Warner Bros. Pictures | Release Date: July 11, 2007
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EvanO.Dec 29, 2007
This movie is horrible and depressing. it could have been in black and white and it would have looked the same.
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nboley08Aug 16, 2010
I feel bad for reviewing this film so low, because it was done pretty well and the performances were very good for the first time in the series. However, the plot is so boring and so ridiculously "unmagical" that it makes liking this filmI feel bad for reviewing this film so low, because it was done pretty well and the performances were very good for the first time in the series. However, the plot is so boring and so ridiculously "unmagical" that it makes liking this film nearly impossible. Umbridge is just annoying rather than her evil version that is in the book, and the movie fails to put many of the gigantic book's minor plot points into the film. The fact that Sirius died in this film didn't help my opinion either. Expand
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SchroederRockFeb 13, 2014
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix feels as though it was made immediately after Warner Bros. closed out the Goblet of Fire. There's lots of movement and story to cover, but the return of Voldemort and the turmoil it creates in theHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix feels as though it was made immediately after Warner Bros. closed out the Goblet of Fire. There's lots of movement and story to cover, but the return of Voldemort and the turmoil it creates in the Ministry of Magic makes for a great movie experience. It's as if the aging of the cast is lending itself more and more to the movies and their quality. At this rate, the last couple of movies should end up being the best of the series and some of the best fantasy-based films ever made. Expand
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JudddyOct 3, 2010
In my opinion, this is the second best made Harry Potter film to date (behind Half Blood Prince). The films are getting darker and more exciting and the storyline is brewing along nicely as we get closer to the great finale. VoldeemortIn my opinion, this is the second best made Harry Potter film to date (behind Half Blood Prince). The films are getting darker and more exciting and the storyline is brewing along nicely as we get closer to the great finale. Voldeemort remains one of the greatest movie villains of all time, and the young ensemble cast prove that they are maturing into fine young actors. Imelda Staunton is terrific at Professor Umbridge as well. The storyline is well adapted from the book and the production is stunning. When David Yates took over, these films just started to get better. Expand
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asylumspadezNov 27, 2011
Finally a decent harry potter film. Solid acting by the cast and the story is interesting through out, It also does a good job going from book to film as well.
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Film_Fanatic_15Nov 22, 2010
Director David Yates takes control of the currently one of the world's most successful franchises, and he does it well. Well written, great acting, amazing production, and a moving emotional plot that fans will be pleased with. It wasn'tDirector David Yates takes control of the currently one of the world's most successful franchises, and he does it well. Well written, great acting, amazing production, and a moving emotional plot that fans will be pleased with. It wasn't perfect, but it's the closest movie in the entire franchise up to this point that was close to perfection. As for every Harry Potter movie, every character has a unique role and every actor plays their part well. The film like all the others, has a natural tendency to not be perfect. David Yates has put the franchise where it needs to be, and where fans want it. He has adapted the 5th book in the best way possible and with the technology that stands as of 2007, the effects are impressive. This movie stands out more than any other film up to this point, and I hope the fans feel the same thing. Expand
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TokyochuchuNov 23, 2014
Along with the fourth film, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is where the franchise really gets rocking and rolling. The darker aspects finally hit their stride and the action sequences are cool and exciting. Order of the Phoenix isAlong with the fourth film, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is where the franchise really gets rocking and rolling. The darker aspects finally hit their stride and the action sequences are cool and exciting. Order of the Phoenix is easily one of the best in the series. Expand
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AlnORTIZJul 11, 2011
Order of the Phoenix is definitely the breakout film in the Harry Potter series you'll come across because of how this goes from beginning to end. The performances are top notch here and the story sticks to the main plot if the book. TheOrder of the Phoenix is definitely the breakout film in the Harry Potter series you'll come across because of how this goes from beginning to end. The performances are top notch here and the story sticks to the main plot if the book. The visuals are amazing, especially near the very end. With everything mentioned beforehand mixed with the magic of Harry Potter, you get an above average addition to the series. Expand
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tbagurdrumset94Jul 30, 2011
While without a doubt being the most well-acted and action packed Potter adaptation at the time, Order of the Phoenix is also the worst adaptation. Yes, even worse than Prisoner of Azkaban. But, it was Prisoner of Azkaban that prepared me forWhile without a doubt being the most well-acted and action packed Potter adaptation at the time, Order of the Phoenix is also the worst adaptation. Yes, even worse than Prisoner of Azkaban. But, it was Prisoner of Azkaban that prepared me for future films. Goblet of Fire may have been a very faithful adaptation of the book, but I didn't let my guard down. I knew that there was a good chance that there would be another film that would be rather thin in the loyalty department. Therefore, I was able to enjoy Order of the Phoenix. I'll start with the positives. Like I said, the acting is great; the main 3 had really come into their own at this point. Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes), despite the brief role, is just as diabolical as before. Umbridge (Imelda Staunton) might be the best character in the film, as you will hate her from the get-go. Visually, it is also very impressive. Beautiful, actually. Next, come the complaints. By being thin in the loyalty department I MEAN thin. David Yates condensed a 760 page book into a 139 minute film (shortest in the series if you don't count Deathly Hallows Part 2). This creates a few problems... First of all, the secondary characters get very little screen time. Ginny Weasley actually has about 2 lines in the whole film (although she is in most of it), and she is an important character. A scene that would have been awesome was the Quidditch scene, where Harry punches Malfoy. If they had shown a little more of the Ministry scene (the magical rooms in the department of mysteries), that would have let me give this film at least an 8... maybe a 9. I know that people have complained about the films' lengths, but what's an extra 15 minutes? Expand
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jimmytancrediMay 29, 2011
I consider the great number of different views in relation to the movie, some people say that this is the best of the franchise, others claim standing beside it was the worst, we also compared the book, and some think that this was the bestI consider the great number of different views in relation to the movie, some people say that this is the best of the franchise, others claim standing beside it was the worst, we also compared the book, and some think that this was the best adaptation ever achieved even if the book is a bit drab, others think the book is the best, and that adaptation was the worst, finally, the most varied opinions, this is great. Another important thing is the new director, David Yates, who will close this saga, the last being the division of the seventh book. Some dislike it, hated the choice, they argue that the return of Alfonso Cuaron would have been a better choice, do not know the reasons for this has not been done but we agree with that thought. Want to know what to think of it? Wonderful, this means that Harry Potter, even in his fifth film, has the chops to stay in front, with people debating its positive and negative, it just proves the success of the series. The most interesting is that it will continue delighting every fan spread across the planet, each person, like me, who believe that Harry Potter is not just a passing fad, and that is very, very much further. Expand
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LordOFlibertYJan 21, 2012
I'm actually a fan of Potter, I've read the 1st, 4th and 7th book (weird order I know) and thoroughly enjoyed the first four films and the last one. But this was is the WORST Potter film I have EVER seen tied with the Deathly Hallows Part 1I'm actually a fan of Potter, I've read the 1st, 4th and 7th book (weird order I know) and thoroughly enjoyed the first four films and the last one. But this was is the WORST Potter film I have EVER seen tied with the Deathly Hallows Part 1 and closely followed by The Half-Blood Prince. I am disapointed that the film makers are unable to create a good Potter movie at a consistent basis like the LotR movies. The characters were extremely hollow, not enough interesting lines and so many forced and boring moments. pacing, the pacing was terible. Expand
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filmtrashreviewJul 10, 2011
A huge step up from Goblet of Fire, Phoenix has a great story line that is easy to follow. Dedicated to staying true to the novel in every way and by far the best acted film of the franchise thus far. The only problem with the film is thatA huge step up from Goblet of Fire, Phoenix has a great story line that is easy to follow. Dedicated to staying true to the novel in every way and by far the best acted film of the franchise thus far. The only problem with the film is that the end seems to abrupt and the final climatic moments were simply, boring. Expand
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HasrionaJul 20, 2011
A relatively poor entry, to be frank. Doing no justice to the book, Order of the Phoenix consists of nothing more but disappointment after disappointment. Sure, they are some positive features, namely the acting of the older cast and theA relatively poor entry, to be frank. Doing no justice to the book, Order of the Phoenix consists of nothing more but disappointment after disappointment. Sure, they are some positive features, namely the acting of the older cast and the effects, but this probably the worst Harry Potter film in the franchise, and only gets really going in the last thirty minutes or so. Expand
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CRLJul 27, 2011
This film was not loyal to the book, but like its predecessor there was so much in that book that it almost needed to be cut down to size. What Order of the Phoenix becomes is an often funny yet extremely dark thrill ride, much unlike itsThis film was not loyal to the book, but like its predecessor there was so much in that book that it almost needed to be cut down to size. What Order of the Phoenix becomes is an often funny yet extremely dark thrill ride, much unlike its long and drawn out source. The new political themes are handled well, and as always in this series the actors did a phenomenal job. Its climax is also one of the series' best, with a dazzling battle between Dumbeldore and Voldemort amid a hail of shattered glass. In the end, Order of the Phoenix manages to do the impossible and be almost better than the book it was based on. Expand
