The first half of the book of Deathly Hallows doesn't have much action, but does have much emotion. Same with the movie. The pacing is leisurely, sometimes TOO leisurely, but the emotion is intense and there's a real sense of danger and crisis. The action sequences are explosive and scary, and some of the "on the road" scenes are breathlessly beautiful. Radcliffe, Grint and Watson all push their acting envelopes. Best moments: a heartbreaking dance between Harry and Hermione, the Godric's Hollow sequence, and the pursuit by the snatchers. I wish director Yates had varied the blue-gray palette, but if you bring patience to the theater, you'll have a rich experience.