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Alle offiziellen Testscreening-Berichte bitte hier 'rein!

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So, eine chronologische Anreihung von Schlüsselmomenten (Quelle: the-leaky-cauldron.org):



# The movie clocked at almost exactly two hours, without end credits. The screening was an open secret on Twitter so a lot of fans attended (most seemed to be aware the "unannounced" screening was of Deathly Hallows, as there were leaked photos of the line outside the theater.

# The film was very much a work-in-progress, with less than half of the visual effects finished. A good portion of the film was in green screen or a form of CGI renders.

# Unfinished shots of the film were marked with placeholders or title cards, such as "Sweeping wide shot of castle."

# After a quick reprisal of the final seconds of Part One, the film opens with now Headmaster Snape looking out from a tower at the regimented Hogwarts students, as they march in Third Reich-ean lockstep across the courtyard of his Dementor-guarded castle.

# We begin with Harry at Shell Cottage as he talks to both Griphook and Ollivander, as in the book.

# The film moves quickly from Shell Cottage to Gringotts Bank, where Helena Bonham Carter (Bellatrix) manners herself off of Hermione, who has taken polyjuice potion. There is a funny moment where Bellatrix (who is really Hermione) wobbles as she walks in Bellatrix's high heels around the bank.

# The scene inside Bellatrix's vault occurs as it was in the book, with the objects in the vault multiplying and overtaking the room.

# There was very nice design work on the Gringotts dragon, which is old and rickety and shows serious signs of abuse and neglect.

# The connection between Harry and Voldemort is used quite often in this film, especially in the hunt for the horcruxes. Harry uses his insight into Voldemort's mind to identify most of the remaining horcruxes.

# When Voldemort learns of the bank heist, he goes on an enraged killing spree of several Death Eaters and Goblins-- including Griphook. Only the Malfoys are left alive, and the sword of Gryffindor is shown vanishing from Griphook's dead hand.

# The trio apparates to Hogsmeade and saved by Aberforth, who looks considerably like Gambon's Dumbledore. We see Ariana in the portrait above the fire place, and the other half of the Sirus' mirror set on the wall next to her. Ciaran Hinds is very good in his brief role.

# Harry confronts Snape in the Great Hall, while the headmaster is addressing the Hogwarts students. McGonagall and Snape duel (one of several fantastic moments in the film for Dame Maggie Smith), and Snape escapes via a cloud of black smoke through the window... without the bat-shaped hole, sadly.

# The beginning of the battle--with McGonagall and the Professors conjuring a protective forcefield around the castle--is as epic and stirring as we could have imagined, even with CGI elements missing.
# McGonagall summons the Knights of Hogwarts, who jump down from the walls of the Great Hall and lineup to stand guard at the entrances of Hogwarts.

# There is a lengthy scene between Harry and the Grey Lady (very nicely played by Kelly Macdonald), as he tries to convince the Ravenclaw ghost to reveal the location of the lost diadem.

# We follow Ron and Hermione into the Chamber of Secrets as they use the basilisk fang to destroy the Hufflepuff cup, after which they finally kiss. The theater cheered quite loudly.

# Blaise Zabini takes Vincent Crabbe's place in the Room of Requirement sequence, and Goyle is the one who perishes via the Fiendfyre.

# The trio witness Snape's death in a boathouse at the edge of the Hogwarts lake. Snape is killed by Nagini after falling to the ground after Voldemort slashes his through with a curse from his wand. We don't directly see Nagini biting Snape, but see the scene from the Trio's point of view outside the boathouse.

# The trio return to the Great Hall, where they see the bodies of Fred, Lupin, and Tonks. (Their deaths are not shown in the film.) Ron breaks down and sobs over Fred's body.

# The Prince's Tale: Harry views Snape's memories in Dumbledore's office, and this sequence was nothing short of spectacular. We see Snape and Lily meeting as children, their sorting at Hogwarts, Snape and Dumbledore's fateful conversations about Harry, and--most hearbreakingly---Snape discovering Lily and James' bodies at Godric's Hollow. Alan Rickman gives his best performance yet in the series, and possibly the best in the film.

# The final showdown between Harry and Voldemort is much extended from the book, as Voldemort chases Harry throughout several different parts of the Hogwarts castle. At one moment, Harry throws them both off a high tower, and their duel reaches its climax in the castle courtyard. The death of Nagini is held until the last possible moment, and Voldemort disintegrates into nothingness as Harry's wand overtakes his own.

