Harry Potter & The Prisoner of Azkaban: Why It's The Best

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    Kristin Thompson, “Harry Potter treated with gravity” (via DavidBordwell.net) 2013
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    Jen Johans, “Alfonso Cuaron's Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” (via Filmintuition.com)
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    Patricia Thomson, “A Wizard Comes Of Age: Michael Seresin, BSC lends his magic to Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, which takes J.K. Rowling's heroes into darker terrain.”
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    Box Office info on Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban (via Box Office Mojo)
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  • @teamfruitsalad7335
    @teamfruitsalad7335 Před 7 lety +4190

    Holy crap, I never noticed how many shots in this film are continuous and don't stay still. No cuts, no bull shit. Just quality framework and acting.

    • @anythingatall7670
      @anythingatall7670 Před 6 lety +6

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    • @sorcey6957
      @sorcey6957 Před 6 lety +21

      do thhey hav nicee bobs and vagenes?

    • @owensanfordstuff
      @owensanfordstuff Před 3 lety +3

      There are just so many

    • @rahulthekkedath8923
      @rahulthekkedath8923 Před 3 lety +10

      Cuaron is known for long shots ..
      Gravity has a nearly 10 mins one and Children of men has a great one in a moving vehicle..

    • @flavio7180
      @flavio7180 Před 3 lety +6

      Cuarón really likes them long, continuous shots.

  • @karannair823
    @karannair823 Před 4 lety +4398

    The prisoner of azkaban is a movie that makes me feel cozy...

    • @gissiegames
      @gissiegames Před 4 lety +148

      i never agreed with any comment more

    • @harrisont2004
      @harrisont2004 Před 4 lety +191

      Bruh my exact feelings it’s the cosiest, least chaotic and unnerving Harry Potter Film and I love it

    • @ladynatalie4081
      @ladynatalie4081 Před 3 lety +36

      Yup. That’s why it is my favoritez

    • @nirmansarkar
      @nirmansarkar Před 3 lety +13

      Aptly put!

    • @jacobandersen6075
      @jacobandersen6075 Před 3 lety +16

      Ahhh yesss. So well put. I love that feeling.

  • @e.e.c1715
    @e.e.c1715 Před 4 lety +1986

    I think something else that is overlooked in The Prisoner of Azkaban is how John Williams was able to perfectly match the shift in tone with his score. It is so different from the first two, and honestly plays a major part in establishing the tone Cuaron is going for.

    • @JackoBanon1
      @JackoBanon1 Před 4 lety +4

      Lumos!

    • @jacobandersen6075
      @jacobandersen6075 Před 3 lety +53

      Yeah I didn’t realize for the longest time that John Williams had scored Prisoner of Azkaban because of how different it sounded from the the first two installments. Pure genius.

    • @MDkid1
      @MDkid1 Před 3 lety +20

      The score was such an integral and amazing part of this film.

    • @johannesbrahms3322
      @johannesbrahms3322 Před 3 lety +5

      Hmm I think the score is way worse than in the first two movies. Yes, there is a shift of tone, but is that a reason to abandon ALL the leitmotifs? Think Hedwigs theme, Diagon Alley Theme, Friendship/Heroism Theme etc. In PoA it's a lot of the typical stuff that could be put in any movie. All the music we associate magic with is gone in PoA.

    • @whodatninja439
      @whodatninja439 Před 3 lety +10

      window to the past is my favorite harry potter song

  • @aparnamenon6971
    @aparnamenon6971 Před 5 lety +6706

    Wish Alfonso Cuaron had directed entire series.

    • @BlackXSunlight
      @BlackXSunlight Před 5 lety +953

      @Wadsy could you imagine his take on Goblet of Fire and Order of the Phoenix in particular? I bet he would've vetoed those shaggy haircuts everyone had in 4.

