QUOTE (W.I.N.X @ Jul 16 2011, 06:53 AM)
I've seen it twice at this point ( Isaw it the day it was released and the day after), and I cried like a baby, especially at the last scene what with the original John Williams score, paired with the fact it was over and was quite moving and from Snape's death onward, basically. This is the second movie I've literallly had tears pouring down my cheeks in xD. The first was It's A Wonderful Life xD
But I suppose the reason for that is....I've been reading/have had read to me the books/watched the movies since I was five. That's most of my life, and when it was over....it's really a major part of my life that's over. These books taught me to read. It's sad, like that, more of childhood done. And sure, there'll be other stuff....but nothing that was with me since I can remember.[/soliloquy]
That makes me sound epically sad...but I was really quite sad it's all over.
Yeah I felt the same way. I am probably going to see it again next week sometime but for the past ten years there has always been something Harry Potter related to look forward to like reading the next book or another movie coming out so at the end I was just crying since now it's kind of final that my childhood is over and I have to move on with my adult life.