Warner Bros. Pictures | Release Date: June 4, 2004
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Kevin_Manning_Aug 26, 2023
Hold on to your wizard hats because "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" takes the beloved series to breathtaking new heights. Director Alfonso Cuarón's unique vision breathes new life into the series, infusing it with an artful blendHold on to your wizard hats because "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" takes the beloved series to breathtaking new heights. Director Alfonso Cuarón's unique vision breathes new life into the series, infusing it with an artful blend of darkness and wonder. The cast's performances have matured alongside their characters, giving us a glimpse into the evolving dynamics of friendship and courage. Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint delve even deeper into their roles, delivering performances that tug at our heartstrings and remind us that these characters are not just figments of imagination, but relatable, authentic souls. Expand
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Bigwillyhaver69Jul 21, 2023
ts one of the best in the series because of great organization of the story.
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Fixer84Mar 16, 2023
Perhaps the best of all Harry Potter films. There is absolutely nothing out of place and the only flaw, but this is subjective, is the too little presence of my favorite character, who is Sirius Black. Being a film that closely concerns himPerhaps the best of all Harry Potter films. There is absolutely nothing out of place and the only flaw, but this is subjective, is the too little presence of my favorite character, who is Sirius Black. Being a film that closely concerns him it would have been nice to see him a little more but he is really the only out of tune in a film that borders on perfection. Time management is also excellent, an Achilles heel that could really make any film make big slips, but this is not the case. Expand
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KelvinSelimorDec 8, 2022
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. New evil. It's a little unusual to perceive the almost new course of the Harry Potter movie about the boy who lived. After two almost childish fairy tales, the third film tries to seem more adult.Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. New evil. It's a little unusual to perceive the almost new course of the Harry Potter movie about the boy who lived. After two almost childish fairy tales, the third film tries to seem more adult. This is a large amount of a dark filter and constant rain, thunder, despondency. There are also a huge number of smalls, seemingly funny scenes in the film (Hermione hits Harry on the arm, someone gets slapped on the head, someone is bitten by a book, and so on) and this, unfortunately, is very striking, and it seems that all this is superfluous. In general, the story itself is very interesting, thanks to the source. Expand
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ThaddaeusJul 2, 2022
The directing is excellent, as well as the editing. The story is engaging one, and wonderful characters. Yes bad dialogue from here and there but doesn’t ruin the experience. One the best movies in the franchise.
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SuperbaDMIkeJun 15, 2022
Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban is a movie fun and worth watching.
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sebastianaliJun 3, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. To be honest, this movie is terrible, much worse than the previous two. I have practically the same criticism with this movie as with Harry Potter 2, so just check out that review, i wouldnt repeat myself. And the time traveling aspect is so underdeveloped...
There are some moments in the movie where it shines though, like the visuals, all of the conversations with Harry and Remus Lupinand and Hagrid still manages to being the "comfort" point when the series needs it. Unfortunately the generic villian, the underdeveloped story and all of the forced situations kills this one. This movie shouldnt be three hours long.
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CoreGamer1408Apr 14, 2022
Just seemed a filler movie(book) for the next movie(book). The dementors are genuinely creepy things though. Pretty interesting until the weak ending.
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razMNApr 10, 2022
It's like the best Harry Potter movie: fun, the characters are well developed, the visuals are ok and it doesn't involve Lord Voldemort as much, yet it's underwhelming, it has a lot of useless scenes and throws around a lot of lore piecesIt's like the best Harry Potter movie: fun, the characters are well developed, the visuals are ok and it doesn't involve Lord Voldemort as much, yet it's underwhelming, it has a lot of useless scenes and throws around a lot of lore pieces without exactly explaining why, and the final act of the movie is super rushed. Expand
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lucafi0rentiniApr 9, 2022
Alfonso Cuaròn's astounding direction, John Williams' score (not only the best one in the Harry Potter film series but also at the very least one of the composer's finest), Stuart Craig's unparalleled production design, the visual and specialAlfonso Cuaròn's astounding direction, John Williams' score (not only the best one in the Harry Potter film series but also at the very least one of the composer's finest), Stuart Craig's unparalleled production design, the visual and special effects that still hold up two decades later, the beautiful cinematography and the actors' performances (even the kids' acting got noticeably better from 'Chamber of Secrets'); simply put, this is a masterpiece, and sooner or later even the ones that are still complaining about the story of the marauders being cut and the little changes made by Cuaròn and writer Steve Kloves (and ultimately understand that book to film cannot be a 1:1 translation) will see what an incredible film this truly is. Expand
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kyle20ellisMar 25, 2022
This is certainly darker than the first two instalments, and not as funny. But based upon a truly excellent but complex book, it is a very good film nonetheless. In my reviews on the first two films, I forgot to mention the music by JohnThis is certainly darker than the first two instalments, and not as funny. But based upon a truly excellent but complex book, it is a very good film nonetheless. In my reviews on the first two films, I forgot to mention the music by John Williams. In all three movies, it is very good, but not Williams's best work. His scores to Star Wars, ET and Home Alone are better. The only real quibble i had with the movie was Michael Gambon as Dumbledore. Richard Harris, the first and better Dumbledore, had died, and although Gambon was good, Harris suited the character a lot more in terms of looks and sincerity. The three leads are still likable, and they are given solid support by Maggie Smith, Alan Rickman and Robbie Coltrane. The real treat lies in the newcomers though, namely David Thewlis as Lupin, Emma Thompson as Trelawney and Gary Oldman as Sirius. Timothy Spall I felt was a little odd for Wormtail. The Dementors I felt quite terrifying, a lot more chilling than they were in the book. All in all, very good. 8/10. Bethany Cox Expand
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Jaredc324Jul 18, 2019
Just a spectacular movie. Cuaron puts the edge into Harry Potter and gives it a new breath of style & craft that awakens new boundaries and evolutions to the story and world. As we begin to mature with the characters and the world they're in.
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glommanFeb 28, 2022
A good but very dense and isolated movie in the Harry Potter universe. As usual the series doesn't really know what to do with the plethora of characters, stories, and places the books portray, leaving you after more than 2 hours like you'veA good but very dense and isolated movie in the Harry Potter universe. As usual the series doesn't really know what to do with the plethora of characters, stories, and places the books portray, leaving you after more than 2 hours like you've just watched nothing of particularity. Still an entertaining and very dark and "adult" movie for Harry Potter standards Expand
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jukinkins458Jan 19, 2022
Masterful filmmaking, an excellent John Williams score, great performances from everyone, Sirius Black, this is the best one.
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MuhamedHJan 3, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. everything take 10/10 except the story. I don’t like the idea and I’m don’t like loop idea and I don't know who is the villain for this I’m give the story 7/10 Expand
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MikeTepelusDec 29, 2021
My quest of watching the entire series of the Harry Potter movies continued with the 3rd chapter: The Prisoner of Azkaban.

With a plot that twists, some known actors but also new to the series and novel magic spells, the 3rd Harry Potter
My quest of watching the entire series of the Harry Potter movies continued with the 3rd chapter: The Prisoner of Azkaban.

With a plot that twists, some known actors but also new to the series and novel magic spells, the 3rd Harry Potter movie is no different than the others, continues the story, adds to it and it's decently good. The way the students resolve the final puzzle in the end is also pretty slick.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is another interesting story.
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GemsicleDec 9, 2021
It has been a year and a half since the release of the Chamber of Secrets instead of one year on the dot because of the young actors' educational circumstances. Now that the actors are back on the big screen, their minds are more eruditeIt has been a year and a half since the release of the Chamber of Secrets instead of one year on the dot because of the young actors' educational circumstances. Now that the actors are back on the big screen, their minds are more erudite since their last meeting and are ready to take on more mature magic; some of it involves engaging in mortal fights.