    • @patrickperry6898
      @patrickperry6898 Před 5 lety +634

      It's important to still have Chris columbus working on the first 2, I doubt alfonso cuaron would work as well with child actors

    • @ohwellwhateverr
      @ohwellwhateverr Před 4 lety +73

      @@BlackXSunlight I just snorted the entire contents of my respiratory system

    • @erossore8500
      @erossore8500 Před 4 lety +258

      Patrick Perry completely agree. I think the artistic shift is the most interesting part of watching harry potter

    • @bennettriecken4303
      @bennettriecken4303 Před 4 lety +118

      Omg yes I loved his directing techniques, the colour scheme, camera angles and music. I’ve searched for a video that would show what that was like

  • @Springalinga
    @Springalinga Před 8 lety +10371

    Isn't Azkaban the only movie/book that Voldemort pretty much is nothing to do with?
    The time travel in this movie blew my mind when I was a kid :)

  • @skippysandwich
    @skippysandwich Před 7 lety +1336

    I HAVE FINALLY FOUND SOMEONE WHO THINKS THE 3RD MOVIE DOESN'T SUCK

    • @houndnobleman876
      @houndnobleman876 Před 7 lety +137

      Shady Shinx ... It's widely regarded as the best. Its critical acclaim is only rivalled by the final one.

    • @skippysandwich
      @skippysandwich Před 7 lety +5

      Hound Nobelman oh...

    • @lilyjumping559
      @lilyjumping559 Před 7 lety +26

      I think this movie is the best in the series. Followed by stone, chamber and then goblet

    • @screwhalunderhill885
      @screwhalunderhill885 Před 7 lety

      chamber goblet stone imo

    • @paranoidandroid1997
      @paranoidandroid1997 Před 7 lety

      Shady Shinx seriuosly? HP3 is my favorite

  • @lordnerdyguy
    @lordnerdyguy Před 3 lety +686

    Behind the scenes Cuaron told the student actors to put together their costume how’d they’d wear an actual school uniform, (instead of having the costume department do it all neat and tidy like the other films.) That’s why you’ll notice some messy tie knots and some kids not wearing their sweaters. Really subtle detail that adds a lot of realism to the film.

    • @sophieh.4097
      @sophieh.4097 Před 2 lety +82

      it added so much! in this film more than any, i felt like hogwarts was actually a real place

    • @tylerlexvold717
      @tylerlexvold717 Před rokem +3

      I don’t remember.. did they keep this up in subsequent films? I don’t believe they did.. but man, I wish they had!

    • @lordnerdyguy
      @lordnerdyguy Před rokem +13

      @@tylerlexvold717 They all looked pretty put together in the following ones, I assume they went back to having the wardrobe department straighten them out.

    • @Onmysheet
      @Onmysheet Před rokem +4

      I wish I wore my school clothes more messy. I always wore the full uniform everyday.

    • @dimes5737
      @dimes5737 Před rokem +2

      Thanks for this comment

  • @TheFlawedPlan
    @TheFlawedPlan Před 5 lety +3192

    I also think it's the movie where Daniel, Emma, and Rupert have the most chemistry with each other. I can actually believe they're all extremely close with one another, especially Harry and Hermione protecting each other during the time gambit. A lot of times in the other movies they can seem so rigid and bland with each other they don't even really seem like friends - Harry and Ron particularly.

    • @Richard_Nickerson
      @Richard_Nickerson Před 5 lety +45

      Unlike the final two films

    • @TheFlawedPlan
      @TheFlawedPlan Před 5 lety +128

      @@Richard_Nickerson well come to think of it, I actually do really love the chemistry between Daniel and Emma in Deathly Hallows Part 1, especially when Ron leaves them. But I don't like any aspect of Ron. Fuck Ron.

    • @TheWhatever56
      @TheWhatever56 Před 5 lety +139

      @@TheFlawedPlan that dance scene that wasn't even in the book :0 loved that scene

    • @TheFlawedPlan
      @TheFlawedPlan Před 5 lety +4

      @@TheWhatever56 same

    • @nanaichinose7007
      @nanaichinose7007 Před 5 lety +56

      Also I like that Hermione and Harry almost never take side if 2/3 of them quarrel. Hermione looks after Harry like a sister, without her probably Ron and Harry would have died sooner

  • @obijuankenobi1252
    @obijuankenobi1252 Před 5 lety +3928

    This is the film that comes to mind when I imagine what the wizarding world would be like.

    • @bamusalako
      @bamusalako Před 5 lety +30

      ye, so true i never could imagine a world with wizards and normals living together or yeah.... "together". And that is the best thing i got with 10 years old and i was so excited

    • @obijuankenobi1252
      @obijuankenobi1252 Před 5 lety +1

      @Joe Lawson Did you saw the new Fantastic Beasts trailer?