# The epilogue is included, but only Harry looks noticeably aged while Ron and Hermione look hardly a day older than the rest of the film. But it ends the series on a satisfying, emotional note, ultimately closing on a shot of the smiling, content Trio as he watches the train depart.

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SPOILER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Some person in IMBD(that apparently worked on the movie) PMed me this info:
“The Battle
Added scene where Nagini is thrashing around in the Entrance Hall, attacking students. Hermione and Ron try to stop her and she lunges for them, and chases them down a corridor.
Nagini attacks Neville, blurring his vision (POV shot), she wraps himself around him and Neville reaches for the sword and kills her.
The Voldemort/Harry chase – big chase between V and H, V binds H, H sets fire to V’s robes
Voldemort throws Wormtail out of a window.
Giants use Quidditch goalposts as weapons
Nigel Wespurt is killed, Neville cradles his body
Voldemort kicks dead bodies aside, Great Hall tables turned in to stetchers for injured and dead
The diadem is destroyed, Harry collpases and has a vision of Voldemort in the boathouse
Lucius, Voldemort and Snape present in Boathouse
Hermione battles Greyback(after attacking Lavender), Neville battles Snatchers(after attacking students)
Hagrid carries Harry’s body across the bridge
Final scene: Harry, with Ron and Hermione holding hands, on bridge look upon the ruins of Hogwarts, H: “It’s been a long journey”, R: “Can’t say it’s been boring though, mate”
The Prince’s Tale
Snape visits Potter’s house, approaches baby Harry, and cries.
Snape and Lily scenes, including laying down together near a river watching the sky, playing by the Great Lake at the Boathouse, rejecting him in a Hogwarts corridor, young Petunia, young Sirius, young James, young Lupin all present in script
Gringotts plays out largely like the book, with multiplying burning gold/ cups / etc”


UPDATE:


Zitat
This
afternoon, I was lucky enough to be among 400 other movie fans to
attend a test screening of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part
2" in Chicago, Illinois. Rumors had been circuiting around the
internet about this screening, but confirmation that it was Harry
Potter didn't come until just before the film started. Since this was
a working cut of the film, many effects and scenes were not finished.
At least 50% of the special effects were still in the CGI rendering
stage, and green screens were visible throughout the film. Also, a
number of specific shots were title cards on the screen as placeholders
for the full, finished shot or effect.


Zitat
The
film itself focuses on the battle to defeat Voldemort. Three quarters
of the film takes place at Hogwarts during the final battle for the
school. Hogwarts is torn down around us with the violence brought by
the thousands of Death Eaters, army of spiders, giants, and dementors.
Even without all of the special effects complete, you can already tell
how grand and cinematic the final product will feel. The second half
of the "Deathly Hallows" film is an action-packed adventure where good
and evil come together for the final showdown. The way Harry moves
through the film, discovering what he needs to know in order to
ultimately destroy Lord Voldemort is paced perfectly, even if the
journey he takes is not what was outlined in the book.


Zitat
Daniel
Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint continue their high caliber of
performances as Harry, Ron, and Hermione from the first part of the
film, but Alan Rickman (Snape) and Maggie Smith (McGonagall) really do
steal the show. Snape gets to become a fully emotional character in
this film, as evidenced via the phenomenal Prince's Tale memory
sequence, slipped into the ranging and bloody battle for Hogwarts.
Snape is a heartbroken shell of a man when Lily is killed, and we see
every level of those emotions in Rickman's performance. The Prince's
Tale scene is one of the best moments in the entire series, and stays
with you long after you leave the theater.


Zitat
The
look of the film suits its mood and the kind of action which takes
place; the battles are raw and dark, the lighter or tender moments are
warm, and the glow of the Epilogue seems radiant after an hour of
nearly non-stop battles, death, and destruction.


Zitat
Following
a short montage of Voldemort taking the Elder Wand from Dumbledore's
grave, the film opens with Hogwarts Headmaster Snape observing as
students are marched, in lock step, across a courtyard in the castle.
We are then taken to Shell Cottage where Harry, following the burial
of Dobby, speaks with Griphook and Mr. Ollivander. Warwick Davis does
extremely well as Griphook and gets to truly flesh out the conniving
goblin part of this role. The film moves quickly onto the Gringotts
heist scene, where we see excellent work by Helena Bonham Carter who
picks up on Emma Watson's nervous sighs and mannerisms as she pretends
to be Hermione pretending to be Bellatrix.


