So Many Emotions and Tears!!! Part 2 Harry Potter: The Deathly Hallows Pt. 2 | First Time Watching

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  • @PhilBagels
    @PhilBagels Год назад +366

    Notice that each horcrux was destroyed by a different person:
    Harry killed the diary.
    Dumbledore killed the ring.
    Ron killed the locket.
    Hermione killed the cup.
    Goyle killed the diadem. (In the book, it was Crabbe, but they're pretty much interchangeable.)
    Voldemort killed Harry.
    Neville killed the snake.

    • @Quvan
      @Quvan Год назад +23

      And the people who cried, "IT GET'S DARKER WITH EACH MOVIE" killed the surprise.

    • @PhilBagels
      @PhilBagels 11 месяцев назад

      @@Sido_833 Not in the book.

    • @Tylerdavasel
      @Tylerdavasel 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@PhilBagels regardless, Goyle never killed the diadem, is the point.

    • @PhilBagels
      @PhilBagels 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Tylerdavasel In the book, it was Crabbe, but the actor was unavailable for the movie, so they switched it to Goyle.

    • @Tylerdavasel
      @Tylerdavasel 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@PhilBagels wow, that... It's like you didn't even read what I said...

  • @branislavmelis6568
    @branislavmelis6568 Год назад +252

    🌹🙂 Severus' memories are the best part of this whole amazing saga! Millions of people had tears in their eyes when they saw these minutes in cinemas!
    Perfect Alan Rickman! Thank you for your great reaction, have a great day! 🙂🌹

    • @stryfezombie1742
      @stryfezombie1742 9 месяцев назад +5

      He almost gave up on the role after the first or second movie, it was only because JK revealed his back story and why he was the way he was and he kept it secret the whole time which is why his portrayal was so perfect, idk how this show could ever be remade

  • @leesweets4110
    @leesweets4110 Год назад +201

    23:00 That hug Voldy gave to Malfoy was completely improvised by voldemorts actor. The discomfort Malfoy feels by the embrace is as genuine as they come.

  • @MichaelBond
    @MichaelBond Год назад +608

    When Dumbledore says "don't tell me that you've grown to care for the boy", he wasn't implying that *he* did not care for Harry. He was saying, "Severus, all these years you've hated Harry, and now you care about him?". The line was delivered weird, because every single reactor I've ever seen has been confused by this line.

    • @morothane
      @morothane Год назад +28

      I’m confused by your wording a bit. I’d love to discuss it since Snape is such an amazing, conflicted, and enigmatic character for the entire series.
      It seems your requote would make the situation even more emotional if Snape actually hated Harry rather than seeming neutral like the question Dumbledore asked. I don’t think Snape hated Harry like you mentioned, since that would be difficult to justify starting from movie 1. It seems he took a neutral approach, perhaps even more as a silent guardian, but did so out of his undying love for Lily. The theory about his first question in Potions class being a cryptic message to mean he regrets Lily’s death is an interesting one.
      I think the fact Snape merely answered Dumbledore by casting a Doe Patronus over a Stag confirms Snape held a constant position from the start. He might’ve been particularly tough and stern to Harry, and might’ve been mild revenge from the bullying James did to him, but it seems his love of Lily outweighed his hatred of James. He certainly battled it, but it seems his love was always the dominating quality over his hatred when it came to Harry.

    • @tobiasreiper371
      @tobiasreiper371 Год назад +90

      Dumbledore opened his eyes. Snape looked horrified. "You have kept him alive so that he can die at the right moment?"
      "Don't be shocked severus, how many men and women have you watched die?"
      "Lately, only those whom I could not save," said snape. He stood up. "You have used me."
      "Meaning?"
      "I have spied for you and lied for you, put myself in mortal danger for you. Everything was supposed to be to keep Lily Potter's son safe. Now you tell me you have been raising him like a pig for slaughter...."
      "But this is touching severus," said Dumbledore seriously. "Have you grown to care for the boy, after all?"
      "For him?" Shouted snape. "Expecto Patronum!"
      From the tip of his wand burst the silver doe:
      She landed on the office floor, bounded once across the office, and soared out of the window.
      Dumbledore watched her fly away, and as her silvery glow faded he turned back to snape, and his eyes were full of tears.
      "After all this time?"
      "Always," said snape.

    • @morothane
      @morothane Год назад +33

      @@tobiasreiper371 complements my point very well lol. Clearly there was never any hatred for Harry, but it still remains entirely related to Lily, since he did everything to keep “Lily Potter’s son safe” instead of “Harry safe”. It seems he’s even admitting that he’s always cared for him indirectly-it’s not that he cared for him personally, but cared for Lily so much that he did it to keep her memory alive.

    • @Holyproperty
      @Holyproperty Год назад

      Still, in the end Dumbledore agree Harry need to be killed anyway, so the statement you mention above make it worse imo.

    • @MichaelBond
      @MichaelBond Год назад +17

      @@Holyproperty I mean it wasn't his fault Harry became a Horcrux, and that his death was the only way to kill Voldemort, who would be responsible for who knows how many deaths if not stopped. It's a bad situation but it's not like he's celebrating it.

  • @charlize1253
    @charlize1253 Год назад +197

    A lot of movies have plot twists, but the revelation about Snape is a twist that changes the entire series. If you re-watch the series from the beginning, you'll notice how often Snape (and his secret petronum, the doe) manipulate events to save Harry's life over and over without Harry realizing it. It's all hidden by the way Snape treats Harry because he doesn't actually like him at first, because his dad stole his childhood love Lilly from him, and because he knows Harry's destiny and thinks Harry isn't up to it. I'm also pretty sure that Snape suspects that his mission might result in his own death, and wanted Harry to be more mature about it.

