The film opens as Hermione and Harry simultaneously prepare to begin searching for and destroying Voldemort's Horcruxes. Meanwhile, Severus Snape arrives at Malfoy Manor and tells Voldemort and the rest of his council that he has been apointed the new head of Hogwarts, and that the Order of the Phoenix will move Harry Potter from Privet Drive to a more secure location. Voldemort borrows Lucius Malfoy's wand to avoid doing battle with twin wands and murders Charity Burbage, Professor of Muggle Studies at Hogwarts.
After Harry's fearful and loathsome in-laws, the Duresleys, flee from their house and the neighborhood thus leaving Harry alone, the Order of the Phoenix arrives to meet Harry, and six others, which include Ron, Hermione, Fred and George Weasley, Fleur Delacour, and Mundungus Fletcher, to take Polyjuice Potion to become Harry's doppelgängers. Harry and the six copies leave Privet Drive paired with a protector, with the real Harry riding with Hagrid on his flying motorcycle. They are intercepted almost immediately by Death Eaters, and the pairs scatter. Voldemort appears, but Harry's wand defeats Voldemort's borrowed one and they arrive safely at the Burrow. All but Mad-Eye Moody, who was killed in the skirmish by Voldemort, and Mundungus, who disapparated when he saw Voldemort, arrive after, but George has a bad head wound from a curse Snape conjured. Ron convinces Harry to remain at the Burrow until after Bill and Fleur's wedding, before leaving to find and destroy the Horcruxes.
Minister of Magic Rufus Scrimgeour arrives at the Burrow and distributes the items from Dumbledore's last will and testament to Ron (the Deluminator), Hermione (personal copy of "The Tales of Beetle the Bard"), and Harry (the first Snitch Harry caught and the missing Sword of Gryffindor). During the wedding, Harry sees Xenophilius Lovegood and notices a strange symbol on his necklace. Harry talks to Elphias Dodge, one of Dumbledore's old friends, and Ron's Aunt Muriel, a gossiper, and learns that the Dumbledore family once lived in Harry's hometown, Godric's Hollow. A Patronus message sent by Kingsley Shacklebolt appears and warns that the Ministry has fallen, Scrimgeour is dead, and that "they are coming". Death Eaters appear, and Harry, Ron and Hermione disapparate to London.
Taking refuge in a cafe, they discuss their immediate plans, but before they can leave two Death Eaters arrive. The trio win the duel and escape to Grimmauld Place, where they discover that Regulus Arcturus Black, Sirius' younger brother, is the R.A.B. from the false locket found at the end of Half-Blood Prince. Kreacher reveals that the real locket was in the house, but Mundungus took it when he looted Grimmauld Place. Harry sends Kreacher to retrieve Mundungus, who explains that Umbridge extorted it from him in return for not revoking his peddler's license. They plan to break into the Ministry, now under the eye of Death Eaters, to recover it.
Harry, Ron, and Hermoine capture and impersonate three Ministry members and enter their secret Ministery offices, but are quickly split up: Hermione to the courtrooms with Umbridge to witness a false trial, Ron to the Head of Magical Law Enforcement's (Death Eater Yaxley's) office to deal with a lingering rainstorm charm, and Harry is left free to wander since he serendipitously copied the Death Eater Runcorn. Harry finds Umbridge's office, but not the locket, and makes his way down to courtroom, joined by Ron. They and Hermione stun Umbridge and take back the locket, and attempt to leave the Ministry. However, their Polyjuice Potion wears off, and during the battle to Floo away, Yaxley catches hold of them as they appear at Grimmauld Place.
Since they can no longer safely hide there with Yaxley now a Secret-Keeper, Hermione apparates them away to a forest. Ron gets splinched in the process, preventing the group from leaving their location until he recovers. They attempt to destroy the locket, but it proves indestructible to their magic, so they are forced to take turns wearing it despite its negative effect on their morale. While wearing it, Harry sees a vision of Voldemort interrogating and killing Gregorovitch the wand-maker, and going off in search of a mysterious teenage wizard that Gregorovitch said robbed his shop many years ago.
