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As Harry Potter readies himself for his third year at Hogwarts, an incident in which he is unable to control his anger forces him on the lam. At the same time, a dangerous man named Sirius Black escapes from the Azkaban prison with one thought on his mind: to track down and kill Harry Potter. The third year at Hogwarts is full of excitement and danger for Harry and his friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Review: A well-deserved, but qualified, 5 stars - This review assumes that you've already either seen the movie or read the book. I won't go into the plot here. I'll say upfront that this movie was brilliantly done. Alfonso Cuarón truly captured the darker, more complex mood that J.K. Rowling gave to the third installment of the series. The cinematography and visual effects were excellent. I also thought that the soundtrack was absolutely perfect (if interested, please see my separate review for the soundtrack). The kids are beginning to really mature in this film. Their acting, which is evidently becoming more natural and fluid, has improved a hundred times over since Chamber of Secrets. Harry, Ron, and Hermione become closer in this story, and their friendships are even more important than before. I get the sense that Daniel, Rupert, and Emma are also becoming great friends, as their friendships on the screen seem so natural. The three have a great chemistry. Some complain that the kids are growing too fast, but I just don't see it. Kids their age simply grow at an exponential rate. I assume this also holds true in the wizarding world. They seem about the right age to me. The casting for the new characters is pretty good. David Thewils is a fantastic Professor Lupin, and Emma Thompson is a perfectly clumsy and mystical Profesor Trelawney. I did not, however, warm up so well to Michael Gambon as the new Dumbledore. But I think (hope) that will change with time. Gambon is obviously a good actor, and I think that if I hadn't already gotten used to Richard Harris, I would have said that his portrayal of Dumbledore was convincing. Hopefully, Gambon will grow on me in Goblet of Fire. Now for the "qualified" portion of my review. . . . I give this movie five stars from the perspective of someone who had read the book first. I can't imagine that I would have enjoyed the fast-paced movie as much if I had not already known what was going on. I did not, however, give this factor too much weight in my assessment because, given the time constraints of the movie, it probably had to be geared toward people who had already read the book. Of course there were many missing details -- the background about Sirius and Lupin could have used more explanation, and the secondary characters did not get much face time -- but deciding what to cut and what to keep is incredibly difficult when you adapt a 435-page book (each page packed with information) to a 140-minute movie. I believe that given the complexity of the story and the time constraints of the movie, the crew did a fantastic job with making those decisions; and that is why I give the movie five stars. Remember, the perfect Harry Potter movie would be about 8 hours long. That's just not possible. (Although, if it were, I would certainly sit through it!) Now for my favorite parts of the movie. . . . (1) I think my favorite part of the movie was the time-turner sequence. This was brilliantly done. I even looked for flaws the second and third times I watched the film, and I found none. Emma Watson was brilliant in this scene! (2) Aunt Marge's "blow up" sequence was absolutely hilarious. (3) The Hogsmeade scene with the snowball fight was fun, and Daniel Radcliff did an excellent job with the scene where he "overhears" that Sirius is his godfather. Long story short, this DVD is a must-have for Harry Potter movie fans. I think this movie is even better than the first two, and the DVD will be a good supplement for when you don't have time to re-read the book! Review: Great product - Great product
| ASIN | B0002TT0NW |
| Actors | Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Pam Ferris, Richard Griffiths, Rupert Grint |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,784 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,017 in Kids & Family DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (61,834) |
| Director | Alfonso Cuarn |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 28447 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| Media Format | AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Full Screen, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 6.4 ounces |
| Release date | November 14, 2006 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 21 minutes |
| Studio | Warner Bros. Pictures |
| Subtitles: | French, Spanish |
| Writers | J.K. Rowling, Steve Kloves |
C**E
A well-deserved, but qualified, 5 stars
This review assumes that you've already either seen the movie or read the book. I won't go into the plot here. I'll say upfront that this movie was brilliantly done. Alfonso Cuarón truly captured the darker, more complex mood that J.K. Rowling gave to the third installment of the series. The cinematography and visual effects were excellent. I also thought that the soundtrack was absolutely perfect (if interested, please see my separate review for the soundtrack). The kids are beginning to really mature in this film. Their acting, which is evidently becoming more natural and fluid, has improved a hundred times over since Chamber of Secrets. Harry, Ron, and Hermione become closer in this story, and their friendships are even more important than before. I get the sense that Daniel, Rupert, and Emma are also becoming great friends, as their friendships on the screen seem so natural. The three have a great chemistry. Some complain that the kids are growing too fast, but I just don't see it. Kids their age simply grow at an exponential rate. I assume this also holds true in the wizarding world. They seem about the right age to me. The casting for the new characters is pretty good. David Thewils is a fantastic Professor Lupin, and Emma Thompson is a perfectly clumsy and mystical Profesor Trelawney. I did not, however, warm up so well to Michael Gambon as the new Dumbledore. But I think (hope) that will change with time. Gambon is obviously a good actor, and I think that if I hadn't already gotten used to Richard Harris, I would have said that his portrayal of Dumbledore was convincing. Hopefully, Gambon will grow on me in Goblet of Fire. Now for the "qualified" portion of my review. . . . I give this movie five stars from the perspective of someone who had read the book first. I can't imagine that I would have enjoyed the fast-paced movie as much if I had not already known what was going on. I did not, however, give this factor too much weight in my assessment because, given the time constraints of the movie, it probably had to be geared toward people who had already read the book. Of course there were many missing details -- the background about Sirius and Lupin could have used more explanation, and the secondary characters did not get much face time -- but deciding what to cut and what to keep is incredibly difficult when you adapt a 435-page book (each page packed with information) to a 140-minute movie. I believe that given the complexity of the story and the time constraints of the movie, the crew did a fantastic job with making those decisions; and that is why I give the movie five stars. Remember, the perfect Harry Potter movie would be about 8 hours long. That's just not possible. (Although, if it were, I would certainly sit through it!) Now for my favorite parts of the movie. . . . (1) I think my favorite part of the movie was the time-turner sequence. This was brilliantly done. I even looked for flaws the second and third times I watched the film, and I found none. Emma Watson was brilliant in this scene! (2) Aunt Marge's "blow up" sequence was absolutely hilarious. (3) The Hogsmeade scene with the snowball fight was fun, and Daniel Radcliff did an excellent job with the scene where he "overhears" that Sirius is his godfather. Long story short, this DVD is a must-have for Harry Potter movie fans. I think this movie is even better than the first two, and the DVD will be a good supplement for when you don't have time to re-read the book!