    • @i.marchand4655
      @i.marchand4655 Год назад +30

      The movies leave out a lot - even out of the "Big Reveal." We saw all along that Snape is a bully - of his students (the ones he doesn't like). The movies never showed how he told Neville during one class that his assigned potion (conteracting poisons) would be tested on Neville's familiar, Trevor. Also, James didn't "steal" Lilly; Snape lost her all by himself when he called her a Mudblood. She just couldn't forgive that.
      In the reveal, Snape says "Hide them all" but when the conversation started, he wanted Dumbledore to hide Lilly - ONLY. It was only after being chastized that he changed to "hide them all." He was negotiating, but he'd already shown that he wouldn't care if James and Harry died. Then there is the omission from "Don't tell me you've come to care for the boy?" Snape's first response, in his inimical tone, was "The boy?" He might as well have said "Are you frickin' crazy?"
      I can go as far as agreeing with Harry that Snape was - or at least could have been - the bravest man Harry had ever known. His double-agent life was difficult and dangerous, and although he wanted to quit (and said so, just before Dumbledore and Harry went after the locket) he didn't do so. He stuck it out, and that definitely took courage.
      But day to day? Snape was, frequently, a dick.

    • @mylightobscures
      @mylightobscures Год назад +2

      @@i.marchand4655 Interesting
      I never read the books and after the legilimens scene in Order of the Phoenix, I had always been curious to know more of the details of what transpired during the school years of James (and his friends), and Lily and Snape
      I wondered how Lily and Snape could drift apart by so much when they seemed to have been very close before Hogwarts? It makes a little more sense to me with what u said
      But more than that, I was curious about how Lily and James fell in love
      Do the books cover these things aswell?

    • @stespin
      @stespin Год назад +13

      The issue I've always had with Snape:
      He was the reason Voldermort started hunting the Potters in the first place, because he overheard the profecy and ran to his master to tell him, of course without knowing it was about the Potters. When he realized he fucked up, as someone already stated here, he asked for Dumbledore's protection, but only for Lily, at which point in the books Dumbledore told him "You disgust me" and was literally about to kill him.
      He didn't care about Harry or James, they could have died on the spot and he wouldn't have given a damn about it. Wanting someone so desperately that you are willing to let her loved ones die a horrible death, because you only see them as an inconvenience, is just... sick.
      Then, after all of that, knowing he was the main reason Harry was an orphan, instead of trying his best to make up for it, he proceeded to bully him as much as he was able to, abusing his power as a teacher at every given occasion and trying his best to make his life miserable, out of sheer envy and spite for his father, as if he needed even more payback then causing his murder (and for everyone who didn't read the books, it's insane how much more he bullied him in the books compared to the movies, to the point that your blood literally boils while reading).
      So, no, for me that's not a hero. A great character? Yes. A brave one? Absolutely. But not a hero. Dumbledore made mistakes (a lot of them), so self aware of the immense power he had and so arrogant about it that he was actually turning bad, but indirectly causing his sister's death with Grindelwald made him realize his mistakes, that he wasn't fit for power, and chose to step down, devoting his whole life to the improvement of others, and ultimately gave his life for it. That's a hero.

    • @vulturebr2803
      @vulturebr2803 Год назад +2

      @@stespin I agree with everything, I just don't like how everyone takes responsibility away from the dumbledore do you realize that the dumbledore knew that one of his teachers bullied the kids and did absolutely nothing right? he is as guilty of the bullying as snape after all he had power to make snape stop but he never did anything. What leads to the discussion was it all snape or was it also the plan to work out after all many of the students were children of death eaters and voldemort was going to come back imagine how voldemort would be if snape treated herry well? would voldemort trust in it? of course it's not an excuse it's just a discussion.and about hero i believe it depends on your definition of hero if u believe a hero is one who is kind and nice yes snape is not a hero,for me a hero is one who puts the news needs of many in front of his own and well snape did that, he was a spy for 20 years, he never loved anyone, he became a teacher something he hated and in the end he died fighting voldemort, for me everyone who died in war are heroes, in real life many war heroes were not exemplary people but are still treated as heroes because they sacrificed themselves for the greater good, so snape would be a realistic hero not a comic book hero.and sorry, maybe it's a translation where did you read that dumbledore was about to kill snape? at no point is an idea given that dumbledore would kill snape, and about that same scene, when snape says that he asked voldemort to spare only lilian dumbledore looks at him in disgust and snape cringes in embarrassment and then begs dumbledore to protect everyone.and finally this part of snape's guilt is something I always like to discuss, if snape hadn't told what guarantees that voldemort wouldn't find out otherwise? and if he didn't find out how the prophecy was going to come true after all the prophecy says the lord Darkness will mark him as his equal and for Voldemort to do that before he has to know about the prophecy, if snape hadn't begged for lilian voldemort wouldn't have given her the chance to live and what stopped harry's protection was lilian having had the choice to stay alive and choose to die, no snape begging voldemort doesn't give the choice no choice protection doesn't exist without protection harry dies with harry dead voldemort wins the war so it's interesting snape is to blame for harry's parents dying but no snape and without the death of harry's parents voldemort wins which results in the death of harry's parents even so, it's a difficult discussion, because snape is responsible for the death of harry's parents (one of them after all if rabicho hadn't told potters they would be alive , so for me it's much more the fault of Wormtail's betrayal than anything else, but Snape still has his share of blame) but at the same time that he is responsible for the death of harry's parents, harry only survives voldemort because of him also after all if he had not told the prophecy, the prophecy would not have come true and harry would have no protection, so if you pay attention everything in harry potter starts with snape and runs because of snape, the biggest culprit for the downfall of voldemort both times it was snape himself, without snape there was no way to beat voldemort

    • @tobiasreiper371
      @tobiasreiper371 Год назад +6

      Dumbledore opened his eyes. Snape looked horrified. "You have kept him alive so that he can die at the right moment?"
      "Don't be shocked severus, how many men and women have you watched die?"
      "Lately, only those whom I could not save," said snape. He stood up. "You have used me."
      "Meaning?"
      "I have spied for you and lied for you, put myself in mortal danger for you. Everything was supposed to be to keep Lily Potter's son safe. Now you tell me you have been raising him like a pig for slaughter...."
      "But this is touching severus," said Dumbledore seriously. "Have you grown to care for the boy, after all?"
      "For him?" Shouted snape. "Expecto Patronum!"
      From the tip of his wand burst the silver doe:
      She landed on the office floor, bounded once across the office, and soared out of the window.
      Dumbledore watched her fly away, and as her silvery glow faded he turned back to snape, and his eyes were full of tears.
      "After all this time?"
      "Always," said snape.

