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While many movie franchises slide as they reach their later instalments, the Harry Potter films just keep getting better. The latest, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is easily the darkest of the series to date, and its also one of the best. For while it could easily have been little more than a holding film to set up the big encounters to come in the last two instalments of the series, its to the credit of British director David Yates that the end result is really very good. It finds Harry coming under suspicion from his wizarding colleagues, who dont believe his claims that the evil Lord Voldermort has returned. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix thus finds its title character on the backfoot for much of its running time, with a select band who firmly believe his story, and very powerful figures who dont. Where the movie of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix excels though is in its three trump cards. Number one is a far tighter script than were used to with Potter films, which, combined with trump card number two--the aforementioned David Yates behind the camera--cuts much of the slavish loyalty to the text away in favour of a film with real momentum. The third, and best, card though is the casting of Imelda Staunton as Professor Dolores Umbridge, who simply flies away with every scene shes in. Its a superb performance, and the film is poorer whenever shes not on screen. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is not a film without a few problems, certainly: its a fair criticism that not too much actually happens, and one or two bits feel superfluous. But it overrides its problems with ease, to emerge as a compelling, highly enjoyable family film, which will leave you salivating for the Christmas 2008 release of movie number six in the series. -- Simon Brew Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) returns for his fifth year of study at Hogwarts and discovers that much of the wizarding community has been denied the truth about his recent encounter with the evil Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes, in an inspired bit of casting). Fearing that Hogwarts' venerable Headmaster, Albus Dumbledore (Michael Gambon), is lying about Voldemort's return in order to undermine his power and take his job, the Minister for Magic, Cornelius Fudge, appoints a new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher to keep watch over Dumbledore and the Hogwarts students. But Professor Dolores Umbridge's Ministry-approved course of defensive magic leaves the young wizards woefully unprepared to defend themselves against the dark forces threatening them and the entire wizarding community, so at the prompting of his friends Hermione (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint), Harry takes matters into his own hands. Meeting secretly with a small group of students who name themselves "Dumbledore's Army," Harry teaches them how to defend themselves against the Dark Arts, preparing the courageous young wizards for the extraordinary battle that lies ahead... Review: "DON'T YOU ALL HAVE STUDYING TO DO!" - Best of all the Potter films. Review: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix movie Review - Great movie and I would definitely recommend you watch it if you like the Harry Potter books.
| Contributor | Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Ralph Fiennes, Rupert Grint |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 16,107 Reviews |
| Format | Blu-ray, PAL |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07321900156943 |
| Manufacturer | Warner Home Video |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Runtime | 2 hours and 18 minutes |
A**S
"DON'T YOU ALL HAVE STUDYING TO DO!"
Best of all the Potter films.
A**N
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix movie Review
Great movie and I would definitely recommend you watch it if you like the Harry Potter books.
J**L
Awesome
I don't know what to say other than a good sequel
S**A
Love Potter ❤️
Definitely recommend
R**M
Fun, dramatic and dark
Quite long and every spoke word counts in terms of the story BUT kids loved it and loads of clues laid down for the unfolding story (Snape, is he good/bad/indifferent?) Dumbledore as magnetic and powerful as ever. The spark of romance grows between Hermonie and Ron. Harry is very vulnerable and stepping into his power. I enjoyed it immensely and really love how certain elements from the book have been changed to focus the film and streamline particular stories . The film is an improvement upon the (unnecessary) wordiness of the book. Is this heretical to say?!
D**R
Good movie
Good movie
N**L
Great that my family ordered this and enjoyed it .
Awesome .
G**S
Good quality
Solved the problem with our dvd playing up.
I**O
Harry potter
Blue Ray Harry Potter y la Orden del Fenix. Poco se puede decir, el Blue Ray llegó en perfecto estado
C**.
No lo dudes. Si la encuentras a buen precio , cómpralo.
Gran artículo de colección. Sobre todo ahora que viene la nueva serie, ya muchas cosas , sino es que todas, tendrán la cara y la portada de los nuevos protagonistas. Si logras juntar todas se ven super bien juntas. Pero esta es de las comunes así que busca un buen precio.
D**L
Guter Film
Da ich sowohl Harry Potter-Fan, als auch PSP-Junkie bin, lag dieser Kauf nahe. Habe natürlich auch die ersten 4 Filme. Bin begeistert!
Y**N
Import anglais
J'ai longuement hésité à commander ce Blu-ray car descriptif trop bref. Je confirme aucun pb, menu+langue (Dolby 5.1)+sous-titre en français. Une très bonne image et un son excellent. A acheter sans aucun regret. Seul bémol, la livraison semble un peu longue (environ 15j), à comparer au 48 voire 72h pour un achat sur AMAZON.
E**M
Great Set, but an honest review
A great Blu Ray release. Sound and picture is excellent. Didn't notice any Digital Noise or sound dropping during scenes. A great looking movie to show off the power of your HD TV and Surround Sound system. Even if you don't have those, the Special Features are more than worth the buy. They don't just feature everybody patting each other on the back, but really get into the meat of how this Movie was made. Regarding the movie, as a movie (!), I found it to be one of the most entertaining of the series. As an adaptation, however, I'll say its sorely lacking, which brings me to a slight feeling of disappointment regarding its length. It could've been a better adaptation. This isn't to say its a bad adaptation, but to say it could've definitely been better, which brings me to something I feel should be addressed: the notion of an Extended Cut of the film. The Extended Cut doesn't exist, folks, or at least not the one you're looking for. I've read the screenplay (The Shooting Script), and with the exception of a scene in Professor Trelawney's classroom, which was filmed and is included as a Deleted Scene here, and Professor McGonagall's Stunning Spell scenes (which, as written, were completely over the top and might've killed the overall tone of the film), there is nothing else to add save for a bunch of scenes that would be remarkably hindering of the film's pacing (like Harry skipping stones or the Threstrals scene with Hagrid). The film is actually better than the script, as Director David Yates, together with Mark Day, improved on the film's pacing by shortening some scenes, jump cutting (like during the climax and during Harry's dreams/premonitions) and using newspaper montages. That supposed 40 minutes of cut-footage? Outside of maybe 20 minutes of Deleted Scenes which wouldn't add anything, it was cut FOOTAGE. Alternate takes, unused coverage, and cut lines- the stuff that proves useless in making a movie better, and can in fact make a movie worse (The Director's Cut of The Chronicles of Riddick). Its like that one famous unused shot from The Dark Knight showing Heath Ledger as The Joker cackling on the school bus while the Hospital blows up outside of the bus windows = completely unnecessary. The Extended Cuts that certain people are looking for in the series couldn't exist, anyways. After all, Rowling's books were still being released when the films were, and she famously refused to cue in Steve Kloves and the directors on where the series was headed, given her fear that they may spoil important plot points of later books before their release. The only films in the series that could've had proper Extended Cuts are The Half-Blood Prince and The Deathly Hallows, and rather than do that, David Yates set about finishing the series as its own separate being from the books (including things like Flying Death Eaters, the burning Weasley home, and the like). There still could be solid Extended Cuts of those films, but those probably wouldn't improve the films as better adaptations. Sorry I spent so much time on that aspect, but it needed to be addressed, and badly, seeing the many comments and reviews trashing The Ultimate Editions of the films over the lack of Extended Cuts. If you're a complete Potter Movie nut, this is the set to buy. Your Blu Ray player will thank you.
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