    • @Cardinalbins
      @Cardinalbins Před 5 lety

      exactly my thoughts

    • @theaveragejoeranau
      @theaveragejoeranau Před 5 lety

      Trueeee

    • @JBravoEcho09
      @JBravoEcho09 Před 5 lety +18

      Exactly, this was the first movie in which the magic actually felt magical. Unlike Chris Columbus's first two films which place every single instance of magic center of the frame and usually had Harry react agape to it. Cuaron places the magic in the background and personalized to the caster, like it really would be in an actual wizarding world. By making the magic more mundane and lived in, he actually increased the presence of it. Interestingly, his filming of magic in HP is nearly identical to his filming of technology in Children Of Men.

  • @cometmoon4485
    @cometmoon4485 Před 7 lety +3444

    This film scared me so dang much when i was younger- the dog, the dementors, the grim atmosphere, pettigrew, that werewolf... and yet I find it such a great film!

    • @navsharad3107
      @navsharad3107 Před 7 lety +21

      Eh, the gringotts goblins creeped me out more when I was younger.

    • @TheFlowMind
      @TheFlowMind Před 7 lety +14

      I was really afraid of the story about the murder of Moaning Myrtle and the Veil in the Department of Ministry...

    • @spidervenomkilljoy
      @spidervenomkilljoy Před 7 lety +28

      I was afraid of the dementors and the werewolf too omg but now that i've grown up I actually enjoy more the movie and it's still one of my favourite HP movies

    • @gvillanueva5317
      @gvillanueva5317 Před 7 lety +1

      same

    • @WelcomeTheDamned
      @WelcomeTheDamned Před 7 lety +28

      Azkaban was no doubt the best Harry Potter movie
      But nothing managed to creep me out more than reading about Sirius death in the books. This mysterious Gateway of whispers that swallowed him when he was supposed to die by that spell, it was fucking genius. I was really disappointed from the 5th movie.

  • @JustAHat
    @JustAHat Před 4 lety +469

    4:45
    holy shit I never noticed the connection between harrys footsteps and the footsteps on the map

    • @silverxlightningx262
      @silverxlightningx262 Před 3 lety +6

      A Hat omg ! that never even occurred to me, cuarón is a genius, woah

  • @jessicahiga9870
    @jessicahiga9870 Před 3 lety +514

    ALSO! Cuaron actually understood the magic system. Remember in previous films every single spell just pushed people around? It made me crazy when all expeliarmus did in Chamber of Secrets was kick people off their feet (grumble), while in Azkaban you actually see the wand just go :flip: out of their hands. /satisfied clap from nerd me.

    • @ColtonWalker073
      @ColtonWalker073 Před 3 lety +49

      Except for when Harry disarms Snape and he goes flying back into a bed.

    • @neighhh
      @neighhh Před 3 lety +39

      @@ColtonWalker073 Yeah. It was like that in the movie. In the book, all three, Harry, Ron and Hermione use expelliarmus at the same time due to which Snape goes flying into the bed and is knocked out cold. But, in the film, it's not explained.

    • @nathanfracasse6645
      @nathanfracasse6645 Před 3 lety +7

      @@neighhh I think its because harry grabs hermiones wand in that scene.

    • @jessicahiga9870
      @jessicahiga9870 Před 3 lety +1

      Uhmm? I always thought it was because of Ron's broken wand misfiring. 🤔 Can't recall, its been over a decade since i last read that book.

    • @neighhh
      @neighhh Před 3 lety +8

      @@jessicahiga9870 Yeah, but Ron's wand breaks in The Chamber of Secrets.He gets a new wand in The Prisoner of Azkaban.

  • @lukebaxter3252
    @lukebaxter3252 Před 7 lety +464

    Is it just me or does anyone else get lost in his voice? It sounds so cool and safe.

    • @tirrsmont
      @tirrsmont Před 7 lety +4

      v. soothing!

    • @aphroditeonearth9947
      @aphroditeonearth9947 Před 7 lety

      Luke Baxter yuppers! It's why I subbed lol I've love the guys from "top5s" and Kyle Sullivan (trekspertise, curioh) they have the same kind of soothing but captivating voices!