  • @fullcomicalchemist2195
    @fullcomicalchemist2195 Год назад +35

    Severus loved one woman his whole life even if she didn't love him. He dedicated his life to being a lonely solitary hated should to protect her son, that is love beyond any I think any could ever expect.

    • @julioverne579
      @julioverne579 9 месяцев назад +1

      In my head his last words to Harry are "I wished you were my son".

    • @gameplayripper
      @gameplayripper 5 месяцев назад

      that would be heartwarming@@julioverne579

  • @tobiasreiper371
    @tobiasreiper371 Год назад +195

    When you first start reading the books, dumbledore is your typical good guy and snape the typical bad guy.
    Toward the end, you realize that dumbledore could have easily turned into another dark wizard and how similar he was to grindelwald or even lord voldemort when he was younger. That he, just like voldemort and grindelwald, wanted to conquer death. That he too, wanted wizards to rule over muggles for "the greater good".
    You realize how selfish dumbledore can be and how vulnerable he is, toward power. That is mainly why he avoided becoming the minister for magic. Dumbledore was very wise and very smart. He knew his weaknesses and stregnths very well and really tried to be a good person and do good. He made some mistakes in the past but learned from them and became the wise and loving man that we all know.
    Snape on the other hand, became more and more relatable as we got closer to the end.
    In the beginning, snape was a bully. He would constantly pick on harry during classes and try to make him as miserble as possible. He would take every opportunity to humiliate harry in front of the whole class and has even hurt hermione multiple times, making her cry. He had no empathy and did not care about anyone else's feelings.
    Yet toward the end, we start to understand him. He was a victim of abuse since childhood. Had an abusive father, got bullied at school and was hated by many students.The only thing that brought a smile to his face, was spending time with lily but he lost his shot with her and lily stopped being friends with him. And then years later when he brought a part of the prophecy to voldemort, he could not imagine that voldemort would go after lily and her son. Snape had to live with the guilt and despite hating harry, decided to protect him at all costs. He remained loyal to his love, until the very end and showed immeasurable bravery.
    It's impossible to see these characters through a black and white filter. Both characters had good and bad traits that made them extremely well written characters.
    Even voldemort who was completely a villain, was understandable. His father was a muggle, his mother a witch who was in love with the selfish, yet extremely handsome Tom Riddle. She gave him love potion and forced him to be with her.
    Voldemort was the fruit of such rotten relationship. His mother stopped giving his father love potions and he left both of them. Voldemort's mother died before she could see him.
    He was incapable of love, because he had never experienced love. His father did not love his mother, but actually was a slave to the love potion; he never saw his mother and never experienced a mother's love. Grew up in an orphanage and learned that he was able to do things. He was a psychopath who was incapable of understanding love, because nobody ever loved him.

  • @Beligana
    @Beligana Год назад +47

    My kids grew up reading these books, I stood in line at midnight at the bookstore for several of them. I of course had to purchase several copies so we could all read them together. I didn't think there was anything that could make me enjoy these movies more but watching you experience them has really been fantastic. Thoroughly enjoyed your reaction and I think you do a magnificent job!!!

  • @teomarik
    @teomarik Год назад +21

    "Are you watching Deathly Hallows pt 2. reactions, after all this time?"
    "Always"

  • @_Guitarlos_
    @_Guitarlos_ 7 месяцев назад +7

    One of the lines that really gets me every time is when Harry asks Sirius Black if dying hurts. I think because of the actors being grown we forget that Harry at this point is barely 17 and still a child that must come to terms with the fact that he has to face death.

  • @tarzapopohead
    @tarzapopohead Год назад +22

    If you remember in the story only the brother who releases the cape goes peacefully with death, in which Harry still has the cape.

    • @tobiasreiper371
      @tobiasreiper371 Год назад +1

      And the third brother gave his cloak to his son and he met death, like an old friend. His son, gave the cloak to his son when he got old. The cloak was handed down from father to son, generation after generation until it reached the hand of James potter. When James died, Dumbledore had the cloak. He decided to return it to its true owner, Harry.

  • @bassisgreat44
    @bassisgreat44 Год назад +35

    Hermione saying I'll go with you always gets me 🥺🥺 17:29

    • @kenai_keys
      @kenai_keys 5 месяцев назад +2

      It’s sweet but it doesn’t affect me cause it’s not In the books - harry sneaks off on his own using the cloak cause he didn’t want that goodbye, instead he runs into and says bye to only Neville and tells him to kill nagini if he gets the chance . I like that version better

  • @OmegaS-117
    @OmegaS-117 Год назад +68

    I knew you were not going to be ready for the ending to the Harry Potter movie series

    • @stefsolari
      @stefsolari  Год назад +14

      I wasn’t 😭

    • @BaliBaggins
      @BaliBaggins Год назад +7

      no joke, i watched the whole series at least 40 times and im still not ready

    • @moontainbew5018
      @moontainbew5018 Год назад +1

      @@stefsolari i doubt you write me the truth is the books, not the movies. James was spoiled rotten by his family. Like the Dursleys do Dudley. So James grew up spoiled and popular because he was really good at magic. He became cocky, and that. But in the books Sirius tells Harry, James grew out of it once he and Sirius got head deflated. Their egos slowed. But Snape wasnt innocent either. He and James hated each other same as Draco and Harry how odd 2 different eras clash? But in this case Harry grew up in a terrible life, not spoiled like Dudley thus breaking the chain. He learned from Dudley who in the books made amends with Harry said he is sorry and endup Dudley and his kids had Christmas with Harry and his kids.
      But James secretly loved Lily. But he was too cocky. He knew she liked Snape. But when SNape became a Slytherin and James Gryiffindor Snape got into the dark arts. Which irrated Lily. When Snape was bullied he called her a filithy mudblood just like Draco did Hermione. Again how each clash two different time periods? That ended their friendship. Hurt broken Snape who was already showing signs of Dark arts and Voldermort, choosed Voldermort he watched many die. But when Lily was in danger. Snape didnt care at all for Harry or James well being. He wanted them dead . Until Dumbledore said Harry has her eyes. Then Snape changed his tone said save them all. Then, when he saw LIly dead. His heart broke the only female he loved that he ruined his chance laid dead. But instead of change himself he punished Neville for it could of been Neville with the burden so he targeted Neville and that ruined his life. The difference was i heard that James was gonna make amends with Snape because of Lily. They each had jinxed each other it wasnt just one side that is 1 persons memory. Takes 2 to tango. Snape was always a death eater but he loved Lily. IT was only then he did all he did because for her. Not really Harry. For her. So Snape like JK said isnt really a full Hero. He did it for Lily . No one else .

