Brothers, drawn into one boy -
- Harry’s son.
Anthony Brendle Antioch is Voldemort and Death is Dumbledore
OH
SHIT
THAT MAKES HIM... THE CURSED CHILD, cursed by death.
for yaknow... having descendants of all the "cheaters of death" the peverell brothers in his name and also being a child of the elder wand's previous master before it died
OMG THAT IS SUCH A GOOD THEORY!
I absolutely love your videos. Always very well done. In this video, you said potter broke the elder wand in half. This should be verbally noted that it was the movie adaptation.
In the books, potter returns the wand to dumbledore's body.
"I'm putting the Elder Wand back where it came from. It can stay there. If I die a natural death like Ignotus, its power will be broken, won't it? The previous master will never have been defeated. That'll be the end of it." -HP in deathly hallows
thank you! and aw man thanks for clarifying!
MovieFlame Productions, your videos are great quality. I really love them. My favorites are the individual character history ones. Best one was Voldemort. I have been a fan for a few weeks when I found the history of voldemort video. You really do an excellent job of fleshing out the characters. Your videos actually convinced me to go back and reread the books. Well done sir. Can't wait to see what you have in future videos.
Matthew Petzoldt o
One detail lots of people miss is that in the end of the last movie the very last scene when harry is grown up at the train station. u can almost see his scar has disapeared and fully healed
"Grindewald and Dumbledore became close"
No one:
JK Rowling: VEEEEEEERRRRRRRRYYYYYYY Close
Gayyyyyyy
Plot Twist : Dumbledore was sexually obsessed with Grindelwald and did everything for him.
They (literally) get into each other.
I smell gay.
Yeah, and I kinda love it the way they love each other, like a very slow pace shounen-ai can happen
These videos have made me love Harry Potter even more
I like how Harry thinks he's just carries a cloak for years then finds out its important
I thought the reason Harry didn't die in the forest was because the piece of Voldemort's soul that was inside him. Harry was "the Horcrux he never meant to make" because the spell that backfired off baby Harry should've killed him. When Voldemort tried killing Harry in the forest what he really did was sever the long standing connection between Harry and the piece of his own soul that was inside, effectively "killing" his own Horcrux.
The part I don't understand about this theory is that it is shown (in the movies, not sure about the books) that the Killing Curse doesn't work against horcruxes... right before Neville chops Nagini's head off, Ron is shown casting the Killing Curse at Nagini, and it just deflects right off her. So I don't understand why it would work against Harry
@@AtypicalAdventurer Because Voldemort himself destroyed the Horcrux. Only he would have the power to undo it by his own means. The sword used to kill Nagini was covered in Basilisk venom, which can be used to destroy a Horcrux. That's how they destroyed all of the horcruxes. There are some holes though that Rowling should have ironed out before finishing the story. Perhaps because Voldemort himself destroyed the horcrux he made out of Harry, it gave him the opportunity to live or die as opposed to Ron or Hermione killing Harry. Though, Harry was also the owner of all three hallows which could have done that. Rowling didn't think all of that through as much as she could have.
I think because Voldemort was the one who created the Horcrux in theory he was the only one who could destroy that particular one.
Voldermort effectively kill both, only that harry revive from death
Dumbledore arrange this years ago, placing all 3 deadly hallow into harry hand for this moment when harry know everything and decides his own fate.
That’s also why Dumbledore have every chance to destroy every Horcruxs but he didnt
@@AtypicalAdventurer Good question. It's because Harry was the horcrux he never intended to make. He made the other horcruxes by design and so he made it so that they could not be killed any spell. However, harry is not really a horcrux like the others. It's more of like neither voldemort nor harry knew he "worked" like a horcrux but was never an object like a horcrux.
The short answer is because of the prophecy neither can live while the other survives. It was the only way.
Imagine if voldemort had the cloak and wrapped a horcrux around it making it impossible to find. Mad
Imagine if Voldemort had the cloak made it into a horecrux and than proceeded to wear the cloak 24/7
Imagine if Voldermort turned a Nokia 3110 phone into a Horcrux and wrapped it using the cloak.