With Harry enraged by the Dursleys, he runs away for privacy when he is spontaneously tracked by an emergency wizardry transport, known as the Knight Bus, which is a homogeneous of a two-story tall red bus in London, but blue and three stories tall. While collecting supplies for his third term at Hogwarts a conspiracy is being gossiped in his world when there has been an escaped prisoner from Azkaban that is out to track Harry’s scent and extinguish him. Although he is learning new spells for self defense and melee, “Harry is not safe, even by the walls of Hogwarts or his peers'', which was a line from the back cover of the novel by JK Rowling. There are black-cloacked flying creatures that are patrolling the perimeter of the school as they wait for Sirius Black to approach their position and to take him into their custody. The black and cold disseminating Dementors may harm Azkaban prisoners, but also anyone who fumbles around with them as their functions are to suck out the souls and happiness out of people.

The first two films were specifically made to be family-friendly due to the safety of the child actors, but here, they are now teenagers and are on the moving staircase to maturity. This gave director Chris Columbus the motivation to bequeath his position to Mexican director Alfonso Cuaron, who shoots his films by going into the dark pits of cinematography and long frame shots. As this film is darker than its predecessors, the triumphant composer John Williams puts more suspense in his music here than his typical style to make audiences gain more scrutiny in the scenes that Williams puts his music in. Even though there is more suspense here than the first two films which were rated PG, this film received that very same rating, so it must be taken seriously.

More mystery than charm and delight is something that got me more involved in this film than the first two movies. This is definitely a movie that will make audiences rock to their core.
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PotterheadGleekDec 5, 2021
This film is the best one when it comes to the cinematography, the difference between Cuarón and Potter 1 & 2 director, Chris Columbus, is notable, even the third film changes into a darker mood, which is great because all fans knows that theThis film is the best one when it comes to the cinematography, the difference between Cuarón and Potter 1 & 2 director, Chris Columbus, is notable, even the third film changes into a darker mood, which is great because all fans knows that the real villain is coming soon and this is just the preparing of that event (which is revealed on the fourth film). Expand
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adzcantillasNov 24, 2021
Sirius ending up down Azkaban even if he didn't do Wrong is a Symbol of Injustice which is Nothing New. I'm like a Law somehow existing within Society going out Money ending up jailing Innocent Ones while Criminals are getting away with it isSirius ending up down Azkaban even if he didn't do Wrong is a Symbol of Injustice which is Nothing New. I'm like a Law somehow existing within Society going out Money ending up jailing Innocent Ones while Criminals are getting away with it is Nothing but Trash. You know what? I'm thinking it's not what we do 'coz what weighs a Great Degree is Why We Do Everything We Do. If y'all ask me I just wanna grabbing shots ending up Happy without doing Wrong but I'm not a Saint so if Who-Such-Is did something destroying Who I Am myself is just chillin' out waiting when Heavens will throwing out a Hell such Evil Folks should ending up with. Expand
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pur__0_0__May 12, 2021
After watching The Chamber of Secrets I was a bit skeptical to continue watching the franchise. That was what I had in mind when I began watching this - Will it also show filthy, cringy characters? Is there going to be terrible CGI withAfter watching The Chamber of Secrets I was a bit skeptical to continue watching the franchise. That was what I had in mind when I began watching this - Will it also show filthy, cringy characters? Is there going to be terrible CGI with literally no beautiful locations? Are there going to be tons of disgusting scenes? Turns out this movie is better in terms of all those things. And definitely worth a watch if you haven't done it already (I know you muts have, I am the only 90's-born stooge who still hasn't watched this series).

The story this time takes a much dark, complicated turn. In the beginning of the movie itself Harry kills his aunt, or so it seems since it has been left ambiguously. He doesn't even hesitate from using his magical powers to scare his family anymore, although it is never explained how his uncle knows that he's not allowed to use his powers. This time, just like every other time he is to escape from home and go to Hogwarts station. But this time he does it in a bus being driven by a ghost. I like how every time Harry has to escape from home it always happens in a funny and wholesome manner. Those are the scenes that I could watch forever without getting tired.

As the series is progressing, Harry Potter is having a higher budget, which is clearly visible by the fact that now it is following the "show, don't tell" principle of storytelling way more often. And that's why the story is using a lot less runtime giving exposition or conversations but rather on actually doing things. I learnt this the hard way. I was doing my project on my computer while watching the movie on the phone, and I missed a lot of scenes and had to rewind to see them again. This is a habit that I had developed from the last two movies of the franchise. And I'm really happy to see that supposedly the Potterheads must have really enjoyed seeing it in the theatres or wherever they saw it. They wouldn't have wasted any time on the talkikng scenes like sci-fi movies normally do.

However, I am more used to having Harry Potter having a simple story, just like the movies of that time like Narnia and Lord of the Rings. I was doing a project while watching the movie on my phone, so I stopped seeing the movie for like, 5 minutes and by then everything had changed. I never understood when Harry and Hermione went to the past and what exactly were they trying to change. I also didn't know who that guy was who sat on the flying creature and flew away. Also what finally happened of the Dementor, I completely missed out on that part.

There is something about the Harry Potter movies that stops me from wanting to watch them, and I have no idea why. I also get this feeling with Stuart Little and Narnia. So I can't say for a guarantee that I will rewatch it to watch the scenes that I skipped. Although this movie is a major improvement over Chamber of Secrets, it doesn't match the standard that Sorcerer's Stone has set. I have heard enough about Harry Potter and how much it means to everyone, but personally for me it's not a franchsie I could possibly bond with for some reason. I hope I change my mind soon after future movies.
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geewahApr 21, 2021
Close to if not the best of the series.
A new director brought a much needed change in direction for the franchise that put it on a path to coming close to reaching it's potential.
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omnifaceMar 8, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. a semi magical movie for a good time

pros
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good ending
good people good knowledge cons
poor start
the prisoner scene slightly redeeming graphics
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gracjanskiMar 5, 2021
Fortunately a better movie than the 2nd: The characters a bit more adult, but there are still annoying characters like the uncle and cousin of Harry. The story is a bit more tense and dark. The visual effects are top, this is how a fantasyFortunately a better movie than the 2nd: The characters a bit more adult, but there are still annoying characters like the uncle and cousin of Harry. The story is a bit more tense and dark. The visual effects are top, this is how a fantasy movie should look like.
There is only one weakness: the landscapes and most of the characters are still the same, the franchise should show something different from the world of HP.
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master13009Feb 24, 2021
Harry Potter 3 is my favorite Harry Potter because there is a lot of adventure, the appearance of the time turner.
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MrPajamasSep 8, 2020
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is a little different from previous works. The characters grew up for us and the story is a little more serious. The plot is also different and again very successful, of course, with an excellentHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is a little different from previous works. The characters grew up for us and the story is a little more serious. The plot is also different and again very successful, of course, with an excellent soundtrack. Overall, the story leaves the previous episodes far behind and focuses mainly on Harry's relationship with Black, and it works. Another excellent sequel. Expand
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MattBrady99Jan 14, 2021
"A word of caution: dementors are vicious creatures. They will not distinguish between the one they hunt and the one who gets in their way. Therefore I must warn each and every one of you to give them no reason to harm you. It's not in the"A word of caution: dementors are vicious creatures. They will not distinguish between the one they hunt and the one who gets in their way. Therefore I must warn each and every one of you to give them no reason to harm you. It's not in the nature of a dementor to be forgiving. But you know happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, when one only remembers to turn on the light."