  • @ihnikun
    @ihnikun Год назад +18

    Yup. Snape's death and every detail surrounding it literally destroyed me. That, plus all of the other ends being tied up. I've only ever been able to watch this one twice since it's release bc I don't have enough towels to dry my face afterwards 😂

  • @passionsquietrage
    @passionsquietrage 11 месяцев назад +6

    James Phelps(Fred Weasley)was reading the last book while on a train. Just as he reached Fred's death, the ticket taker approached him and he said, "I just died mate, leave me alone." The words Harry spoke to his son, "Albus Severus Potter, you were named for two headmasters of Hogwarts. One of them was a Slytherin and he was, probably, the bravest man I ever knew." is my favorite line in the entire series.

  • @wingsclippedwolf
    @wingsclippedwolf Год назад +21

    #JusticeforRon The lead writer liked Hermione from the books so much that he gave her some of Ron's best material too. He made movie-Hermione hyper-capable, shoring up book Hermione's flaws with Ron's strengths. And Ron is left as the comedic relief buffoon. Of course the movie couple seems mismatched at the end.

    • @Quvan
      @Quvan Год назад +1

      Ron low key protected Hermoine from the start, and she fell in love with him for it. Yes, in the books Ron is a much more stronger character. Sad to have seen him made into a buffoon.

  • @pazz
    @pazz Год назад +50

    Harry’s dad was definitely worse to Snape. But something the movies don’t get into was how their childhood rivalry was not as one-sided as Snape’s memories would imply. Snape also ended up saying some very hurtful things to Lily in school, thus solidifying her choice of being with James Potter. Also, people change, and James became a much kinder person in his adulthood, thanks in no small part to Lily, who probably called him out on his shit, and showed him a more compassionate way of being.

    • @mylightobscures
      @mylightobscures Год назад

      Mm, that makes sense
      I remember throughout the movies, they often referred to Lily's exceptional kindness, and how it seemed it was a trait Harry had inherited
      I suspected, after seeing scenes of Snape's memories of James, that there was more to the story, and that if he did fall in love with Lily, and vice-versa, that James must have become a better person by the end of it
      aaaa maybe I really will read the books sooner or later
      There's just so much existing Wizarding World/Harry Potter history that I need to know

    • @Quvan
      @Quvan Год назад +1

      What Snape said to Lily (filthy mudblood), was not a deciding factor in who she chose as a partner, it was then that she chose to end her friendship to Snape. Lily had already chosen James to be her partner at that point. After that, Snape could only see her from afar.

    • @vedjoshi260
      @vedjoshi260 2 месяца назад

      @@Quvan What? I guess your 1st two sentences have zero time reference... The moment Snape called her mudblood, she chose to end the friendship.
      The next school year James and Lily were made prefect. Its the the time they came close. For Lily James decided to stop bullying people and then she chose James as her partner. Snape was not even consideration when she chose James. She liked Snape in the intial 3-4 years.

  • @cmbtking
    @cmbtking Год назад +3

    "After all this time?
    Always."
    When Ms Weasley killed Bellatrix the theater went INSANE.

  • @Yntelligence
    @Yntelligence Год назад +23

    Thanks for getting these out for us in one day!

  • @Paehrin
    @Paehrin Год назад +22

    To be completely fair, both James and Sirius were kind of bullies. It's mostly glanced over in the movies, but it is made a lot clearer in the books. Lupin was more reserved as a teen.
    Anyway, great reaction, I honestly loved watching your LotR reactions, and loved watching these ones too. I like the fact that you get emotional over these movies, I do too, and it kinda shows that you care about the characters and the plot, and you have really good insight sometimes. You're great, keep it up !

    • @StaticLog
      @StaticLog Год назад +3

      Yes but in the books its said that Snape was awfull too, I think they were really inmature

  • @Macteusin
    @Macteusin 11 месяцев назад +4

    A curiosity, Albus Severus Potter actually goes to Slytherin, and ironically he becomes best friends with Scorpions Malfoy, Draco's son.

    • @alecto7926
      @alecto7926 29 дней назад

      And the initials spell ASP.

  • @obenohnebohne
    @obenohnebohne Год назад +14

    What a finale! I love the plot twist of Snape playing such an integral part of the whole story. The reveal was and is beautiful. Always.

  • @drukharimatter2962
    @drukharimatter2962 11 месяцев назад +3

    Something never shown in the movie with Draco is at the end when Harry comes back alive and attacks Nagini the snake, Draco throws his wand to Harry as he has none! So Draco does do the right thing in the end! A shame they never showed it.

  • @dakshg11
    @dakshg11 Год назад +9

    Watched the Severus memories scene 100 times. ‘Always’ always gets me😢

  • @Mr808pocho
    @Mr808pocho Год назад +24

    Harry not giving Ron a hug goodbye or at least a few last words has always bothered me! Nice to finally hear a reactor acknowledging it as well.

    • @k4dow
      @k4dow Год назад +2

      because ron wouldnt have been able to let him go

    • @pileodirt3212
      @pileodirt3212 9 месяцев назад +1

      It'd be the same thing for most of us younger guys id say, i wouldn't hug my best friend goodbye, hed just understand what has to be done, as im sure ron did, hugging only makes the sacrifice harder to do. If you never say goodbye, you're never really gone

    • @aya-_-3045
      @aya-_-3045 8 месяцев назад +3

      If you noticed the eye contact between Harry and Ron while Harry was hugging Hermione, I think that was his way of saying goodbye. Their friendship isnt like that, they don't really do hugs. They're able to communicate through eye contact though. I think Ron was also just in shock and wouldn't be able to let him go if they did hug anyway.