@@pfft3158 holy- He would still be alive
Instead of learning history in school , I am learning history of magic 😀😀😂😂
Same
Lol 😂
lol
SAME
Which does not exist😨😨😂😂😂
I think that Dumbledore in the whole really “clean” kings cross scene was actually Death because Ive heard the phrase the “Death wears a familiar face” before
My three favourite fictional literary series are Harry Potter, The Chronicles of Narnia, and The Hobbit/The Lord of the Rings. How people so brilliant like the authors come up with such stories and put them into books we will read for centuries, we will never know.
Let’s all take the time to notice that when the 16 year old Tom Riddle came out of the diary said that he and Harry were very like each other, and that was true as in family blood, as that they were half brothers also. Also that fact that Voldemort literally killed all of his living family and tried to kill the last one :>
Oh......shit
There not half brothers
Their common ancestry is so far back the could hook up and it wouldn't be called incest.
Lol do you even know what the term "half brother" means? It means that that person and you have 1 direct parent common, for example, say your father impregnated another woman (not your mother), the child that will be born will be your half brother.
Michael myers
Wait!! Hadnt harry already disarmed Draco by the time Voldermot used the killing curse on him with the elder wand? so, does that mean harry didnt die because the wand refused to kill its master and thus it killed the part of voldermot in harry instead?
Oh damn. That's a good one.
Hmmm sounds good
Arjun Jayakumar, yea exactly
IT'S IN THE BOOK!
Yes it's true
Harry didn't die because voldemort said the spell wrong
Hermione outanowhere: STOP STOP STOP YOU HAVE TO POKE SOMEONE'S EYE OUT BESIDES YOUR SAYING IT WRONG.
You’re
"You have to poke someone's eye out"
Ummmm
IT'S LEVIOSA NOT LEVIOSAAA
Ahbada kadahbra!!😅😅
He kinda said Awuada Kadavraa lol.
Now that I think about it, it's no wonder why Harry and Voldemort were such gifted and powerful wizards. (As explained by olivander in the first film)
Because Harry and Voldemort are direct disendents of the three brothers who were powerful enough to make (what was thought at the time) as the most powerful objects in history.
Actually Death didn’t create the Deathly Hallows
Gilderoy Lockhart did
Lol
😂😂😂
😂🤣🤣
Yeah that's true I've read his books 😂
hahahaa
I miss Snape! I know he had to died for the dramatic reason of passing on information to Harry without anyone finding out but come on! His life was worse than Harry’s! Harry atleast found love in his friends, the Weasley family, and in Ginny! But Snape! He never had anyone besides Dumbledore ! I wanted him to live and find a family in Harry! I wanted Harry to finally get a father that was like him/ alive and be recognized for protecting him selflessly! 😭
heart127 it probably would be hard to raise Harry Potter though tbh for Snape. Cause Harry looks a lot like his dad yet has his mothers eyes. Meaning whenever Snape looks at Harry he would feel hatred because he looks like his dad, yet love and feel burden because he has the heart and eyes of his mother. Snape would be in constant pain raising Harry tbh but he was a great man, according to Harry, “The bravest man”
Shiab V ya but I wasn’t talking about Snape raising Harry...I was talking about Snape finding a family in Harry! Cuz Snape had started to take care of Harry as his own son, even though he just wanted to protect Harry cuz of Lily’s green eyes :) I wanted Snape to live cuz his life seemed very sad! Like even Lupin who was forced into being a ware-wolf found friends in James and gang! But Snape! He never found anyone! Instead he lost the only person he found as his family!
Don’t worry to much
I also feel sad for Snape’s Death, but everyone finds the sacrifice that he did for the wizarding world :))
It’s cuz he fking join the mf death eaters. He had friends at school but jk Rowling never mentioned them. He didn’t choose his friends well. When they became death eaters, he joined them until lily died. That’s when he switches sides which was too late. He’s lucky Dumbledore took him in
I always hated snape until the last part came, and after knowing his truth I can't stop myself crying......brave man👏
I always loved snape
Still a dick!
@Malicious MSP Snape
even in philsphers stne
Got it
???
@@Pingwinho finally somebody said it! Also I believe I read that he hated Neville because he wasn't the Prophecy. Like if Neville was the Prophecy and not Harry than Lily would have still been alive.
If I remember correctly from the books I could’ve sworn that the reason Harry didn’t die was because when Voldemort killed Lilly that the power nearly killed him and unintentionally placed the last piece of Voldemort’s soul into Harry, and when Voldemort killed Harry in the forrest it killed the last remnant of Voldemort’s soul. Meaning that Harry was an unintentional Horcrux…unless that was from the movie and i completely misremembered it
Harry was an unintentional horcrux in the books.