    • @IchibanOjousama
      @IchibanOjousama Před 7 lety

      Luke Baxter I want to date a guy with a voice like this. Were I live, men sound like they got no balls

    • @artistvai3790
      @artistvai3790 Před 7 lety +1

      Haha where do you live though?

    • @sirhchajilenosiner8682
      @sirhchajilenosiner8682 Před 7 lety

      Luke Baxter yes

  • @JD43232
    @JD43232 Před 6 lety +2491

    The tone of this movie was really unique. Its dark and more mystical. It also felt more Indie instead of blockbuster at times.

    • @mdsupreme1776
      @mdsupreme1776 Před 5 lety +67

      Jordi Danen Very much an autumn vibe.

    • @Bubble170
      @Bubble170 Před 5 lety +71

      It was where harry truly began to grow up. Along with the fans

    • @Zerath0
      @Zerath0 Před 5 lety +17

      I felt the first two movies being more magical and mystical.

    • @thegrove5259
      @thegrove5259 Před 2 lety +2

      it felt cold and grim

  • @sukhim5486
    @sukhim5486 Před 3 lety +206

    The cinematography of this movie is criminally underated.

  • @mattnar3865
    @mattnar3865 Před 3 lety +344

    Prisoner of Azkaban was the only movie where Harry actually looked like Harry, as in he had messy hair all over the place.

    • @africa2303
      @africa2303 Před 3 lety +39

      Ik in goblet of fire I don’t think anybody knows what a haircut is 😂

    • @katgreer6113
      @katgreer6113 Před 10 měsíci +4

      I actually really loved their goblet of fire hairstyle to be honest.

    • @haute03
      @haute03 Před 3 měsíci

      @@africa2303 Oh my gosh, yes. That was shot around the time where it was fashionable for boys to wear their hair long.

  • @pinkcrazygirl
    @pinkcrazygirl Před 7 lety +595

    My fav Harry Potter film since its release. The atmosphere, the story, everything was perfect. And fun fact: The only HP film without Voldemorts presence.

    • @Dustin314
      @Dustin314 Před 7 lety +7

      pinkcrazygirl We don't run into Voldemort in Half-Blood Prince, but we obviously do see him in the Pensieve.

    • @KrivitskyM
      @KrivitskyM Před 7 lety +69

      I find this a positive thing. Having Harry vs Voldemort in the end of every book feels a little repetitive and forced.

    • @Solaxe
      @Solaxe Před 6 lety +4

      +KrivitskyM ...maybe because he's the main villain of the series?

    • @aliahmacatumpag6163
      @aliahmacatumpag6163 Před 6 lety +7

      this is my favorite too-the book and the film....
      it's funny, gangly, and all! I just love it!Voldy-free!

    • @matthewharrison430
      @matthewharrison430 Před 6 lety +1

      Solaxe S Yeah, but they just keep fighting and dueling, and we all know it's gonna come down to the last book anyways, so why not change it up?

  • @crozraven
    @crozraven Před 8 lety +3036

    Every Frame of painting and Nerdwriter should do a movie analysis and discussion video together!

    • @andrecnb9848
      @andrecnb9848 Před 8 lety +37

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    • @houston-coley
      @houston-coley Před 8 lety +2

      +Croz Raven and Now You See It! And NERDSYNC!!

    • @SmittyWerbenjagermanjensen
      @SmittyWerbenjagermanjensen Před 8 lety +8

      I love Every Frame of painting . Also Your movie sucks YMS

    • @Jay_Will_Play
      @Jay_Will_Play Před 8 lety +5

      +Croz Raven You're absolutely right! (But it's Every Frame a Painting!) ;)

    • @deathsythelui
      @deathsythelui Před 8 lety +4

      +Croz Raven Personally, I want to see Nerdwriter do something with the talent pool behind Cinefix. Some serious cinephiles from that channel, and Nerdwriter would fit in very nicely...

  • @beagruy2386
    @beagruy2386 Před 5 lety +328

    Now that I'm older, i finally understand why I liked the 3rd so much. This explains it so much!

  • @lewispastars8892
    @lewispastars8892 Před 4 lety +363

    Don’t forget it has the best music of the series, if you hear even a snippet of John Williams score, the scene that it’s tied to instantly manifests in your memory. This is a testament to how talented John Williams is at marrying the tone and character of his music to a scene, enhancing the atmosphere of the film.

