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Using our previous knowledge of the Harry Potter universe to his advantage, Alfonso Cuaron has created the first sophisticated film foray into the world of wizards, witches, werewolves and hippogriffs. Cuaron benefits from the experience his lead actors have in performing these roles in two prior films. Dan Radcliffe as Harry, Emma Watson as Hermione, and Rupert Grint as Ron have all become these characters before our eyes, and it is wonderful to watch.

Michael Gambon does a fine job replacing Richard Harris as Professor Dumbledore, and Emma Thompson hams it up as the spaced-out Divination teacher, Professor Trelawny.

Gary Oldman is good as escaped-prisoner Sirius Black. He doesn't have much to do, but what he does works well. I look forward to seeing more of him as the series continues.

Of all the adult actors, my highest praise must go to David Thewlis as Professor Lupin. Thewlis was assigned the task of bringing to life one of the best-loved characters of the Rowling books, and has done so magnificently.

This review wouldn't be complete without mention of the overall tone of the film. This of course is due to the amazing direction of Alfonso Cuaron. Everything about this film is in stark contrast to the first two offerings by Chris Columbus. By no means does this belittle Columbus' two Potter films. I enjoyed them very much. However, I must say that this third chapter was the most satisfying of the three. I believe it's because, as strange as this may sound, everything felt more "real." There wasn't this sense of wonderment that was ever-present during the first two films. In "Azkaban," everything in the wizarding world is just matter-of-fact, and that in itself is magical.

Also of note is the fine special effects in the film. Buckbeak, the hippogriff, looked absolutely amazing - like a real animal. Those horrifying guards of Azkaban, the Dementors, were just the right touch of scary. It's tough to keep them from looking like the Black Riders from Lord Of The Rings, but their mouths are all their own and are truly frightening!

In all, an absolutely fantastic film, and one that I am sure to see several times over.

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I have read all the books and have seen the first two movies. This newest movie did not have the same feel as the first two Harry Potter movies. I kept finding myself looking around to see if I was in the right theater. The movie was too dark and confusing. It did not seem to match the book. I was surprised the author had allowed this director to produce the 3rd movie in this way. I wanted to see the whole movie because it was a Harry Potter movie but at the same time the urge to leave the theater early was pretty strong. We were all a bit disappointed by this movie. I am not sure this movie is worth buying maybe you could just reread the 3rd book again.

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Alfonso Cuaron has outdone Chris Columbus with this movie. It's suspenseful, funny, and adventurous. I enjoyed it very much. In fact, I saw it three times. The actors and actresses have shown a tremendous amount of effort and patience with this movie.

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