The Harry Potter movies made many changes to the book series, with one Deathly Hallows change making a particularly emotional scene more powerful.
One change in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows made Harry’s story much more powerful, as compared to the book. Naturally, the Harry Potter movies had to make several changes to the original story in order to condense the long books into cohesive films. While many of the changes and retcons in the films didn’t quite work, some changes benefited the movies greatly and arguably made Harry Potter's story better than it already was.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY In the Deathly Hallows book, Harry and Hermione decide to visit Godric’s Hollow on Christmas in search of one of Voldemort’s Horcruxes. Hermione is extremely against the idea, thinking Voldemort would have set up a trap, given that Godric’s Hollow is Harry’s birthplace, and so Voldemort would expect Harry to return there. Hermione only agrees to visit on the condition that they disguise themselves with Polyjuice Potion and hide under the invisibility cloak.
Not Disguising Himself Makes Harry’s Godric's Hollow Return More Powerful While the change was most likely due to the filmmakers wanting Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson on screen rather than other actors, it also makes this moment incredibly powerful. By not disguising himself as someone else, Harry’s return to Godric’s Hollow holds much more emotional weight.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 served as the setup for the final fight in Part 2, but it also served the purpose of showing exactly what the heroes are fighting for. Harry returning to see his old home and his parents’ graves in Godric’s Hollow was a significant moment for Harry, as it served as a reminder of why he needs to stop Voldemort once and for all.
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