I've never noticed this before, but I just recognise that 'Prisoner of Azkaban' is the only movie in the Harry Potter series where Lord Voldemort himself is neither seen or mentioned in any form.

Besides everything on a technical level, this fact alone is the reason why this stands out from the rest as one of the best. We see more than one conflict (Voldemort) in the characters life's.
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iCampoRamilJan 4, 2021
En mi opinión, la mejor de la saga.
Empezando por la entrada en escena de los dementores, convirtiendo la saga en un tono no tan infantil como las entregas previas, si no para un público más adolescente, más joven adulto, porque evidentemente
En mi opinión, la mejor de la saga.
Empezando por la entrada en escena de los dementores, convirtiendo la saga en un tono no tan infantil como las entregas previas, si no para un público más adolescente, más joven adulto, porque evidentemente la magia y la fantasía siguen por ahí, pero ya se nota la evolución, y todo gracias a Alfonso Cuarón.
Me gusta que el director premie mucho lo estético, hay planos realmente bonitos en pantalla, jugando mucho con los exteriores, y la dirección de arte, le da una esencia brutal a la película, cambiando incluso los interiores por esas tonalidades más tétricas que empezamos a ver, está todo realmente medido con lupa, no le he encontrado, seguramente habrá, un agujero por ningún lado, está justificado, y eso que jugar con el tiempo nunca es difícil.
El último añadido, Sirius Black, Gary Oldman en pantalla, mezclado con el resto de añadidos de casting, como Emma Thompson, es una verdadera maravilla que aparezcan en la misma película.
Lo que más me ha gustado, pues el tratamiento de los temas, de una manera muy adulta y completa, algo que se escapaba en entregas anteriores, la evolución interpretativa, sobre todo de Radcliffe, quien lleva todo el peso interpretativo de la película, el aumento de exteriores, faltaba eses datos de ubicación de Hogwarts que Cuarón nos proporciona, la banda sonora, Williams está de vuelta y se nota y la ya mencionada dirección de arte, una locura.
Me falla la duración, en este caso, se me hace corta, y hay cosas que se introducen que se podrían haber explicado mucho mejor con más minutos de cinta, de hecho, el ritmo, uno de los perjudicados, al final de la película, se apura mucho y deja bastantes cosas en el aire ronroneando, por ello es bueno el segundo visionado.
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EvenllyBeatrizNov 18, 2020
I love this movie, as much as it's not faithful to the book. It can't be denied that the special effects scenes are bad, other than the werewolf, that part was terrible. My favorite scene is when they save the hippophrephre from theirI love this movie, as much as it's not faithful to the book. It can't be denied that the special effects scenes are bad, other than the werewolf, that part was terrible. My favorite scene is when they save the hippophrephre from their sentence. Without any more spoilers, I highly recommend watching the movie and reading the book. This film, as much as it's not as well praised as the others, is my favorite of the entire Harry Potter saga. Expand
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Mikibruno02Nov 8, 2020
I loved this book ... I liked this movie, that's right, I didn't love it. Starting from the fact that directing did not drive me crazy, even "too much adolescence" made me sick. New entries in the cast and interpretations always up toI loved this book ... I liked this movie, that's right, I didn't love it. Starting from the fact that directing did not drive me crazy, even "too much adolescence" made me sick. New entries in the cast and interpretations always up to expectations, if not further. I find it too emotionless and aloof, even John Williams took a step back while doing a good job. It's not a bad movie, but I don't think it's great either: 7. Expand
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ThejodjeremieNov 5, 2020
This film is my favorite so far in the franchise. The special effects look great and the tone of the film feels more serious. The story is great and not too complicated.
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meydianarizki21Oct 18, 2020
Charming and Extraordinary
As with previous Potter films, this one is wonderful. The mischievous trio are back in their third year at Hogwarts.
Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) is a slightly different character in this film as the anger inside of
Charming and Extraordinary
As with previous Potter films, this one is wonderful. The mischievous trio are back in their third year at Hogwarts.

Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) is a slightly different character in this film as the anger inside of him for what happened to his parents has grown over the years. This made, for me, the film much more enjoyable than the first and second.

As one would no doubt assume, Gary Oldman's portrayal of the character Sirius Black is nothing less than perfect. However, Sirius Black seams an unlikely roll for the talented Oldman. I enjoyed him more in other films, such as 'The Professional' and 'Immortal Beloved'. Let us hope he has had the chance to 'play it up' a bit more in the much anticipated 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'.

The original music of John Williams is more than I could ever hope to hear. It is absolutely splendid, making the film worth a listen even if you do not watch. Williams has created memorable compositions such as the theme music to 'Star Wars', 'Jaws' and 'Raiders of the Lost Ark'.

Overall, any age should enjoy this film. The visual effects are not the most spectacular I've seen, but fantastic enough to take your imagination away from the real world for 141 minutes. Even the closing credits are kind of cool.

Now, go watch the film. You'll be glad you did.
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benko13Oct 7, 2020
Best film of the Wizarding World franchise to date, Cuarón made wonderful movie with a true fantasy atmosphere.
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TomRedlSep 30, 2020
Just an amazing movie, as a fan of the Harry Potter universe, when watching the movie, I constantly woke up the desire to be in it,
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Cementer200Sep 27, 2020
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is a good movie. it's good to see the harry potter book series turn into a movie series.
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Movie_FreakMay 3, 2020
A masterclass in storytelling, and a beautifully made film. The sets are great, and there are some truly amazing visual and special effects. The cast is on there a-game, and it can surely be considered as the franchises's best.
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Mitya64Apr 22, 2020
Это один из лучших в серии из-за отличной истории.
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Ryo91Apr 17, 2020
Toller Film . 9/10 * :-D Ich hätte allerdings noch mehr Zauberkräfte von Harry Potter gesehen dann wäre es eine 10.
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ty92Feb 22, 2020
This is one of the better Harry Potter movies. It has a lot going for it. Harry riding a Griffin like creature. Giant spiders and a werewolf. It has some interesting time traveling scenes. And it has those dementors. I think this is the firstThis is one of the better Harry Potter movies. It has a lot going for it. Harry riding a Griffin like creature. Giant spiders and a werewolf. It has some interesting time traveling scenes. And it has those dementors. I think this is the first movie where Harry shows how strong he is with magic. I watch this one the most. Expand
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DominArsenOct 28, 2019
The Harry Potter movie that propels the series to a high level. Darker, more mature with real family depth. New ideas that make the universe more coherent than ever. This situation is not written she is in magic dark room.

Le film d'Harry
The Harry Potter movie that propels the series to a high level. Darker, more mature with real family depth. New ideas that make the universe more coherent than ever. This situation is not written she is in magic dark room.