@@ariesearthdragon as Albus Dumbledore put it, Harry was a horcrux that was never meant to be. Two different types of magic that weren't even supposed to interact. In a sense Voldemort had sealed his own fate in stone.
Yea it was from books. And also explains why when Voldemort hit Harry in the forest, he also got become unconsciousness for the moment.
The film annoyed me so much by not having Harry repair his old wand at the end. Muggles!!!
lizziestrasse ikr
Hilarious
lizziestrasse how about the fact that he breaks it? That killed me. Like just show dumbledore one last time even if he’s dead lol
Harry was related to the peverall brothers!!! Amazing
That was pretty predictable. I was surprised with Voldemort’s relationship to the brothers.
Ok so
voldemort was a descendant of the peverall brothers and salazar slytherin
Harry is also a descendant of the peverall brothers
Does that mean Harry is related to salazar slytherin????
Book: The cloak, the stone, and the elder wand are all artifacts fashioned and enchanted by a deity (the God of Death), and none of them can be unmade by any mortal agency.
Movie: The cloak is disenchanted by a goblin trap, the stone is lost forever in the Forbidden Forest, and Harry snaps the wand like an old twig.
...Just a few changes here and there in the great Hollywood tradition.
The cloak was WHAT?
• ZZ • in the Books, none of the Deathly Hallows were subject to harm. Dumbledore studied the cloak (and because he had it for that purpose, James did not have its protection on that fateful night) and found it to be similar in function to lesser invisibility cloaks, but proof against all manner of magical penetration or disenchantment, and against entropy. It's effect did not fade with time as would a normal cloak, allowing it to be passed from father to son generation after generation.
In the book, when Harry & company were doused by the Theives Downfall at Gringotts, the cloak got wet, but that's all. In the movie, it's enchantment was washed away and destroyed, rendering the cloak useless, just the same as any invisibility cloak you could buy in a shop on Diagon Alley would have been.
@@TheDetailsMatter in what movie did that happen?
Rowvic Cananua. Deathly Hallows, parts 1 & 2. (Part 1, the cloak is destroyed, part 2, the wand is destroyed.)
@@TheDetailsMatter thank you, I need to rewatch the series😂
Gaunts: Muggles are and live like animals
Also Gaunts: Yes, we do live in a rotten old dirty cottage in the middle of the woods so?!
Wait a second the wand was once named The death stick.
That guy from Star Wars was selling them
𝐿𝑜𝑥𝑖𝑎𝑠 ℎ𝑎𝑑 𝑡𝑜 𝑏𝑒𝑙𝑖𝑒𝑣𝑒 𝑖𝑛 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑒𝑥𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑒𝑛𝑐𝑒 𝑜𝑓 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑡𝑎𝑙𝑒'𝑠 𝑑𝑒𝑎𝑡ℎ 𝑓𝑜𝑟 ℎ𝑎𝑣𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑛𝑖𝑐𝑘𝑛𝑎𝑚𝑒𝑑 𝑖𝑡, 𝑙𝑖𝑘𝑒 𝐷𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑙𝑒𝑑𝑜𝑟𝑒 𝐼 𝑝𝑟𝑒𝑓𝑒𝑟 𝑟𝑎𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑟 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑛𝑖𝑐𝑘𝑛𝑎𝑚𝑒 "𝑤𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑜𝑓 𝑑𝑒𝑠𝑡𝑖𝑛𝑦"
HE ONLY BROKE THE WAND IN THE MOVIE!!! IN THE BOOK HE PUT IT BACK IN THE GRAVE!!!!
I know right! I hated that they had him break the wand in the movie, for 2 reasons 1) in the movie he never repaired his wand and 2) he had the conversation with Dumbledores picture telling him that he was putting the wand back with Dumbledore where upon harry's death the power would be lost. Also, Ron argues with him about doing this, saying that it would be wise to keep the wand, but ultimately agrees with Harry.
Yeah that makes sense since Dumbledore could have just broken the wand before he died rather than go through all the trouble of having Snape kill him.
This exactly!
I think the elder wand is probably unbreakable by brute force, be it physical or magical. Harry would not have been able to break ut with his hands, even if he was its master.