    • @chaitea5635
      @chaitea5635 Před 3 lety +16

      Gotta say, I love buckbeak's flight. The drum from the beginning, and the strings; it feels like you're flying.

    • @kendrickdinger
      @kendrickdinger Před 3 lety +11

      In my opinion this movie has the best score

    • @masbox5830
      @masbox5830 Před 2 lety

      @@kendrickdinger Definitely, especially the lumos maxima intro scene and the choir.❤

    • @alfiestoppani
      @alfiestoppani Před rokem

      I love the occasional use of jazz in this film. It really suits the film.

  • @ColossalRay
    @ColossalRay Před 7 lety +2269

    I totally agree. Cuaron had such a wonderful eye for symbolism and detail that while not lacking in the other films, we're not quite on par either. Small things like the dishevelled appearances of the young cast - Harry's book accurate fluffy mess of a haircut, the way the kids generally styled their uniforms like actual teenagers do - y'know, the big knot short ties with the skinny end of the tie dangling well within view, the untucked shirts, the unbuttoned collars - a sharp contrast to the very neat appearance of the students in the other films, as if their parents - or more accurately a costume department - had dressed them. That real authentic grubby teenagery-ness is the best damn thing.

    • @ColossalRay
      @ColossalRay Před 7 lety +104

      And I could talk for days on how well Lupin's affliction with lycanthropy was handled as an allegory for HIV and AIDS.

    • @Oly1y
      @Oly1y Před 7 lety +23

      RL Gill that sounds like an eye for detail and realism, not an eye for symbolism

    • @Giga419
      @Giga419 Před 7 lety +5

      How is it not both?

    • @Oly1y
      @Oly1y Před 7 lety +14

      Giga419 how is it symbolic?

    • @Wtahc
      @Wtahc Před 6 lety +6

      Oly1y perhaps she didn't mention the symbolic things :p

  • @neelparmar6690
    @neelparmar6690 Před 7 lety +464

    I always though Prisoner was the best of the Harry Potter films because of how well it told the story but I just gained a whole new appreciation for the film techniques used too. It really was perfectly executed and nailed the transition to a darker story.

    • @jogigantiko
      @jogigantiko Před 7 lety +44

      Neel Parmar lol same when i was a kid and first watched it. It was my favourite too i just couldnt really explain why but it all worked so well. I guess even if you dont know much about film your brain notices these kind of things.

    • @harrygibbons9851
      @harrygibbons9851 Před 7 lety +1

      +joost Houterman ppl who like this one the best have good taste👌

  • @officert5147
    @officert5147 Před 5 lety +1532

    Also I wanna talk about the werewolf scenes. A lot of people don't like them for reasons ranging from "cgi=evil" to "I prefer muscley werewolves he looks like a rat" to "if he doesn't rip some heads off it's not scary."
    To each their own but personally, I disagree...in every way. If you took a werewolf from any other movie and stuck him in this film, it would look absolutely ridiculous. It would shatter the entire point of the end of the movie.
    Lupin is shabby, poor, and is about the most stressed looking asshole you've ever seen. (He is also soft spoken, intelligent, confident, and kind, which juxtaposes the wolf nicely.) Lycanthropy in this universe is like a curse or disease. Some embrace it, but Lupin hates and fears what he is--it is painful, inescapable, and detested by wizarding society. He could wake up covered in the blood of friends and innocents. He could wake up to find he's inflicted this nightmare on someone else.
    During the transformation scene, we are meant to fear FOR him as much as fear HIM. Every element from the wolf's design to the music to the acting serves this idea.
    The sense of danger is fueled by the stakes of this confrontation, not simply the fact that there's a monster. The tension is drawn out, letting it sink in exactly what could happen to the characters and how devastating it would be, all the while dementors lurk and Pettigrew could escape. The impact is in the emotion, the atmosphere, the story--not in "big scary hairy man bites 70 people in half."
    The balance of the scene is between fear and compassion. If you go into it looking for scary monster gore fast-paced violence you'll probably be disappointed. Again, its fine if you like that stuff, but you'd be looking for it in the wrong place. It's like criticizing a comedy for not having enough death in it. You cannot change that scene to contain more injury or a different design without changing the story the movie is telling. (In book canon, the wolf looks almost like a normal wolf-put that in the movie and again you have a different movie. While I'd like to see that, I think the movie's change makes a very powerful impact and does the story justice just as well if not better for movie format.)
    Though you feel bad for him, the design for the wolf IS terrifying. Not only does it look "wrong" and wretchedly emaciated, but it undoubtedly could kill you without a thought. It does what I feel few movies ever accomplish, which is something that looks like a mix between a human and a wolf, not more one or the other.
    As for the cgi-yes you can tell that it's animated. But there are a fair amount of practical effects too and I think they blend very well. I can look at it and go "yep that's cgi" but it's actually aged ok, and it's good enough that it doesn't break the immersion for me. Scooby doo from that one movie cannot say the same lol.
    I have beef with a lot of practical effects werewolves. They either look like a dude with extra hair or require so much prosthetic that it stiffens and obscures the actor's performance. A werewolf that can't rotate its arms more than 90° and whose face barely moves is far less believable to me than what we got with Lupin, who could actually have fluid, realistic movement and facial expression. It just looks like a guy in a suit, often acted with very human movements, not animalistic at all. Very un-intimidating.
    Feel free to disagree, but that's why I think it's better than most. If Cuarón could have achieved the same thing with a suit it would be awesome, but they tried and it didn't work, so I'm glad they went the way they did. I'd rather see his full vision realized than compromise for the sake of cinema purism. Also, that howl is absolutely iconic imagery. It was like the coolest thing I'd ever seen as a child and its STILL awesome.