Le film d'Harry Potter qui propulse la série à un haut niveau. Plus sombre, plus adulte avec une vraie profondeur familiale. De nouvelles idées qui rendent l'univers plus cohérent que jamais. Cette situation ne s'écrit pas elle se voi en magie en salle obscure.
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zNeverSleepingSep 28, 2019
O filme tem uma nova atmosfera - um pouco mais sombria - que advêm com, tanto os novos personagens adentrados na franquia, quanto aos já presentes. Simplesmente espetacular. A trilha sonora é unica, como sempre. O roteiro é bom; corta muitasO filme tem uma nova atmosfera - um pouco mais sombria - que advêm com, tanto os novos personagens adentrados na franquia, quanto aos já presentes. Simplesmente espetacular. A trilha sonora é unica, como sempre. O roteiro é bom; corta muitas coisas do livro, mas tendo em vista que o filme mesmo assim já é longo, não sei se eles puderam fazer muita coisa. Aconselho muito que leiam o livro, caso contrario, talvez fiquem um pouco perdidos - o que definitivamente não é um mérito do próprio roteiro. Expand
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JPKJun 14, 2019
Better Than The First 2
Prisoner Of Azkaban is one of those rare sequels that improves over it’s predecessors.
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manningn15Dec 28, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is my 3rd favorite Harry Potter movie and one of my favorite movies of all time. The direction that this movie took the series into a darker tone was fantastic. The performances from Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe, David Thewlis, Gary Oldman, Rupert Grint, Emma Thompson, Tom Felton, Alan Rickman, and Maggie Smith stupendous. The visual effects were spectacular especially the Dementor's, the Whomping Willow, Buckbeak the hippogriff, the Knight Bus, and The Monster Book of Monsters. The writing, story and screenplay were amazing. The movies film score was great just like the others have been. The scenery and set continue to be very nice and cool. The costumes were great in the movie. A+. Expand
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TomtagApr 14, 2019
This was quite humorous and one of the best of the franchise. This 3rd movie gave us more darkness and also magic and we could see more magical creatures we had been waiting for.
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TyranianApr 9, 2019
Potter 3 is another solid entry with good effects and slightly fewer plot holes.
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silbakkerJan 17, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Fantastic! Great story with surprising plottwists. Filming and acting is really nicely done. Expand
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cameronhalmansJan 9, 2019
The best in the franchise so far, directed by a genius in Alfonso Cauron, but still holds on to the same old predicatabilites. The direction is right with this one however. It’s dark and gritty, as a film like this should be.

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PanchogulDec 4, 2018
Tristemente debo decir que esta es la entrega que menos me gusta de la franquicia a nivel pelicula/libro, pero refiriendome unicamente a la pelicula es excelente a nivel cinematografico, pues es obvio ya que Alfonso Cuarón es un verdadero genio.
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Jk9785Nov 11, 2018
Alfonso Cuaron's first (and only) entry in the Harry Potter film franchise is incredible, vastly improving upon the first two. This film is probably the most bizarre in the series, due to Cuaron's unique direction, but this is a positive, asAlfonso Cuaron's first (and only) entry in the Harry Potter film franchise is incredible, vastly improving upon the first two. This film is probably the most bizarre in the series, due to Cuaron's unique direction, but this is a positive, as it brings great performances, specifically from Alan Rickman, David Thewlis, and Gary Oldman. Expand
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eva3si0nOct 28, 2018
Prisoner of Azkaban one of the best movies of the saga. Also it is an important part of a series also the fact that she is transitional, the plot changes from light and serene to dark and frightening. Yes it is the only part where there is noPrisoner of Azkaban one of the best movies of the saga. Also it is an important part of a series also the fact that she is transitional, the plot changes from light and serene to dark and frightening. Yes it is the only part where there is no Dark Lord, but here history of parents of Harry reveals much more, and it on me is so much more interesting than the main plot. Excellent cast, and as always perfectly played Alan Rickman. The only thing that disappoints a little, so is the final. It has turned out some crumpled while in books logical and consecutive. Expand
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merijnjFeb 21, 2018
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Arguably on of the best out of the Harry Potter franchise. I liked the shift of cinematography a lot: no simple camera angles but long takes and sophisticated shooting methods. The way time was integrated into this movie was done
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Arguably on of the best out of the Harry Potter franchise. I liked the shift of cinematography a lot: no simple camera angles but long takes and sophisticated shooting methods. The way time was integrated into this movie was done very well too.
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FilipeNetoFeb 12, 2018
Interesting but not surprising.

This film is the adaptation of the third book in the Harry Potter's saga written by J.K. Rowling, and is the first in the franchise that isn't directed by Chris Columbus, who makes way for Alfonso Cuarón. The
Interesting but not surprising.

This film is the adaptation of the third book in the Harry Potter's saga written by J.K. Rowling, and is the first in the franchise that isn't directed by Chris Columbus, who makes way for Alfonso Cuarón. The cast, however, remains the same, which allows to this film doesn't seems a totally different thing from the first two, although there are changes in the way the story is told and seen. One of the most obvious changes is the gradual abandonment of the use of black school robes, almost ubiquitous in the first two movies. For some fans, its a transition to another stage of the film franchise. Also notable is the arrival of Michael Gambon to the role of Albus Dumbledore, left vacant by the death of Richard Harris. Although loyalty and attachment to the original book and it's details is a feature that will come to gradually disappearing, this movie still follows closely the history of the book. For all these reasons, this movie entertains, delights but haven't nothing surprising.
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mrdr4gonFeb 10, 2018
Hogwarts is a little bit darker, and rather appropriately, a little bit more grown up this time around. This third chapter in the series is stylishly in excellent delivered by Alfonso Cuaron, working from one of the strongest plots in theHogwarts is a little bit darker, and rather appropriately, a little bit more grown up this time around. This third chapter in the series is stylishly in excellent delivered by Alfonso Cuaron, working from one of the strongest plots in the entire series. The best of the Harry Potter series. Expand
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SrPepeJan 3, 2018
La verdad que a mi gusto es la peor de las 8 pero eso no la hace mala ...
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inaneswineNov 14, 2017
Now we're getting to the meaty stuff. Harry cops an attitude! As the children become adolescents, the filmmaking skills surrounding them mature also. Alfonso Cuarón confidently adopts and revitalises a well established cinematic worldNow we're getting to the meaty stuff. Harry cops an attitude! As the children become adolescents, the filmmaking skills surrounding them mature also. Alfonso Cuarón confidently adopts and revitalises a well established cinematic world designed by Chris Columbus. The visual effects are now tighter than ever; the cinematography is nothing short of breathtaking; and Radcliffe and his teenage co-stars are now steady on their feet.

What shines through in this third instalment that didn't quite make it in the first two is the rich and emotional story, as Harry struggles not only with new revelations about his past, but with ordinary life as a teenage boy as well. New recruits Oldman and Thewlis are fantastic together, and Gambon's turn as Dumbledore (after Richard Harris' regrettably short run) breathes new life into the character, and it's remarkable.

Looking great and sounding great was accomplished by Columbus. This one looks and sounds better, and feels awesome too.
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SpangleJul 13, 2017
Heralded as the best entry in the Harry Potter film franchise, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is certainly the best film thus far, though I do hope it is not the best film overall. Perhaps, in writing this review, it is a good timeHeralded as the best entry in the Harry Potter film franchise, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is certainly the best film thus far, though I do hope it is not the best film overall. Perhaps, in writing this review, it is a good time to admit one of my greatest cinematic sins: I really do not see the hype with Alfonso Cuaron. In fact, I really do not like his work all that much. Having seen all but two of his films, it is becoming increasingly clear that there is something in his films that really turns me off. They look, feel, and sound like cinematic classics, but lack that crucial element to make them truly soar above the competition, when they are good as is the case with Prisoner of Azkaban and Gravity. While A Little Princess left me feeling a little indifferent, I found Children of Men to be impeccably underwhelming and I really had to gut it through Y Tu Mama Tambien, which was one of the worst films I have ever seen due to how juvenile, crude, and vulgar of a film it turned out to be. Yet, in saying all of this, I let myself get overhyped for Prisoner of Azkaban due to word of mouth and the presence of Cuaron. Fool me once, shame on me. Fool me five times, definitely shame on me at this point.