The only way to stop the reign of terror brought by the elder wand was for its master to die undefeated, thereby leaving the wand with no master.
Sir incandescence in the video, this guy is telling you that even Dumbledore couldn’t resist the power of the wand, so, he was never going to destroy it.
yeah that always bothered mt that they didn't keep that true in the movie
So far in this comment section I have seen so many typos of these names. Such as "Drumbledoor", "Snake", "Voldermot", and "Hermiony".
Forensic Dragon They never capitalize properly either.
I just found a typo after your comment xd
Don't forget "pettegrew"
I think I saw "Elder Wang" somewhere. Can't find it now. Laughed my ass off for 5 complete minutes when I read it.
dumb old door! snake! vol derm oath!
Man I just marathoned all the Harry Potter movies after not watching for 10 years and then watched both Fantastic Beasts for the first time...
*WOW HOW HAVE I BEEN SLEEPING ON THESE MOVIES!*
They are brilliant and bloody amazing I like the first FB even more than the Harry Potter movies. Seriously they've done an amazing job. I can't believe I ignored it for so long I deserve to be thrown into the forbidden forest!
Omg you've made my night! So many answers, some to questions I didn't even know I didn't know. Excellent, amazing and fantastic!!!! Thank you so much for the work you put into these videos, I love them.
ikr hes great
agreeedd
BeingPlainJane u could have just read the book
Yes!
You wouldn’t have had those questions if you’d have just read the books, 😒
your voice makes the story better . ( soundtrack too )❤
She literally made a whole realistic universe of magic whose bits generations have been imagining. Wow.
When I hear the sounds of HP
. It takes me to childhood memories.
Thank you so much, these videos have really helped me understand the series more and enjoy it more than I used to.
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So Harry Potter didn't die when Voldemort was trying to kill him because Voldemort was protecting him. Oh, the irony. 🤣
Actually, 2 or 3 facts. Lilly's love protection spell, Harry is a horcrux, Voldermort isnt the real master of the Elder Wand
xD
In the movies, Voldemort defeat at Harry's hand seems like a bad joke because theres a moment where Voldemort almost strangles Harry using his robes like tentacles..... I mean you don't _have_ to use a Wand to kill the guy right? Just suffocate him. You can fly, he cant. Take his Wand, and drop him from a decent height. After all, he caused you about 13 years of miserable existence. Why give him an instant and painless death?
Of course in the books, Voldemort didnt physically duel with Harry, so his death is at least believable
@@cy6lon354 that made me laugh.. Lol
Make it 2 facts. Harry's Love-Protection charm ended the day he turned 17. The other two are still valid, though.
@@TheDetailsMatter lily's protection NEVER ended. The trace on harry ended when he turned 17 and so did the protection in privet drive. Harry always had lily's protection in his blood.
All the while I thought the reason why Harry didn't die was because on the night Voldemort gave him that scare, he made him a Horcrux, n he had to die to kill Voldemort. So when Volde used the killing curse on Harry the second time, it was the Horcrux that died and not Harry
cccashmiere peace I think that’s how it’s intended
True. Being a horcrux is the reason for his "death" in the Forbidden Forest. But, the Elder Wand refused to harm Harry when he dueled with Tom Riddle last and still was part of the reasons why he was not killed by a super skilled wizard.
One thing I’ve always wondered: why didn’t Voldemort just bury his horcruxes across the world, or throw them in the sea? Why make a bunch of riddles and such?
Because of his surname
Because the movies needed to happen :P
My guess would be that Voldemort still needed to know where his horcruxes were at any given time - so that once he became the most powerful wizard, he would cast the most powerful magic puzzles/protection spells on them, protecting them forever, guaranteeing Voldemort's immortality. If someone where to stumble across his horcruxes or use magic to find them - his horcruxes would be unprotected.
He had a big ego and like to rub his intelligence and power in others faces. Voldemort didn't like simple things. Plus his last name is literally riddle
He didn't leave clues or riddles to solve in a book somewhere, he told no one where they were hidden, as Dumbledore explains dark magic leaves a trace, if Dumbledore could find one in a cave on an island in the middle of nowhere just imagine how easy it would be to find if it was in the buried in the ground somewhere
Would also make it much easier to remove, if it wasn't for Harry's link to voldy, they were never ever going to find the rest of them
Waiting for J.K Rowling to reveal that the elder wand is gay.
