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  • First Time Watching "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince" REACTION & REVIEW
    FULL-LENGTH REACTION: / jakereactsyt
    INTRO: 0:00 - 3:52
    REACTION: 3:53 - 41:25
    OUTRO: 41:26 - 49:11
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  • @dhruvipatel4009
    @dhruvipatel4009 Před měsícem +71

    After Dumbledore’s death, Fawkes was never seen at hogwarts again. He had stayed all these years because of his loyalty to Dumbledore. Hogwarts never heard the phoenix song again.
    Fun fact: the phoenix feather that’s in Harry’s and Voldemort’s wands are Fawkes feathers

    • @JakeReactsYT
      @JakeReactsYT  Před měsícem +11

      Wow! That’s a really beautiful connection

  • @frakte
    @frakte Před měsícem +83

    Fun fact: Tom Riddle as a child is played by Hero Fiennes Tiffin, whose uncle Ralph Fiennes plays adult Voldemort.
    And I really recommend the audiobooks. Half-Blood Prince, in particular, goes into Tom Riddle’s family background, which this movie didn’t. His family was, shall we say, “interesting”.

    • @di3486
      @di3486 Před měsícem +1

      That kid was amazing.

    • @petersmyth6739
      @petersmyth6739 Před měsícem +6

      The audio books read by Stephen Fry are a work of art in their own right.

    • @SnowDeerling
      @SnowDeerling Před 28 dny +2

      I wish they’d had the scenes about his family in the movie. Fun fact: the actor who played Tom Riddle in the Chamber of Secrets was supposed to play Volkswagen’s father, since he was too old to play Tom in school again.

    • @zoookoo
      @zoookoo Před 13 dny +1

      When I read the book the first time last year when I decided to read the whole series the story of his family, his mother's side was crazy and I got mad they left it out of the movie! Hoping the new series will include all the bits that were taken out from the movies

  • @AubreyAuthor
    @AubreyAuthor Před měsícem +73

    Liquid luck is illegal to use in sporting events. That’s why he could be expelled for it.

    • @JakeReactsYT
      @JakeReactsYT  Před měsícem +2

      Thats makes sense 😅

    • @hectorsmommy1717
      @hectorsmommy1717 Před 27 dny +2

      Magic of any kind is also illegal to use. Hermione was able to use the confundus charm on Cormac because it was just a tryout, not an actual event. Not sure how they would know but there might be some type of magical detection system in place. On the other hand, if there were Quirrel's spell on Harry's broom in the first movie would have been noticed.

  • @SorcererLord
    @SorcererLord Před měsícem +107

    All magical children start to display uncontrolled magic powers when they're young, it's not specific to Harry and Volkswagen.

    • @andrewguenther988
      @andrewguenther988 Před měsícem +15

      If I remember correctly, Neville's uncle forced him to exhibit magic as a young child by throwing him out a high window. Neville bounced when he hit the ground instead of splattering.

    • @lisaisaprincess23
      @lisaisaprincess23 Před měsícem +14

      But first, to @SorcererLord for the smooth usage of the word 'Volkwagen' this comment board has ever seen, I award your house 20 points 🙃

    • @sersastark
      @sersastark Před měsícem +12

      @@lisaisaprincess23 i love the nickname Volkswagen and dislike those who badgered him into not using it. it was so funny and fitting.

    • @Daytondaily
      @Daytondaily Před měsícem +5

      They don’t talk to snakes though. And they cant “make animals do what I want without training them". Those aren’t usual things. Harry didn’t make the snake do anything as a kid. He could just talk to it.

    • @SorcererLord
      @SorcererLord Před měsícem +4

      @@lisaisaprincess23 Thanks a lot, 20 points to Slytherin, great! Hopefully we win the House Cup this year!

  • @JakeReactsYT
    @JakeReactsYT  Před měsícem +81

    For anyone wondering why audio cuts out certain parts, it's because I had to remove a lot of the music due to copyright. Sad because the music in this one is so powerful and really drives the emotion in the story/movie overall. Anyways, I hope you guys enjoy this one, I apologize for how long you had to wait!

    • @ankitachakraborty4005
      @ankitachakraborty4005 Před měsícem

      Please don't upload so late!! It breaks the chain. Please upload back to back!

    • @dafnid7294
      @dafnid7294 Před měsícem +6

      no worries! take your time, we understand that these things need a lot of adjustments with the copyrights and all.. don't pay attention to people urging you, you know your pace better. thanx for the reaction, looking forward to the next ones!

  • @janchi_stephanchi
    @janchi_stephanchi Před měsícem +48

    The reason why Snape is Half Blood Prince is not only because of his muggle father, but also because his mum's maiden name was Eileen Prince. The name suggest it was likely aristocratic pure-blood family. It also hints at the most famous book of Niccolò Machiavelli "The Prince", which is known as a manual to power by cunning, scheming and unscrupulous methods.

    • @JakeReactsYT
      @JakeReactsYT  Před měsícem +4

      Very interesting, thank you for sharing 😊

    • @shimmeries
      @shimmeries Před 29 dny +9

      His father was also an awful person. Granted, Half-Blood Prince sounds way cooler than Half-Blood Snape, but I also think the nickname was a way of distancing himself from his abusive father. Remus also said he never used the nickname publicly,so I think it was just like a comfort thing for him personally, like a reminder that he is his mother's son despite having his father's name

  • @KineticSymphony
    @KineticSymphony Před 18 dny +4

    Keep in mind, when Dumbledore fought against Voldemort in the Ministry, he was aware that Voldemort had at least one Horcrux, he just didn't know how many. So he wasn't trying to kill him, he knew if he did, he'd only become fickle again, harder to trace. Personally, I think in a 1vs1 without a Horcrux, Dumbledore fairly easily takes the fight.
    His only goal in that moment was stalling so that the auror's would come and confirm that Voldemort was indeed back.