What really holds the film back is how rushed everything feels. While the film's plotting is surprisingly tight and lacking in exposition and diversions into various wacky elements of the wizarding world, the film is a weird position. It is still a long film (though shorter than its predecessors), but feels far more rushed than either of them. It would have been better served being as long as the other films, even though those films were hurt by their length. By further developing scenes, characters, and dialogue, the film would feel more adequately paced instead of being a speeding bullet to the finish line. The film's climax and falling action are particularly susceptible to this with the film ditching its slow build-up to revealing Sirius Black (Gary Oldman), exploring the dementors, and building fantastic atmospheric tension. With the film introducing time travel during the climax, quickening the pace is perhaps a technique used by Cuaron to make the film less repetitive. However, the quickened pace really undermines the most important of the film: Harry meeting his godfather Sirius and learning the truth behind his parent's death. Instead of letting the emotional weight of this reveal take hold, the film rushes through and then half-heartedly tries to go back to these moments with characters explaining exactly how they felt, such as when Harry explains the secrets behind the encounter by the lake to Hermione. It is admittedly a series aimed at children, yet like its predecessors, it feels the need to explain details that are either inconsequential or obvious to the children in the audience. As a result of this, the film never really convinces anybody regarding Sirius' turn around from lead villain to kind godfather. Harry seems all too willing to believe anything about this man who he was told was loyal to Voldemort. It makes no sense, even if the film does it best to try and go back to convince you it made sense. It is touching, sure, but Cuaron never really made the moment feel earned or realistic. Thus, the film feels rather lacking in heart and soul. It has spirit for sure, but feels far too pedestrian and safe to really knock it out of the park, which is a real Cuaron trademark.

That said, Cuaron really does add some terrific touches in bringing the novel to life. Taking the Spielbergian child-like wonder of Chris Columbus' first two films and blending it with a much darker world, the first hour of the Prisoner of Azkaban is a master class in atmospheric tension. Starting off with the ominous train ride in which the dementors are introduced and the groundwork for Sirius Black's shocking escape from Azkaban prison is laid out, the film becomes both a treat for the eyes via good special effects and a thrilling experience. With the slow reveal of the dementors via the freezing of the bus and their terrifying encounter with Harry on the train, Cuaron sets the scene perfectly for just how terrifying these figures will become in the film, often far exceeding Sirius' menacing exterior in the beginning. It is honestly this tremendous build-up for Sirius with such an ominous feeling in the air whenever he is mentioned that the film's ending feels so unconvincing. Fortunately, that build-up is so good, it is hard to deny that the film is a truly haunting and mesmerizing experience for much of its runtime.

Cuaron also smartly takes advantage of the design of Hogwarts to add to the ominous nature of the film. With the pictures watching the kids' every move, the film begins to feel very much like a gothic horror at times with how much the building factors into the fright factor. With an intricate design as always, the long looming features of the school are an ominous sight on their own.
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SonicHD7May 31, 2017
Harry Potter's (Daniel Radcliffe) third year at Hogwarts starts off badly when he learns deranged killer Sirius Black (Gary Oldman) has escaped from Azkaban prison and is bent on murdering the teenage wizard. While Hermione's (Emma Watson)Harry Potter's (Daniel Radcliffe) third year at Hogwarts starts off badly when he learns deranged killer Sirius Black (Gary Oldman) has escaped from Azkaban prison and is bent on murdering the teenage wizard. While Hermione's (Emma Watson) cat torments Ron's (Rupert Grint) sickly rat, causing a rift among the trio, a swarm of nasty Dementors is sent to protect the school from Black. A mysterious new teacher helps Harry learn to defend himself, but what is his secret tie to Sirius Black? Expand
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FuturedirectorApr 14, 2017
A satisfying mix of muddled stunts with an overrated dark storytelling and a notably talented cast with a surprisingly smart direction. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban opens another chapter to its every-time-better saga on a betterA satisfying mix of muddled stunts with an overrated dark storytelling and a notably talented cast with a surprisingly smart direction. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban opens another chapter to its every-time-better saga on a better successful way. Expand
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HPFANBOY1237Apr 9, 2017
This film is beautiful to look at and so much fun to watch. The quiet moments where characters are talking are the best part of the movie, much like the book, this movie is more about enriching the characters we already know and love. Even ifThis film is beautiful to look at and so much fun to watch. The quiet moments where characters are talking are the best part of the movie, much like the book, this movie is more about enriching the characters we already know and love. Even if sometimes the film feels rushed, Prisoner of Azkaban is one of the best Harry Potter films and the best book! Expand
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alejandro970Jan 13, 2017
Alfonso Cuaron, the first and only mexican muggle in step Hogwarts make one of best screenplays of saga. Excels the previous chapters showing more maturity. Brilliant Gary Oldman as Sirius Black.
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The cinematography of the film is naturally still compared to Lubeski's camerawork, Cuaron's direction gets better throughout the film from a family-drama to investigation to the battle what Harry is trying to do and what he must do in everyThe cinematography of the film is naturally still compared to Lubeski's camerawork, Cuaron's direction gets better throughout the film from a family-drama to investigation to the battle what Harry is trying to do and what he must do in every episode of the series. Expand
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MrMovieBuffSep 14, 2016
Alfonso Cuaron steps in the director's chair this time to helm the third book in the "Harry Potter" franchise titled "The Prisoner of Azkaban", the story of a murderer involved with Harry's parents who escapes a deadly prison and is on theAlfonso Cuaron steps in the director's chair this time to helm the third book in the "Harry Potter" franchise titled "The Prisoner of Azkaban", the story of a murderer involved with Harry's parents who escapes a deadly prison and is on the look-out for our young hero.

Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) is back, but has had enough of having to deal with his cynical guardians, when he decides to leave and want to return to Hogwarts, he comes across the story of a man named Sirius Black (Gary Oldman) who is a murderer looking for Harry and has escaped Azkaban. Harry wants to find out everything he can about him, and try to stop him in his tracks.

Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) also return and learn about the mysterious Sirius Black, they meet a man named Remus Lupin (David Thewlis) who is able to teach Harry of how to deal with his fears, mostly with the evil dementors that send Harry in a trance and leads him to faint in the process.

The trio arrive at Hogwarts and are about to begin their third year at the school, Dumbledore (now played by Michael Gambon) makes an announcement that there can be some dark times at the school, especially since knowing that Sirius has escaped.

"The Prisoner of Azkaban" is the best in the franchise so far, Cuaron's direction is spot-on and the three leads shine even more than they did in the first two movies. This is also not as light-hearted as the first two, it's definitely too scary at times for children to handle, especially any scene involving the dark, hooded-like and skeleton figures of the dementors. The movie moves at such a quick pace, and the comedy is quirkier than ever leading to, yet again, another fantastic and memorable adventure.

The music by John Williams is also still great to listen to and adds to the atmosphere of the movie perfectly. There are some sinister moments brilliantly captured by the new-comers David Thewlis and Gary Oldman.

'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban' is fun, dark and just glorious.
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Muskrat147Jul 30, 2016
Arguably the best of the series (next to Deathly Hallows Part 2), Prisoner of Azkaban is a brilliant shift from its lighthearted predecessors, and also improves on the special effects, acting, pacing, and direction.
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Max_BonderulesJul 25, 2016
I made a mistake, this is the movie. Funny. I like this film about Harry Potter. Very fantasticly, and i greatest fan of the Harry Potter. Now such a pity do not know how
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imthenoobJun 16, 2016
As good as it gets with Prisoner of Azkaban. The casting for Sirius, Peter, and Remus is spot on and perfectly done. It's such a darker film too and much more adult than the previous two films. Definitely sets the bar for all future films imo.
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Rutger-KikkertJun 5, 2016
While being extremely well directed by the master Alfonso Cuarón, this movie fails to deliver some plot points the right way for me to really get sucked into this story. But I still really enjoyed the mystery and some of the spectacular andWhile being extremely well directed by the master Alfonso Cuarón, this movie fails to deliver some plot points the right way for me to really get sucked into this story. But I still really enjoyed the mystery and some of the spectacular and really entertaining stuff happening on screen. This movie is one of the series best for sure. Expand
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Aaron_WassermanMay 31, 2016
My favorite Potter film. It is so rewatchable and it never bores me. It is suspenseful and a much darker and mature addition to the Potter franchise than the previous two installments.
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aadityamudharApr 17, 2016
This one transcends fantasy and becomes a magical epic. it has an emotional resonance that the other two somewhat lacked. This time, you can actually relate to the characters and the difficulties they go through. The human side of PotterThis one transcends fantasy and becomes a magical epic. it has an emotional resonance that the other two somewhat lacked. This time, you can actually relate to the characters and the difficulties they go through. The human side of Potter comes clear. None of the Potter movies were bad, but this one takes the cake, and sets a new standard. Expand
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koothrappaliFeb 1, 2016
Aqui vemos a primeira ascenção da saga. Com a troca de diretor, o terceiro filme da franquia tomou um rumo diferente dos dois primeiros filmes. Cuarón deu uma repaginada em todo o universo cinematográfico da saga, das roupas até a direção.Aqui vemos a primeira ascenção da saga. Com a troca de diretor, o terceiro filme da franquia tomou um rumo diferente dos dois primeiros filmes. Cuarón deu uma repaginada em todo o universo cinematográfico da saga, das roupas até a direção. Foi realmente uma grande evolução. Fora que teve a introdução do Sirius e Lupin (só por isso o filme merece 10). A atuação do trio de ouro evolui muito nesse filme, principalmente a do Daniel. O enredo e o roteiro também são ótimos. Esse de fato é o filme mais dark (obscuro) de toda a saga, e é isso que faz dele especial Expand
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EpicLadySpongeJan 20, 2016
As I expected, it's almost over for me to review these Harry Potter movies. With only 2 more remaining, yet so far from giving the rest of them 9's. Fans will pretty much enjoy the rest of the installments from this franchise.
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americanbeautyJan 17, 2016
Este é, de longe, o melhor filme de toda a saga Harry Potter. O livro foi muito bem aproveitado - embora tenha sentido falta de algumas cenas como a do Lupin explicando sobre os Marotos na Casa dos Gritos -, possui algumas falhas, claro, masEste é, de longe, o melhor filme de toda a saga Harry Potter. O livro foi muito bem aproveitado - embora tenha sentido falta de algumas cenas como a do Lupin explicando sobre os Marotos na Casa dos Gritos -, possui algumas falhas, claro, mas isso não tira a excelência do filme. Expand
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gdiego135Dec 4, 2015
Great 3rd installment to an awesome franchise. It starts off really funny, and then get's dark but still very interesting, i used to have this movie on VHS so i would watch it a lot, now im getting it on blu-ray.
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DanilSirotkinAug 7, 2015
Новый режиссёр (Альфонсо Куарон) явно пошёл фильму на пользу (и это далеко не только моё мнение). Конечно, Коламбус был хорош, но, этот режиссёр работает в рамках детского (семейного) фильма, и ему, рано или поздно, пришлось бы остановитьсяНовый режиссёр (Альфонсо Куарон) явно пошёл фильму на пользу (и это далеко не только моё мнение). Конечно, Коламбус был хорош, но, этот режиссёр работает в рамках детского (семейного) фильма, и ему, рано или поздно, пришлось бы остановиться (что он, по своему желанию, и сделал). Видение Куарона очень хорошо: он правильно сделал, сделав фильм мрачнее, жёстче, живее, что ли. Кадры стали насыщенными. Фильм не замедляется, из него прёт энергия. Камера не стоит на месте, она стала подвижней, нередко, при переходе на следующую сцену, кадр затемняется (кто видел, поймёт), что опять же доказывает талант режиссёра. В фильме даже есть доля самоиронии. Отличий от книги, правда, стало побольше, особенно, как мне показалось, в начале. Киноляп же, в самом начале, все знают. Актёрская игра очень хороша, как и всегда. Спецэффекты, в этот раз, действительно на высшем уровне. Однако, мне кажется фильм чересчур перехвалили. Нет, я ничего такого не говорю, фильм просто безупречный, но почему, многие говорят, что это их любимая экранизация Поттера, когда, как мне кажется, тот же "Кубок" был в разы лучше? Музыка - на очень высоком уровне (лучше, чем в первых 2х), Уильямс хорошо постарался, однако опять же, почему многие говорят, что это их любимый саундтрек, когда в тех же "Дарах Смерти" уровень музыки ничуть не хуже? Также, я прочёл, что некоторые критики заявляли, что "Это первый фильм, правдиво передавший сущность романа". Не могу сказать, про что точно они говорили, но если про то, что я думаю, они не совсем правы. Первые два фильма тоже хорошо передавали сущность романов, только по своему. А "Узник" передал по своему. Но, фильмы о Гарри Поттере и должны были меняться, что они и сделали. Они становились мрачней и серьёзней, что пошло им на пользу. Не могут же быть 8 фильмов, снятых в одинаковом стиле.. 93/100, 10/10, 5/5, 4/4. Expand
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TrilobiteGAug 3, 2015
With the addition of Remus lupine and the time turner scenario to shadow mediocre dialogue from the main trio, the third instalment of this franchise is just as good as the second
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ZawMineMay 12, 2015
The third instalment in Harry Potter franchise might be everyone's favourite. Harry Potter 3 is a mix of dark and its original family fun tone. I love watching this movie. I watched it a thousand times and I will watch it again and again.The third instalment in Harry Potter franchise might be everyone's favourite. Harry Potter 3 is a mix of dark and its original family fun tone. I love watching this movie. I watched it a thousand times and I will watch it again and again. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is awesome. Expand
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JohnMasterLMay 4, 2015
The Prisoner of Azkaban es la mejor pelicula de Harry Potter jamas hecha, no solo tiene un estilo distinto (esto gracias al cambio del director) Alfonso Cuaron le da un toque mas oscuro, mas maduro, y mas tenebroso al mundo de Harry Potter aThe Prisoner of Azkaban es la mejor pelicula de Harry Potter jamas hecha, no solo tiene un estilo distinto (esto gracias al cambio del director) Alfonso Cuaron le da un toque mas oscuro, mas maduro, y mas tenebroso al mundo de Harry Potter a comparación de sus antecesoras, pero sigue respetando la magia y el humor característico de la saga. La historia es tan compleja, que es sorprendente que se pudo explicar en 2:22 minutos. Aplausos al Director y al Escritor! (Steve Kloves) Expand
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Rox22Apr 26, 2015
One thing I don't get about this movie is all the overwhelming praise it gets. In my opinion this one of my least favorite of the Harry Potter movies.

