I read the first Potter book when I was eight and saw the first movie when I was eleven. I was seventeen when the last book came out and I am now twenty as the last film premieres. This series was there for me during every happy and dark moment during my childhood and this last film could not have been a more perfect way to say goodbye to that series. It was exciting, enthralling, engaging, engrossing and every other word that has a similar definition. A total roller coaster ride of emotions. Whenever your heart isn't racing as the battle of Hogwarts rages on, it's breaking because of one of the many deaths of characters we've grown to love over the past seven films. It's perfection, it's a masterpiece. I was left breathless at the end.
This movie was incredible. It had all of the elements that I loved from the book: the darkness in the memory sequences, the mystery behind Draco, the romance and comedy, Harry's paranoia with the Half-Blood Prince. It had all of these elements and it all flowed well together. Every side of the film was balanced perfectly. And all thanks to the directing by David Yates and the writing by Steve Kloves. No complaints for them. Another strong point was the acting. The highlight performances given by: Michael Gambon, Jim Broadbent, Daniel Radcliffe and Tom Felton. They each brought their characters to life perfectly. All in all, an amazing film in which I had an amazing experience in. It was everything that I asked for and then more. Go see it.