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Radcliffe: 'Hallows will shake up fans'
Published Monday, Sep 6 2010, 15:41 BST | By Ryan Love

The actor told Empire that the dark events in the two-part Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows might be difficult for some fans to watch.
"Voldemort does absolutely kick six bells out of me, and that's what makes it effective, the fact that Harry's a kid having the crap beaten out of him," he told the magazine. "If it's Voldemort killing an adult - well, he does that loads in the films - [but] to see him brutalising and desperately trying to kill a 17-year-old boy is hopefully going to shake some people up."
Radcliffe admitted that he does not believe Harry becomes a man in the final movie, despite everything he has been through in the series.
"Someone said to me the other day, 'Is there one point where Harry becomes a man?' and the thing is, I don't think he does in this film, because the point is he's still 17."
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part One opens in cinemas in November 18.
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