Granted the effects are top notch, as usual, acting is mostly OK but perhaps a bit over
One thing I don't get about this movie is all the overwhelming praise it gets. In my opinion this one of my least favorite of the Harry Potter movies.

Granted the effects are top notch, as usual, acting is mostly OK but perhaps a bit over the top at times. The plot, while interesting, feels rushed and the movie on th e whole feels like th e cliff notes to a much bigger story (one could argue that all the movies are like this, but this one just feels like it more.)

The darker atmosphere, while done well, really is brought on too quickly when compared to the lighter hearted predecessors. It felt too much like the new director was trying too hard to give it a look and feel of his own.

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HPatPoA is good movie, it just feels like it is missing something that left me thinking "Is that it?"
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MovieManiac83Apr 23, 2015
It's interesting to note that, of the three Harry Potter novels thus far filmed, the longest on the written page has turned into the shortest on screen. This is a good thing, because it means that the filmmakers are becoming less literal andIt's interesting to note that, of the three Harry Potter novels thus far filmed, the longest on the written page has turned into the shortest on screen. This is a good thing, because it means that the filmmakers are becoming less literal and more cinematic in their adaptations. A flaw of the first two movies, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, is that they tried to cram every nuance into the screenplay - an act that had a negative impact upon the films' pacing. For Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, script-writer Steve Kloves has pared J.K. Rowling's story to its essence, resulting in a more streamlined motion picture.

Although Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban stands well enough on its own, it has a "middle chapter" feeling. In other words, there's no real beginning or ending. Little is resolved and the film's climax is low-key. The villain of the first two chapters and the overall series, the dreaded Voldemort, is absent. His apparent replacement is Sirius Black (Gary Oldman), although appearances can be deceiving. All of this doesn't make The Prisoner of Azkaban inferior to its predecessors. The appeal is much the same, but the "feel" is a little different. The tone is darker and more claustrophobic. I attribute this to the change in directors. Chris Columbus, who helmed the first two movies, has stepped into the producer's chair, leaving the primary behind-the-camera duties to Alfonso Cuarón (who establishes this closer in nature to A Little Princess than Y Tu Mama Tambien).

There's no question that Cuarón has put his stamp on this movie. The return of so many familiar characters will keep viewers comfortable, but the stylistic changes make it seem as if this Harry Potter adventure is taking place in a different universe. The most obvious change is to Hogwarts. Although outwardly the same, the school is photographed and presented in a manner that makes it more ominous and less friendly than in the previous two installments. Wardrobe is another seemingly minor yet significant alteration. Harry, Ron, and Hermione have abandoned the school uniforms that were their standard garb in The Sorcerer's Stone and The Chamber of Secrets. Instead, they dress in "normal" clothing: sweatshirts, jeans, sneakers, etc. This has the effect of making Hogwarts feel more alien than before.

Moments of character development are widely spaced. (That has a lot to do with the deeper cuts made to the source material.) Still, we learn a few things about Harry's background. The Malfoy/Potter feud enters another chapter. And we see the beginnings of a tentative affection between Ron and Hermione. (The two of them exchange glances and hold hands. There's little question where Rowling is going with this relationship, especially considering the predictability of romance in fantasy stories.)