As they apparate around the countryside to camp in secluded places, Ron becomes increasingly suspicious that Harry and Hermione are becoming more than friends. While wearing the locket, he overhears Hermione discover that, if they can find the Sword of Gryffindor they can use it to destroy the Horcruxes. This realization that they must find yet another thing they don't know the location of, coupled with his increasing suspicion and resentment, drives him to leave the group and return home. Harry and Hermione are forced to teleport away, leaving Ron no way to return even if he wished to. Hermione takes his exit very badly, so Harry dances with her to a song on the radio to cheer her up--but the romantic situation is too much for Hermione, and she reverts to her sad mood.
Harry decides to visit Godric's Hollow, both to return there for the first time since Voldemort attacked him and to try and meet Bathilda Bagshot, a magical historian who "knew the Dumbledores better than anyone". They find the church graveyard, and Hermione discovers that a man named Ignotus Peverell's tombstone features the same symbol on Lovegood's necklace and in Dumbledore's book. Harry discovers his parent's gravestone, and an old woman approaches them while they pay their respects. Harry guesses that the woman is Bagshot, and they follow her to her home. Harry sees a picture of the teen from Gregorovitch's memory, and Bagshot takes him to the attic while Hermione wanders downstairs. She finds signs of a bloody attack, and realizes that the real Bagshot must be dead; the woman with Harry decomposes before his eyes into Voldemort's snake Nagini, and after a fight Harry and Hermione escape with the only casualty being Harry's wand. Hermione says that the teen from Gregorovitch's memory is Gellert Grindelwald.
In the forest where they spend the night, Harry sees a patronus doe while keeping watch, and follows it to a frozen pond. He discovers the Sword of Gryffindor at the bottom, but as he swims to reach it the locket goes berserk and attempts to drown him. Ron appears and saves him, grabbing the sword, and Harry convinces Ron to try and destroy the Horcrux. When Harry opens the locket using parseltongue, a monstrous black cloud erupts and shows Ron terrible visions--spiders, a ghostly Harry telling Ron that Mrs. Weasley wanted him for a son, and a ghostly Hermione mocking him and asking why she would choose Ron over The Chosen One, and the two forms begin kissing. Ron angrily attacks the locket with the sword, destroying the Horcrux, and the two return to the tent. Hermione is furious with Ron for leaving and returning like nothing happened, but the trio decide to visit Mr. Lovegood to find out about the symbol.
At the Lovegood house, Mr. Lovegood teaches them about the Deathly Hallows--an invincible Elder Wand, a Resurrecting Stone, and an Invisibility Cloak--and tells them the story of the three Peverell Brothers, who possessed the items. When the group attempts to leave, Mr. Lovegood reveals that the Death Eaters have taken Luna, and he must keep them there until they arrive to see his daughter again. They escape in the ensuing attack, but disapparate back to a former campground, where a group of Snatchers are waiting to capture them and take them to the Ministry. Hermione uses a Stinging Hex to disfigure Harry's face, but when the Snatchers see Harry's scar through the swelling they instead take the group to Malfoy Manor to collect a reward that was set for Harry.
Since the Malfoys and Bellatrix cannot be sure that the disfigured person is Harry, despite the fact that he is travelling with Ron and Hermione, they refrain from summoning Voldemort until the swelling dies down. However, Bellatrix sees the Sword of Gryffindor, which she believes resides in her vault at Gringott's Bank. She imprisons Harry and Ron in the cellar, where they find Luna, Ollivander, and a goblin; Bellatrix brutally tortures Hermione to try to find out how they stole the sword. Wormtail takes the goblin upstairs to be interrogated, and Harry summons Dobby, who frees Luna and Ollivander before breaking Harry and Ron out. They go to rescue Hermione and the goblin, but despite winning the duels with Dobby's help - Harry manages to win Draco's wand and picks up Bellatrix' wand - Bellatrix throws a knife that stabs and kills Dobby as they disapparate. Harry gives Dobby a proper burial on the beach where they appear.
The movie ends with Voldemort opening Dumbledore's tomb and taking the Elder Wand.
May be better
The film opens with Rufus Scrimgeour, newly appointed Minister of Magic, addressing the magical world about Voldemort slowly returning to power. The film cuts to Harry Potter watching as his fearful and loathsome uncle Vernon, cousin Dudley, and aunt Petunia Dursley pack up their car and leave him behind in their empty and abandoned house. Ron Weasly is shown standing outside the Burrow, contemplating the tasks ahead that he knows he and his two friends will have to face soon. Meanwhile, Hermione Granger is going around her own house, erasing herself from all of the family portraits, as well as wiping her parents' memories of anything having to do with their daughter before finally leaving.
