Enjoyed it. Quite different from the previous movies, without the Hogwarts setting. Far more mature take on the characters, and effectively conveyed them moving into self-reliance. Colour palette and locations were fantastic, and for SF'ers interesting to see the shawl collars and slightly edgier / more relevant clothing for the main characters. was it my imagination, or were there a lot more full length body shots in this film? shows the characters as whole people, nice touch.
I wondered whether some parts were too brooding - that's in the books, for sure, but that's what montages are for in movies

atmospheric, yes, but proportionally maybe too much of the movie? the 7th movie is rather late for extended character development of this type... a bit redundant really. i did like that they didn't try to make it into a stand-alone movie, no need.
The shadow puppets fable with Emma Watson's narration was masterful. That little story alone shows why Rowling deserves the success she has had.
Picked Hardwick Hall right away - Great location, but the interior shots are reconstructed. Quite a scary intro for a children's story. Liked the Shaftesbury Ave sequence - Used to be my route home.
On a personal SF note, I was pleased to see my favourite Italian army-surplus wool blankets being used as props - Hermione has one for most of the camping scenes. Thin, but with the really *heavy* tight woollen weave. Great things, fantastic quality. i bought several.