Maybe someone can clear this up for me. SPOILERS AHEAD. Okay, so it's revealed that, in order to kill Voldemort, Harry must die. They make, like, a huge deal out of it in the movie, like it's the grand revelation of the entire series of books. Because I guess it is. But then, oh, nvm he can just live, that's cool. What was up with that? Now, I never read the books, but I lost so much respect for the series when that happened. "Harry must die!" Wow, predictable, but still ballsy, and a very fitting conclusion to this epic series. Maybe I'll read these books after all. "Nevermind, he can live. Forever!
" What the hell is this? Did a 4 year old write this? Or was it written for 4 year olds?
I am disappoint.