There are certainly still some minute problems that can be annoying, like Voldemort's minimal presence, but this was the first movie that solely focused on the trio of Harry, Hermione, and Ron. Now that I have gone back and re-watched each film, I have grown more of an appreciation for the series as a whole, and particularly, Deathly Hallows Part 1. Of course, this was before having seen part 2. To me, it was missing its own identity and conclusion to feel like its own film. Upon first viewing, I wasn't a huge fan of the first Deathly Hallows. But then there is the Harry Potter series, which managed to make a well-strung first part, which ranks among the franchise's best, to set up one of the greatest conclusions in film history. There have been quite a few times, especially recently, when dividing the last story of a franchise into two parts was a huge mistake. Rating: PG-13 (Frightening Images|Brief Sensuality|Intense Action Violence) Voldemort's Death Eaters have seized control of the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts, and they are searching for Harry - even as he and his friends prepare for the ultimate showdown. Though they must rely on one another more than ever, dark forces threaten to tear them apart. Without the guidance and protection of their professors, Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) begin a mission to destroy the Horcruxes, the sources of Voldemort's immortality.
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