The relevance of the "Burning of the Burrow/Children of the Corn" moment escapes me, and also feel that the end of the movie is very rushed and underdone. It really needs a much more masterful conclusion to keep us coming back for more. Also some of the plot's details that are omitted in the movie (such as the way the Potion's text is hidden) lessen the suspense of HBP, a quality which makes it the best book, and the most disappointing movie, of the series. Too bad we have the same screenwriter/director team for the remaining movies. Maybe if they read the book?