Lol, it's all for popularity. She's gotta keep up with the times or else people will start realizing that her books made no fucking sense at all
Actually the wand is straight.
Considering the context of the student mentor relationship Dumbledore had with Harry and all the priest abuse scandals that had occurred recently at the time I really wish she hadn't made it weird by bringing in the headmasters sexuality in.
@@judeho912 Harry:*breaks wand* so,not straight at all.
Make the wand gay but not reinforce that fact in the actual story.
This shows that Jk Rowling has very very strong imagination she is able to put things together and make them so detailed that it took everything to completely understand it. Thanks for answering all my question thats i have been thinking for almost two years and I’m going to share it as a thanks for your hard work
I usually watch one of your videos when I miss Harry Potter and I don't have that much time to watch a movie.. so to me your videos are as almost good as the movies! FANTASTIC! Thank you so much!
The Fact That The Revival Stone Was Affixed To What Would Become One Of Voldemort's Horcruxes Is Honestly Pretty Terrifying
The whole story of Harry Potter is about grief, greed, jealousy, about close ones betraying one another by being to greedy, grief, or jealousy. If you think about the marauders, wormtail betrayed his friends for greater protection, the 3 brothers have been killed by their greed of wanting things that lead them to their demise, and Harry and Voldemort, related loved ones fighting each other, Harry for his friends and to protect others, Voldemort for power, being greater than death, and jealousy of Harry Potter🤯🤯🤯
I thought it was about power of love.voldy was greedy for power and feared death and he died while Harry wanted to protect his loved ones and didn't feared death and he succeeded and lived on. Harry beleived in power of love which voldy was unknown of.
All this time i thought Harry was just a lucky guy surrounded by strong and smart people who protect him, but this video changed my mind like Harry is the true hero after all. Wow, I am still stunned by the fact.
Lol, Harry is the true hero of all.... Ya no the first part of your comment was way more accurate. Harry's one of the worst protagonists in all literature
@@swickens930 Mark Pepin the worst? That was mean but i must say that's true on some points. He always realized smthing in the very last moment. But at least his pure heart appeared, at last, in the end of the movie rather than his dumbness in every movie...
Haha
Mark Pepin why do you hate Harry Potter so much?
Another reason he dint die I think was because you cant kill a wizard with his own wand and the elder wand belonged to harry. As Voldemort says we can hurt but not seriously injure one another (they shares the same core wands).
So it was a mother's love which protected Potter from DEATH
Knight of Ren Yes you are correct but somehow I think it was the invisibility cloak only that was protecting Harry. Since Harry never used to wear that every time but keeping it with himself was the reason and so the mother's protection was showcased here to prevent Harry's death.
Knight of Ren sort of
It's also because when voldemort tried to kill Harry he was really just destroying the horxurx inside of him because part of voldemort was a part of Harry and when he attempted to kill Harry he was destroying the final horxrux but also freeing Harry and making it where Harry's soul was truly his and that's technically why he didn't die
Riiiggghhht.
Keshav_72 Actually he used it a lot in the books.
I haven't read the book in a while, but I remembered in the King's Cross chapter that Dumbledore also said that, since the wand couldn't kill Harry (because it refused to kill its master, just like you mentioned in the video), it killed the only thing it could...the piece of Voldemort's soul that resided within Harry. And something about the fact that he didn't fight back made it work.
My memory is fuzzy so I'm sure i fudged some of the details. However, I do also remember reading the part about the mom's protection living on because of Voldemort.
Feels like a much better answer.
Dude u should make a patreon or something :) , You need to be rewarded for this
thanks so much! I really appreciate the support!
11:57 * “Harry-“ *
-Hagrid comes in screaming-
*”YOUR A WIZARD!”*
Jixx X *YOU’RE
@@JutoCrocell YERR
Basil Edamame 😭😭
Lol
Is it just me who hates how voldemort says "Avada Kedavra"
HUVVAADA KUDEVRA!
I love it tho 🤔
Oh thats what he's saying I though he was saying I WANNA A BANANA!!!
It sounds like Abra ka dabra
it is one of my favourite spell , it sounds really dark when snape casted it to dumbledore
the harry potter lore is so satisfying to learn and with each characters back stories
discovering that harry and voldemort are related feels like a easter egg J.K. Rowling put in the story😂
Can u believe that jk Rowling created all this Harry Potter world alone????
no
Copied a comment dumbass
sayantan bagh it’s pretty amazing
Dude...i cant even creat a 3 page book 😂
What about jrr tolkein?