    • @liza2444
      @liza2444 Před 5 lety +54

      Officer Riya wow you really hit the nail on the head with this. It really captured that emotion which many of the action scenes in the other movies miss out on. Because jk is easily able to emphasise Harry's perspective with words, you feel the terror for lupin that you described easily, but it's another thing to portray that fear visually. There are many other moments throughout the movie series where harry feels really complex emotions and that just doesn't get portrayed onto the screen (partially to do with Daniel Radcliffe's wooden acting), leaving harry looking almost shallow and I think a bit stupid, which he's definitely not meant to be. a good director should be able to bring out those emotions from actors into a scene or at least portray them.

    • @yu-es4fz
      @yu-es4fz Před 4 lety +43

      jesus, a new nerwriter script in a youtube coment. nice.

    • @JaveriaYousuf
      @JaveriaYousuf Před 4 lety +20

      this is a whole way l essay but I read it all anyways. it's SOLID

    • @vcostaval
      @vcostaval Před 4 lety +22

      i personally took years to be able to sit down and watch the entire transformation scene completely, because i just couldnt take it as a child. at the same time when i watched other werewolfs 'horror' films i just couldnt take them seriously, those furry masked men looked too ridiculous to me. thats why i always loved lupin, he looked like something else, not a human bear

    • @najrenchelf2751
      @najrenchelf2751 Před 4 lety +8

      Officer Riya, you could make a video essay about this! 👀

  • @anmolanand3664
    @anmolanand3664 Před 5 lety +403

    Cannot ignore the fact that Harry practised magic(Lumos) outside school despite getting a letter last yr, when it was Dobby actually. Makes for a great scene though.

    • @Onmysheet
      @Onmysheet Před 4 lety +14

      If he doesn't get expelled blowing up his aunt then I don't think lighting up his wand in his bedroom would. And he won't get expelled because he's Harry Potter, because Dumbledore wouldn't allow it, because he needs to educate and prepare to defeat the dark lord.

    • @BM-jy2gh
      @BM-jy2gh Před 4 lety +32

      @@Onmysheet Dumbledore doesn't have authority over that and they had no qualms warning him in book 2. Also Fudge does't expel him for blowing up Marge because Black is on the loose.

    • @PeacherLiz
      @PeacherLiz Před 4 lety +14

      This bothered me so much that I couldn't enjoy a good 30 mins of the film. Still the best of the series though.

    • @ileanabriannemari
      @ileanabriannemari Před 4 lety +4

      Y'all forgot about the Trace lmao, since Harry's in a muggle residence, the Ministry can point it at him.

    • @Hp-lc6mq
      @Hp-lc6mq Před 3 lety +5

      Secret Guy ate you dumb or you just don’t know about Harry Potter?

  • @AntonioKowatsch
    @AntonioKowatsch Před 7 lety +965

    I knew it. Only real nerds think that the 3rd is the best movie. I finally found my crowd. I belong here.

