Review of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) by Film_Fanatic_15 — 22 Nov 2010
The third time around didn't charm me as well as the first two movies in the franchise. They changed the director, which had a big effect on the overall tone of the movie. It was dark and unrelenting to watch.
The only thing that appealed to me was how it ended and the magical scenery around Hogwarts. The rest, I could forget about it. There never was a bright moment in the movie, and the only thing Harry has to hold onto is his two friends, Hermoine and Ron.
Harry has enemies, he has friends. He still hasn't fully understood that he will in the end have an epic battle with Voldemort because he has an ultimate desire too. Lord Voldemort is very powerful, but his lurking presence around the halls of Hogwarts doesn't frighten him as much as it used to.
The director gives us an uncomfortable viewing experience that I wan't happy with and wish this doesn't happen again in the next film.
This review of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) was written by Film_Fanatic_15 on 22 Nov 2010.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban has generally received very positive reviews.
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