Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Theaters)

Movies, Three Stars — By trench on July 26, 2007 at 9:01 pm | 1,123 Visitors

harry_potter_and_the_order_of_the_phoenix_ver10I still have not picked up any of the Harry Potter books so this review is solely on what I’ve watched in the theaters.

The cast and CGI continued to impress me with this film. With the addition of Dolores Umbridge as the new dark arts instructor, an older and much more mature trio of Harry, Hermione, and Ron, plus more of the Deatheaters and Lord Voldemort, The Order of the Phoenix definitely had me more involved with the character development and overall growth and changes in Harry Potter. The CGI was up to par with all the rest of the films, and I thought they did an excellent job with all the new creatures that were introduced.

The only part in the movie that actually disappointed me was the plot. Although I watched all three films prior to this, the plot still lost me at times, and from what I was told, it was due to the fact that much was left out from the book itself. I can’t really complain much more than this, and I guess not reading the books could have been a blessing in disguise because I’m pretty critical about IMPORTANT missing elements from story to screenplay.

Not anywhere close to my favorite movie of the summer (Transformers), Harry Potter is still a film worth looking at in theaters. The fact that “The Order of the Phoenix” is a little darker and more mature is definitely the reason it appealed to me more than its predecessors.

Synopsis:

Harry Potter is due to start his fifth year at Hogwarts. He is desperate to get back to school to find out why his friends Ron and Hermione have been so secretive all summer. However, what Harry is about to discover in his new year at Hogwarts will turn his world upside down…

When a malicious Ministry of Magic employee takes the “cursed” Defense Against the Dark Arts position, she uses it as a point from which to usurp power away from Dumbledore. Harry engages in a personal battle with her while dreaming of a strange door at the end of a corridor which hides something that Voldemort wants desperately. To top it all off, Harry and friends must take their very difficult, very life-changing fifth-year tests: the OWL exams.

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Author: trench (683 Articles)

I have mixed heritage of Chamorro, Filipino, and Japanese and I currently reside on the beautiful island of Guam. My interests include critiquing films, eating out, import cars, gaming, web design, MMA, and bodybuilding. I'm also a die-hard fan of both the Los Angeles Lakers and San Francisco 49ers. I hate bandwagon fans!

    6 Comments

  • Greg says:

    It’s funny that you think you’d enjoy the movies more if you read the books. Sometimes I think I’d enjoy the movies more if I hadn’t read the books.

  • Kyle says:

    Seriously, trench, pick up the books and read. You’ll appreciate movie 3 more and you’ll feel better knowing the WHOLE story not the 2.5 hour ADD story.

  • trench says:

    I”ll read the books now that its finished. I really hate following a series. The anticipation kills me. I’m still waiting for the next release of Songs of Ice and Fire.

  • I dont know! maybe i just expected too much for this movie… Moral Lesson: dont ever ever expect

  • Settor49 says:

    Does it make sense, in other words, to ask what my experiences are really like, as opposed to how they appear to me?

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