    • @adamenglund7946
      @adamenglund7946 Před 6 lety +8

      Only people who never read the books, you mean.

    • @MisterMinato
      @MisterMinato Před 6 lety +21

      @Adam Englund: I don't get you.

    • @PrototypeFTW
      @PrototypeFTW Před 6 lety +13

      AntonioKowatsch Prisoner Of Azkaban is my favorite Harry Potter movie too! For many reasons, and the nostalgia connected to it; adds to that list, of why I love this movie so much.
      The nostalgia comes from, remembering me and my sister watching it every now and then. Every time I think about this movie, I think about those times and so much more. Ah.

    • @crystalwebster3931
      @crystalwebster3931 Před 6 lety +4

      Same,
      The order of my Fav's is
      1. Prisoner O Azkaban
      2. The Goblet of Fire
      3. the Order of the Phonix
      4. The Deathly Hallows ( 1 & 2 )
      5. The chamber of secrets

    • @wjfhjsk
      @wjfhjsk Před 6 lety +20

      Adam Englund No? I have read the books and this is still my favourite movie+book out of the entire series

  • @TheJanvicgwaps
    @TheJanvicgwaps Před 8 lety +1073

    you talked about Harry's Isolation at some point. And I feel like this movie is Isolated from the Whole Series.

    • @ordinarytree4678
      @ordinarytree4678 Před 8 lety +217

      +Vol deMort Well, its the only film that doesn't have a direct encounter with Voldemort, so I can understand that feeling. Every other book and film has Harry directly fighting Voldemort, while this one is the buildup for his release with the help of Petegrew.

    • @schmendrickcoldwater1727
      @schmendrickcoldwater1727 Před 8 lety +115

      +Jaunty Spider Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince doesn't have any encounter with Voldemort either.

    • @lottef.6824
      @lottef.6824 Před 8 lety +118

      +Schmendrick Potter True but Voldermorts role is much bigger in that one. In almost all his meetings with Dumbledore they learn and talk about Voldemort.

    • @HD-oo1pc
      @HD-oo1pc Před 8 lety +122

      +charlotte fontijne I just agreed with 4 people in a row on you tube...what's happening o_O

    • @alkestro
      @alkestro Před 8 lety +49

      +Vol deMort Also, this one is much more related to an internar fear/fight rather than an external threat such as Voldemort. Yes, it's true that the "criminal" was a possible danger but at the end, that danger was just a false alarm and if you get deeper about that fear/isolation theme, it resonates with the idea of dementors bc a) those feeds on people's fear and b) were actually a reflection of J.K's depression.

  • @janeisabel7587
    @janeisabel7587 Před 3 lety +460

    the ONE thing that upsets me in this movie is how they changed Ron's lines, like in DADA and snape is teaching, in the book he defends hermione and gets a detention but in the movie he just says "he's got a point you know" like smh ron would NEVER agree w snape, and they also gave one of his BEST lines in the series to hermione ("if you want to get harry, you'll have to kill us too!" WHILST STANDING ON A BROKEN LEG) it just makes me so annoyed that they make him seem so much more annoying in the movies

    • @groot8950
      @groot8950 Před 3 lety +33

      I agree. Hermione is my favourite character, and I'll say that should have gone to Ron.

    • @ChangedMyNameFinally69
      @ChangedMyNameFinally69 Před 3 lety +32

      Think a lot of the hatred of Ron in fanfic circles came from his portrayal in the movies

    • @ileanabriannemari
      @ileanabriannemari Před 3 lety +18

      @@ChangedMyNameFinally69 ^^^^^
      Ron is such an interesting and humane and a _great_ character, that whenever I see those "Ron bashing fics" I go "?????????"

    • @adityabhalekar3506
      @adityabhalekar3506 Před 2 lety +8

      blame Steve Kolves for that

    • @ayapapaya5693
      @ayapapaya5693 Před 2 lety +21

      Also in the 2nd movie iirc they had Hermione give the definition of mudblood and Parseltongue to Harry when it should be Ron's. I hate how they made Ron look like a joke.