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Potter17Dec 25, 2011
Generally I'm not the kind of fan who is always complaining about how much story and details they cut out from the book. I know some changes are needed due to the running-time and budget, but David Yates is unable to cope with the book'sGenerally I'm not the kind of fan who is always complaining about how much story and details they cut out from the book. I know some changes are needed due to the running-time and budget, but David Yates is unable to cope with the book's large plot. He edits too much from the novel which results in an unintelligible film for fans and moviegoers alike. Expand
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marnee96Nov 4, 2011
There is no question that the Harry Potter films have gotten darker and more interesting each time. But this one is probably the most dark, intense and interesting out of all of them. The innocence within Harry Potter and his friends hasThere is no question that the Harry Potter films have gotten darker and more interesting each time. But this one is probably the most dark, intense and interesting out of all of them. The innocence within Harry Potter and his friends has completely vanished. This film is a real character study of Harry, but only Harry. There is very little development for the other characters. They for the most part serve as nothing more but a supporting cast, unlike previous chapters, which weakens the film. But overall, it's entertaining and remarkably acted, especially Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) and Imelda Staunton (Dolores Umbridge). Helena Bonham Carter was remarkable as well, but I felt her character (Bellatrix Lestrange) was very much underused. 3/4 stars. Expand
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TyranianApr 9, 2019
Worst so far but still decent, characters are starting to get annoying but otherwise its okay.
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StevenFJul 16, 2013
It was always going to be difficult to adapt the longest book in the Harry Potter franchise, but new director David Yates and screenwriter Michael Goldenberg have managed to inject some nostalgic feel to the fifth entry, while also making itIt was always going to be difficult to adapt the longest book in the Harry Potter franchise, but new director David Yates and screenwriter Michael Goldenberg have managed to inject some nostalgic feel to the fifth entry, while also making it quite a real and standalone film, and also the longest book to the shortest film.
We could be safe in assuming that after the events of the fourth instalment, the wizarding world would be in turmoil after the return of Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes). But it’s in fact quite the opposite, the Ministry of Magic, the governing body of the magical world, deny the Dark Lords return, and have therefore branded Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) and Albus Dumbledore (Michael Gambon) liars.
But from the opening scenes of the film, it’s clear the Ministry are very wrong indeed, Dementors are roaming the Muggle world, and Harry has been called for a jury within the Ministry, the same one smearing his name, for using magic to defend himself against the horrific creatures.
Other than that, Harry has quite the ordinary build up to Hogwarts that has been missing in previous years, until he meets Ministry-influenced Professor Dolores Umbridge, played with a love/hate aura of elegance by Imelda Staunton, who not only causes problems for Harry, but for the rest of Hogwarts as well.
But this is very much a journey for Harry, who is the real centre of everything going on, he’s having bad dreams but is also being recognised for all his near misses across the years, to the point where he asked by an abundance of students to help them defend themselves.
The title comes from the organisation who attempt to fight against Voldemort and his Death Eaters, consisting of the likes of Dumbledore, Snape (Alan Rickman) and Sirius Black (Gary Oldman), forming the Order of the Phoenix.
As a more singular film, this is a welcome adjustment to the tone of the franchise, and with spectacular effects, especially a battle between two powerful wizards, this is one of them most visually pleasing entries to date. The children or teens really have their moment to shine in the fifth instalment, taking matters into their own hands not only to protect themselves, but to protect Harry as well.
Love continues to be in the air, Harry and his friends truly are growing, and being around the same age as the actors I can’t help but look back at the fact that I’ve grown up with them.
In terms of the book to film discussion, more and more sacrifices have obviously been made to cut the book down dramatically to adapt it for the screen, but Yates and Goldenberg have did the almost impossible.
Many questions have yet to be answered but we are left with the tragic knowledge that things can only get worse for the Boy Who Lived.
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Jboy2468Nov 22, 2011
I have given every Harry Potter movie up until this review a 10. But what dropped a point here? Well, the mood is set magnificently and the characters have matured considerably. But, the story seems too scattered. This is more of a movie toI have given every Harry Potter movie up until this review a 10. But what dropped a point here? Well, the mood is set magnificently and the characters have matured considerably. But, the story seems too scattered. This is more of a movie to set the story near the end than an actual adventure. Other than that, another Harry Potter film done very well. David Yates has crafted this with outstanding craft. Expand
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spadenxDec 2, 2011
I think David Yates (the director) did something that no other director in the franchise did so far - He took the film and made it his own. We see bits of creativity from Yates through out and it works well. The biggest problem I had with itI think David Yates (the director) did something that no other director in the franchise did so far - He took the film and made it his own. We see bits of creativity from Yates through out and it works well. The biggest problem I had with it is that its rather boring up until the ending of the film. All that aside, It did a good enough job going from book to film. Worth the watch IMO. Expand
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javis10Jan 11, 2012
Director David Yates, spoiled Harry potter with this one, it's too short comparing it with the book. It gets boring, despite of the friendship message, it was horrible. The worst Harry Potter movie.
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Bruce722Jan 1, 2013
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This was easily the best movie of the set to this point. They changed a lot from the book but almost all of them worked well in the scope of the film. The acting was the best it's been yet, the plot developed really well, and the darker cinematic vibe was perfect for how Harry was feeling throughout the book. Honestly, there was really only one negative and it's something they changed from the book so if you haven't read it you might not mind at all. As I said before, "almost all" of the changes worked well. This particular change, however, did not. In my opinion, the most intensely emotional and dramatic sequence in all of the first five books happens in Dumbledore's office after they all returned from the Ministry of Magic. In that moment, the emotions of what took place at the ministry almost literally pour out of the pages. The director felt, I suppose, that this gut wrenching portion of the book was sufficiently covered in a mere 30 seconds of filming where Harry and Dumbledore barely scratch the surface of what occurred in the actual book. I think this scene should've met the book completely. Only then could they have done it justice. Without that flaw, however, the movie would've been darn near perfect. I hope the movies continue to get better and better. Expand
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AquophisDec 28, 2011
Often described as the worst of these films, I found it to be one of the better ones. Everything important in the 800+ page novel is captured near-flawlessly in this adaptation. I was perplexed by the somewhat surreal series of vision throesOften described as the worst of these films, I found it to be one of the better ones. Everything important in the 800+ page novel is captured near-flawlessly in this adaptation. I was perplexed by the somewhat surreal series of vision throes that Harry has during the film's climax, but after re-reading the book it makes sense to me now. (It's Harry's mental combat with Voldemort, who is trying to take over his thoughts.) But Evanna Lynch's portrayal of Luna Lovegood was the real highlight of the movie. She was perfect for the role. Expand
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imthenoobJun 16, 2016
I think what makes it so weak is that they tried to cram so much content in such a small run time. This would have to be the one film of the series that is 3 hours long minimum. There was just too much content from the books and because theyI think what makes it so weak is that they tried to cram so much content in such a small run time. This would have to be the one film of the series that is 3 hours long minimum. There was just too much content from the books and because they trimmed so much, There felt like something was missing with Order of the Phoenix. Shame they didn't bother shooting a few more scenes and making an ultimate edition out of it. Expand
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MegWhiteleyMar 28, 2012
Other great movie Potter, but not excellent, is some boring, but the movie is amazing, have much incredible elemnts, but I think that can be better. This Harry Potter film is great, but not the better of the saga.
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beingryanjudeAug 25, 2014
The direction of David Yates is not the finest work of the series. There are still strong performances and stunning imagery, but it falls short. An unfortunate step back for the franchise.
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csw12Mar 25, 2012
What is this. Director David Yates (new to Harry Potter) has messed up this chapter in Harry Potter so badly it would take me a year to write out. The worst part was it is the longest book and the shortest movie which means Yates and his teamWhat is this. Director David Yates (new to Harry Potter) has messed up this chapter in Harry Potter so badly it would take me a year to write out. The worst part was it is the longest book and the shortest movie which means Yates and his team are misisng vital information in the story. Nice way to start off David Yates. Expand
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Trev29Mar 15, 2013
A well made attempt of what is clearly a very hard adaptation. More ominous and less adventuresome it might be, but Harry's emotional and conflicting journey in realizing his fate is clearly defined in a satisfying way.
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JrAgujaIsAGleekMay 28, 2014
I tried my best to enjoy this movie as if I never read the book.