J**B
Great product
Great product
G**L
potterhead lmao
i love harry potter so much, its such a great movie!! the prisoner of azkaban is far by my favorite. the plot twist was great too, ik we all love sirius hehe
B**S
Great
A great movie for a rainy day.
A**W
Have You Seen This Movie?
There were many changes to the Harry Potter franchise for the third film in the series, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, and they didn't just involve the story and the characters. Alfonso Cuaron replaced Chris Columbus as director, and he brought with him a much darker tone to the films. While every Harry Potter book has been dark, the level of darkness increases with each subsequent novel, so it only makes sense. However, Cuaron overhauled the entire look of the film in order to make it scarier and darker. Gone are the brilliant golden shades from the first two films. In this one, an icy silver tone is used throughout the movie (even the Warner Bros. logo and the title are a cold silver as opposed to the bright gold used in Sorceror's Stone and Chamber of Secrets). It is very rare to see a clear blue sky in this movie; a lot of scenes take place at night or during a very cloudy/rainy day. Even the quidditch match occurs during a nasty rain storm. In Harry Potter's (Daniel Radcliffe) third year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the state of the wizarding world is in a panic. A man named Sirius Black (Gary Oldman) has escaped from Azkaban Wizards' Prison, which, like Alcatraz, was viewed to be impossible to escape from. Now Black is on the loose, and it is widely believed that he is going to seek out and kill Harry Potter. Black was in Azkaban because of his loyalties to the Dark Lord Voldemort, and speculation is that he sees Harry standing in the way of Voldemort's return. Making matters worse for Harry is that the Dementors, which are the guards at Azkaban, have been stationed at Hogwarts to "keep it safe". Dementors are very nasty creatures (which were probably once in the service of Voldemort) that feed on happy thoughts, leaving people temporarily paralyzed with unhappy memories. Since Harry has had more than his fair share of unhappy memories (his parents' deaths is at the top of the list), the Dementors cause him to pass out. This year, two new teachers are appointed. Rubeus Hagrid (Robbie Coltrane) takes over the Care of Magical Creatures position while newcomer Remus J. Lupin (David Thewlis) becomes the new Defense Against Dark Arts professor. Also, Michael Gambon replaces the late Richard Harris as Headmaster Dumbledore and does a great job with the role. Harry, Ron (Rupert Grint), and Hermione (Emma Watson) begin to take elective classes such as Care of Magical Creatures and Divination, which is taught by the kooky Professor Trelawny (Emma Thomas, who does a great job hamming up the role). But as the children have fun in school, newspaper articles keep reporting that Black is getting closer and closer to Hogwarts. Even though MOST people know the ending before seeing this film because they have read the book (which I really reccomend), I am still not going to give it away. I will say that the climax is amazing. There are great twists, and in a sense, a double ending which, while hard to explain, makes perfect sense and is great to see. The special effects in this film are great, much improved over the first two films. Buckbeak the hippogriff (a sort of cross between a horse and an eagle) looks beautiful and much more realistic than Fluffy in Sorceror's Stone or the basilisk in Chamber of Secrets. The quidditch match also looks better in this movie, but then again, it's very short, and pretty much the only thing we see is Harry going after the snitch. Ironically, while Prisoner of Azkaban is the longest of the first three books, it's the shortest of the first three movies. While some of the cuts that they made were necessary and made sense, I was surprised at a few of the things that they left out. Mainly, I couldn't figure out why they didn't explain HOW Sirius escaped from Azkaban, or why they didn't reveal the identities of Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs, the creators of the Marauder's Map. While the movie was very strong, these two details would have made things clearer to the audience as well as to Harry and his friends. The first two Harry Potter films were good, but I didn't find them to be anything special (unlike the books, which I love). This one, however, was amazing. Hopefully, the next film, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, will be as good or better.
P**O
Sotto Natale ❤️
R**O
per gli amanti del maghetto.
A**Y
商品に問題なく、予定通り配達されました。
C**N
Arrivato in ottime condizioni e prima del previsto. Ottimo anche il prezzo. Film fantastico!
S**.
Ho l’intera collezione di harry potter in 4k il Formato è molto conveniente in quanto troviamo oltre la versione in 4k anche la versione in full hd, consigliato per il prezzo
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