Severus Snape, meanwhile, arrives at Malfoy Manor, where Lord Voldemort is holding a meeting between himself and his Death Eaters. Snape takes his place among them, and informs Voldemort of the date and time Harry Potter will be moved from Number 4 Privet Drive. He also informs the group that the Ministry is just within their control. Voldemort tells his Death Eaters that he alone must be the one to kill Harry, but he cannot do so with his wand due to the connection shared between their cores. He forces Lucius Malfoy to give him Malfoy's own wand. Voldemort then kills Charity Burbage, the Muggle Studies teacher from Hogwarts, and feeds her body to Nagini as the Death Eaters look on.
Several members of the Order of the Phoenix arrive at Number 4, Privet Drive to move Harry to the Burrow. Alastor 'Mad-Eye' Moody informs Harry that since they can't apparate or use the Floo network without being watched by the Ministry of Magic, they must fly to the Burrow. Ron, Hermione, Fleur Delacour, Mundungus Fletcher, and Fred and George Weasley all take Polyjuice Potion in order to disguise themselves as Harry. The plan is that if the Death Eaters attack them while they move, then they won't know which Harry Potter is the real one. Before taking off with Hagrid on Sirius' flying motorcycle, Harry releases Hedwig to fly and meet them at the Burrow. Everybody takes off and is almost immediately attacked by the Death Eaters. A chase ensues, during which Hedwig joins the fight, but is killed. Harry is then pursued by Voldemort himself. Harry's wand acts of its own accord and defends Harry from Voldemort's curse, destroying Lucius's wand. Harry and Hagrid then pass through the protective enchantment surrounding the Burrow and land.
The rest of the Order arrives at the Burrow, shaken because of the attack and the obvious betrayal. George and Lupin show up, with George's left ear having been cursed off. Bill Weasley arrives and sadly informs the group that Mad-Eye Moody was killed and that Fletcher had fled in fear. Afterwards, while everyone is asleep, Harry attempts to leave, feeling guilty that people have been injured or killed for him. Ron stops him and convinces him that the fight is bigger than him, and that he should stay long enough to see Bill and Fleur's wedding.
Harry dreams of Voldemort raging at an imprisoned Ollivander, the wandmaker, about Lucius's wand not working to defeat Harry. While the group is setting up the tent for the wedding, Rufus Scrimgeour arrives and meets with Harry, Ron, and Hermione. He reveals to them that Albus Dumbledore left them several possessions in his will. To Ron, he left his deluminator, the device Dumbledore used on his arrival at Privet Drive to turn out and put back lights. To Hermione, Dumbledore left his copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, a series of wizarding children's stories. To Harry, he left the Golden Snitch that he caught in his first Quidditch match. Scrimgeour also tells Harry that Dumbledore also left him the sword of Godric Gryffindor, but since it was not Dumbledore's to give away and that the sword is currently missing, Harry does not receive it.
Bill and Fleur's wedding commences, and Harry sits and talks with Elphias Doge, an elderly wizard who knew Dumbledore and wrote his obituary in The Daily Prophet. They are joined by Ron's Auntie Muriel, who tells Harry that he barely knew Dumbledore at all, and proceeds to tell Harry snippets of Dumbledore's strange past, including information about his father killing three Muggles, his sister dying tragically and strangely, his brother being a recluse and oddball of the Dumbledore family, and the Dumbledore family living in Godric's Hollow as neighbors to the Potters and Bathilda Bagshot, a world-renowned author and historian. The wedding is interrupted by Kingsley Shacklebolt's Patronus arriving suddenly to inform everybody that the Ministry of Magic has fallen, Scrimgeour is dead, and the Death Eaters are coming. Harry, Ron, and Hermione apparate to central London just as the Death Eaters arrive.