  • @MatthewJamesKalasky
    @MatthewJamesKalasky Год назад +11

    25:55 An interesting little "behind the scenes/story" thing: Neville COULD have been the chosen one if Voldemort went after him instead of Harry. In the end, he still played a major role in Voldemort's defeat.

    • @vivek27789
      @vivek27789 4 месяца назад

      He chose the half blood baby just like him.

  • @17cjavy
    @17cjavy Год назад +4

    Finally someone who kept in the best part of the movie “Always”

  • @genghispecan
    @genghispecan Год назад +5

    Yeah, a lot of interesting character parallels - for example, James Potter and Draco Malfoy - both were from wealthy full blood families. They both bullied mudbloods and ultimately moderated once they married and settled down.

  • @Ts-lz1gj
    @Ts-lz1gj Год назад +3

    Also harry was the master of death. He had the elder wand, was given the cloak, and first snitch he caught had the resurrection stone.

  • @melissafaucette
    @melissafaucette 5 месяцев назад +1

    I loved that Snape was always in the background protecting Harry. If you go back through all the movies you see it. He was always my favorite character.

  • @x0xdestructionx
    @x0xdestructionx Год назад +5

    Snape's patronus is the same as Lily's, he was the Doe leading harry to the sword of G. he loved Lily so much it changed his patronus.

  • @oldsarge1441
    @oldsarge1441 Год назад +2

    I'm happy and thankful you shared this moments with us. I appreciate it really hard.

  • @adaddinsane
    @adaddinsane Год назад +4

    When it comes to who truly owns the Elder wand - Voldemort can't imagine that "defeat" means anything except "kill". He thinks the line of ownership must come from death.

  • @aaronjdavie5468
    @aaronjdavie5468 Год назад +2

    You can tell that that last movie hit you hard. Especially the ending cause you were literally left speechless. Amazing work as always beautiful ❤️

  • @quoniam426
    @quoniam426 Год назад +2

    Trust me, Dumbledore used the ONLY strategy available to dispose of Voldemort, based on Voldemort's own mistakes and vanity. So you can thank Voldemort for that, it's not Dumbledore's fault. If anything, Dumbeldore was the only one wise enought to piece it together. Voldemort created his own archnemesis by trying to prevent its very existence in the first place, a predestination paradox if you will, that's what most prophecies are, after all, they are selffulfilling.
    The forest scene with Harry's loved ones is also a great tear jerker in the book beautifully written.
    Lilly came to dislike Snape because he was hanging with the Slytherin bullies who later became Death Eaters...
    A Horcrux placed into a living thing will use that living being's own survival instincts plus its magic to defend itself, however if the host CHOSES not to defend themselves, the Horcrux will take full damage, hence why it is not advised to give that part of your soul to the safeguard of a living being that has potentially their own agenda...
    Remember that Voldemort used Harry's blood to regenerate a body for himself... that blood is protected by Lilly's sacrifice. So as long as some of this blood lives, Harry can stay alive, by taking Harry"s blood as a component, Voldemort was... Harry's life insurance of sorts, despite acknowledging that love was a key to ancient magic he didn't push the study further and his hubris took over, as per usual with him. Vanity ultimately kills him in the end, not even Harry.
    They didn't check because they had no reason not to believe Narcissa's word. And also that's what happens in a cult, everything is taken for granted.

    • @mylightobscures
      @mylightobscures Год назад

      Mm... I see

    • @tobiasreiper371
      @tobiasreiper371 Год назад +1

      It's disappointing that the movie did not explain any of this to the audience. A lot of people who haven't read the books, think that it was because of the resurrection stone that harry was able to return.
      They do not understand that the moral of three brothers tale, is that any attempt to conquer death, is a foolish act and it just leads you to your own death.
      The stone, was unable to actually bring back the dead; that is why the second brother took his own life so that he can be with the girl he once loved.
      Dumbledore gave the stone to harry and made sure harry could only have it if he knew that he had to die. Dumbledore knew that the stone would cause you to commit suicide, that's exactly how he himself got cursed in the first place; and that is why he gave the stone to harry. The stone made it easier for harry to surrender to voldemort and not even defend himself against the killing curse.

  • @jamesdee759
    @jamesdee759 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing your reactions to these and so many other movies. I've only found your channel recently but I'm really enjoying your reactions so far and I'm looking forward to watching more.

  • @aimeemarie5462
    @aimeemarie5462 Год назад +4

    Notice Draco went to his family when his mom called him but not his dad. Very telling imo.

  • @scloftin8861
    @scloftin8861 Год назад +6

    According to Alan Rickman, he was the only one who knew about Snape after he had a conversation with JKRowling. Always was sort of his catch phrase for what he knew. Unfortunately, while Snape always loved Lily, he did several pretty unforgivable things when they were at Hogwart's, including using the term mudblood at one point. She didn't live long enough to learn his truth.

  • @Pulse4664
    @Pulse4664 11 месяцев назад +2

    my friend said he wont watch the harry potter movies because he thinks voldemort went out "like a bitch" (he saw the "final fight")and that "he wasnt as strong as hyped"
    if im not entirely mistaken, deathly hallows part 1 was directly about taking full "hp bars" off voldemort by destroying the horcrux's
    the elder wand not only did not belong to voldemort, but was harry's to begin with(before the final clash) so the most powerful wand not only wasn't the strongest, but probably one of the weakest in that clash against harry specifically.
    as well as harry "dying" to voldemort with the resurrection stone, harry lost the weakening effect of the horcrux's destruction....so when nagini died Voldemort got weakened FURTHER while harry was fine.
    there were SO many debuffs given to voldemort throughout EIGHT MOVIES, and that is how they actually won that. "like a bitch" he said.
    of course i said all this and it just falls of deaf ears. he's missing out on a great experience.

