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Originally Posted by Morrigan
It's totally possible my expectations were too high. It could have also been the fact that it was a "dine in" theater which I found extremely distracting so that could have pulled me out of the movie as well.
I did like the movie, in fact my only complaint was the Neville scene confronting Voldemort how they were still making fun of him. I guess they didn't have time to go into it but I wish they had commented that Neville turned into a fantastic leader. I also didn't like that Harry told Ron/Hermione to kill the snake and not Neville.
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I've been to one of the Studio Movie Grill's in the Metroplex a few times, but for anything serious. I can totally see being distracted during anything more complex than a rom-com.
I must have totally forgotten them making fun of Neville. I do think it's telling, though, that Neville was able to kill the snake when clearly Ron and Hermione could not. I took that as yet another sign that Neville, who was born on the same day as Harry, was also integral in the death of Voldemort. If he had not killed Nagini, then Harry could not have killed Voldemort.
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