Film Theory: Harry Potter, MORE VOLDEMORT than Voldemort! - Summary

Summary

The speaker of the video is discussing the concept of Horcruxes from the Harry Potter series, and how they are created and used. They start by explaining that a Horcrux is an object that contains or hides part of someone's soul, allowing them to survive if their original body is killed. They then delve into the history of Tom Riddle (Voldemort) and how he created Horcruxes, starting with his diary in 1943.

The speaker explains that Voldemort's soul is split into smaller pieces each time he creates a Horcrux, starting with 50% in the diary, then 25% in the Gaunt ring, and so on. They also mention that Voldemort's soul is down to 3.125% by the time he attacks Harry Potter in 1981, creating an unintentional Horcrux.

The speaker then reveals a surprising fact: by the end of the series, Harry Potter is more Voldemort than Voldemort himself. This is because Voldemort's soul is down to 0.78% by the time he creates Nagini as his final Horcrux, and Harry's soul is at 1.5% at the start of the series.

The speaker concludes by challenging viewers to look at Harry Potter differently, now that they know he is more Voldemort than the actual Voldemort. They also encourage viewers to subscribe to their channel and vote for their favorite character.

Facts

1. The text is a discussion about the Harry Potter series, specifically focusing on the concept of Horcruxes.
2. A Horcrux is an object that contains or hides part of someone's soul, allowing them to survive if their original body is killed.
3. The process of creating a Horcrux involves splitting one's soul in half and transferring part of it into an object.
4. The soul is split into equal parts each time a Horcrux is created, but the soul is not always split into seven parts.
5. The series of Harry Potter books and movies reveals that Voldemort splits his soul in half each time he creates a Horcrux.
6. The soul of Voldemort is reduced to 3.125% of its original size by the time he attacks Harry Potter in 1981.
7. Voldemort's soul is split again during the attack, and the remaining 1.5625% of his soul is transferred to Harry Potter, making him an unintentional Horcrux.
8. The soul of Voldemort is further reduced to 0.78% of its original size when he creates his final Horcrux, Nagini, in 1994.
9. The soul of Harry Potter is 1.5% Voldemort, making him more Voldemort than the actual Voldemort in the series.
10. The series of Harry Potter books and movies reveals that the soul of Voldemort is reduced to less than 1% by the end of the series.
11. The series of Harry Potter books and movies reveals that the soul of Harry Potter is 1.5% Voldemort, making him more Voldemort than the actual Voldemort in the series.