  • @imakegreateggs
    @imakegreateggs 11 месяцев назад +1

    Also, the female voice OST it's called Lily's Theme and it plays mostly when Snape is in the scene. First in the WB intro, then when he dies. I don't remember other times.

  • @everilliem3292
    @everilliem3292 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nobody mentions this, but lilly's patronus was also a Doe, each person's patronus is unique to the individual, this exception truly goes to show how much Snape loved lilly, that his patrons conjured in this manner.

  • @VonOutlaw
    @VonOutlaw Год назад +4

    Snipes death scene, it was well done if you notice snipers always angry and Harry because he look like his father James but right before he died he saw Lily in Harry's eyes and once seen it like that it can hit you even harder

  • @EstelNimloth
    @EstelNimloth 10 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely love how genuine your reactions are

  • @aaronwest1859
    @aaronwest1859 Год назад +1

    Stef- thank you for sharing the experience of your first time watching these movies. It was incredible. And Havits great job. 👍

  • @chesaak
    @chesaak Год назад +2

    I realy realy like your Questions, your emotions and your of course your reactions. Never get rid of that. Thank u for letting us going threw all of this with you together

  • @MIronLance
    @MIronLance Год назад +2

    Not to worry about Hogwarts. It'll give the students a good chance to practice their Reparo spell.

  • @FearYeTheRipper
    @FearYeTheRipper Год назад +9

    Yeah, everyone's reaction to Dumbledore saying, "Don't tell me now, you've grown to care for the boy", didn't imply Dumbledore didn't care for Harry. Snape just disliked that Harry reminded him so much of his bully Dad, that it's hard to believe he would care for Harry. Making that revelation in the memory scenes so impactful, because he basically states that he does, and we've always wanted to see some kind of approval from Snape to Harry.
    It's a movie; art. Left open for interpretation from all angles.

  • @Magnuros3158
    @Magnuros3158 Год назад

    Hey Steph, I just recently discovered your channel. So far I love the genuine reaction and you sharing the experience with us.

  • @G4Gamers
    @G4Gamers 3 месяца назад

    best line in part 2 that no one talks about imo is snape: no one shall know, albus: no one shall know the best of you :(

  • @tolisleontas7
    @tolisleontas7 9 месяцев назад +1

    Harry Potter's first and last words about Snape:
    -Who is that?
    - The bravest man I've ever known.

  • @yunglootca2801
    @yunglootca2801 Год назад +6

    I strongly advise you to read the books. There is a lot left out in the movies that helps you understand the whole story. It is a really good series.

  • @johnalden5821
    @johnalden5821 Год назад +2

    One of the more interesting plot twists in the later books is that Harry gains the ability to see into Voldemort's mind without Voldy apparently knowing it. So Harry gets a front-row seat on Voldemort's search for the Elder Wand and his panic when he finds out Harry is destroying the horcruxes. Meanwhile, for some reason Voldemort either gives up trying to see into or plant thoughts into Harry's head (which he could do in the Order of the Phoenix). The series never explains how Harry is able to flip the script on Voldy in this way. It may be that Harry's success at the end of Order of the Phoenix in driving out Voldemort's possession meant that he had learned occlumency. Maybe Voldemort could not stand to mess with a mind so full of love and friendship. Either way, Harry finally did learn to keep Voldemort out of his mind -- a final compliment to what Snape had been trying to teach him.

  • @bnsyphotography2104
    @bnsyphotography2104 Год назад +2

    Remember watching deathly hallows in the cinemas when these came out. Still cried to this even at 23 years old. Love the Harry Potter series.

  • @racheljamie1
    @racheljamie1 Год назад +2

    In the books Snape and Lilly's friendship ended when Snape called her a mud blood out of anger and admitted to wanting to join the death eaters. He was sorry and remorseful but the damage was done

  • @sumonjamal1653
    @sumonjamal1653 Год назад +5

    The details that did not make the movie: Severus Snape and Lily (Evans) were friends since childhood... Snape was the one who revealed to Lily that she had magical powers, and Lily's sister (Harry's aunt) Petunia was jealous and resentful, but she was afraid of Snape.
    When Snape and Lily enrolled at Hogwarts together, Snape wanted to join Slytherin House... but Lily was placed in Gryffindor House w/ James Potter, who became a bully and antagonist of Snape while he was a student... It didn't help that Slytherin and Gryffindor Houses were always at odds. Snape still loved Lily and they were friends until Snape started hanging w/ students who were followers of Voldemort... Snape's obsession w/ dark magic started to make a rift between him and Lily.
    After a particularly brutal bullying incident at Hogwarts w/ James Potter, Lily tried to defend Snape... but he was angry and called her "mudblood", which upset her. That night, Snape begged Lily to forgive him, but Lily was truly upset w/ him... She had begged him not to hang out w/ the Voldemort supporting students and he had refused... She finally told Snape that he had made his choices, so she had made hers...
    Snape was upset when Lily began dating James Potter in their final year at Hogwarts... After they graduated, Snape went off to become a death eater for Voldemort... Lily and James married soon after.
    Sometime later, Prof Trelawny (Hogwarts' divinations teacher) made a prophecy that the challenge to the dark Lord (Voldemort) would come from a boy "born at the end of July"... Snape gave the gist of the prophecy to Voldemort. He was horrified when Voldemort concluded that the boy referred to was James and Lily Potter's newborn son Harry. Snape begged Voldemort to spare Lily's life because he still loved her... but Voldemort refused (Voldemort assumed that Snape simply 'desired' Lily for himself).
    Severus Snape went to Albus Dumbledore and begged him to protect the Potters and pledged his loyalty to the Hogwarts' Headmaster and his 'Order of the Phoenix'... Snape essentially became a spy for Dumbledore.
    Of course, we now know that it was Peter Pettigrew (Wormtail) who betrayed the Potter family's hidden location to Voldemort... James and Lily Potter were killed by Voldemort in the home at Godric's Hollow, but Lily had cast a protection spell over Harry which was activated by her death and it vanquished Voldemort after his death curse rebounded. With no surviving family, baby Harry Potter was given to the custody of Lily's older sister Petunia and her husband Vernon Dursley, to keep him hidden and protected from death eaters.
    Meanwhile, Severus Snape was devastated by Lily's death and Albus Dumbledore asked him to help protect Harry if Voldemort would return... Snape agreed, but only if his past w/ Lily be kept secret. As a result, Dumbledore protected Snape from the Ministry of Magic from being sent to Azkaban... he employed him at Hogwarts as a potions master.
    When Harry Potter enrolled at Hogwarts, Severus Snape did not want Lily's son to make the same mistakes that James Potter did... he was still upset w/ James Potter for the bullying he had endured and blamed James for being unable to protect Lily... He was tough on Harry because he did not want him to make the same mistakes as his father, but it was tough on Snape because Harry looked so much like his father James.
    Albus Dumbledore had lost his sister Ariana, w/ his obsession w/ the Deathly Hallows... When he found Tom Riddle's ring (the 2nd Horcrux), it had the Resurrection stone on it. Desperate to speak to his late sister Ariana to apologize for her death, Albus Dumbledore put on the ring to use the stone... but it had been cursed by Voldemort and it nearly killed Dumbledore. Only Severus Snape's intervention saved his life... but Snape also gave Dumbledore a grave analysis - the curse was in his hand and would eventually kill him painfully over a year's time.
    Knowing that he would not live to see the end of Voldemort, Albus Dumbledore gave orders to Snape to kill him and prove his loyalty to Voldemort... he destroyed the Horcrux ring using the Sword of Gryffindor and cut the Resurrection stone from it. Dumbledore placed the stone in Harry's golden snitch, which he would pass on to him after his death.
    Snape was entrusted w/ the real sword of Gryffindor, and he used his doe patronus charm to pass it on to Harry Potter when he located him near the frozen river... Earlier, it was Snape who made Mundungus Fletcher suggest to the Order of the Phoenix that decoys of Harry Potter be used w/ polyjuice potion to transport him to safety... There was a scene where Snape was crying after reading one of the last letters that Lily had written to him before she died.