Why is this so deep knowing that there is so much more I need to know about Harry Potter and the magical world created by J.K Rowling makes me just drop school and read and know everything about it cause it's a big knowledge in itself I seriously have fallen in love with this world.
same
And there really is a collage i don't exactly know it's name but we have a course there in which we can read about Harry potter and it's theories
I am thinking of taking that course really
The movies and the books are already so complicated but with all this additional information I don't understand how someone can remember all of this and the fact that JK Rowling came up with all of this (all though all theories aren't approved by her) is bizarre, that is why Harry Potter is the best book and movie series and that is also why JK Rowling is such a fantastic author.
Harry potter is not complex. I love it but it is a very simple series with simple lore. Read Tolkien, there you get deep and complex lore. He created a different world, filled it with over 10.000 years of very detailed history and invented a whole f*cking languag
I knew I would find a comment like this here, 😂😂😂lol you Tolkien fans are never gonna learn are you?? And HP isn't remotely a simple story, please......you are stretching it by saying this so you can prove Lotr is superior, lmao. Also the hard magic system in HP is far more complex than the soft magic system of LOTR. In fact the magic system in LOTR is very basic, almost childish. Also LOTR is High /Epic Fantasy, while HP is low/ urban fantasy , it's like comparing Apples to Oranges. @@luans.40
The story is so beautiful like when he says he greeted death as his friend like all this world want to escape death but they don't know death is their best friend and it's a loyal friend and always come for you and end your misery they are lucky who has death as their friends
I know it's probably not a good video idea, but I've always been interested in the story of the 4 founders of Hogwarts. I believe you could make this is a video that we would love.
Keep up the awesome work dude, I love your videos and has helped me understand the lore of Harry Potter more.
Thanks so much! and I'm actually making that next! SOO many people have asked for that haha
MovieFlame Productions Yes! I love to know about them too! I'm over exciting right now!
Can't wait for it dude, haha
Awesome idea!!!
YASSSSSSSSSSSS THANK YOU FOR THIS IDEA
I always persumed Harry didn't die because Voldemort tried to kill Harry using the elder wand. The elder want couldn't harm Harry because he was the true owner of it therefore killing the part of Voldemort which was inside him only.
Random Dude yeah same
I think that would have only been true if Harry had resisted (like in the end) the Elder wand gives its loyalty to those who prove themselves strong to it so since Harry didn't put up any fight I doubt it would have objected.
I think your theory makes way more sense honestly
This also makes sense. I think both reasons the one you said and the other in the video are the reasons
that's why Voldemort passed out after he struck Harry because a part of him inside Harry just died. The book says Harry is one of the Horcrux Voldemort accidentally made.
The music in the first few moments made me want to watch your Ilvermorny video. Seriously, you are great in so many ways. Your voice and your music is iconic to me somehow.
You can see Emma Watson wanted to kill Harry when he snapped the wand
Its a clear sign in the future that even the pure hearted of wizards can grow hungry with ultimate power
Peizxcv if you read the book he didnt snap the wand he put it back in dumbledores grave
Ricardo Barajas I could definitely see a future movie showing Harry snapping a fake look a like wand in half.. then he actually puts the real one in the grave.. or maybe one of his friends is shown retrieving the wand. (If there is ever a reason to reintroduce the deathly hallow’s objects)
Peizxcv I wished he would've fixed his wand, THEN snapped it... It would've been more like the book that way
Marquez Jeffers the movie you mean, in the book he just puts it back in dumbledores grave, presumably with some powerful protection spells.
Harry put elder wand back in dumbledores grave he only broke it in movie
Roger Sampeur I was going to say it but you already did.
^^
I was about to say..
I actually remember saying "What the F**K" at the movies really loadly when Harry did this. It's not how the book ended.
This needs to be the top comment since everyone knows him snapping it was a big mistake
Your voice is so soothing...
Pauline Dubois #truestory 😂
That sounds so perverted
+Heather Potter
Perversion from women is socially acceptable, you didn't know this?
The reason if you have all three deathly hallows makes you the master of death
The wand makes you send people to death
the stone makes people come back from death
and the cloak can make you hide from death
One special quality of death is it will always find you.