I saw the movie this afternoon with my grandson and I have been dying to talk about it with someone else who has seen it. My husband gave up on the movies, and the books after Goblet of Fire. He's not very fond of the author's writing. So even though he asked me about the movie, he can't comment about something he hasn't read, or seen.Now I on the other hand have enjoyed the movies, and the books for the most part. I have concluded that the author is telling two different stories here. One for the pages of her books, and the other for the movie screen. I guess that makes sense, since there's no way all the details in the books can be seen on screen. The movies would be way, way too long.
However, why add scenes that make no sense? Unless of course it is setting us up for future scenes in future movies. What disappoints me the most is when reading these delightful books, you get a vision in your head of scenes you hope to see in the movie, and then they are not there.
I like the fact that the kids have paired up. Ron and Hermione, and Harry and Ginny. However, I missed seeing Neville. The kids were supposed to help Harry at the end, and they didn't. I should have been crying when Dumbledore died at the end, and it left me feeling nothing. No way would Harry just let Snape walk by him like that at the end, after Snape told him to hush.
I left the theatre enjoying the movie for the most part. However, the HBP was my favorite book, but the movie should have been so much better, and it wasn't.