Did I enjoy the movie? Yes. As if you never read the book? Unfortunately, no. I enjoyed it because it's quite action-packed. I really liked the final 35 minutes of the
I tried my best to enjoy this movie as if I never read the book.

Did I enjoy the movie? Yes. As if you never read the book? Unfortunately, no.

I enjoyed it because it's quite action-packed. I really liked the final 35 minutes of the movie. The battle scenes were much better than I imagined.

Unlike the previous movie, I was pretty much okay with most changes even though I was a little upset.

However, there were some changes I am not okay with:

-The entire Quidditch part had to be cut off. It's sad. The fact the movie did not even acknowledge the sport just creates more plot holes in my opinion. Also, it had a huge character development on Ron. Ron in the movie basically felt useless without the Quidditch. AND WHERE THE HELL IS "WEASLEY IS OUR KING"?
-Ron, Hermione and Malfoy not being Perfects. Again, it's a character development that should not have been ignored.
-Petunia Dudley's important role in Harry's life. This is a huge character development among the Dudleys in the book. This shouldn't have been ignored.
-Ginny Weasley's maturity is not shown explicitly. Again, character development that is not to be ignored. She could have been more liked by the people who only watch the movies if her badass attitude from the books, is shown in the movies.

As an aspiring screenwriter however, I understand why the writer of the movie had to make so much cuts. It's really hard to translate the longest book in the Harry Potter series into the second-shortest movie.

There are some changes I am okay with as well:

-St. Mungo scenes has to be cut. I think Dudley finding out about his parents in the Room of Requirement instead was a good choice to make the movie faster without losing its essence.
-The replacement teacher for Professor Trelawney is not featured in the movie. I felt like this is a filler honestly so I see why it has to be cut.
-Rita Skeeter not featured in the movie. GOOD. And also, another filler in the book.
-Cho Chang becoming a **** instead. I think this would make her more unlikable than she was in the books, where she whines about her dead ex instead of whistleblowing Dumbledore's Army. GREAT.

The tone of the movie is suprisely more lighter than the previous movie. It still had its humor, but not completely from the book.

The casting and the performances are great as well. I think that is much of the best highlight out of the movie series.

Overall, the main importance of the movie is that if you enjoy it, then you enjoyed it despite the many cuts it had to make, which irked many fans. But come on, if you did not enjoy it because of the cuts, then, it's your problem.
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potatoes351Aug 14, 2012
HP:OotP was an overly long and boring book, and that's coming from a fan of the series. The film makes the story much smaller and includes only the most vital details which is good but that doesn't make up for the fact that its still boring.HP:OotP was an overly long and boring book, and that's coming from a fan of the series. The film makes the story much smaller and includes only the most vital details which is good but that doesn't make up for the fact that its still boring. This isn't the directors fault neither is it J.K Rowlings, it is the much needed calm before the storm, that just so happens to be too calm. Expand
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OfficialNov 1, 2013
Director David Yates helmed this fifth film in the series, which is "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix". It's not bad, but it's not that good either. It lacks delightful and magical scenes and it's not very faithful to the book. OhDirector David Yates helmed this fifth film in the series, which is "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix". It's not bad, but it's not that good either. It lacks delightful and magical scenes and it's not very faithful to the book. Oh and also, there's no Quidditch in this film either. On the bright side though, Yates handles the action pretty well. Expand
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MonsieurEamesJul 12, 2012
David Yates is such a great director and he does terrific with this film. What was most impressive about this one was the ending battle sequence. The plot is also very interesting and mysterious. Harry is definitely grown up now, and that's aDavid Yates is such a great director and he does terrific with this film. What was most impressive about this one was the ending battle sequence. The plot is also very interesting and mysterious. Harry is definitely grown up now, and that's a good thing. Expand
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SpangleAug 13, 2017
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix finally delivers on the promise of the series. The fifth entry in the beloved saga set in Hogwarts, Order of the Phoenix continues the trend of directors changing in this beloved franchise. Yet, forHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix finally delivers on the promise of the series. The fifth entry in the beloved saga set in Hogwarts, Order of the Phoenix continues the trend of directors changing in this beloved franchise. Yet, for the first time, a director finally corrects the issue plaguing the success of the films: the length. Streamlining the story and focusing only on the portions that actually impact the story and the climactic battle, Yates turns Order of the Phoenix into far-and-away the best film in the franchise thus far. Able to focus on the story, use the already established characters perfectly, and introduce new ones into the fold, Yates is able to make this a sequel less rooted in the series' original innocence and youth, but rather a far more mature effort out of pure necessity. No longer able to stick their head in the sand and refuse to see what is going in the world around them, the students of Hogwarts must grow up and take charge when the adults will not. As such, their youth is becoming abridged and they must grow up overnight. In Order of the Phoenix, they are able to do just that.