Zitat
For
the first time in the films, there is a special effect used to fade
Harry and Griphook in and out of the scene under the invisibility
cloak. Harry and Griphook become translucent in several shots in order
to indicate their invisibility and location in relation to the others.
The cart ride down to the Lestrange vault offers more loops and spins
than the most intense roller-coaster out there. At the bottom of a
particularly deep cavern we see the old, abused, and neglected dragon
guard, as--clangers in hand--the group makes their way into the vault.
Inside, the multiplying artifacts quickly make the massive room
cramped, but allow Harry to ride the growing tide of objects to
retrieve the Hufflepuff cup. While all the special effects were not
100% finished, this looks to be one of the coolest sequences in the
film.


Zitat
After escaping from the vault,
Hermione jumps on to the spiny back of the dragon--Harry and Ron close
behind--and rides the creature out through the glass-domed top of the
bank over London. We get the first of many mind/memory connections
between Harry and Voldemort in a riveting intercutting of Voldemort
killing a large number of his Death Eaters with Harry, Ron, and
Hermione swimming their way to shore after dropping off the back of the
dragon. It seems as if the Malfoys are the only ones standing after
the Dark Lord learns of Harry's trip to Gringotts and takes his anger
out on his followers... even Griphook doesn't make it out alive.


Zitat
In
this mind/memory connection, we see a quick glimpse of the Grey Lady
and Hogwarts in Voldemort's mind, informing Harry on his next move.
Setting off alarms as they apparate into Hogsmeade, the Trio are
beckoned inside by Aberforth. Ciaran Hinds gives an excellent
performance as Aberforth Dumbledore, and even manages to resemble and
emulate Michael Gambon's Albus Dumbledore. Hinds' scene at the Hog's
Head is chilling as he delivers a monologue to Harry, trying to
convince him of Albus' uncaring actions towards Harry. All the while,
the portrait of Ariana sits over Harry's head, observing the scene
before being sent off to retrieve Neville and reveal the passageway
into Hogwarts.


Zitat
A bloody and
battle-worn Neville leads them into the castle where the final battle
really starts. In another fantastic scene which follows, Harry reveals
himself to the assembled school and calls Snape out on his murder of
Dumbledore. Before Harry and Snape can duel, McGonagall pushes Harry
to the side and engages Snape herself. They whip spells back and forth
before Snape turns himself into the inky Death Eater smoke and smashes
his way though the Great Hall window... without leaving a bat-shaped
hole, sadly.


Zitat
While Harry searches
for the Grey Lady, with some sage advice from a surprisingly forceful
Luna, McGonagall and the other teachers secure the school. Smith does
a top job here, commanding the Knights of Hogwarts to defend the
school... a spell she almost giddily admits to being one "[she] always
wanted to do..." A forcefield of protection domes the school, which,
we later find out, has the power to disintegrate Death Eaters on
contact. Neville has an early BA moment where, alone, he faces off
against an army of Death Eaters unable to get past the protective
charm. "You and what army!?" he cries. It is here we can see the
rebel leader Neville has become.


Zitat
For
the last hour of the film we are taken along a series of interconnected
journeys and battles that are mixed in with flashbacks and mind
connections between Harry and Voldemort. It is truly impressive to see
how so many different characters and sequences are tied together.
Nothing in the last hour felt either sloppy or pieced together. It
flowed so well it was as if you were panning around the castle seeing
elements of everything happening at once. There are flashes of Percy
Weasley, Trelawney, Sprout, and other familiar faces fighting alongside
the Order. The entire last act truly feels as epic and thrilling as
you'd want it to be. A particular highlight is when Aberforth casts a
mega patronus over the castle and grounds to repel a swarm of Dementors
that are about to envelop the castle.


Zitat
In
a change from the book, a number of shots were added to the memory
scene showing Snape at Godric's Hollow, discovering the dead bodies of
Lily and James. Snape falls to the floor upon seeing Lily's body, and
then cradles her in his arms, sobbing, as the year-old Harry Potter
looks on from his crib. Rickman's scenes with Michael Gambon
(Dumbledore) also hit the mark, showing the backstory of Dumbledore's
search for the horcruxes and Snape's love for Lily. Young Snape, Lily,
and Petunia have been cast perfectly as well... even young James Potter
seems to have been captured the way Snape's character remembers him
from the book.


