9/10
Excitingly newer than that its predecessors
7 December 2009
Funny to tell that I've first reviewed Half-Blood Prince than this one. Order of The Phoenix, as it is generally regarded as the thickest book of J.K. Rowling had much to be shown on scree. I've even thought before it came that probably Goblet of Fire has more twists and story. Equally however Order of the Phoenix simply stood than the latter because of its more enthralling and bewildering revelations. The filmmakers did well honestly with the book. But of course there is this clause that "Everything in the book aren't entirely visualized in a motion picture". But this what made the consecutive Harry Potter film solid in the film industry. Order of the Phoenix has to be a fatty revelation. The latter books of course would be considered to be "fattier". As a distinguishing but similarly striking quality of the film, Order of the Phoenix possessed this darkish aura which I felt evidently since the Prisoner of Azkaban. The third film was my favorite and seeing this fifth installment gave me new excitement and merited expectations on how J.K. Rowling's remarkable creations materialized on screen. I loved the film's dark air which complemented well how the story progressed. The duel scene at the near end was also spectacular. Since I saw Harry's first encounter with Voldermort, slew a Basilisk, fought Dementors, join the Triwizard tournament and now created an army of his own to fight alongside Dumbledores loyal supporters. Likewise the characters of the film are understandable and the actors playing them are reasonable how they acted their character well. One more thing lovable about the film is you see the characters alongside the actors to grew together. I've felt this evidently since The Godfather. A success to David Yates guiding the accomplishment of this fifth film.
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