In narrowing duff the fluff and childish elements such as the Quidditch, Yates is able to make Order of the Phoenix a strong thematic work. Dealing with numerous themes, the film may be a bit obvious in their dealings with characters coming right out and saying what it all means, but the film nonetheless handles it well. Plus, its overt and blunt nature can be easily explained by the audience it is targeting: young teens. Ensuring that they get the message about good and evil being in all of us, leaving it up to us to decide what to become, is heard and understand far exceeds any need for subtlety. That said, strong writing and acting - especially from Gary Oldman and Michael Gambon who are largely tasked with pointing Harry in the right direction by way of the film's themes - make the themes rousing and powerfully realized. Watching Harry struggle between both sides and having to rely upon his friends and their love for him to overcome it all is powerful, moving, and incredibly resonant. Where the film could become preachy or cloying, it instead becomes a momentous achievement for a franchise seeking firm footing. In Yates, it finds this with the man able to balance the youth of the characters with the wisdom they must possess to succeed that will tear away their innocence.

In exploring its themes of good and evil, the film draws an interesting parallel to Lucifer in its depiction of Lucius Malfoy (Jason Isaacs). His name is obviously a dead giveaway of this fact, but as he tempts Harry with the ability to see and rule over the world, it becomes rather interesting. As a death-eater, Lucius does the bidding of Voldemort, so then how could he be Lucifer? While odd on the surface, it makes a lot of sense. Lucifer is like any other being swayed by evil and temptation. Once good, he is led astray to becoming more evil than good and seeks to destroy others along with himself. Yet, absolute evil - or, in the context of the film, Voldemort - led to him to betray himself and his honor. In portraying Lucius/Lucifer as merely a supporter of the absolute evil in the film, Order of the Phoenix shows some subtle nuance that is unexpected, but smartly constructed.

However, this show is really all about the battle. With Yates' approach focusing on important details to the plot over developing already developed characters, Order of the Phoenix manages to efficiently and strongly build-up to its climax. With Rocky-esque montages defining the opening hour of this film as the students learn the Dark Arts to defend themselves from Voldemort, Order of the Phoenix constantly builds to the moment where it puts those students in the position to actually use their newly developed skills. Furthermore, with the depth of their training and the constant ominous dread regarding Voldemort's return lurking in the background, it is hard not to get caught up in the tension and thrill of what is upcoming. When the climactic battle finally arrives, it lives up to every bit of tension and anticipation in both this film and the series as a whole. Exciting and leaving you on the edge of your seat, the only word to accurately describe this battle is "epic". In scope, feeling, and design, every bit of this battle is epic. As the kids run through the building and fight the Death-Eaters, as the Order of the Phoenix arrives to fight the Death-Eaters, and as Voldemort and Dumbledore square off with one another, the film delivers thrills and excitement like the series has yet to see. In the first five films, it is hard to find a better constructed scene in terms of fight choreography, special effects, or in direction. It is a thrilling cap to the film that satisfies the tension of this film and builds additional amounts up for its successors. It is the kind of sequence that makes you crave more time in the Wizarding World.
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axelkochJan 3, 2014
Voldemort is back. That was the awesome cliffhanger Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ended on and story-wise, there were loads of possibilities for the follow-up in the series. However, Order of the Phoenix does not do what one may hopeVoldemort is back. That was the awesome cliffhanger Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ended on and story-wise, there were loads of possibilities for the follow-up in the series. However, Order of the Phoenix does not do what one may hope for and zeroes in on its protagonist’s puberty. Since this is a franchise accompanying kids through their full adolescence, it’s only reasonable for writer Michael Goldenberg to give weight to this, I guess, but that didn’t stop me from being quite disenchanted while watching the film. In my opinion, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is not only the second-shortest, but also the second-worst film of the eight and the transition between teenage problems and the real peril emanating from Voldemort’s return just isn’t accomplished very well. Expand
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Kamal_VoltaicDec 24, 2012
I love all of the Harry Potter Franchise, and this is my favourite movie out of all of them.
Dolores Umbridge is perfect. Harry, Ron & Hermione are perfect. Everything is perfect.
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FilmEqualsJoyNov 10, 2012
Yates takes the director seat of this film. He does a solid job. I have no complaints about the film, but I feel that there are better entries than this. It is certainly exciting.
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jfrotylpe532Dec 21, 2012
Viva la revolution.
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Rox22Apr 28, 2015
This is likely my least favourite Harry Potter film.

While it does build atmosphere, it also feels like its rushing too much, leaving its audience struggling to keep up. Way to much is going with too little context and development to get
This is likely my least favourite Harry Potter film.

While it does build atmosphere, it also feels like its rushing too much, leaving its audience struggling to keep up. Way to much is going with too little context and development to get invested in the narrative.

Effects and acting are still top notch though and do help the movie from being a total bore.

Overall:
HPatOotP feels rushed and is mostly a forgettable experience. If not for the characters and their performances, this movie would have been a complete bust. As is, I say *meh*.
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HaithamBayazeedMay 10, 2013
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Adventure and danger packed movie with more epic scenes and magic but with a lot more danger! Expand
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forestvilleMar 31, 2013
Well, it's good, but it looks like I was watching a TV show, because the visual effects of television appeared, but of course that put expected from a television director. I will not say much except that it is one of the best movies adaptedWell, it's good, but it looks like I was watching a TV show, because the visual effects of television appeared, but of course that put expected from a television director. I will not say much except that it is one of the best movies adapted from the book, but the funny thing is the movie is the shortest of the series, the longest book out of it, but do not rely usually very fast The performances of most of the cast are poor, is the most bad guy this time, it shows that the work was accelerated, only action but Ralph Fiennes as Voldemort was very short.
Nose to say as it is one of the poorest and Harry Potter and loose only recommend it to fans, if you're a fan, do not recommend it, but overall it's good.
NOTICE: Excuse me if you see a word in Spanish that do not understand the paragraph in my reviews, I'm Latino and sometimes not correct my words, sorry.
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TrilobiteGAug 9, 2015
We are coming back a little bit to the awful romance drama that is spewed in this franchise and that relentlessly slow draggy pace, but the darkness of dolores **** umbridge and the way it handles the heist of the ministry of magic keeps thisWe are coming back a little bit to the awful romance drama that is spewed in this franchise and that relentlessly slow draggy pace, but the darkness of dolores **** umbridge and the way it handles the heist of the ministry of magic keeps this movie entertaining to a teenage demographic. Expand
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mds03Apr 14, 2013
I liked it but it wasn't as good as the first four. The only things that are really a problem with it though is that the story isn't as good as the previous installments and at times it can be boring. But when it gets started, it speeds upI liked it but it wasn't as good as the first four. The only things that are really a problem with it though is that the story isn't as good as the previous installments and at times it can be boring. But when it gets started, it speeds up and never really slows down. Expand
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SEROJMar 28, 2013
Great movie, but for sure not one of the best "Harry Potter" episode.I think it's incomplete, but probably that's why this is not the last part of the saga. My score for this part is 6/10 because i think that nothing special happened... theGreat movie, but for sure not one of the best "Harry Potter" episode.I think it's incomplete, but probably that's why this is not the last part of the saga. My score for this part is 6/10 because i think that nothing special happened... the whole movie was about to make people and the minister believe that the dark Lord is back. Expand
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Movie1997Sep 8, 2013
You know, people may say that this is the pointless movie in the series. I don't care what they say, this one was freaking good. This is one of my favorites of the series for sure. It shows some dark grit while still holding on to the magicYou know, people may say that this is the pointless movie in the series. I don't care what they say, this one was freaking good. This is one of my favorites of the series for sure. It shows some dark grit while still holding on to the magic we love. Overall, one of my favorites of the series. Be sure to check out my YouTube channel, "TheMovieManLife" for all things movies. Expand
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Pranay6Mar 15, 2014
While it was a bit too fast paced, I think the filmmakers did an awesome job of taking a 900 page book and turning it in a tight, psychological thriller. The acting was top notch, especially from Imelda Staunton and Daniel Radcliffe, whoWhile it was a bit too fast paced, I think the filmmakers did an awesome job of taking a 900 page book and turning it in a tight, psychological thriller. The acting was top notch, especially from Imelda Staunton and Daniel Radcliffe, who gives a powerful, emotional performance. This is a film that leaves you wanting more, which is both criticism and praise. Bring on the Half Blood Prince, Mr Yates. Expand
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BrunoADJun 14, 2013
A good movie, but that's it.

