This movie was very well put-together, from the music to the artistic interpretation of the Deathly Hallows story. From beginning to end, the dark themes, and indeed, look, of the film keeps the viewer on the edge of their seat - or pressed to the back of the chair. It was a surprise to see how certain parts of the film were done - an introduction of sexuality being one and torture for another - but neither disappointed and were tastefully done. The one who stole the show was Rupert Grint; his much more grown up and at times quite dark performance stood out from the rest while keeping the humorous charm we've come to expect from Ron. The question now will not be "will Voldemort be defeated?", but "will the fans survive until the release of Part 2?"