It's a shame they didn't show Snape losing it big time at the end when Harry calls him a coward. I thought they were setting that up at earlier on when Bella calls him a coward at Spinner's End, you could see it affecting him, but then nothing when Harry says it to him. He should have grabbed Harry, been in his face, really scary, but they didn't go for it.
Some of the cuts actually 'corrected' JK Rowling in a way. e.g. the big emphasis on Harry learning non-verbal spells that there was throughout the book, with Snape telling him at the end that he'll be blocked again and again unless he keeps his mouth shut. None of that went anywhere in Deathly Hallows.
Some of the cuts actually 'corrected' JK Rowling in a way. e.g. the big emphasis on Harry learning non-verbal spells that there was throughout the book, with Snape telling him at the end that he'll be blocked again and again unless he keeps his mouth shut. None of that went anywhere in Deathly Hallows.