It's amazing the Order of the Phoenix was supposed to be the best film of the entire franchise, but David Yates made ​​him a just good, cool only. It is this film that's all wrong, nobody believes Harry, all
A good movie, but that's it.

It's amazing the Order of the Phoenix was supposed to be the best film of the entire franchise, but David Yates made ​​him a just good, cool only.

It is this film that's all wrong, nobody believes Harry, all suspicious of him, he's nervous and Daniel shows this with a great job. Another major development is the actress Evanna Lynch showed that Luna has come to make one of the best characters of the franchise, the other was hit in the cast Helena Bonham Carter who came with everything to Bellatrix Lestrange. Obvious that Yates was not wrong at all, the action scenes are brilliant and very well played, the track is good (at least better than the HP4), the only weak point of the film is the script lacked many scenes, more missed moments Navy, a larger scene in the Ministry of Magic ....

Anyway, between rights and wrongs Order of the Phoenix fulfills its role well.
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AReviewsJun 25, 2013
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is darker more thrilling and mature, with dazzling visuals and great story, it is outstanding, just wonderful.
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gracjanskiMar 11, 2021
Finally the characters are a bit better written and more complex, especially Harry Potter. And finally we see some other landscapes, than only the school and the neighbourhood of the house. The visual effects are top as always.

But the story
Finally the characters are a bit better written and more complex, especially Harry Potter. And finally we see some other landscapes, than only the school and the neighbourhood of the house. The visual effects are top as always.

But the story is somehow boring or is it the screenplay?
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DibbHansenJul 14, 2013
While it is the worst of the film series, the film is still a great film adaption of the largest book in the series (they stay pretty faithful to the source material given the length) and the film has great visuals, direction, music, actingWhile it is the worst of the film series, the film is still a great film adaption of the largest book in the series (they stay pretty faithful to the source material given the length) and the film has great visuals, direction, music, acting and set designs and the fantastic action sequences at the end of the film are eye poppingly unforgettable. Expand
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TheApplegnomeFeb 19, 2014
Harry potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a damn good movie, although the tempo is a little low sometimes.

The opening scene in this movie is cool and interesting, and the movie overall felt mysterious and exciting, witch I enjoyed.
Harry potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a damn good movie, although the tempo is a little low sometimes.

The opening scene in this movie is cool and interesting, and the movie overall felt mysterious and exciting, witch I enjoyed. Compared to the previous movie, is this movie much better and it was also funny at some places. The music from Nicholas Hooper is great and there are a lot of unique and cool things in this movie that I haven't seen before, which I really enjoyed. The actors in this movie are awesome, and this movie is also very well made and I never got bored. The negative thing about this movie is that the tempo is a little to slow and it wasn't that much "Hogwarts" in this movie as in the previous movies. I also found it difficult to string along in this movie, which I didn't like.
I also think that the director could have done more in this movie, but in the end it this movie still great, because the story is very good and the ending couldn't have been more awesome as it is.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix gets a 8/10
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FranzHcriticOct 25, 2013
Repetitive is perhaps the most accurate to describe 'Order of the Phoenix'. I could find hardly anything to enjoy apart from Umbridge. The trio are no longer so cute, only grown up but not getting any more interesting. Now it's more predictable.
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joao1198pedroNov 28, 2013
the worst harry potter movie ever made,this was an piece of crap David Yates was an douchbag to make this movie,the scenes was without emotion and it was the worst disapointmnent of 2007.
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nickrovertOct 24, 2013
The 'Order of the Phoenix' lackluster story line and more character-focused premise may be interesting to some viewers, however the film's lack of intriguing content makes the 'Order of the Phoenix' stand out as the worst film in the franchise.
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RayzorMooseNov 13, 2013
Potter loses his magic touch.
The Order of the Phoenix is the fifth installment of this franchise. The movie feels dull and lonely with a coming of age crew learning spells and expressing their emotions to each other. The entire film feels
Potter loses his magic touch.
The Order of the Phoenix is the fifth installment of this franchise. The movie feels dull and lonely with a coming of age crew learning spells and expressing their emotions to each other. The entire film feels overly long and a directionless time filler for the next sequel to filter into.
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AaronWasserman2May 4, 2014
Starts strong then comes to a screeching halt, then picks up again towards the end. Not one of the better ones but still a decent movie that can be fun depending the way you look at it.
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inaneswineNov 14, 2017
Unpopular amongst some viewers and readers alike, Order of the Phoenix is the most politically minded film of the series, the most down to earth, and possibly the smartest. Visual effects and wondrous magical spells - while present of courseUnpopular amongst some viewers and readers alike, Order of the Phoenix is the most politically minded film of the series, the most down to earth, and possibly the smartest. Visual effects and wondrous magical spells - while present of course - definitely take a back seat, and the focus is shifted onto the threats of corruption, power, censorship and the media, as it is revealed that the magical government is unfortunately as crooked as our own.

In one of Rowling's smartest moves, her personification of everything wrong with the education system is delivered in the form of Dolores Umbridge, a character so morally bankrupt and far more threatening than Voldemort himself. Imelda Staunton is almost too good in the role, as the skin crawls and the blood boils every time she steps in front of the camera. The maturing cast continues to improve, with a breath of fresh air provided by Evanna Lynch as Luna, whose comic timing never fails to bring a smile. Also welcome back are Gary Oldman and Emma Thompson, not to mention the intensely threatening Jason Issacs and his fabulous hair.

