Marooners' Rock writes:
I’ve never been a huge Harry Potter fan. I have all the movies on Blu-Ray. I like them well enough. They are very entertaining stories about witches and wizards and, behind all of that fantasy dressing, growing up. You watch a young boy and his friends go through the trials and tribulations of adolescence and become adults. These movies are so effective that I, a non-fan fan, even got a bit misty eyed at the end while all the girls and guys dressed up in various robes and skirts bawled uncontrollably, wiping their eyes with their improvised wands, woefully realizing what a horrible idea that is. Deathly Hallows, Part Two is, in nearly every way possible and in every way that counts, a complete triumph.
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