
Shawn Tang
UC Berkeley second-year, physics

Lena Chon
Fourth-year, psychobiology

Farheena Siddiqui
Third-year, political science
With “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows ““ Part 2″ coming out on Friday, what are your thoughts on the “Harry Potter” film saga?
Shawn Tang
UC Berkeley second-year, physics
“My life is going to end. All meaning will be lost.”
Lena Chon
Fourth-year, psychobiology
“I don’t know much about the upcoming film. I only read the first “˜Harry Potter’ book, and I really liked the films because I had nothing to compare them to. Seeing (the cast) grow up … was the fun part.”
Farheena Siddiqui
Third-year, political science
“I’m really excited, it’s going to be the best one yet. I like the films because they have a way of making fantasy seem real. I think the upcoming film is going to be more action-packed and more dark than the other ones, but I’m looking forward to it.”
Bruce Leewiwatanakul,
alumnus
“I’m super excited for it. I read reviews and critics say that it’s actually pretty satisfying. I like the films because it’s such a childhood thing.”