  • @rowanjoy419
    @rowanjoy419 Před měsícem +24

    Because at the end of the last movie, Malfoy try to get the "prophecy" and failed and got capture and sent to Azkaban, Voldemort being who he is, give Draco the "opportunity" to bring his family honor back. If you think about it, Voldemort sent a 16 year old with the mission to killed a wizard that even himself was afraid of, he knew Draco was not going to be able to do it, he just wanted to humiliate the Malfoys even more.

    • @zoookoo
      @zoookoo Před 13 dny +2

      Wow I've watched these movies for so many years now and didn't see it that way. It's so fun learning how others pick up on stuff or see it in a different way. I knew he was punishing Lucius failing but I didn't imagine Voldy knew Draco wouldn't be able to do it and when he doesn't he can further punish Lucius by unaliving Draco if he fails. 😮

  • @lka9900
    @lka9900 Před měsícem +16

    Everyone starts Harry Potter with such innocence and like, ok sure a happy story about a kid wizard whatever it’s cute, and then fast forward to Goblet of Fire and the tears just keep on coming with each subsequent book/movie lol
    When it came out we all grew up alongside the characters so it kind of lined up perfectly to set us free as adults when the seventh book and then movie came out. It was super weird to just be like, “so… it’s over now?” because it had been a decade of our childhood/adolescence.
    The end of HBP felt like a shockwave. For books 5, 6, and 7 everyone who got them the weekend they were released had to hole up for the day because people started doing spoilers everywhere. So I remember my college campus was empty the weekend book 7 came out because everyone was inside reading it lol what a time to be alive

  • @KatBee00
    @KatBee00 Před měsícem +28

    "Money on Harry!"
    "....well... pretend that didn't happen, we didn't shake on it"
    😂😂😂😂 I love your commentary

    • @timimaksai8081
      @timimaksai8081 Před měsícem +4

      the instant regret 🤣🤣🤣🤣
      but also, he was right...just a little bit later

    • @JakeReactsYT
      @JakeReactsYT  Před měsícem +5

      Fastest I’ve ever lost a bet 🥲😂

  • @amandawarr9838
    @amandawarr9838 Před měsícem +22

    "I know the terminology."
    2 seconds later: "Oh it's the mark thing."

  • @user-qf4tp2ix5v
    @user-qf4tp2ix5v Před měsícem +21

    16:16 “is that Miranda Crosgrove??” I thought I was forever alone in seeing that too!!! 😂 I feel so validated.

    • @JakeReactsYT
      @JakeReactsYT  Před měsícem +3

      Hahaha literally thought it was her 😂😂

  • @lisapercywolf3392
    @lisapercywolf3392 Před měsícem +41

    The portal that Sirius went through was the veil between the world of the living and the world of the dead. These reactions of yours are fantastic - intelligent and fun. You figure things out very quickly! Thanks for sharing your experience!

    • @CoffeeBrainzz
      @CoffeeBrainzz Před měsícem +5

      This room is also called the Death Chamber, the Ministry probably tossed criminals through as their death sentence since they wouldn't use the Avada spell. In Fantastic Beasts we also saw MACUSA have their own form of Death Chamber

    • @jarius3604
      @jarius3604 Před měsícem +7

      The movie hinted at it when Harry and Luna were the only ones who could hear voices coming from it. The same ones who can see thestrals.

    • @michaelklaus
      @michaelklaus Před měsícem +2

      @@jarius3604 I found it really weird that movie-Neville apparently cannot see them die while book-Neville told Umbridge during her investigation of Hagrid's calls that he saw his grandfather die and could therefore see them. Later in the Death Chamber he is the third one who can hear the whisper behind the veil. IIRC he is the only one not wanting to walk through it and it is left open if he fears it or isn't drawn towards it like the other two.

    • @JakeReactsYT
      @JakeReactsYT  Před měsícem

      Appreciate you 😁

    • @aaronbeatdown
      @aaronbeatdown Před měsícem

      @@michaelklaus Probably just a choice. The two Harry and Luna scenes are more about setting up Luna and connecting her to Harry since she's just being introduced, whereas Neville has been there from day one. Later at the veil, she says she hears it too so we know it's not just a Harry thing, but a death thing. You don't need a third person to chime in for that.

  • @kizzibennett8682
    @kizzibennett8682 Před měsícem +29

    I'm really impressed you picked up that guy was a werewolf. The movie doesn't clarify it's grey back - the most dangerous warewolf who bites people even when he's not turned

    • @lillywhitehands
      @lillywhitehands Před měsícem +10

      Fenrir Greyback is the name of the werewolf. He is also the one who bit Lupin.

    • @respawnedlife
      @respawnedlife Před 28 dny +1

      ​@@lillywhitehandshe also has a thing at turning kids and keeping them away from their parents. They also don't explain I'm the movies his blood just even when the moon isn't full

    • @keyjenkable
      @keyjenkable Před 10 dny

      @@lillywhitehands And Bill Weasley

  • @lokiplays6868
    @lokiplays6868 Před měsícem +12

    That guy was in fact a werewolf. His name is Fenrir Greyback and he was the werewolf who turned Lupin. It's not a spoiler because they don't include this in the movies for some reason.

    • @JakeReactsYT
      @JakeReactsYT  Před měsícem +3

      Yeah when I saw him I immediately felt like he was one or something close to it

  • @scarlett.23
    @scarlett.23 Před měsícem +12

    On the horcruxes, the book gives us more explanation. Dumbledore assumes that Voldy was obsessed with the magical number 7, so he wanted to divide his soul into 7 parts specifically. 1 part is Voldemort Prime - the part inside his body. So there must be 6 horcruxes, according to Dumbledore’s logic. We saw the diary and the ring (Dumbledore actually destroyed the ring already, and Harry destroyed the Diary). SO it means Harry must find 4 more

  • @rachelmorris2254
    @rachelmorris2254 Před měsícem +9

    “Why am I calling him Tom like he’s not a car.” 😂😂😂

  • @rowanjoy419
    @rowanjoy419 Před měsícem +18

    You can kill many people, but a Horrocrux you must do something during or after you have kill the person so that part of your soul that is separating from the main, can get out of your body and be place in the object.
    Lord Voldemort did 6 horrocruxes, so there are 6 objects, 7 parts if we count Voldemort himself. 😉

    • @SixFour0391
      @SixFour0391 Před měsícem

      I always wondered about that too! Thanks!