Zitat
In Snape's death,
Rickman gives a chilling performance along with Ralph Fiennes, who goes
on a Death Eater killing spree as he learns the last bits of his soul
are being systematically destroyed. A man who will stop at nothing to
live forever, Voldemort slashes at the air in front of Snape, which
results in a thin trail of blood to start staining the white collar of
his cloak. Nagini then bites Snape multiple times, shaking the glass
window onto which Snape has collapsed. We see this from the outside of
the Boat House where the Trio are crouching out of sight.


Zitat
As
mentioned above, the Prince's Tale memory is the emotional high point
for the entire film series. It flows beautifully among the battle
going on around Harry, and allows for a quick breath and dose of
reality for Harry. Lasting for about six minutes, the sequence was set
to the temporary score of "Dumbledore's Farewell" from "Half-Blood
Prince" which worked beautifully in this edit, even though it is sure
to be changed for theatrical release. From Young Snape meeting Lily
under an old and decaying monument of a tree and their relationship
before and during school to James' bulling of Snape and his pain upon
discovering their deaths, the entirety of his history is depicted in
these scenes.


Zitat
In the category of
'applause and cheers moments' falls Bellatrix's duel with Mrs. Weasley.
"Not my daughter, you bitch" is delivered exactly how one would
imagine it, and their fight atop a raised platform in the Great Hall is
a momentary show stopper. This is juxtaposed with the heartbreaking
moments when we realize that Fred, Tonks, and Remus have all been
killed.


Zitat
J. K. Rowling's source
material is used nearly verbatim in the forest scenes. Harry walks
into the forest, after passing off the duty to kill Nagini to Ron and
Hermione, and discovers the resurrection stone in the snitch. His
parents, Remus, and Sirius continue with him until he faces Voldemort.
A white flash brings us to King's Cross with a fully clothed Harry,
Dumbledore, and the red, slimy, breathing thing that is a piece of
Voldemort's soul.


Zitat
The film
maintains the illusion that Harry is dead until he leaps from Hagrid's
arms in the Hogwarts courtyard. Narcissa is seen checking for signs of
life, but none are visible at that moment. The final battle between
Harry and Voldemort spans the last fifteen minutes of the film, which
is intercut with Ron and Hermione's attempts to kill Nagini. They do
not deprive Neville of his moment, however, who stands up to Voldemort
and gives a rallying cry to keep fighting for Harry even after it is
thought Harry is dead. Neville steps in to kill the snake seconds
before it is set to pounce on Hermione and Ron.


Zitat
Harry
and Voldemort's final duel is as wide-ranging and epic as the rest of
the film's action. It goes so far as to have Harry grab a hold of
Voldemort and send the pair careening off a tower into the depths,
forcing Voldemort to fly with Harry across and through the castle. In
the end it is just Voldemort and Harry facing each other. With Nagini,
his last horcrux, finished, Harry is able to end the Dark Lord's mortal
life with a spell as simple as "Expelliarmus." The wand flies from
Voldemort's grasp into Harry's hands, and Voldemort slowly decays into
dark nothingness.


Zitat
In the final shot
of Harry, Ron, and Hermione as seventeen year olds, they are shown
standing together looking out into the expanse of the future, while the
crumbling remains of Hogwarts sits behind them. Nineteen years later,
Harry seems to have aged a bit more than the others, but Ron's figure
is noticeably plumper round the middle than before. The dialogue
between Harry and Albus Severus was taken directly from the book and
delivered beautifully.


Zitat
Following
the screening I was able to speak with David Heyman who commented that
they may tweak some elements for the sake of clarity, such as the
succession of the Elder Wand occurred in the story. These alterations,
Heyman said, could happen in a flashback or memory sequence.


Zitat
The
working cut of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" showed
the talents of the filmmakers and actors involved in the creation of
this film, even without every element being 100% complete. I can only
imagine how much more amazing the finished cut will be when it
premieres in theaters this July.

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Okay, und was mich gerade extrem aufregt Wütend


Okay, das war's. Wie Kloves, Heyman und Yates all die Jahre nur so Ron hassen können, wird mir wohl ewig unverständlich bleiben.
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Ich hab jetzt nur den allerletzten Spoiler gelesen.. sagmal, Mat, wie hoch ist die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass mein Horrorszenario eintritt?
Die zwei Sachen, die da genannt wurden, hab ich mir ja schon ausgemalt... ich glaub, ich geh Kloves kloppen.

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Alles über "The Prince's Tale"!

Oh mein Gott! :o Grinsen

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WeiÃź nicht... ich warte immer noch auf Bestätigung, ob Hermine nicht plötzlich einen Basiliskengiftnagellack erfindet und damit Nagini erwürgt.

