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Ok, I'll 'fess up, I saw this last night.
Overall, I really enjoyed the film. The book was so long and plot dense that I wasn't sure how they were going to translate it to the screen but they did a nice job (although I would have cut the plotline with the giant brother). It is definitely suffers from "middle book" syndrome.
Daniel Radcliffe is improving as an actor with every movie--he's really quite good here. I wanted more screen time for the adult actors--Emma Thompson, David Thewlis and Maggie Smith are all on screen for "blink and you'll miss them" amounts of time. Alan Rickman is fantastic in his few scenes and Imelda Staunton was perfectly cast. I also prefer Michael Gambon to Richard Harris.
Prisoner of Azkaban is still my favorite, but this film was very enjoyable. Fun to see it with a full theater too!
Overall, I really enjoyed the film. The book was so long and plot dense that I wasn't sure how they were going to translate it to the screen but they did a nice job (although I would have cut the plotline with the giant brother). It is definitely suffers from "middle book" syndrome.
Daniel Radcliffe is improving as an actor with every movie--he's really quite good here. I wanted more screen time for the adult actors--Emma Thompson, David Thewlis and Maggie Smith are all on screen for "blink and you'll miss them" amounts of time. Alan Rickman is fantastic in his few scenes and Imelda Staunton was perfectly cast. I also prefer Michael Gambon to Richard Harris.
Prisoner of Azkaban is still my favorite, but this film was very enjoyable. Fun to see it with a full theater too!