  • @bri_____
    @bri_____ Год назад +2

    If you watch it back, during snapes final scene, there's a Gryffindor scarf hanging on the wall, to represent his bravery.

  • @lucasvangraafeiland7310
    @lucasvangraafeiland7310 Год назад +1

    Great reaction! Loved reliving the series with you! You got a new follower! 😊

  • @Swissswoosher
    @Swissswoosher 8 месяцев назад +1

    Fun Fact: Snape was the only Death Eater who could conjure a Patronus.

  • @GinkoYoki234
    @GinkoYoki234 7 месяцев назад +1

    In the book, Voldemort subjects Harry to the Cruciatus Curse to prove his death. Draco's mom feels Harry's heartbeat and realizes Harry is still alive. Harry feels nothing because he willingly sacrificed himself for the others. That sacrifice, like his mom for him, covers everyone at the school. From that point, Voldemort's curses had no effect on anyone.
    Also, in the book, Harry uses the Elder Wand to mend his own before getting rid of the Elder Wand.

  • @jeffperkins8450
    @jeffperkins8450 Год назад +1

    Love watching movies with you Stef.
    You show so much emotion.
    I love that and I love you.

  • @bryantguerrero5914
    @bryantguerrero5914 Год назад

    What a beautiful reaction. This is why I love these reactions because the real raw genuine emotions that a movie can bring out of us is just priceless. Great job. Love your channel and you earned yourself a new subscriber. From Bryant Guerrero

  • @TheDexox
    @TheDexox Год назад

    wow, incredible and i loved to watch and see your reactions, snape memories are devastanting indeed.

  • @Will-vb6pv
    @Will-vb6pv Год назад +3

    Snape broke lily's heart out of anger and she never reconciled with snape as friends before she died. James and Lily became an item and snape lashed out calling her a mud blood and hurt Lily essentially and he has to carry that now knowing he destroyed their friendship since Lilly did not return snapes feelings for her

  • @halcroj
    @halcroj 5 месяцев назад

    A wonderfully committed reaction. Loved it, well done.

  • @drsavage3262
    @drsavage3262 10 месяцев назад +1

    When Stef tears up.. we ALL tear up. I totally get it.

  • @jamesdick2580
    @jamesdick2580 8 месяцев назад +3

    the way Snape said "Always"..... dont think i've ever seen a movie where just one word can bring so much emotion. he was definitely one of the most well-written antiheroes i've ever seen.

  • @Sir-Bane
    @Sir-Bane Год назад +1

    Super fun fact, that I can't see in the comments.
    The baby who was baby Harry in the first movie, is actually the same actor, grown up, who plays Albus Severus Potter - Harrys child in the *19 years later part*

  • @timmah4202
    @timmah4202 9 месяцев назад +4

    Man I love Emma Watson. She's grown into such a beautiful woman. 😊

  • @StefanGuSley
    @StefanGuSley Год назад +2

    "The one with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord approaches... and the Dark Lord will mark him as his equal, but he will have power the Dark Lord knows not" from the Order of the Phoenix
    Horcruxes vs Deathly Hallows. Just perfect ending 😍

  • @dsm4468
    @dsm4468 Год назад +4

    I love how in this movie they finally decided to show us how brilliant Ron can be.

    • @brendan9868
      @brendan9868 Год назад

      Only took them 8 movies to realize Ron’s actually more than comedic relief or a moody sidekick. They needed to make him extra helpful in this one after the slander they pulled on him in DH1 lol

  • @michaelvincent4280
    @michaelvincent4280 Год назад +3

    Avatar had just come out halfway through production of part one. People went nuts over the 3D. Too late to incorporate that into part one here, so they did a 3D print of part 2, that very few knew about nor watched. It was amazing. You are actually standing there with all the others in Harworths. The explosions were all about you, the wand battles firing right by your head, and you were walking all through the place watching the story come to pass. Just excellent. l Like standing next to the camera as they were filming. I would like to see THAT again.