    • @musitianreyes
      @musitianreyes Před měsícem +2

      We don't allow what you have to do but apparently the original transcript that JK Rowling submitted gave details on how it was done and it was apparently so gruesome that the editor had to have it cut after the editor was almost sick from reading it

  • @BigRob1994
    @BigRob1994 Před měsícem +15

    I love your talks about mental health, the fact that this one is about loss means a lot to me. I just found out that I have cancer a couple days ago. I go for scans next week to find out how bad it is. I don’t know what to do anymore. The fact that I could leave my family is killing me and there’s nothing I can do about it.

    • @westiefan1
      @westiefan1 Před měsícem +3

      I don't know who you are, but you're in my thoughts - stay strong!

    • @learobinson4450
      @learobinson4450 Před měsícem +1

      @BigRob1994. Healing thoughts & best wishes to you. You’re still here with your family. Spend time with them & let them know how much you love them.
      Your doctors will guide you through this journey & your family will give you strength to make it.
      Here’s a blessing for you.
      May knowledge & wisdom find you.
      May peace fill your heart.
      May love always surround you & good fortune be with you the rest of your life.

    • @88happiness
      @88happiness Před měsícem +2

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @flugsven
      @flugsven Před měsícem +3

      For what it's worth; a virtual hug from an old mommy ❤️

    • @JakeReactsYT
      @JakeReactsYT  Před měsícem +1

      Im so sorry to hear that 😞 will be keeping you and your family in my thoughts and well wishes. Stay strong, keep us updated friend 💜

  • @Sam-xn5kt
    @Sam-xn5kt Před měsícem +11

    The rock in the sea looked familiar to you because there was a picture of it on the wall in the memory where Dumbledore first met Tom Riddle in his room. That place held meaning to Tom Riddle and I believe he hurt two other kids in the cave which is how Dumbledore knew to go there to find a horcrux.

    • @JakeReactsYT
      @JakeReactsYT  Před měsícem +3

      I noticed that while editing, I knew I wasn’t crazy 😂

  • @SofieHaugk-ew3pq
    @SofieHaugk-ew3pq Před měsícem +16

    i am crying with you, i love your reaction

  • @CoffeeBrainzz
    @CoffeeBrainzz Před měsícem +21

    The reason Dumbledore knew it was dragons blood is because he's the one who invented and wrote the book "12 Uses Of Dragons Blood!" 😋

    • @JakeReactsYT
      @JakeReactsYT  Před měsícem +1

      Wow he’s a legend, he’s done so much 😮

  • @KhrlIRD45
    @KhrlIRD45 Před měsícem +7

    A child who has magical talent from the age of 7 to 11 can cast his magic only in times of urgency. Meanwhile, Tom Riddle has been able to control his magic since childhood Even his friends his age don't want to be friends with him.
    And when Dumbledore demonstrated magic in front of him for the first time, little Tom was very scared

    • @user-np2dp8ck4j
      @user-np2dp8ck4j Před 26 dny

      He wasn’t scared of the magic.
      He was scared because Dumbledore’s spell revealed his wrong doing.

    • @KhrlIRD45
      @KhrlIRD45 Před 25 dny

      @@user-np2dp8ck4j It was clear he was afraid, in the book the only thing that made Dumbledore miss Tom was when he felt afraid when he wanted to open the Wardrobe that was enchanted by Dumbledore.

  • @rowanjoy419
    @rowanjoy419 Před měsícem +4

    They make Ron so dirty in the movies.
    Hermione and Harry were top of the class of potion and were always invited to Slughorn's parties and that make him feel left out. Then he saw Ginny kissing Dean and went to told her to "do it in private" and she got upset and told him that he would not be acting like this if wsn't because he has never had a girlfriend unlike Harry that had Cho and Hermione that had Viktor Krom. Ron felt so bad that Hermione never told him that she dated Viktor so he stop talking to her. Harry actually told BOTH of them that he didn't put liquid luck in Ron's glass, thinking this would calm everything but it backfired and Ron told Hermione that she never believed he could be good at something and went on to celebrate and then star dating Lavander.
    Without this context he looks like just dumb and bad overall.

  • @thorinoakenshield217
    @thorinoakenshield217 Před měsícem +5

    You were right to say that Dumbledore never did this kind of magic against Voldemort, because in the movies they want to make the duell look more even. They wanted to make Voldemort look more like a real menace...in the books Dumbledore was playing with Voldemort! 🧙🏻‍♂️😂

  • @qs2668
    @qs2668 Před 27 dny +2

    Daniel Radcliffe's acting when he's under Felix Felicis is soooo good, he has such great comedic timing!

  • @jamiewilson9280
    @jamiewilson9280 Před měsícem +4

    Drunk Harry is the best!

  • @absynthefaerie
    @absynthefaerie Před měsícem +6

    Pst: those birds that died were leaf birds made by magic 😉❤️

  • @Sourpatchkatie11
    @Sourpatchkatie11 Před měsícem +6

    If you listen to the audiobooks, do the Jim Dale version. Stephen Fry is great but Jim Dale did it first and quite simply did it best.

    • @Tryforce8000
      @Tryforce8000 Před 22 dny

      Interesting that you say that. I've heard from a lot of people that the Stephen Fry version is the best. I've been meaning to try it out because all I've listened to is the Jim Dale version.

  • @SofieHaugk-ew3pq
    @SofieHaugk-ew3pq Před měsícem +8

    in my opinion the last three movies are the best

  • @KatBee00
    @KatBee00 Před měsícem +4

    This is my favorite movie of the franchise 😢 the tone and visuals of it are so suited to my empath ways

  • @jonathandellicolli149
    @jonathandellicolli149 Před měsícem +2

    I dont know if anyone already said about this, but when harry and Dumbledore returned from the cave and Dumbledore realized what was gonna happen, he said to harry to get under the invisibility cloak and petrified him. Thats why he didn't interferred.

  • @kobayashi.official
    @kobayashi.official Před 28 dny +2

    I'm never ever getting over this Volkswagen joke.... It's the absolute best! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @SofieHaugk-ew3pq
    @SofieHaugk-ew3pq Před měsícem +6

    13:55 every young wich and wizards can do magic, but can't really controle it, until they are going to hogwarts where they are learning how to do and control magic

  • @renlyspeach7622
    @renlyspeach7622 Před měsícem +5

    So, I'm not a linguist, but I think "tosser" comes from "toss pot," which referred to the night pot, where people peed at night in their homes before indoor plumbing. In the morning, they'd take the waste in the pot and toss it into the gutter of the street. I'm not sure if a tosser refers to the chore, the person performing the chore, or the waste itself, but I'm pretty sure that's where it comes from.

    • @CadTrii234
      @CadTrii234 Před měsícem +3

      That's probably true though as language evolves, the noun tosser has become used in modern times as a term to describe a male person who self pleasures excessively or inappropriately. The verb form " tossing off" similarly now a euphemism for said act.

    • @couch.patati-patata
      @couch.patati-patata Před měsícem

      Brits like to use words like Pisss off and Tossss pot and ssssod off. You heard Won Won tell Harry to pisss off.

  • @rainbowpegacornstudios
    @rainbowpegacornstudios Před měsícem +2

    Professor Dumbledore's death was one of the most traumatic for Harry to witness. Right alongside his parents' murder at the hands of Voldemort when he was 15 months old, Cedric Diggory at the ratty (pun fully intended) hands of Wormtail during the last task of the Triwizard Tournament in that graveyard, and Sirius dying at the hands of his psychotic cousin Bellatrix Lestrange before he disappeared into the Veil in the Ministry Of Magic. Also, this is one of the few times Ron is shown to be intelligent in the movies. The scene on the Hogwarts Express where he's explaining the Unbreakable Vow to Harry, specifically. The wizard's chess scenes from Philosopher's Stone is another. I think another good example is the good questions he was asking in Chamber Of Secrets when Harry found that crumpled up book page in Hermione's hand.

  • @lillywhitehands
    @lillywhitehands Před měsícem +3

    In the beginning when the Death Eaters were flying about, in the books, Snape was the only one Voldermort taught to fly without a broom.

    • @respawnedlife
      @respawnedlife Před 28 dny +2

      That is only thing that was never really touched on in the books. It is speculated that maybe Lilly knew how to fly. When she jumped from the swing she knew what she was doing to glide down gently. Snape could have learned from her and taught Tom how to. It is also hinted that Harry may have dormant flying ability. When he was being chased by bullies he found himself on the roof of the school

  • @CoffeeBrainzz
    @CoffeeBrainzz Před 25 dny +2

    For Anyone Possibly Confused About The Cabinets! 🧐:
    Test 1: Non Living Objects-Apple
    -Passes From A -> B ✅
    -Passes From B -> A ✅
    Test 2: Living Objects - Bird1
    -Passes From A -> B ✅
    -Passes From B -> A ❌
    Test 3: Living Objects - Bird2
    -Passes From B -> A ✅
    (Ginny/Harry Open Closet Finding Live Test Subject Fly Out)
    -Discoveries, travel is possible and safe but only one way.
    That’s why they Death Eaters enter via cabinet and walk of the grounds with Snape and Draco. 😊

  • @tylerferguson3707
    @tylerferguson3707 Před měsícem +2

    The portal is the veil of death, if you cross it you die and can never come back. In the books Bellatrix doesn't use avada kadavara on Sirius she uses expelliarmus on him and he falls through the portal.

    • @JakeReactsYT
      @JakeReactsYT  Před měsícem

      Ohhhh wow okay that’s good to know 😯

  • @Lionimia
    @Lionimia Před 19 dny

    This isn't explained in the movies and it's only mentioned briefly in the books, but Voldemort was conceived as a result of "coerced love", that is, his mother used a love potion on his father and they conceived while he was under the effects of it. After she stopped giving him the potion, he abandoned her and returned to his village. She died shortly after giving birth to Voldemort. Because of this, Voldemort doesn't know love, doesn't understand love, and is incapable of knowing love.
    "If he could only have understood the precise and terrible power of that sacrifice, he would not, perhaps, have dared to touch your blood... but then, if he had been able to understand, he could not have been Lord Voldemort, and might never have murdered at all." - Dumbledore, talking about Voldemort's inability to comprehend love when talking about the sacrificial protection Harry received from his mother.

  • @bannonstanks
    @bannonstanks Před měsícem +2

    I don't know if it's been shared in any of your other reviews (comments), but it's explained in the books: Volkswagen wanted to teach Defense Against the Dark Arts and was denied, he then cast a spell on the position of DADA that no one would last more than a year.

    • @JakeReactsYT
      @JakeReactsYT  Před měsícem +1

      Wow that’s wild, makes a lot of sense though! Been wondering if that position was cursed or something

  • @metalviking974
    @metalviking974 Před měsícem +3

    Context for Felix Felicis and getting expelled: Like in our world, doping is illegal in wizard sporting events.

  • @nicopr0_
    @nicopr0_ Před měsícem +5

    I’ve been waiting so long for this!!

  • @Sully5443
    @Sully5443 Před 26 dny

    To add and echo regarding the Horcruxes, as the book goes into further detail.
    Dumbledore always had his suspicions about Horcruxes from the very beginning and became almost certain after Harry presented him with Riddle’s destroyed diary in Chamber of Secrets. The memory from Slughorn confirmed Dumbledore’s additional suspicion: Riddle made more than 1 Horcrux, likely 7 of them
    In the book, we get a bunch of other memories which Dumbledore uses to display: 1) Riddle always liked collecting “trophies” as a child and 2) the various objects he would have likely used to store his soul
    In theory, a Wizard would only ever need 1 well protected Horcrux. If your body is destroyed, your fragmented soul is tethered to the earth. All you need to do is get your body back. But Riddle wanted the ultimate insurance policy: he wanted 7 total Horcruxes as 7 is an auspicious magical number. Therefore he would split himself into 8 pieces: 1 in his body and 7 in the Horcruxes
    Through the memories they explore, and given what they encountered thus far, Dumbledore and Harry piece together that
    1) The diary is a Horcrux and is now destroyed
    2) The ring which once belonged to Salazar Slytherin and was passed down to the Gaunt family (Riddle’s maternal side) is now destroyed by Dumbledore (but it injured his hand
    They then theorized that Voldemort would have wanted items significant to the Hogwarts Founders.
    3) There is a locket also belonging to Salazar Slytherin. This is the one they thought they got, but it was a fake. Someone else got there first (and knows about Voldemort’s Horcrux secret) and the status of the Horcrux is now unknown (as of this movie)
    4) Riddle encountered a goblet which belonged to Helga Hufflepuff, therefore Dumbledore and Harry believed this to be another Horcrux
    5) Then they theorized he must have gotten something belonging to Ravenclaw (but unsure of what)
    6) And he must have been angling for something from Gryffindor- but the only two known artifacts of his are the sword and the Sorting Hat and therefore they believe Riddle never was able to make this one
    7) They believe his snake, Nagini, is also a Horcrux as she is more connected to Voldemort than any other kind of snake could be
    Therefore, they theorized Voldemort only ever made 6 Horcruxes
    1) The diary (destroyed)
    2) The ring (destroyed)
    3) The locket (MIA)
    4) Hufflepuff’s goblet (location unknown)
    5) Something of Ravenclaw’s (object unknown and location unknown)
    6) Nagini (almost always at Voldemort’s side)
    It was theorized Harry would be Voldemort’s next major kill to form his 7th Horcrux. It would have been truly auspicious because Voldemort’s only reason to kill Harry was because of the Prophecy, which Voldemort learned only half of it (from Snape, in fact). Voldemort only knew a boy born at the end of July (Harry) would have the power to vanquish him. He *didn’t* hear the next part of the Prophecy which became crucial: by attacking Harry, the prophecy becomes self fulfilling. By attacking Harry, Voldemort “marked him as his equal” and set events into motion for Harry to be the “Chosen One.”
    The fan theory is that Voldemort was hoping to kill the Potters and, in their moment of need, the sword of Gryffindor would appear to them and he’d kill Harry and make the sword his 7th and final Horcrux. Obviously, Lily’s sacrifice caused the spell to backfire and the killing curse destroyed his body. He only managed to come back to a corporeal form thanks to the behind the scenes efforts of Peter Pettigrew and thanks to the ritual in the Graveyard and the use of Harry’s blood: his weakened corporeal form came to full strength and he’s back in action (albeit 2 Horcruxes down and 4 to go). That’s why Voldemort looks so monstrous: his soul has been voluntarily mutilated.
    It’s also why love and remorse and so on are even *more* insufferable for Voldemort (and the reason he can no longer peer into Harry’s mind or possess him). Harry’s blood might allow Voldemort to touch and attack Harry with magic (otherwise without it, Lily’s sacrifice would continue to protect him), but Voldemort’s mutilated soul is repulsed by love and remorse and so on. That’s the only way to repair a mutilated soul and voluntarily undo a Horcrux: true remorse (which would be excruciating and pain beyond death for anyone who makes a Horcrux, let alone 6 of them in Voldemort’s case)
    Anyway, if all of Voldemort’s tethers are destroyed: all that’s left is Voldemort himself.
    Anywho, definitely check out the books! I can assure you that even though you know what’s coming: all the extra details make it worth it *and* it’s a joy each and every time

  • @eastcoastaj5048
    @eastcoastaj5048 Před měsícem +1

    The audiobooks read by Jim Dale are UHMAZING.

  • @ravenm6443
    @ravenm6443 Před 14 dny

    I’ve seen other reviewers criticize Serious’s death and others because they feel so abrupt and unable to process, but I’ve always felt that that’s probably how it feels for Harry. He doesn’t really have time to process any of this because he’s always on guard, dealing with Voldemort and learning in order to prepare for Voldemort. He doesn’t even get a break when he’s sleeping.

  • @SnyderVerso
    @SnyderVerso Před měsícem +3

    I've been waiting a long time for this video, I'm going to subscribe to your Patreon so I can watch it, I hope it's there. I'm from Brazil, we're having a climate catastrophe here in the South of the country, more specifically in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, with floods inundating everything around my city. Your videos are one of the few things that keep me happy and sane, thank you for everything.

  • @sp72929
    @sp72929 Před měsícem +2

    Snape is the son of the Pureblood witch Eileen Prince who was disinherited by her family when she married a Muggle, so Snape is literally a Halblood and a Prince. His Muggle father Tobias Snape turned into a violent drunk after finding out his wife and his little son were magical and Eileen was too downbeaten to protect herself or her son from her husbands rage.
    In the book Harry is fascinated by the brilliant and mysterious Halfblood Prince who was an obvious prodigy at potions already improving recipes at such an young age and even inventing his own spells while still a student. Harry tries for the whole year to find out who he is.
    You realized correctly that there a many parallels between Harry and Voldemort - both orphans, abandoned and unloved by their family, Hogwarts being the only place to call home, intelligent and magically powerful, forced to grow up quickly without the help of adults - but there is another one who fits all of this - Snape.
    BTW - I am impressed you caught that little interaction in the tower between Dumbledore and Snape - most overlook it completely and you even realized that the cliff looks familiar! (if you did not figured it out where you saw it before - a postcard in little Tom Riddles room at the orphanage 🙂 You have an really great eye for details.

    • @JakeReactsYT
      @JakeReactsYT  Před měsícem +1

      I love details and little pieces of information it makes it all more interesting! Glad you recognize that about me ☺️😁 appreciate you bein here

  • @atorothcassidy4866
    @atorothcassidy4866 Před 28 dny

    I just found you with this so I went back and watched the whole series and I usually give reactor a single series to see if I enjoy their personality and man you hit very well on my taste, you catch everything even subtle things and because of that I'm going to start watching your GoT reactions now. I've subscribed and can't wait to see what else you watch.

  • @teatx6du
    @teatx6du Před 29 dny

    36:27 in the books, the fight between Voldemort and Dumbledore is actually pretty different - in the movie they are evenly matches, countering each others magic. In the book, its basically Dumbledore throwing magic and countering Voldemorts attacks while Voldemort defends himself. It’s less dramatic in the book so I understand why they changed it up for the movie, but reading the book you do get the sense why Dumbledore was the only person Voldemort feared.

  • @prod.error404
    @prod.error404 Před měsícem +2

    "i feel cool for knowing the terminology" not even two seconds later.. "OOH the mark thing" Im DYING

  • @FluffySylveonBoi
    @FluffySylveonBoi Před měsícem +2

    The Weasleys are truly blessed, Harry saved half of their family now.

  • @Tking4224
    @Tking4224 Před 29 dny +1

    Highly recommend the Jim Dale audiobooks. He does some awesome voices for the different characters

  • @stacebrewer
    @stacebrewer Před 29 dny +2

    'tosser' is an british slang word for 'wanker' 😂

  • @parth17bhatia
    @parth17bhatia Před 29 dny +1

    8:55 He is THE warewolf that bit Lupin as a kid because Lupin's father refused to join Voldemort. 34:18 You can see a picture of this cave in the first memory when Dumbledore first visit's Tom in Wool's orphanage and there is a picture of this cave in Tom's room.

  • @_Professor_Oak
    @_Professor_Oak Před 23 dny +1

    33:55 this was revealed in the 4th movie in the memory of the trial where Barty Crouch Jr. was exposed by Karkakoff.

  • @danielj6897
    @danielj6897 Před 24 dny +1

    Harry gave Ron a bezoar to cure the poison. He only knew that bezoars could do that because he read it in one of the the Half-Blood Prince's notes.

  • @KimHanbinTastyAsfck
    @KimHanbinTastyAsfck Před 19 dny

    Dumbledore didn't went all offensive on Voldy. Dumbledore's goal was to distract Voldy until the Minstry of Magic shows up so that they would believe that Voldy is back.

  • @rowanjoy419
    @rowanjoy419 Před měsícem +5

    In the book Bellatrix does the avadakedrava curse but Sirius was not hit by it, trying to avoid it he accidently fell in the vail, is the vail to the other side, in short words he went straight to death. Harry also thought Sirius was going to re-appear so went running to the vail but Lupin caugh him in time and told him that there is no way to save Sirius.

    • @targor9649
      @targor9649 Před měsícem +1

      That is almost correct. She didn't use the killing curse. She used a non-lethal one that hit him and he fell into the portal.

  • @yourfilin
    @yourfilin Před 29 dny +1

    In the HBP book Dumbledore assumed that Tom specifically wanted to create 6 horcruxes so there will be 7 parts of his soul: 6 horcruxes and 7th in himself. It always was important for Tom to do meaningful things as 7 being very magical and powerful number.
    To make a horcrux you don't just have to kill a person. You also have to make a very dark ritual (some people assume the ritual contains eating a part of the victim's body). So the number of your horcruxes is not necessary the same as the number of people you've murdered.
    For now we have two horcruxes destroyed: Tom's diary and Tom's mother's ring destroyed by Dumbledore

  • @berkguler7241
    @berkguler7241 Před 29 dny

    The reason why dumbledore didnt use such powerful spells against voldemort in the 5th movie, like he did in this one is because he knew he couldnt kill him for ever and he knew that voldi would return. But in the book he played with him with such a coolness and had so much more power than voldi. In the movie it looks like dumbledore struggles against voldi and they are equal but they arent, dumbledore really played with him in the book 😂 he is a badass

  • @elize3137
    @elize3137 Před měsícem

    "You f up last movie, you f up this movie, you're not gonna have any more movies left to f up"🤣🤣 Sounds about right lol
    The "Gollums" in the cave that came out the water are called Inferi, they're the real people Voldy killed and turned into Inferi aka bewitched them to do what he wants, in this case protect the horcrux. Dumbledore knew about the cave because the woman in the orphanage told him about it: they took the orphans to the field trip there and apparently little Tom did something horrible to two other children because they were never the same again (we don't know what exactly he did).
    And Tom wasn't creepy while at school, he was known as a model student that's why teachers trusted him, so did Slughorn. He even framed Hagrid, as you know from the Chamber of Secrets, because Headmaster Dippet trusted him even if Dumbledore tried to tell Dippet Tom was responsible for Myrtle's death. Dumbledore was the only adult who realized Tom wasn't at all innocent.

  • @Liutgard
    @Liutgard Před 24 dny

    The veil/portal is part of an execution chamber. Clearly not used for a long time, but still there.That room gives me the willies.

  • @nicoletras
    @nicoletras Před 29 dny

    I love your reactions and I love people who give you info about the books so you can understand the movie better ❤I can't wait for your next HP reaction
    Love from Chile 😊

  • @jasonsimpson1397
    @jasonsimpson1397 Před 25 dny +1

    Yes, there were signs for the Harry and Ginny thing in 5. When Harry decides to hang back to talk to Cho, the twins stsrt talking to him and he brushes them off, them you see Ginny with an angry look on her face. All the way back to #2, when Ron says that Ginny had been talking about Harry all summer 😅
    She's been in love with him forever.

  • @joannharrington2279
    @joannharrington2279 Před měsícem +1

    I felt really sad when you see Fawk fly away because it was final that Dumbledore was gone. Thanks for letting us watch with you. Your words about mental health are greatly appreciated.

  • @YenellyT
    @YenellyT Před 26 dny

    There were hints of ginny and harry in the books for sure, on the movies it was usually hits of ginny liking harry

  • @Tryforce8000
    @Tryforce8000 Před 22 dny

    I'm loving the reactions to these movies. I love that you cry so openly. I feel your emotion in the things you say. And I love your thoughts on mental health.
    When you're done with the movies, I highly recommend you watch Ryan George's Pitch Meetings on the movies. Even if you don't do a reaction to them. I think you'll relate to the problems he found with the movies!

  • @sejbomb
    @sejbomb Před 29 dny

    I remember reading about dumbledores death in the book and just sobbing.

  • @YenellyT
    @YenellyT Před 26 dny +1

    in my opinion, if harry was in dracos place, he would have rather died than even think about doing what he wanted

  • @user-hy4wp8qx7l
    @user-hy4wp8qx7l Před měsícem +6

    There are only seven parts of Voldemort’s soul. The soul doesn't split every time you kill someone specifically to create a Horcrux! Yes, the soul is spoiled! But it only splits when you need to create a horcrux!

    • @kathysutton-zy8ww
      @kathysutton-zy8ww Před měsícem +1

      And one of those parts of his soul is still inside Voldemort. He specifically chose to have seven soul parts because it’s believed that seven is the most magical number.

  • @user-cp3rq8bw1z
    @user-cp3rq8bw1z Před 22 dny

    Thanks for the fun review. Loved the Black Parade suggestion. MCR could have fit several places in this one.

  • @marleinasmom
    @marleinasmom Před měsícem

    Just found your channel, and your ending message was just what I needed to hear tonight.

  • @sarahkrig6375
    @sarahkrig6375 Před měsícem +1

    Oh just wait Jake… there are more tears to come!

  • @askesismusic
    @askesismusic Před měsícem +1

    At the end of Order of the Phoenix, Dumbledore seems much more powerful than in the film adaptation. Much more calm and confident

  • @couch.patati-patata
    @couch.patati-patata Před měsícem

    Malfoy called Harry the Boy who scored. The Chosen Captain. He used the Polyjuice Potion in Slughorn's classroom to transform Crabbe and Goyle into little girls to keep watch outside the Room of Requirement while he tried to fix the Vanishing Cabinet.

  • @Virginny
    @Virginny Před měsícem

    In the book, it explains that voldemort wanted to split his soul into 7 pieces (it's a magic number), so there would be 6 horcruxes and then himself.

  • @stefaniefreeman7541
    @stefaniefreeman7541 Před měsícem +1

    This movie is my favorite "drunk harry" is so freaking funny

  • @darkd1122
    @darkd1122 Před 12 dny

    There are 7 horcruxes. The diary from the chamber of secrets and the ring that cursed Dumbledore's hand are destroyed. There are 5 left and I won't spoil what they are.

  • @hallieburrell2273
    @hallieburrell2273 Před 23 dny +1

    PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do hunger games next if you haven’t seen them. I think you would have SUCH amazing perspectives and really love the movies. PLEASEEEE WATCH!

    • @JakeReactsYT
      @JakeReactsYT  Před 23 dny

      I reacted to the first one, the full length reaction is currently up on my patreon, it will be up here soon 😊

  • @jenniferhoward3572
    @jenniferhoward3572 Před měsícem +2

    The closets hungry 😂😂

  • @Marvel-HP-DC
    @Marvel-HP-DC Před měsícem +1

    In the story there is gone be much more plot twists. The story is crazy and at the end all get answered.

  • @Chiezky
    @Chiezky Před 19 dny

    "Is that Miranda Cosgrove" absolutely sent me

  • @janethernandez724
    @janethernandez724 Před měsícem

    Yay! Another reaction! Oh Jake, right from the beginning, you say "I was like 60 to 70% sure he was good now it's like 20%, you have no idea how most of us readers were scratching our heads up to this point about Snape, we keep in mind that he saved Harry in book one, that is why we too felt the same way you did at this point! Think about it, who did Snape really fool here? Snape and Narcissa Malfoy do an "Unbreakable vow" it is a very serious magical bond indeed. Lucius got caught in the last book, it wasn't shown in the movie though, he ended up in prison as a result of his big mistake, he failed to get the prophecy ball for Voldy and you can imagine how Voldy became very displeased; while reading the book I thought Voldy would make an example out of them, give Draco a task he is sure to fail. Imagine what Draco is thinking? Not everything appears as it seems anymore. He can't fail, or else!
    All magical children display magical abilities when they are young. It makes me laugh that you don't like Lavender Brown for Ron, she's not right for him anyway. That dead bird Draco saw when it came back, he thought he failed to fix the cabinet and now he's stressing out and melting down in the restroom, he's running out of time and his task is about to fail. Voldy is not too keen for second chances like Dumbledore. At the sight of Draco bleeding in the restroom is when I threw my book on the floor, Harry is not a killer and Draco needs some redemption here, that was my train of thinking at the time of course, we now learned that Draco can't kill Dumbledore, he's not a killer, oh and in the book, we never see Draco with the tattoo on his arm, and you're correct Draco is scared he is scared of Voldy. Do you remember in Goblet of Fire when Harry went into Dumbledore's pensive bowl and saw his memory? Dumbledore said to Barty Crouch Sr. in front of the Ministry memory, he said that Snape was a Deatheater and has since turned spy for Dumbledore's side. Keep that in mind, and the talk that Snape had with Dumbledore in the tower. There is more to Snape than meets the eye, Jake. Oh, wait yes, the ring, Dumbledore did destroy the ring horcrux that is why his hand turned black, the curse was released from the ring. I enjoyed your reaction to this movie and looking forward to more! Peace. ☮

    • @JakeReactsYT
      @JakeReactsYT  Před měsícem

      Always happy to see your comments and info you share, thanks for being here 😁

  • @TylPhumin
    @TylPhumin Před měsícem

    Book 6 is my favorite. It has my favorite scene and most "screentime" of my favorite character: Draco. (ofc lots has been cut in the movie due to time and stuff x:)

