Perhaps the film’s most beautiful and painful scene. Harry, clutching the Resurrection Stone, turns it three times. Out of the mist emerge James, Lily, Sirius, and Lupin. “You’ve been so brave,” Lily whispers. Harry asks, “Does it hurt?” Sirius replies, “Dying? Not at all. Quicker than falling asleep.” Harry drops the stone and walks—alone—into the forest to face Voldemort’s killing curse. No dialogue. No score at first. Just a boy walking toward his death.
. The battle sequences were lauded for their "gritty" and "intense" action. Standout Performances
Perhaps the film’s most beautiful and painful scene. Harry, clutching the Resurrection Stone, turns it three times. Out of the mist emerge James, Lily, Sirius, and Lupin. “You’ve been so brave,” Lily whispers. Harry asks, “Does it hurt?” Sirius replies, “Dying? Not at all. Quicker than falling asleep.” Harry drops the stone and walks—alone—into the forest to face Voldemort’s killing curse. No dialogue. No score at first. Just a boy walking toward his death.
. The battle sequences were lauded for their "gritty" and "intense" action. Standout Performances Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2 -20...