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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
[HD DVD] [2007]

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Ralph Fiennes
Released: 12 Nov 2007
RRP: £27.99
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A great film, but I have some misgivings - By: Sonia, 13 Dec 2007
Book 5 of the Potter series is rather gloomy. Harry is feeling alienated, nightmarish & insecure, & Voldemort is rising in power. However, what worked extremely well for the book, works a bit against the film. A film is a different means of communication from a book & to strive to follow the book too closely is to do an injustice to both.

In this case the gloom drips off the screen & almost takes over everything else. Aside from the end there is little suspense, the much needed comic relief is scarce & even the characters seem only to be partly present. The film focuses a lot on Harry, but does not always reflect his feelings very well. Hermione & especiallly Ron are reduced to minor characters with little to say, & other minor characters, such as Ginny Weasley & newcomer Nymphodora Tonks seem to be merely window dressing.

In my opinion, this is still a good enough film, but because it has tried too hard to incorporate as much of the 800 pages of the book as possible, in events, & not in depth, quality has had to make room for quantity. Better to have extended the film to add some depth, or trimmed down some of the events & the amount of characters, than to have a somewhat watered down & rushed story, where an important event (the death of someone very dear to Harry) almost seems inconsequential.

The positive aspects of the film are of course the story, but also the excellent typecasting of the characters Luna Lovegood, Dolores Umbridge & Bellatrix Lestrange. There are still a few funny moments, & if you can get used the gloom, this is a beautiful film, though I believe the previous two were a tad better.

HD DVD v Bluray - By: Mark R. Arnold, 19 Nov 2007
The biggest difference about this movie in the two formats is the region coding. HD DVD does not have regions & can be played in any player in the world. bluray is regioned. if you live in the US (where this is not out yet) then you are able to import this & it will work just fine. the format also is not PAL nor NTSC. HD has its own format.