Though the important themes of the movie come first, the cinematography and the visuals must be congratulated. The pace of the film is somewhat inconsistent, and screenwriter Michael Goldenberg seems to lose his grip on the material at times, which may confuse viewers who haven't read the book. And while the final battle sequence is the most intense and brilliantly shot yet, it seems over far too quickly.

In spite of its few drawbacks, Phoenix is so expertly thought out and put together, and is the first film of the franchise that really forces its Muggle audience to think about their own world.
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SythusRATINGSOct 18, 2014
In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry returns for his fifth year of study at Hogwarts only to discover that much of the wizarding community has been led to believe that the story of the teenager's recent encounter with the evilIn Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry returns for his fifth year of study at Hogwarts only to discover that much of the wizarding community has been led to believe that the story of the teenager's recent encounter with the evil Lord Voldemort is a lie, putting Harry's integrity in question. Worse, the Minister for Magic, Cornelius Fudge, has appointed a new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, the duplicitous Professor Dolores Umbridge. But Umbridge's "Ministry-approved" course of defensive magic leaves the young wizards woefully unprepared to defend themselves against the Dark forces threatening them, so at the prompting of his friends Hermione and Ron, Harry is convinced to take 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. Expand
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JohnMasterLMay 4, 2015
Si, es cierto que La Orden del Fenix o (The Order of the Phoenix) es una pelicula que cuenta las cosas mas importantes del libro, pero el problema con esta pelicula no es ese. David Yates cambia completamente el estilo de la saga, quitando-leSi, es cierto que La Orden del Fenix o (The Order of the Phoenix) es una pelicula que cuenta las cosas mas importantes del libro, pero el problema con esta pelicula no es ese. David Yates cambia completamente el estilo de la saga, quitando-le ese toque mágico y increíble que tenían sus antecesoras, no es una mala pelicula, pero sin duda alguna en esta 5ta parte se pierde todo el encanto mágico y épico de la saga de Harry Potter. De ser una aventura mas, es solo un resumen simple y sin grandes sorpresas. Expand
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DBPirate1129Jan 11, 2015
The best of the first five films in the series that features the introduction of great characters like Bellatrix Lestrange and Luna Lovegood and continues the story of Sirius Black. The film will make you want Yates to direct the nextThe best of the first five films in the series that features the introduction of great characters like Bellatrix Lestrange and Luna Lovegood and continues the story of Sirius Black. The film will make you want Yates to direct the next one...as he eventually does. Expand
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CameraBounceGodMar 3, 2015
interesting the way it aligns with the zodiac...also its interesting the way that a giant saves the day....I get the feeling that the symbolism here is too important to overlook.....The rest of this film seems meaningless...The half bloodinteresting the way it aligns with the zodiac...also its interesting the way that a giant saves the day....I get the feeling that the symbolism here is too important to overlook.....The rest of this film seems meaningless...The half blood prince is the best of the series if you ask me...and i've seen the goblet of fire enough so that i should be dead Expand
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homer4presidentMar 13, 2015
The fifth movie in the Harry Potter series is very different from all previous ones. The director has shot the movie with a new mystery feeling n the atmosphere and makes all of the special effects very exciting. Many parts from the book wereThe fifth movie in the Harry Potter series is very different from all previous ones. The director has shot the movie with a new mystery feeling n the atmosphere and makes all of the special effects very exciting. Many parts from the book were cut out, but I think the editors made good choices to keep the movie interesting and funny at the same time. As with all the other movies, there are small parts of humor and enjoyment. Definitely a good film. Expand
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MovieManiac83Apr 23, 2015
The latest installment in the Harry Potter series opens with a storm gathering precipitously over the young wizard's head, portending an attack by the Dementors, those soul-sucking wraiths that circle their prey like buzzards. It's momentsThe latest installment in the Harry Potter series opens with a storm gathering precipitously over the young wizard's head, portending an attack by the Dementors, those soul-sucking wraiths that circle their prey like buzzards. It's moments like these that show how far J.K. Rowling's hero has come from the beginning, when he was delivered from a Dickensian home life into a gee-whiz world of flying broomsticks, whimsical creatures, and other magical enchantments. Now, dark clouds follow him around like Pig-Pen's filth, and being a wizard has become a joyless burden, a destiny that he grimly accepts as his lot in life. Though there are moments of levity scattered throughout Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix, the workmanlike fifth entry in the franchise, the overall feeling is that it sucks to be Harry Potter, and it's only going to get suckier from here on out.

Though he fends off the Dementors, Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) gets expelled from Hogwarts School Of Witchcraft And Wizardry for using a forbidden curse in the presence of a "muggle." He wins back admittance on appeal, but many members of the Ministry Of Magic refuse to accept his contention that the evil Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) has returned and plans to engage the forces of good in a battle royal. As a measure to keep Harry and his cohorts in line, the Ministry installs prim taskmaster Dolores Umbridge (Imelda Staunton) as the new professor of Dark Arts, and she keeps them busy with grueling memorization and paperwork. Harry revolts by creating Dumbledore's Army, a group of rebel students who harness their powers in a secret training room. He's also introduced to the Order Of The Phoenix, a clandestine faction preparing for a showdown with Voldemort.

While not all Harry Potter movies are created equal, consistency has been a major priority for the series, to the point where it's become the Prozac of blockbuster franchises—few highs or lows, just a general baseline of pleasing competence. Granted, there's a significant difference between the flat literalness of Chris Columbus' first two entries and Alfonso Cuarón's fanciful Prisoner Of Azkaban, but the films are telling one long story, and inspiration is often sacrificed for continuity's sake. Directed by David Yates, who has a background in British television, Order Of The Phoenix feels a little too complacent at times, though it has moments of visual wit, and it doesn't soft-pedal the dark mood that has eclipsed the series. Save for the thrilling opening sequence, there's not much to remember about the film beyond Staunton (Vera Drake), who masks her bottomless malevolence behind a pasted-on patrician smile. During this transitional stage, Dumbledore's Army and the Order Of The Phoenix prepare for bigger fights ahead—and presumably, more exciting movies, too.
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kyle20ellisMar 25, 2022
My most obvious flaw was that at the beginning, the actors looked as though they had been computerised, and I personally found that very distracting, with the scene with the dementors, it just seems strangely executed. Another flaw is that IMy most obvious flaw was that at the beginning, the actors looked as though they had been computerised, and I personally found that very distracting, with the scene with the dementors, it just seems strangely executed. Another flaw is that I am still not a huge fan of Michael Gambon's Dumbledore. He isn't a bad actor, but he doesn't quite fit the bill of Dumbledore, and there were some scenes with him that seemed rather strange. However, putting the flaws aside, we do have a lovely-looking film, with very good special effects, and excellent cinematography. As for the acting, I was impressed. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson are still likable, as is Robbie Coltrane. Alan Rickman is very suave and dour as Snape, but the acting honours do go to Imelda Staunton as Umbridge. I have read the book, and do prefer it, as there was a lot missed out in the film. My favourite scene was the Department of Mysteries scene, because some of that was creepy, with Helena Bonham Carter as Bellatrix. No one could have done that better. All in all, a lovely looking film, with some flaws in the first half. 8/10 Bethany Cox. Expand
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Rutger-KikkertJun 5, 2016
This movie has one of the most exciting ending battles ever put to screen. But the stuff leading up to that last half our or so is, while being entertaining, not the most interesting stuff seen in a Harry Potter movie. This movie focuses tooThis movie has one of the most exciting ending battles ever put to screen. But the stuff leading up to that last half our or so is, while being entertaining, not the most interesting stuff seen in a Harry Potter movie. This movie focuses too much on the stuff at Hogwarts that the stuff at the end feels a bit out of place and a bit too dark looking back at the rest of the movie. But this whole movie is still entertaining and well made. Expand
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aadityamudharApr 17, 2016
With newbie director David Yates in control of the Harry Potter franchise, the movie's 'order' has been severely complex, making the wonderful acting from the potter trio & the marvelous CGI kinda hard to follow.
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EpicLadySpongeJan 20, 2016
2007 seems to be a rough year for films. Likely, Harry Potter managed to keep 2007 its glory days with its next installment being at least better than most of the installments, but not movies such as Ratatouille.
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FuturedirectorApr 14, 2017
Unpredictable, depth and thought-provoking. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, thanks to its every-time-better characters, eye-popping stunts and glorious performances, the saga is taken beyond a true soaring success that hasn't finished yet.
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SrPepeJan 3, 2018
Una película buenísima, de las mejores de la saga. La historia, los efectos y el ambiente, todo es muy bueno.
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Aaron_WassermanJun 1, 2016
Very enjoyable installment in the Potter franchise, like the fourth it becomes darker and the Wizarding World is starting to truly learn what they are up against. This movie also is a lot of fun despite its dark tone.
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alejandro970Apr 16, 2017
Preserves the magic and the thrills of previous chapters; edited carefully to capture just the essential of original book. Imelda Staunton plays an obnoxious but memorable villian.
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eva3si0nOct 29, 2018
5 part of a series are one of the most boring, except fight in the Ministry of magic and trainings of Dumbledore's Army there is nothing and to remember more. But the final in the form of battle of Dumbledore and the Dark Lord has turned out5 part of a series are one of the most boring, except fight in the Ministry of magic and trainings of Dumbledore's Army there is nothing and to remember more. But the final in the form of battle of Dumbledore and the Dark Lord has turned out excellent. Expand
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Jk9785Nov 11, 2018
The worst of the Potter franchise (so far, PLEASE Crimes of Grindelwald, don't be bad), David Yates' first foray into these films is a mild success, but it feels so underwhelming. This is the only Potter film to feel like a corporate product.The worst of the Potter franchise (so far, PLEASE Crimes of Grindelwald, don't be bad), David Yates' first foray into these films is a mild success, but it feels so underwhelming. This is the only Potter film to feel like a corporate product. Also, they took the longest book and made it into the shortest film. That's **** Expand
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Mitya64Apr 22, 2020
Поскольку это была самая длинная книга и самый короткий фильм, у них было много работы, чтобы сделать это не спешащим, и мальчик сделал фантастический.Поскольку это была самая длинная книга и самый короткий фильм, у них было много работы, чтобы сделать это не спешащим, и мальчик сделал фантастический.
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HPFANBOY1237Apr 9, 2017
The Order of the Phoenix is one of the most hated of the Harry Potter movies, it should have been longer, and it could have done more justice to the book. But once again, we get an even darker Harry Potter film, with more characterThe Order of the Phoenix is one of the most hated of the Harry Potter movies, it should have been longer, and it could have done more justice to the book. But once again, we get an even darker Harry Potter film, with more character enrichment! This film is also really fun at the same time! Another strong entry! Expand
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SonicHD7May 31, 2017
Now in his fifth year at Hogwarts, Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) learns that many in the wizarding community do not know the truth of his encounter with Lord Voldemort. Cornelius Fudge, minister of Magic, appoints his toady, Dolores Umbridge, asNow in his fifth year at Hogwarts, Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) learns that many in the wizarding community do not know the truth of his encounter with Lord Voldemort. Cornelius Fudge, minister of Magic, appoints his toady, Dolores Umbridge, as Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, for he fears that professor Dumbledore will take his job. But her teaching is deficient and her methods, cruel, so Harry prepares a group of students to defend the school against a rising tide of evil. Expand
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JPKJun 14, 2019
Pretty Good Potter Film
Order definitely is a downgrade from the terrific Goblet Of Fire, But the magic of the Wizarding World still lives on healthy in this movie.
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mrdr4gonFeb 10, 2018
Though there is a lot of strength in the delivery of this film, it does come across as a massive waste of potential. Some strong set pieces and surprisingly improved acting weighed down by some strange writing decisions in the adaptation
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not good .
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CoreGamer1408Apr 14, 2022
This story is dark stuff really. I did find it interesting and thought well this series is not really for the little kids anymore. Harry Porter grew up for a more mature audience I suppose?
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ty92Feb 21, 2020
Every Harry Potter movie is good. I love them all. Each one is at least a 8/10 or better. They are all very re-watchable. And they are just feel good movies. I often put them on to fall asleep to. I can listen and picture the scenes in myEvery Harry Potter movie is good. I love them all. Each one is at least a 8/10 or better. They are all very re-watchable. And they are just feel good movies. I often put them on to fall asleep to. I can listen and picture the scenes in my head since I've seen them so many times. They are just incredible movies that can be enjoyed by anyone. Expand
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Jaredc324Jul 18, 2019
Order of the Phoenix is one I go back to because it captured a nuance, an energy in the lives of these characters with a maturity, essence and resonance that the previous movies only had in pinches. Yates really brings it home, and gives aOrder of the Phoenix is one I go back to because it captured a nuance, an energy in the lives of these characters with a maturity, essence and resonance that the previous movies only had in pinches. Yates really brings it home, and gives a nurturing vibe to the whole thing. And made me really a fan of these movies, when I was only half-way in before. Not a masterpiece by any stretch, but certainly a good, rewatchably-ranked Potter flick. Expand
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FilipeNetoFeb 12, 2018
A passage to maturity.

This film is the adaptation of the fifth book in the Harry Potter's saga, written by JK Rowling, and is the first film that was directed by David Yates, the last director to join the franchise, this time to stay. Yates
A passage to maturity.

This film is the adaptation of the fifth book in the Harry Potter's saga, written by JK Rowling, and is the first film that was directed by David Yates, the last director to join the franchise, this time to stay. Yates was up to the task: this film is one of the most complex and profound of the saga and have some important psychological developments of the characters, as well as large computerized effects and great moments of action. The film maintains basically unchanged the cast structure of the previous films and, although it ignores some details and passages that other directors would have appreciated, is still very true to the story of the book. Its also necessary to remember that the size of Rowling's books has been gradually increasing, which may explain some of the omissions in the film. It can be said, in fact, that the movie, in a certain way, even surpasses the book.

And so, the saga walks to it's final films, which are increasingly more interesting, more adult, more deep and psychologically complex. A true passage to maturity.
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cameronhalmansJan 9, 2019
I come away with the least to say about this one, not exactly a good follow up to The Gobblit of Fire.

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JeBjBoFeb 1, 2022
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix just doesn't work for me. Compared to the book it's awful, but even in the films' continuity the plot just feels rushed. Why didn't they translate the longest book into two films as well?
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meydianarizki21Oct 18, 2020
Snivellus Snape gets what he deserves!

