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i do NOT see why they cut the voldemort flashbacks. that sucked, as well as how they cut out the battle at the end, AND snape's lack of emotion at the end. I get snape, but the one time he is supposed to show emotion, he stays exactly the same.
I just explained why. But okay.

You have to put yourself in the shoes of the people making these movies. Everything they do is for a reason. The don't just do these things out of whim. It's either a whole process when the script is being written and then in post when editing is to be done. Movies take on a life of their own in every phase of the production. It doesn't matter if it's an adaptation or not, if it's the story that you see, then as a filmmaker, you're going to do whatever it is to benefit the story you're telling on the screen.
Listen, as much as we want to see some of these things, you always have to be prepared for the fact that you may not see those things in the adaptations. The movie is the movie, and the book is the book. Narrative does not work the same way. The nature of movie making is different form the nature of writing whereas you pretty much have the freedom to go wherever your imagination takes you on the page.
If you must cut something to retain the integrity of the film, then by all means do it, whether it's from the book or not. Keeping scenes from the book does not equate to the overall quality of the film.