The fight was very talky in the book - I honestly didn't much like it
The movie did take one element from the book, however, and exploit it - the elder wand's allegiance
I agree it stretches credulity to turn Harry into Neo. Harry's only "chosen" because Voldemort chose him as a target, not because Harry has godlike powers.
So I agree it seems like Harry holds his own against Voldemort for an awfully long time, but Voldemort was, for all his power, completely hamstrung when fighting Harry.
This does follow the book; it just stretches it out a bit.
Neither he nor Harry said anything at the end, but their respective spells' "colors" made it clear enough by that point. As always, Voldemort was trying to kill Harry while Harry was just trying to disarm Voldemort. Harry's spell "pushed" Voldemort's killing spell back onto himself.
In both the movie and the book, having misunderstood the elder wand's power, Voldemort ends up killing himself.
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