fantasma3c Wrote:Terrible move
If you didnt read the book then you are going to be sooooooooo lost
I haven't read any of the books, and I felt I understood it just fine. I suppose if I hadn't seen the previous movies I'd have been confused by Bellatrix taunting Harry with "I killed Sirius Black" and Harry running off after her like a damn fool (as she intended), but as it was, I understood that one, too (ETA: oh, yes, one who read the book said that wasn't in the book--but it SHOULD have been!). Someone who read the book gave me more details on the scene with the zombies in it, but even before then I figured Voldemort simply didn't trust anyone else to guard THAT, other than the mindless undead, so I didn't feel lost there, either. I did have to wonder about the death eaters operating openly among muggles, but I presume that was to show just how powerful they'd become, that there were fewer & fewer wizards left who dared oppose them.
All in all, much easier to understand than many previous movies. (For example, why the elaborate and dicey plot to get Harry to touch a spelltrapped cup in Goblet of Fire when they could've spelltrapped something easier for him to get access to, or even just have the agent in disguise simply kidnap--or even kill--Harry in a multitude of ways, many of them quick & easy. But then I asked those who read the book and they say it's not explained there, either. Among other things.)
Oh, I liked it, too. Pleasant surprise given how I didn't care much for the last 2 (ok for a one time viewing but don't ever plan to see them again). I might actually see this one 1 more time, if anyone invites me to see it with them. I saw this one with others, and they liked it, too, especially the kids (12-year-old girl and almost-7-year-old boy, the one I'm doing the Transformers party for), though the adult who read the book was disappointed with it in some ways.