The poster featuring Harry, Ron, and Hermione running in a forest is the official one-sheet for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I. It perfectly summarises the first installment of the final films, where the three leads are not only running through forests from Snatchers, but from their overall troubles and emotional toils. The run, the need to get away from everything keeping them away from their overall mission to search and destroy Horcruxes is symbolised beautifully. The three look frightened, almost harassed, and desperate to get away and to the next point - one that will hopefully help them on their quest to once and for all destroy Lord Voldemort.
The one issue with the poster are the unnecessarily orange-red splotches splattered against the bottom half of the poster. It's too bright a shade to feasibly depict blood, and looks like a cheap Photoshop trick. The poster would have worked just as wonderfully without it; it is an unnecessary addition.
The tagline for the film, 'Nowhere is Safe' is wonderfully reflected on Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson's faces, as they dash, in fear, to somewhere they hope could be safe (though know it won't be).
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