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aleathiel ([personal profile] aleathiel) wrote2004-05-31 02:59 pm

POA REVIEW

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Spoilers under cut.


I suppose I should start with the few minor dislikes:

* Professor Lupin. Just no. Thewlis was perfectly good, he just wasn’t Lupin.

*Slightly too much in the way of cheesy dramatisation: Sirius in the crystal ball, for example. It undermines the whole way divination is presented in the book. As does the fact that we can see The Grim in the tea leaves. But it’s not really a problem in the grand scale of things.

* Lupin-as-werewolf. He should have actually become a wolf, not a wolf-man.

* Tiny characterisation problem: Hermione looking at her hair. Hermione would not comment on her hair looking bad.

Things I should have - or expected to - dislike, but didn’t:

* Those damn singing frogs. They were only there in that one little scene so I can’t complain. Still think they’re stupid in the trailer though.

* The issue of the firebolt. Instead of getting it and Christmas and going through the whole testing thing, Harry gets it at the end after Sirius escapes. Considering how downplayed Quidditch is in this film, it wasn’t that much of a problem.

* Small plot alterations and the way that Harry and Hermione made more use of the time turner than in the book - the howl and the stone through the window. It worked. After all, it’s a film, not a book, and Cuaron knows what he’s doing.

*The dementor-sucking. Should have looked stupid, but it worked.

* The Ron/Hermione overtones. Okay, so they come later in the series of books. But they’re there. So I don’t care.

* Sirius. From the pictures I didn’t think he could do the part. And I couldn’t see Sirius in the posters. But actually on screen he was fine.

Things I liked:

* The fact that it was a film not an attempt to recreate the book. It wasn’t dull and didn’t drag. Cuaron knows his medium and how to exploit it. The shots themselves held something we just didn’t see in Columbus’ films: eg Harry looking through the clock, or the use of lighting… which leads me to:

* The learning Patronus scene. Yeah, I said I didn’t like Lupin and it wasn’t the scene so much I liked as the way the thing was filmed. It’s a repetition of the above, but the use of space and light etc was beautiful and powerful. Ditto the scene with Harry flying on Buckbeak. That’s cinema.

* Buckbeak. I was terrified of a repeat of the disaster that was Aragog. But Buckbeak was fine.

* The Marauders Map. Great stuff.

* The details. The unspoken things. General background. The things that make the books come alive. Columbus seemed to leave things out or to labour the point. Cuaron just lets you see for yourself.


So, in conclusion: I’m pleased.
And I may end up writing a piece of Harry Potter slash. Because it has, after all, been almost a year.

and I don't have a Harry Potter icon any more

[identity profile] deathskiss.livejournal.com 2004-05-31 08:17 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the review. I was going to see it when it came out, but i'll be in Atlanta hanging out with a bunch of 'LotR' fans from TheOneRing.net. We're going to a Howard Shore concert, an art gallery featuring Viggo (his photography, sadly not him) and to see 'Troy', which i've seen twice, but everyone else seems to have this weird thing about Orlando and Eric being so hot, and who am I to disagree? ;)

'Harry Potter' slash is one of the few fandoms I have yet to read. Don't know why; at first I think it was because I was freaked out that people would be writing slash about kids. Now I know (for the most part) that's not true. So I may have to check it out, or maybe i'll just wait for you to write a new one. :)
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[identity profile] aleathiel.livejournal.com 2004-05-31 10:40 am (UTC)(link)
Ooooh enjoy Atlanta - that sounds fantastic!

Harry Potter was my first fandom. Maybe I'll write some for old time's sake.

[identity profile] nitw1t.livejournal.com 2004-05-31 12:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I liked Lupin, but the new dumbledore just isn't right... I suposed all I'd be happy with is Richard Harris... no, scratch that, Ian McKellen would have done the job well.

The one little thing that bugged me a lot was the fact that they didn't explain the wormtail, padfood, moony and prongs thing.. and why was Peter fat? He's supposed to be ill!

I loved the whomping willow shaking its leaves off.
and I defintly like Gary Oldman. I disturbing found his chest tattoo sexy.
and the rest of it - I agree with you... ;P
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[identity profile] aleathiel.livejournal.com 2004-06-01 10:26 am (UTC)(link)
I didn't mind the Dumbledore. He wasn't the same, but he wasn't agressively not-Dumbledore either.

Peter shouldnt have been fat, I agree. But Timothy Spall was still good.

I loved the Whomping Willow too.

Also. I can't help wondering why the tattoos etc? Did I forget them or are they not in the book? Because he can't have got them done while in Azkaban and yet getting lots of tattoos doesnt really fit with my image of pre-Azkaban Sirius. Okay, one or two maybe. But looking like that?
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[personal profile] oliviaramirez 2004-06-03 08:38 am (UTC)(link)
I think all in all they succeeded in making a really decent film. There were many things I really liked. Michael Gambon is wonderful as Dumbledore and Buckbeak really exceeded my expectations. He was not too fluffy and cute. I liked Thewlis as Lupin although he wasn't scruffy enough. I didn't like Timothy Spall as Peter Pettigrew. Spall is a fine actor and I was very much looking forward to his performance but he just didn't cut it. For me the movie wasn't long enough, especially the beginning felt very rushed so another 45 minutes wouldn't have gone amiss.
And here is one HP icon if you want it: