Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows

Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows

Movies offer an impactful journey that draws viewers attention. The mood set and the use of tools such as music grasp one responsively as resonating with characters is made possible. An entire film offers different scenes that develop the narrative intended by the script-writer. A scene in a movie offers different aspects that are captivating and in line with the storyline in a bid to keep the viewer rooted and engaged.

The 99th to the 104th minute in the movie Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2 offers a thrilling scene. David Yates directs the film (derived from Harry Potter novels scribbled by award-winning writer J.K Rowling). The setting is at Hogwarts, a school for wizards and witches, a place the protagonist and antagonist call home hence setting the mood for the ensuing battle. Followers of the two warring sides and their leaders are the characters involved. Rising somber music plays, an innuendo accompanied by one of the good guys stepping up offering an inspiring speech of confronting the enemy. He is captured in a reverse angle. The sound peaks where the leader of the evil (who was perceived dead) springs to action illuminated by a close-up shot. The key light is placed on the antagonist to capture his unfolding reaction to the unfolding events. A deep focus illuminates the opposing ends, one drawn by sorrow (they perceive their leader dead which changes later) and the other triumphant.

Other props vital in the scene is the snake that accompanies the antagonist and the sorting hat held by the speech giver. He is bleeding, and the setting is in ruins signifying the bloody battle that unfolded. The scene captures the intended message by the director; good must stand up to evil despite the uphill task. Help will always be awarded ‘at Hogwarts’ to those who seek.

 
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