Review: Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban

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Didn't get to post this before.. I've seen it already just this Monday. It was awesome. I really didn't think Cuaron can do it better than Columbus... It was short though 🙁 I hoped it was 3 hours longer... I'm SO MUCH looking forward for the DVD to come out!!! I think Cuaron is at his best when it comes to creating magical worlds like Harry Potter, or A Little Princess. Good job, Cuaron!!! 😛 Hope to see you direct another HP film!!!

Anyways, I'm running out of time. (I'll give a better review later) LOL... I have to go back to sleep (prom tonight 😉 gotta get my energy restored! hehe)

Here's a critic's review I've found... Read, and you'll see:

I haven't read the books. I couldn't stand the first movie. I didn't much like the second one.

So why am I so taken with Harry Potter & The Prisoner of Azkaban? There is one central reason… Alfonso Cuaron. He makes this episode of the ongoing series into an actual movie, not just another children's toy in shiny cellophane.

The differences between Cuaron's Potter and Chris Columbus' are endless, both large and small. But the key thematic difference is that Cuaron treats his primarily young audience with the respect that viewers who will watch a movie over and over and over again deserve. What is said is said once, not repeated until the filmmaker is sure that the least perceptive viewer got the message.

Not only is this the best Harry Potter movie, it is the first Harry Potter movie that actually qualifies as cinema. I'll be going to see it again before it opens… not because the kids will drag me, but because I want to.

And here is what JKR has to say about the movie:

I really got goose bumps when I saw a couple of those things, and I thought, people are going to look back on the film and think that those were put in deliberately as clues.

Alfonso's version of my world. It's his baby. For the very obvious reason that books and films are such different media, to do a very literal adaptation maybe wouldn't serve the material best, and I think he's done exactly what I hoped he would do. He's put a lot of humor in there, and I think it's fantastic. I'd be very, very surprised if most people didn't find their favorite parts of the book in that film.

ENJOY! I'll be going next Friday to watch POA again! ^_^

Harry Potter 3

Spoiler:
Summary:
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is a wonderful new chapter in the Potter series. It builds on everything established in the previous films as well as adding a few cool new characters, creatures, and locations. If you liked the first two movies, you'll love this sequel.

Story:
This is the third film in the Harry Potter series and it is based on the book by J.K. Rowling.

As Harry Potter prepares for this third year as a student at Hogwarts, he gets some troubling news. A servant of Voldemort's by the name of Sirius Black has escaped from the wizard prison Azkaban and is on the loose. Even worse, he is searching for Harry Potter. With a homicidal maniac after him, it is believed that the safest place for Harry is back at the school.

At first Harry is distracted from his troubles by the joy of returning to school and reuniting with his friends Ron and Hermione. He meets an amazing new creature called a Hippogriff in Hagrid’s magical animal class, too. But there's a menacing new presence surrounding the school. Evil creatures called Dementors are patrolling Hogwarts looking for Black. But Sirius Black will have something much bigger to worry about when Harry realizes that he was once a friend of his parent’s who betrayed them to Voldemort. Moving from a defense to an offense, Harry starts looking for Black in order to get revenge.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is rated PG for frightening moments, creature violence and mild language.

What Worked:
I always thought that the Harry Potter books got progressively better as they went along and I've found that the movies have followed suit. arry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is arguably the best of the Harry Potter movies. Everyone involved is in top form and the film hits the ground running and never lets up.

Like The Empire Strikes Back, Harry Potter 3 switches directors between films. Alfonso Cuarón picks up where Chris Columbus leaves off and he has big shoes to fill, but he fills them nicely. And like The Empire Strikes Back, Harry Potter 3 builds on everything from its predecessor. While still retaining the look and feel of the earlier films, you are treated to different corners of Hogwarts that are new and exciting. The paintings in the halls do cool new things beyond what was seen in the earlier films. You'll explore deeper into The Leaky Cauldron. New characters are added that are bound to be new favorites. A Quidditch match in a rainstorm is very cool and intense. The film is also able to bypass all the required background on the characters and situations and dive right into the adventure. After the required introduction at the Dursley's, Harry is quickly thrown into danger and the story is off running immediately. It helps the pacing and makes it feel significantly shorter than its over 2 hour running time.

What's interesting about Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is that it is both darker and funnier at the same time than the earlier films. There are many more jokes, one-liners, and physical gags than in the previous movies. For example, a scene where the students face off with scary creatures in a class ends up being really hilarious (I won't spoil it here). Hermione's mothering of the boys is played up in little moments here and there. Draco Malfoy and his goons are also the butt of many jokes and beatings. But as silly as the film is, it is also quite intense. The Dementors will probably frighten small children as well as a werewolf and a large dog. The themes of revenge and growing up are also emphasized in this film amid its dark setting.

Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson all return as the stars of the tale. They still prove that their casting was perfect and they nail the characters yet again. While Grint probably has the least screentime of any of the characters, everyone has their moment to shine this time around. I realize now that it's going to be hard to accept any other kids in the roles of these beloved heroes. New characters this time include David Thewlis as Professor Lupin. He does a fantastic job playing the new, enthusiastic professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts. He's a great mentor for Potter and Thewlis and Radcliffe have great chemistry together. Gary Oldman is also excellent as Sirius Black. As you might expect, he's able to switch between homicidal maniac and sympathetic character with relative ease. Oldman is equally believable in either role and it's impressive to see him make you buy the transition in such short order. Emma Thompson is also a lot of fun in the film as Professor Sybil Trelawney. Thompson looks like she's having a blast as the flaky professor and she helps add to the humor in the movie. Also filling in for the late Richard Harris as Dumbledore is Michael Gambon. While he's barely in the movie, he's able to add nice touches to the character that make him likable. He ends up being a good successor to Harris.

The effects are again amazing. The Dementors are pretty good. It would have been easy to make them copies of the Ringwraiths in Lord of the Rings, but they manage to have unique looks and they are appropriately menacing presences. The Quidditch match again is fantastic, this time set in a lightning storm. You get a real sense of speed as Harry flies through the clouds and rain. But by far the most impressive effect in the film is the Hippogriff called Buckbeak. The creature is an imaginative design and he has tons of personality despite being a mix of animatronics and CG. He takes Harry on an amazing flight that ends up being one of the most impressive and beautiful scenes in the series.

John Williams again does an excellent job with the music. He builds on his already memorable Harry Potter theme with a dark tune called "Something Wicked This Way Comes". It is sung by a Hogwarts chorus and adds an eerie note to the student's arrival at the school.

While it has been a number of years since I read Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, I think the heart of the story is here. I can't address which details from the novel were changed or dropped, but the story is pretty close to what I remember. I think Harry Potter fans will be quite pleased.

What Didn't Work:
This movie was great on every level, so I have no real gripes. If I had to address anything, it would be the fact that this film is going to be really scary for young children. A werewolf transformation is quite graphic and the Dementors will probably frighten as well. If you have young children, you might want to screen the movie before you let them see it otherwise you might be dealing with nightmares for a while.

The Bottom Line:
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is an excellent movie filled with action, adventure, thrills, chills, laughs, and amazing sights. It's a perfect summer film and well worth checking out on the big screen.

half of that stuff didnt need to be spoiled...

^yeah what he said^

every1's proberly read the book!!!!!! 😆
hey is it true that they r gonna stop filming on the 4th HP???????

I dont know😑 but i wouldnt care if they stopped at 3, cuz book 3 was da best one i think🙂

the books get better and better as she writes them. I think HP5 was better than 4 and i think 4 was better than 3.

Most people say they hate 5 because of Umbridge...but admit it, she's awesome because she's that person you love to hate.

I heard part 3 is good from a guy at works daughter. She went to the midnight screening with her friends. Oldman delivers...

Originally posted by Linkalicious
the books get better and better as she writes them. I think HP5 was better than 4 and i think 4 was better than 3.

Most people say they hate 5 because of Umbridge...but admit it, she's awesome because she's that person you love to hate.

I heard part 3 is good from a guy at works daughter. She went to the midnight screening with her friends. Oldman delivers...

Agreed in everyway.

Reviews ppl! On HP 3 only!

OMG i jus got back frm tha cinema frm seein it and thur r no words @ all 4 how good it is!! Dan n Rupert hv got incredibly fit... Dan especially!! And Tom Felton? WOW. hello fitness!!!

anyway, it did miss loads out, jumbled stuff up, i was a little disappointed with lupin, he had this sharp edge to his voice that my baby lupin shouldnt hv 🙁 But i hv 2 admit it was fab despite little things that dont bother me that much and omg im so electric right now!!! wow!!!
Oh, and i nearly had an orgasm wen they were at the lake n harry yelled EXPECTO PATRONUM!!!.. wow wow wow!!! I screamed and my friends poked me n evry1 turned to look at me!! God im insane but i love it!! and im gonna shut up now b4 sum1 kicks me!!!

bye!!!! ur all beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! xxxxxxxxxxxxx

LOL!!!!!!!! You cracked me up when you said you almost had an orgasm at that part... 😆 😆

Heres my one word review:

Boring.

I won't be seeing this one, especially since I haven't seen the first two.

Is it true there gonna stop making hp films at 4?

Not likely, I've heard 7. I wish they'd shed this mundane Mexican producer, for the sake of the franchise.

I just got back from seeing it today. It was a decent movie, quite fun to watch, but rather predictable at times.

dose dumbeldor look any diff?????

Originally posted by Cinemaddiction
Heres my one word review:

Boring.

I just saw it and here's my two word review:

Freaking Awesome.

All of the people saying the movies suck,is now over. Because the new director, made it super freaking awesome.(The directing was a lot better then the rest of the movies,you can tell).Just like Donnie Brasko.

Originally posted by ~Johnny.D_Girl~
dose dumbeldor look any diff?????

Iv seen him in pix and nah he looks the same..i dont know his new voice but

Dumbledore looks and sounds heaps gayer than the original

Originally posted by Cinemaddiction
Not likely, I've heard 7. I wish they'd shed this mundane Mexican producer, for the sake of the franchise.

he is so not mundane, I havent seen the movie, but I am pretty excited about seeing it, I mean its the director from y tu mama tambien !