The recent bankability of fantasy has resulted in a large number of copycat possibilities entering the production pipeline. With both The Lord of the Rings and the Harry Potter movies proving to be solid box-office performers, there's little question that the genre is here to stay. Although Tolkien's story is done, J.K. Rowling's has at least four more installments to go (the final two of which haven't even been published). If the filmmakers continue to keep the quality level high, there will be plenty of pleasurable hours ahead. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban proves that a new director with a different perspective can freshen a series that could otherwise resort to stale repetition.
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homer4presidentMar 13, 2015
Considering the volume of detail and information in the novel, the director did an excellent job of transferring the story onto the big screen. Yes, ideally more of the book content could have/should have been added but in some ways, theConsidering the volume of detail and information in the novel, the director did an excellent job of transferring the story onto the big screen. Yes, ideally more of the book content could have/should have been added but in some ways, the film was an improvement over the book, more dramatic, amusing, and exciting. Expand
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DBPirate1129Jan 11, 2015
While it may be more dark and complex than Sorcerer's Stone and Chamber of Secrets, it's still the best of the first three Potter films. Prisoner of Azkaban is yet another unforgettable installment that does not disappoint book fans.
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andrebarrosoDec 20, 2014
What I can say? "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" already was my favorite book of the "Harry Potter" franchise, but this might just turned into my favorite movie ever.
This is how you adapt a novel. Steve Klove's screenplay with
What I can say? "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" already was my favorite book of the "Harry Potter" franchise, but this might just turned into my favorite movie ever.
This is how you adapt a novel. Steve Klove's screenplay with Alfonso Cuarón's carefully and delicate directing brings us not only a good movie to watch, not only on a sunday afternoon, but at any time.
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TokyochuchuNov 10, 2014
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is, in my opinion, one of the weakest Harry Potter movies. I can't really place my finger on exactly why but the film seems to drag somewhat. Although it's shorter than part 2, it actually feels a lotHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is, in my opinion, one of the weakest Harry Potter movies. I can't really place my finger on exactly why but the film seems to drag somewhat. Although it's shorter than part 2, it actually feels a lot longer. That said, Prisoner of Azkaban is still excellent entertainment (as are all of the Potter movies). Expand
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SythusRATINGSOct 18, 2014
In this third installment of the series, the infamous Sirius Black has escaped from the dreaded fortress of Azkaban and is headed straight to Harry Potter.
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beingryanjudeAug 25, 2014
With Alfonso Cuaron at the helm, the third installment in the Harry Potter series features a deeper, more spectacular visual than the previous two films. While Richard Harris is surely missed, Gary Oldman's Sirius Black is an outstanding addition.
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AaronWasserman2May 4, 2014
Finally the Potter film that kicks of this film adaption the right way. New director Alfonso is superior to Chris Columbus in almost all ways. Taking away the kid like fluff and inserting some darkness. The young stars finally get a chance toFinally the Potter film that kicks of this film adaption the right way. New director Alfonso is superior to Chris Columbus in almost all ways. Taking away the kid like fluff and inserting some darkness. The young stars finally get a chance to shine and own their roles. Harry 3 is good to go. Expand
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Pranay6Mar 15, 2014
Might be the best of the series. It's certainly the most impressive visually, as Hogwarts, which sometimes felt as thrilling as a funeral home during Columbus' films, comes vividly alive in the third film. Sirius Black is such an intoxicatingMight be the best of the series. It's certainly the most impressive visually, as Hogwarts, which sometimes felt as thrilling as a funeral home during Columbus' films, comes vividly alive in the third film. Sirius Black is such an intoxicating and great character, he really ties the movie together greatly. This was arguably Rowling's peak in the series. Expand
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axelkochDec 28, 2013
After a less than passable second film, the Harry Potter series got back to greatness as Alfonso Cuarón took place in the director’s chair for Prisoner of Azkaban and gave Hogwarts a whole new style I very much enjoyed.
Not all gone is the
After a less than passable second film, the Harry Potter series got back to greatness as Alfonso Cuarón took place in the director’s chair for Prisoner of Azkaban and gave Hogwarts a whole new style I very much enjoyed.
Not all gone is the ludicrousness of the second film and book with some scenes like the bloating Aunt Marge or Emma Thompson’s failed portrayal of Hogwarts’ divination teacher Sybil Trelawney decreasing the Spaniard’s serious approach to the source material. However, Cuarón makes up for such flaws with a loveable style and new ways of story-telling his directorial predecessor Chris Columbus didn’t venture. I personally adored the cinematography of Michael Seresin, especially the establishing shots of season and location that were used in an almost Arthaus-fashion in Prisoner of Azkaban. Not only that, but Cuarón also fully succeeded (at least in my opinion) in making what is likely the most difficult story of all seven novels understandable. I had some issues with the obvious way he depicted Hermione’s time-travelling (if you didn’t get it by the fifth time Ron stated “Hermione, you weren’t there when we came into this class” then your intelligence might be sub-par), but he excelled himself in other parts, i.e. in the subject of Sirius Black.
Cue Sirius Black, with Gary Oldman the director got a fantastic actor to work with and the Englishman established one of the most likeable characters in the series with an excellent performance. Three other wonderful English thespians joined the ever-growing HP cast, namely David Thewlis, Timothy Spall, and Michael Gambon, with the latter actually giving a better (and more philosophical) Dumbledore than the late Richard Harris. And despite a lot of problems I had in the first two films, the three main child actors got significantly better with Cuarón to direct them, which indicated for the first time that Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson are in fact talented actors.
Altogether, I greatly enjoyed Prisoner of Azkaban, which turned out to be a humorous while still serious approach to J.K. Rowling’s novel and impressed me through outstanding visual (and aural John Williams did another splendid score) work.
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cag11Dec 1, 2013
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It has that darker feeling of Harry Potter, which I do like. In the fourth book, you have the first death of the series, and then one in every book and movie afterwards. In order for that to happen, I feel that they needed to darken the tone from the lighter first two movies. And they did a great job with it. Expand
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Trev29Nov 29, 2013
The new director clearly had a vision, and it came across wonderfully in this movie. It is artistically stunning with beautiful images of the school. This movie is exciting and haunting. The flow of the movie is great and the ending is thrilling.
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joao1198pedroNov 28, 2013
this is absolutely the best film of all harry potter saga,alfonso cuaron os definetely better than chris columbus,it had all the magic plus an incredebly cuaron style.
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RayzorMooseNov 12, 2013
Harry Potter imprisons its audience with entertainment.
Harry Potter rolls out its third film in the series with a repetitive but very in-depth theme. The Prisoner of Azkaban unlocks new visions into the characters mysterious pasts, and
Harry Potter imprisons its audience with entertainment.
Harry Potter rolls out its third film in the series with a repetitive but very in-depth theme. The Prisoner of Azkaban unlocks new visions into the characters mysterious pasts, and finds the same magic it had in the first two with a continuously darker storyline.
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OfficialNov 1, 2013
"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" is the third movie in the series. Does it top the previous two though? Not exactly. The movie has a slightly disjointed feel and lacked the beauty and the craft, which made the first too brilliant."Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" is the third movie in the series. Does it top the previous two though? Not exactly. The movie has a slightly disjointed feel and lacked the beauty and the craft, which made the first too brilliant. That being said, the world of Harry Potter is still quite delightful and sophisticated. Expand
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Ashley1998Nov 1, 2013
This an incredible film probably because Harry Potter are the best film series ever. Outstanding acting with a brilliant plot with beautiful filming and atmosphere it one the best of the series.
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FranzHcriticOct 25, 2013
Alfonso Cuaron is a very accomplished director. And this dark, almost noir version of the whimsical fantasy series. By far, the most accomplished adaptation of Harry Potter.
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nickrovertOct 24, 2013
'Prisoner of Azkaban' is one of the best-directed films of the franchise, however its thin story line makes it generally forgettable compared to the other films in the franchise.
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Movie1997Sep 8, 2013
Definitely (at the time) the best of the series. It shows a darker side of the Harry Potter world without losing its kid-friendly stage. This movie really does take you on a journey throughout the whole movie with its amazing cinematography.Definitely (at the time) the best of the series. It shows a darker side of the Harry Potter world without losing its kid-friendly stage. This movie really does take you on a journey throughout the whole movie with its amazing cinematography. Who better to direct this than the guy who made "Children of Men" and is going to make "Gravity" (can't wait for that one). Overall, it's a Harry Potter movie that we should have had from the start. Be sure to check out my YouTube channel "TheMovieManLife" for all things movies. Expand
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DibbHansenJul 14, 2013
This film is spectacular! With a change in director the film feels even more magical and adventurous. I love the feel of this film (the Medieval feel and style), while the material gets darker and more emotional (which is what makes a movieThis film is spectacular! With a change in director the film feels even more magical and adventurous. I love the feel of this film (the Medieval feel and style), while the material gets darker and more emotional (which is what makes a movie or story good) but keeps the great messages and light hearted moments. The music is simply divine (John Williams' best score to date), the visuals are amazing, the cinematography is beautiful, the acting is great once again. This is one of the BEST films in the series. Expand
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StevenFJul 13, 2013
The third instalment in the hugely successful franchise leaps onto the screen with rapturous confidence, completely reinventing what we remember from the first two and paving its own path to be quite possibly the best in the series. AlfonsoThe third instalment in the hugely successful franchise leaps onto the screen with rapturous confidence, completely reinventing what we remember from the first two and paving its own path to be quite possibly the best in the series. Alfonso Quarón has stepped away from the friendly and sophisticated technique that Chris Columbus used in the previous films and injects the series with a much needed sense of purpose, that the stories are all somehow connected and we can be a part of this growing tale.
There is certainly a sense of maturity as the film unfolds, there is much more of a gritty story and darker content that will amaze and even frighten, and it is visually stunning.
Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) is preparing to attend his third year at Hogwarts, but as the story goes not everything is going to go smoothly. He finds himself on the Knight Bus, a magical vehicle which transports him to Diagon Alley where he is informed that he is in very grave danger, his godfather, Sirius Black (Gary Oldman) has escaped from Azkaban, and is out to finish the work of ridding the world of the Potter family.
But Harry has his own demons. literally. He introduced to the Dementors, gruesome and soulless beings, hooded and terrifying. They are searching for Black, and give Harry nothing but grief, something his returning friends Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) pick up on.
The third film is such a delight that it is the little additions that make a difference, the flicker of a wand now has a whirring sound to accompany it, it still maintains a comic touch but introduces an almost relatable world that we could be a part of, these school kids go to class with shirts hanging out, they bully and fight with each other, this is a school after all.
The addition of key characters is welcome to the series. Michael Gambon takes a daring and edgy approach as the new Albus Dumbledore, his presence is energetic and youthful, making his own mark in the role is excellent to see. David Thewlis plays the mysterious put helpful Professor Lupin, the new man in charge of Defence Against the Dark Arts, something and someone Harry comes to know much more. We also have the crackpot Divination teacher Professor Trelawney, who has a few too many crystals balls to read.
As mentioned, the film is stunning to watch, its visuals when being used with the mountains of Scotland are quite exasperating, Hogwarts has truly never looked better, placing it atop a mountainside and introducing various alleyways of discovery has truly been brought to life by Quarón.
As a fan of the books, I was pleasantly surprised at how insightful, inventive and enjoyable this film adaption was, it has all the seasons, all the mishaps, all the laughter, but somehow manages to push itself to the top of one of the greatest of the series, it is perhaps the little touches that made all the difference.
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