Oh you can shake Snape up! Oh you anyone can shake Snape up! Like boob fat, shake shake Snape, shake shake Snape, shake shake! Oh I love this film so much! Bellatrix is such a lovely lady and she
Snivellus Snape gets what he deserves!

Oh you can shake Snape up! Oh you anyone can shake Snape up! Like boob fat, shake shake Snape, shake shake Snape, shake shake! Oh I love this film so much!

Bellatrix is such a lovely lady and she always cheers me up and turns my usual frown upside down every time I see her lovely nurturing motherly nature on display in this terrific top notch film. Bellatrix is the most sexiest and kindest woman alive in my humble opinion and I wish she was my Mother, tells me I'm a naughty boy and looks after me every day so that's a great testament to how much I adore this film. I know nothing bad will happen to me when I'm watching this film because I know Bellatrix Motherly instincts will protect me from any harm that comes to me, oh I love her so much, I wish I could hug her all the time to show her how much I love her.

James Potter was a great man, my 2nd favourite fictional character of all time and he showed that sobbing little man baby known as Snivellus Snape who's boss and I always cheer and clap every time I see that lovely Snape memory scene in this film as Snape gets some payback for having fashion sense that gives people nightmares, an annoying tendency to read and study things all the time and forever being an evil know it all. James and his friends are really complex memorable characters full of enlightening personality traits and they are great role models for British boys and this film always makes me appreciate that I have friends like James Potter did that I can have great fun with. This film is guaranteed to make you smile if you're a British boy crying out for some motherly affection
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Mikibruno02Nov 8, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A good movie. SPOILER ALERT!
The fight between Dumbledore and Voldemort is sublime, truly. Dolores Jane Umbridge is identical to the book, I swear, spitefully portrayed exactly as in the book. Intense film but which has some flaws like music, in fact this chapter is the worst from this point of view, and the battle at the Ministry of Magic which turns out to be too, how to say, "cold". As a child I loved this film, now, being able to recognize its flaws, I weighed my judgment and I say 7.
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silbakkerJan 17, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The best HP movie. I loved Umbridge, Sirius and the final battle was fantastic Expand
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TomtagApr 14, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This 5th movie was a bit boring for some time and we kept sitting nervously to see what would happen as a situation. Deaths like Sirius Black were really moving though. Expand
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zNeverSleepingNov 16, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Um dos melhores, senão o melhor, filme da saga. A "vilã" é insanamente insuportável, a batalha entre Voldemort e Dumbledore é épica, as cenas de luta são fantásticas e a performance da Helena Bonham interpretando Bellatrix da vida a personagem. Expand
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ThejodjeremieNov 6, 2020
A good film that continues the story in a interesting way but also drags at parts. The actors all do a good job and the special effects are good. The music is also good as always.
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Ryo91Apr 18, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Das war echt ein schöner Teil. Interessant war es. 9/10 * Einer meiner Lieblingsteile von HP.
1 Punktabzug weil Sirius (Der Pate von Harry) gestorben ist. Echt Schade. Da war ich sehr traurig - das hat mir nicht gefallen.
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Cementer200Sep 27, 2020
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is a good movie. it's good to see the Harry Potter movies series is still going strong.
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MrPajamasSep 8, 2020
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is another sequel to the famous Harry Potter series. Although I consider the previous part to be the best, I consider the Order of the Phoenix to be the worst. The story was not as good as in previousHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is another sequel to the famous Harry Potter series. Although I consider the previous part to be the best, I consider the Order of the Phoenix to be the worst. The story was not as good as in previous episodes. At times, the film was boring and, above all, too short. The effects and music are of course excellent and overall this is a great film, but unfortunately it does not reach the qualities of the previous ones. Expand
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geewahApr 21, 2021
A step back after the previous 2 instalments.
It has it's moments and the fans will love it, but it doesn't captivate and lacks the imagination of Cuaron & Newell's efforts.
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iCampoRamilJan 6, 2021
Vamos allá, lo primero que quiero dejar claro es mi total odio al personaje de Dolores Umbridge, por lo tanto, el total acierto en cuanto a actuación de su personaje.
SÍ, ha vuelto la magia, por fin, después de que se perdiera un poco la
Vamos allá, lo primero que quiero dejar claro es mi total odio al personaje de Dolores Umbridge, por lo tanto, el total acierto en cuanto a actuación de su personaje.
SÍ, ha vuelto la magia, por fin, después de que se perdiera un poco la esencia, quizás ya en la primera de todas, luego la trama se vuelve lo que ya habíamos mencionado, menos mágica pero más detectivesca y drama adolescente, pero en esta película hay auténticas escenas que son una maravilla, y muy mucha magia, por fin.
También dota de grandes rasgos de epicidad, se nota a dónde está siendo dirigida la propia saga, a algo grande, y es esa importancia narrativa lo que aporta esos rasgos épicos tan necesarios, por otro lado, la misma narración, en muchas ocasiones, se vuelve bastante torpe, cosas innecesarias, escenas sin sentido simplemente por querer introducir con calzador escenas de adolescentes, QUEREMOS MAGIA.
Sí que es verdad que es una película más madura, pero los toques cómicos y esas escenas metidas con calzador hacen que la propia acción se sienta cortada, por lo que nos da a entender que aún hay un poco de adolescencia en la esencia, queda pulir eso, para que el final de la saga sea lo que esperamos.
Al final, es una película de transición, mitad y mitad, va siendo mucho más adulta pero sigue teniendo esos toques adolescentes, aún así, técnicamente es una sobrada, cada plano está medido con lupa y como curiosidad, es la primera película que consta con un decorado totalmente artificial, con un chroma vaya, y para ser de 2007, ha envejecido muy muy bien.
Una cosa hay que decir, y es que la última media hora, más o menos, de película, es un SÍ muy grande, lo que llevaba esperando toda la película, qué maravilla, posiblemente el mejor duelo de magos que habrá en toda la saga.
Bueno, y no quiero mencionar a Luna Lovegood, qué maravilla.
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adzcantillasNov 25, 2021
Order of the Phoenix is talking Quality Education which is a Basic Human Right. If y'all ask me I'm throwing a thumbs-up going out Wholistic Education in which everyone is grabbing shots polishing ones Multiple Intelligences ending up knowingOrder of the Phoenix is talking Quality Education which is a Basic Human Right. If y'all ask me I'm throwing a thumbs-up going out Wholistic Education in which everyone is grabbing shots polishing ones Multiple Intelligences ending up knowing anyone's Potentials while climbing someone's Dreams. Expand
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oopkpApr 1, 2023
We all know this was the best Harry Potter movie. I think the best part of this movie is that it was actually the Harry Potter movie J.K. Rowling had the least involvement in. J.K. Rowling is really stupid and annoying, so it's good to knowWe all know this was the best Harry Potter movie. I think the best part of this movie is that it was actually the Harry Potter movie J.K. Rowling had the least involvement in. J.K. Rowling is really stupid and annoying, so it's good to know that her creative influence was not at work in this one. I also love that really funny meme where it's like "the order of the phoenix" but the phoenix is ordering pizza. Anyway, this movie is a artifact of the late 2000s and a symbol of how America was a much better place when Americans could count on going to the movies every year to see another adventure from their favorite caped crusader. Expand
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