They go to a small coffee shop to discuss their next course of action is, when they are suddenly attacked by two Death Eaters. The trio subdues them and wipes their memories, wondering how the two knew where they were. The trio decides to go to Number 12 Grimuald Place to hide. While there, they discover that R.A.B, the mysterious person who stole the real locket of Slytherin that Voldemort turned into a Horcrux, is actually Sirius's brother, Regulus Arcturus Black. Kreacher, the resident house-elf of Grimauld Place, tells the trio that the real locket was in the house, but that it was stolen by Mundungus Fletcher. Harry orders Kreacher to find Mundungus and bring him back. The film cuts to the Ministry of Magic, where Pius Thicknese, a Death Eater, has taken the position of Minister of Magic, and has decreed that all half-blood witches and wizards must be screened to 'see if they truly are of magical descent'. Harry has a dream of Voldemort finding Gregorovich, a foriegn wandmaker. Kreacher returns to Grimuald Place with Mundungus Fletcher, as well as Dobby, a house-elf that Harry freed from the Malfoy family in his second year at Hogwarts. Mundungus tells the trio that he was forced to give the locket to a Ministry woman in order to save himself from being arrested for pawning without a license. It's revealed that the woman is none other than Dolores Umbridge.
The trio use Polyjuice Potion to take on the appearance of three Ministry officials, and sneak into the Ministry to find Umbridge. They end up seperated; Ron having to take care of an angry Yaxley, another Death Eater, Harry to go to Umbridge's office to find the locket, and Hermione to the very courtroom where Umbridge is holding trials for muggle-borns. Harry doesn't find the locket in Umbridge's office, and he meets up with Ron again. Together, they go down to the courtroom, where a large group of Dementors are used to scare the muggle-borns on trial into submission. Umbridge is interrogating a woman who turns out to be the wife of the man that Ron has changed into. Harry, in a fit of rage at Umbridge, stuns her. He quickly retrieves the locket, and the trio and the muggle-born woman, Mary Catermole, evade the Dementors. The trio quickly escapes from the Ministry with Yaxley on their tail.
They suddenly arrive in a forest. Ron has been splinched, and while Hermione tends to his wounds, she tells Harry that they can't go back to Grimuald Place because Yaxley followed them and found out of its' whereabouts. They are now forced to wander the countryside in a tent. After Ron is patched up, the trio attempts a variety of spells to destroy the locket, but despite their best efforts and most destructive spells, the locket remains unscratched. They decide that they will search the countryside for more Horcruxes while taking turns wearing the locket. They deduct that while wearing the locket, the wearer feels much more angry, suspicious, fearful, and overall bad-tempered than they normally do. Ron is affected most particularly, and while wearing the locket he bitterly notices Harry and Hermione spending a lot of time together. The film cuts to Harry holding the snitch Dumbledore left him. Hermione tells him that snitches have flesh memories, meaning the snitch can remember which person caught it and it can only open for that one person.
Hermione is struck by a revelation one night about why Dumbledore left Harry the Sword of Gryffindor. She tells him that the sword is Goblin-made, meaning it does not retain dust, dirt, or scratches, but it does imbibe any and all things that only make it stronger. Because Harry had killed a basilisk in his second year with the sword, the sword is now impregnated with basilisk venom, one of the few rare substances that can destroy a Horcrux. Ron, who is wearing the locket, overhears this conversation and finally snaps, provoking a yelling match with Harry. The fight ends with Ron leaving the two.
Harry and Hermione apparate from the campsite the next day, leaving behind any chance that Ron can find them again. Hermione is particularly saddened by Ron's departure, and Harry notices. One night, while listening to the radio, Harry invites Hermione to a friendly dance to lighten their moods. The next day, Harry is holding the snitch yet again, and this time he places it to his lips. Because he originally caught the snitch by nearly swallowing it, he gets a reaction from it. Five words appear on the snitch's gold covering; "I open at the close."
Harry and Hermione decide to go to Godric's Hollow for two reaons. The first being that it was where Harry's parents died and he wishes to visit their grave. The second being that Bathilda Bagshot, a historian and a friend to the Dumbledore family, lives there and they believe that Dumbledore could have left Gryffindor's Sword with her. They apparate to Godric's Hollow and realize that it's Christmas Eve. Harry and Hermione go to the town's graveyard to search for Harry's parents' grave. Hermione notices on the grave of one 'Ignotus Peverell' the exact same symbol that was inked into her copy of "The Tales of Beedle the Bard" left to her by Dumbledore. Harry finds his parents' graves, and Hermione conjures a wreath of roses for it.