  • @carolinedsa5251
    @carolinedsa5251 Před měsícem

    So, in the books it's heavily implied that bellatrix used the stupefy (stunning) spell, causing Sirius to fall into the veil, I like this better because I don't think bellatrix wanted to kill Sirius because of her pure blood mania, as he was the last person carrying her pure blood family name. The blacks were one of the Noble pure blood families.
    Harry didn't believe that Sirius died in the books and kept screaming for Sirius and tried to go through the veil himself (the veil between the living and the dead) while remus holds him back. Harry believes that Sirius is really dead when he realized that Sirius would never keep him waiting and ignore his screams like that.
    At the end of the school year, he talks to nearly headless Nick, the gryffiindor house ghost, hoping that Sirius would return as a ghost. Nick informs him that Sirius is not returning as he wouldve "moved on"

  • @learobinson4450
    @learobinson4450 Před měsícem

    So happy to see this! I’ll pop some popcorn & settle down to watch.
    There are a couple of important things that are discussed in the books but only alluded to in the movie. First, Voldemort did not expect Draco to succeed in getting rid of Dumbledore. He gave the boy the job as punishment for Lucius Malfoy’s failures, The diary Horcrux was destroyed in Lucius’s plot to open the Chamber of Secrets & then he failed to retrieve the prophecy from the Dept. of Mysteries. Voldemort was furious so he gave Draco a job he thought the boy couldn’t accomplish then told the Malfoys that he would kiII the boy if he failed. That’s why Narcissa Malfoy went to Snape. Snape knew about the plan because Voldemort, believing Draco would fail, told him with the understanding that Snape would do it after Draco tried.
    Second, everyone who watches the movies but doesn’t read the books is confused about the Horcruxes. Tom Riddle asked Slughorn about splitting his SOUL into 7 pieces. One piece has to remain in his body so he planned to create SIX Horcruxes. He had already made one -the ring he was wearing-so he needed to know if it was safe to split his soul again. Once Slughorn confirmed it was possible to split the soul more than once young Tom Riddle set out to make 5 more. It was the original part of his tattered soul that fled the Potter’s house after the failed attack on baby Harry. Voldemort’s body was destroyed so that piece of his soul fled to Albania & hid. Quirrel stumbled upon it while he was in Albania studying vampires & bought it back to Britain. It was that piece of his soul that Pettigrew used to resurrect Voldemort in Goblet of Fire.

  • @jwgaia
    @jwgaia Před 29 dny

    Such a good reaction! Can’t wait for the last 2 😌

  • @Masq1980
    @Masq1980 Před 29 dny

    You catch some really subtle things! Not many reactors I have seen, comment about the paper saying that Lucius is in Azkaban now, very impressive!
    "Don't disturb that man, he's got serious business with that wall" ROFLMAO "Don't let Malfoy get that, we know he's plotting already" Your comments kill me!
    Even creepier when one considers that the movie lines and the book lines are different during Dumbledore's vision of first meeting Tom. In the movie he says "I can make bad things happen to people who are mean to me. I can make them hurt...if I want." In the book version however, he says "I can make bad things happen to people who *annoy* me. I can make them hurt...if I want."
    The thing about the Room of Requirement though, is that if it is occupied, you would have to know what they asked for to also get inside. If someone was in there already, it wouldn't open if say ...Ron needed to use the toilet.
    The ring was destroyed by Dumbledore, that's how his hand is black in this movie. It belonged to Voldemort's mother. Dumbledore guessed that it wasn't Slughorn that told him how to do it - Voldemort had already made a horcrux out of his mother's ring when he went to talk to Slughorn - he went to him to figure out if he could potentially make more than *one* horcrux because he was fascinated with the number 7 and thought it was a powerful, auspicious number.

  • @zoookoo
    @zoookoo Před měsícem

    Btw Bellatrix who killed Sirius is cousins with Sirius and she is Draco aunt. She's Draco mum sister they both appear together at Snapes home 7:35 . Also that makes Sirius and Draco related! Then the lady who's with Lupin, Tonks, she is Draco's cousin!! Tonks' mum and Draco's mum are sisters Bellatrix being one of the 3rd sisters and Tonks aunt too!

  • @nivedvi2716
    @nivedvi2716 Před měsícem

    Gotta say, ive been watching(and reading) this for many times. Never realized that the bird dying was a test for living things to go throught. Good job mate

  • @hectorsmommy1717
    @hectorsmommy1717 Před 27 dny

    You were dead on when trying to figure out who the Half Blood Prince is. Harry, Tom Riddle, and Snape were all half bloods. Of course, the book was before Harry's time so it wasn't his book.

  • @Bodasurri93
    @Bodasurri93 Před měsícem

    RIP to the legend Helen McCrory. /*

  • @mitullala8857
    @mitullala8857 Před měsícem

    The maxiumum you can split the soul is 7 so theres 7 horcruxes to find and the book and ring are done already 👍 great reaction & analysis once again! The HP series experience is epic

    • @scarlett.23
      @scarlett.23 Před měsícem

      No, it’s not the maximum, I don’t think there is the known limit, cause before voldy, others created only 1 horcrux. He was the first to split his soul more than once

  • @Eefke110
    @Eefke110 Před měsícem +1

    Can*t want for the last two❤❤

  • @seastbeast
    @seastbeast Před měsícem

    you literally felt about the "portal" in the last movie as Harry feels about it in the books, waiting for Sirius to return from behind the veil

  • @Thecanadianwitch
    @Thecanadianwitch Před 18 dny

    speaking of cookies, McGonagall offers cookies to Harry in the 5th book

  • @toldurm
    @toldurm Před měsícem +2

    I was waiting for this yippie

  • @julianagfayan
    @julianagfayan Před měsícem

    Yay!!! I was waiting for this ❤

  • @NeighborhoodItalian
    @NeighborhoodItalian Před měsícem

    Very strong message at the end, I appreciate those words. Very powerful. Another great reaction!