Harry Potter fans: Did you cry during the Deathly Hallows?
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July 16th, 2011
I cried during the flashback of Snape and especially during the epilogue. And when they played John William’s score at the very end, I just lost control of my emotions. My girlfriend (who’s not a fan of HP) was completely embarassed.
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Nope. It was a good end but not that good.
I almost lost it when McGonagall was being such a badass. The music was really geared for pulling at the heart strings, it was emotional but no tears from me.
I’ve not been yet, thought i have a 10 year old nagging me constantly. Having read the book, I might when certain characters die
I admit that I am an old softy. It doesn’t take much more than calling Harry “The Boy Who Lived” to cause my eyes to well up.
I didn’t bawl, but I did weep several times.
Oh yeah. When Snape died, when Tonks/Lupin/Fred died, at the very end when the lights were turning back on… I felt very stupid for not having brought my tissues with me.
I’m not a fan but saw all the films and cinematically I was touched and teary eyed when Harry on his way to his death saw his Mom and Dad, his Professor and his godfather Sirius Black. The most dramatic part was when Sirius pointed to Harry’s heart saying “We’ll be with you, here…”
I was very close to crying several times, especially when they showed Snape’s memories and his death. I was the closest to losing it when they showed George’s and Ron’s reactions to Fred’s death. The friend I was with was close to losing it the entire time, and I had to fish tissues out of my purse for him. It was really an emotional movie, I think.
I shouldn’t even answer this question, as I was already tearing up in earnest when the Warner Brothers logo came up…
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