  • @threefivetwogames2944
    @threefivetwogames2944 6 месяцев назад +1

    loved your Harry Potter reactions!! 10/10 British accent as well😀

  • @neilgriffiths6427
    @neilgriffiths6427 Год назад

    Lovely reactions - we were there with you!

  • @patmurray9730
    @patmurray9730 Год назад +1

    Stef I've seen dozens of reactions to the HP movies. I''ve never gotten choked up on this one until I saw your reaction. 😭

  • @ensyai
    @ensyai Год назад +1

    WHAT A JOURNEY! FOR SURE, THE BEST HARRY POTTER SERIES REACTION THAT I EVER SEEN❤

  • @mhlevy
    @mhlevy Год назад +1

    One final thing, about the ending of the moved, before the "19 years later" part (there will be no spoilers here.) The books (and audio books) have a somewhat different ending, when it comes to the details, while IMHO, is far more satisfying than that of the movie. Your reactions are amazing!

  • @ianaustin5012
    @ianaustin5012 11 месяцев назад +2

    Lily and snape never got together cause as they got older their views changed. She went to the order and snape was a death eater. At one point snape called her a mudblood and lily cut ties.. snape lived in forever regret

  • @BrianLufia
    @BrianLufia Год назад +1

    Not so fun fact: Goyle's fire in the Room of Requirements is called "Demon's Fire" a very hard to control spell, so not the best idea of him to use it. Its also one of the things that can destroy Horcruxes. Harry and co knew that but they decided it was too dangerous to use. And here we saw why :D

  • @nealcaffrey777nc
    @nealcaffrey777nc Год назад +1

    I love your reaction☺️❤Do it more often, it's a pleasure to watch😍🔥

  • @dionmeijers4417
    @dionmeijers4417 Год назад +2

    In the books, harry used the Elder wand to repair his own wand before breaking it and throwing it off the bridge. Kinda missing that in the movie. Great reaction, and thank you for the great journey

    • @learobinson4450
      @learobinson4450 Год назад +9

      He didn’t break it or throw it off the bridge in the book. He used it to repair his wand & put it back with Dumbledore in his grave.

    • @dionmeijers4417
      @dionmeijers4417 Год назад

      @@learobinson4450 ah seems I need to read again lol, thanks for the clarification

  • @HarukaLPs
    @HarukaLPs Год назад +1

    I'm crying with you, my friend.

  • @Bayknight
    @Bayknight Год назад +2

    the story of Severus Snape is just so sad :(

  • @-zerxvil-5208
    @-zerxvil-5208 Год назад +2

    I think she's more confused then being emotional.

  • @alundavies1016
    @alundavies1016 Год назад +1

    All kids can be mean sometimes, and James was probably a little envious of Lily’s attachment to Snape. I think James was just doing what kids do.

  • @akstyles
    @akstyles Год назад

    Damn it Stef,dont cry...you make me cry also every time... Especially here and the Return of the king the gates were opened 😅😅😅

  • @Vogelkinder
    @Vogelkinder Год назад

    It's been a great ride. Keep this sort of thing up! =)

  • @stonesour349
    @stonesour349 Год назад +14

    First off, I absolutely love watching your reactions. Now, having said that, I've honestly never seen anyone ask so many questions during a movie in all my life!!!! HOLY CRAP!!!! But I do enjoy watching your reactions to all these great movies. So please keep doing more reactions!! Might I suggest The Fantastic Beasts movies, you'll definitely love them!!! :)

    • @stefsolari
      @stefsolari  Год назад +5

      I appreciate it so so much!! I tend to overthink a lot and I want you to know where my mind is almost at all times so I express it in pauses or where I feel is the right moment so you go along with me through different film journeys 🥹 Thank You!!!

    • @thomashaugh8720
      @thomashaugh8720 Год назад

      I thought it was to encourage people to write in the comments section 😉

  • @user-us6fz6to2j
    @user-us6fz6to2j 5 месяцев назад +2

    Snap was good after all even his in the dark side

  • @aguilarjr
    @aguilarjr Год назад

    Thank you for this amazing journey! I can’t experience Harry Potter for the first time anymore. So I have to do it through reactors.

  • @glenketchum6379
    @glenketchum6379 Год назад +5

    I've never seen someone cry, so pretty!! I really luv the feelings you show in your reactions! Thank you for doing this for us,

  • @opaliittiopa
    @opaliittiopa Год назад

    The resurrection stone scene always hits me the hardest😭

  • @kentbarnes1955
    @kentbarnes1955 Год назад

    A nicely reviewed series. Great job as always. I watch LOTR every year....now I need to go back and watch the Potter series which I haven't seen in at least 10 years. Have a great rest of your week.

  • @MrSix..
    @MrSix.. Год назад

    Notice how on the way to the boat house they fought the creatures in the order of the movies? Troll, spiders, warewolf then dementors.

  • @eastcoastaj5048
    @eastcoastaj5048 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the journey.

  • @tgltyty
    @tgltyty 2 месяца назад

    the scene where they flew out of the room or requirement is the scene where Daniel Radcliffes stuntman was paralyzed

  • @x0xdestructionx
    @x0xdestructionx Год назад

    9:45 am alrdy crying with you LOL!

  • @lechat8533
    @lechat8533 Год назад +1

    Did anybody ever tell you that in the primitive Muggle world there exist things called handkerchieves? Very magical stuff, I assure you!!

  • @erikklembara8081
    @erikklembara8081 Год назад +2

    Severus Snape greatest hero of all time

  • @horrorandanime1990
    @horrorandanime1990 Год назад

    It’s ok to cry during movies. I have seen so many movies that make me cry. I still believe and the end of five feet apart are two for instance

  • @itsonlysound
    @itsonlysound Год назад +1

    Lily didn't love Snape; she loved James. Snape loved her so much that his patronus became what it was, not because he and Lily were soulmates or in love. It's interesting, because Snape essentially joined the wizard Nazi's and was fine with that until he was personally impacted (Lily being threatened) but never came to a conclusion beforehand that Lily's (and everyone like her, everyone she loved) life would always be at risk in a world where voldemort existed.