Was das ganze ja noch viel lächerlicher macht, ist, dass Harry sagt, er geht zu Voldemort und Ron und Hermine ihn ziehen lassen. Wie soll man das denn verstehen?
Harry: "Ich geh sterben"
Ron: "Cool story, bro."

Mir war ja Jesus!Harry schon extrem suspekt, aber Kloves muss ja immer wieder einen draufsetzen. Ich hasse diesen Mann so sehr Augenzwinkern
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@Mat: Er hat immerhin Dumbledore's letzte Zeile in King's Cross übernommen. Auch Harrys Dialog mit Albus Severus ist komplett dabei. AuÃźerdem hat er die geniale "Always"-Verbindung zwischen Lily (Resurrection Stone) und Snape (The Prince's Tale) geschaffen.

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Huhu Bellatrix,

mir fehlt noch die Quellenangabe zu "Princes`s Tale"

Danke.

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Laut gewissen Aussagen auf tumblr wird "Leaving Hogwarts" der finale Score sein.
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Och ne, ist jetzt ist tatsächlich das Schlimmste eingetreten was ich von Kloves und Yates nur erwarten konnte?

Horrorszenario:

Und Harry ging aus Dumbledores Büro... vorbei an Leichen und blabla
Er traf Hermine und Ron:
"Was ist los mit dir Harry?" fragte Hermine und guckte Harry verliebt an wärend Ron böse guckte.
"Ich muss zu Voldemort. Ich muss mich selbst opfern denn ich kann es beenden..."



Aber mal ehrlich, halten die uns für doof?
Wenn Dumbledore zu Snape in der Erinnerung im Film klar und deutlich sagt, dass sich Harry opfern muss, würde das jeder im Kino verstehen!

Wenn jetzt Harry wirklich zu Hermine sagt, dass er sich opfern muss, wäre ich wirklich ein wenig enttäuscht. Unglücklich

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Ein wenig?
Das ist das lächerlichste, was ich zum neuen Film bisher gelesen habe.
Ron, der ewige Volltrottel, der weder mit Hermine noch mit Harry wirklich befreundet ist, er kann nichts, ist tolpatschig und eigentlich nur ein Anhängsel, was für Komik verantwortlich ist; Hermine als Alleskönnerin, bildhübsch und ohne Fehler und Harry, der Traumpartner von Hermine. Ich könnte kotzen.

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Gibt's noch mehr vom Märchenpri - öhm - Geschichte vom Prinzen?

Blumen und Schmetterlinge.
Keine worst memory. Snape nennt Lily niemals Mudblood, ihre Freundschaft wird nie beendet.
Kein Konflikt wegen rassistischer Haltungen.
Kein Snape, der so sehr von den dunklen Künsten fasziniert war, dass er schwarze Flüche als Streiche abtat.
Kein Snape, der jeden Muggelgeborenen Schlammblut nennt.
Wie kommt Snape an Erinnerungen von Lily nach Harrys Geburt?
Snape heult, weil sie tot sind - WTF? Snape hat sich nur für Lily interessiert, er war besessen von ihr, liebte sie krankhaft, wollte nie ihr Glück, James und Harry hätte er verrecken lassen wollen.

Gut, dass Kloves neben Harry und Hermine auch von Snape besessen ist, habe ich geahnt, weil seine parteische, abstoÃźende Art hauptsächlich für Witze gebraucht wurde, aber das geht jetzt echt zu weit.
Da wird extrem auf die Tränendrüse gedrückt, oh man.


Rons Rolle ist darauf reduziert die absolut perfekte Hermine zu beglücken, seiner Entwicklung von den Büchern 4 bis 7, die Harry und Hermine zusammen in den Schatten stellt, nicht vorhanden, genauso wenig wie seine Freundschaft zu Harry.
Harry nimmt dann vorlieb mit Ginny, weil er Hermine nicht haben kann, von der ich in den Filmen nicht weiÃź, was sie an ComicRelief!Ron findet.

Hach, hoffe ich auf eine Neuverfilmung mit fähigen Leuten im Hintergrund, die wenigstens versuchen und sich nicht weigern, den Geist der Bücher wiederzugeben und die Gesamtheit der Charaktere mit Respekt behandeln. Das kann man mittlerweile weder von Kloves, Yates noch Heyman behaupten - schade. Das Potterverse hat mehr verdient, als das was die Filme dazu beigetragen haben.
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Hallo!

Fragen zu den Spoilern meinerseits, also keine neuen Infos.



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