The two then notice that they are being watched by none other than Bathilda Bagshot. They follow her to her house, all the while remaining silent. Once there, Bathilda goes upstairs and Harry follows her, leaving Hermione to investigate downstairs. Hermione notices that Bathilda owns a copy of Rita Skeeter's new book "The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore", and takes it out of curiosity. Harry takes notice of a picture of a young man on the way upstairs. Once upstairs, Bathilda finally speaks to Harry, but in parseltongue. Harry responds, not knowing that it's a trap. Bathilda's body falls away to reveal Nagini to have been controlling her. Nagini attacks Harry and Hermione, hearing the noise, comes upstairs to help. Harry is bitten by the snake, but the two manage to escape.
When Harry awakes, Hermione tell him that in the commotion at Bathilda's, his wand was destroyed. She also reveals to Harry that the picture he saw of a young man is the same picture in "The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore". The man is Gellert Grindelwald, a dark wizard from the mid-1900s and a brief friend of Albus Dumbledore's. That night, Harry sits outside on guard when a silver doe-patronus appears to him. He follows it to a small frozen pond. The Sword of Gryffindor is at the bottom. Harry strips down and dives in to retrieve it, but the horcrux around his neck senses the Sword and tries to strangle Harry. Ron suddenly arrives and rescues Harry, as well as retrieving the Sword. Harry uses parseltongue to open the locket so Ron can destroy it. The locket tries to fight back by using fearful apparitions on Ron, including a large smokey monstrosity and spiders. Then it takes the form of Harry and Hermione, who tell Ron what a failure he is. The Harry and Hermione apparition share a passionate kiss, and Ron, enraged, destroys the Horcrux.
They return to the tent, where Hermione grows increasingly angry at Ron for having the audacity to return. Harry and Hermione wonder how Ron found them, and he tells them that the Deluminator that Dumbledore left him was what got him back. He says he heard Hermione's voice coming from it and he clicked it. A small blue light came out and went into his chest where his heart was, and he apparated and arrived in time to see the silver doe.
The trio decides to visit the Lovegood house due to the fact that the symbol Hermione sees in "The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore" has popped up everywhere, including around Xenophilias Lovegood's neck at Bill and Fleur's wedding. Mr. Lovegood tells them the tale of the Three Brothers and the Deathly Hallows, which are revealed to be three incredibly powerful magical items; The Elder Wand, a wand of immense power that is rumored to be unbeatable, The Ressurection Stone, a stone that can bring back the spirits of those who have died, and The Invisibility Cloak, making the wearer completely invisible. The rumor goes that the person who brings these three items together will become master of death. Xenophilias tries to turn the trio over to the Death Eaters as ransom for his daughter Luna, who they have captured. The trio escape and disapparate magically back to the forest, where a group of Snatchers are waiting to capture them. Hermione magically disfigures Harry's face so he is unrecognizable. They are captured and taken them to Malfoy Manor in order to collect a reward that was set for Harry.
At Malfoy Manor, Bellatrix Lestrange imprisons Harry and Ron in the cellar, where she has also imprisoned Luna Lovegood, the wandmaker Ollivander, and Griphook the Goblin; meanwhile, she violently tortures Hermione to try to find out how they acquired the Sword of Gryffindor, which she had believed to be safe in her vault at Gringotts. Harry has another vision and sees Voldemort finding Grindelwald at the wizarding prison, Nuremgard. Grindelwald tells him that as a result of a long ago duel, Dumbledore is now the master of one of the Deathly Hallows, the Elder Wand.
Harry, using a magical mirror his godfather Sirius gave him, sees another man's face staring back at him. He begs the person in the mirror for help. Dobby then appears and at Harry's request, rescues Luna and Ollivander and returns to help Harry, Ron, Hermione and Griphook. The group rescue the battered and bloodied Hermione with Dobby's help; Harry wins Draco's want and scoops up two others, including Bellatrix's wand. But, as they dispparate, Bellatrix throws the dagger, which she used to carve the word "mudblood" into Hermione's arm, at Dobby, causing it to sink into his chest, killing him. Harry gives Dobby a proper burial on the beach near Shell Cottage, the home of Bill and Fleur.
The films ends with Voldemort visiting Dumbledore's White Tomb on the islands near Hogwarts, he splits open the coffin and steals the Elder Wand; triumphant he sends green lightning shooting into darks clouds that gather overhead.
To be continued....
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