  • @santiagofranco91952
    @santiagofranco91952 Před 2 lety +283

    Harry Potter 1 and 2: Light, happiness and entertainment
    Harry Potter 4,5,6 and 7: Death, sadness and depression
    Harry Potter 3: The perfect balance without death

    • @dxrkerrxses
      @dxrkerrxses Před rokem +8

      That is exactly why I love this movie the most.

    • @elenimant5505
      @elenimant5505 Před rokem

      you said it

    • @georgeskate78
      @georgeskate78 Před rokem

      It’s the only book and film where no one dies in the series

    • @dxrkerrxses
      @dxrkerrxses Před rokem +3

      @@georgeskate78 yep. The only - semi calm - movie.

    • @literaryloser4470
      @literaryloser4470 Před rokem +4

      Yeah 3 is kinda in the middle where it doesn't really belong in either half of the story, yet technically 4 is the turning point of the story in terms of the state of the world and general tone yet it's so similar to the last three books. 3 is like the last hurrah for the cozy school kid adventures before we get into the really gritty shit.

  • @chillillton5244
    @chillillton5244 Před 7 lety +1661

    I really wonder why peoole hate this book/movie... It's my favourite one...

    • @ExileOnDaytonStreet
      @ExileOnDaytonStreet Před 7 lety +77

      My only problem with it is the idea of the time turner.

    • @user-cn7dm8ol6j
      @user-cn7dm8ol6j Před 7 lety +2

      lucy_ hkwy i know rightt

    • @cikka3425
      @cikka3425 Před 7 lety +1

      lucy_ hkwy Me too.

    • @konsta9600
      @konsta9600 Před 7 lety +52

      The book is my favourite, which is why I hated the movie since it left out so many important stuff and added some nonsense.

    • @ethanrummel7638
      @ethanrummel7638 Před 7 lety +92

      People didn't like the dark tonal shift, but were forced to accept it for later installments. Also, Voldemort takes a back seat, so it might feel to some that it almost stands apart from the general continuity and instead is just a place holder. But you're right, I rather liked it and it is constantly overlooked.

  • @7123V012adams
    @7123V012adams Před 6 lety +2356

    You forgot to mention one of the biggest reoccurring themes, TIME! There are so many shots that have a pendulum or clock in the scene all to foreshadow the time travel. Also, I fee validated now because I always said this was the best movie but didn't exactly know why.

    • @Ichisokeno
      @Ichisokeno Před 6 lety +66

      Because its the best book, it becomes the best film. It's all in the story.

    • @NatSussNotSeuss
      @NatSussNotSeuss Před 6 lety +53

      YES! Also using the Whomping Willow to show time passing through the changing of seasons! I always loved this movie when I was younger (after I got over my fear of the dementors and werewolf of course) but I didn't realize why until a few years ago. The cinematography is just so carefully done, every shot so well thought out!

    • @stevenhanley5505
      @stevenhanley5505 Před 6 lety +11

      I'd argue that the sixth film is quite possibly the best, though I do think the third book is the best of the series.

    • @Martin-ld6uo
      @Martin-ld6uo Před 6 lety +32

      I loved the fact that this one was a lot darker than the previous two. There are so many moments where I'm still having goosebumps whenever I watch it. The movie also felt more dynamic. For example, the Knight Bus scene was so awesome, I can't imagine how would it look if Columbus was doing it. He was a good choice for making the first two movies feel magical and whimsical, but I feel like Cuarón had unlocked HP's hidden potential.

    • @ianjonas
      @ianjonas Před 6 lety +4

      Right??? I always say that this was the best of all the Harry Potter films. I thought I was the only one.

  • @stewiee7999
    @stewiee7999 Před 3 lety +82

    Another cool thing I noticed with the mirror in the Boggart scene, the second transition through the mirror actually mirrors the room they are in and Harry is basically ignoring everyone behind him. It's almost like he's stuck in the mirror and stuck with what just happened while everyone else is leaving. You're seeing the room as Harry would be seeing it, not how it actually is. It's more of the same isolated feeling Harry gets throughout the movie.

  • @babakpourmand8727
    @babakpourmand8727 Před 4 lety +681

    It's also the first one in the series where the kids at Hogwarts would wear their civilian clothes every once in a while, rather than the standard black cloaks. Definitely made it feel like less of a cult/coven.

    • @The90slim90
      @The90slim90 Před 3 lety +59

      Which interestingly enough is an idea introduced by this movie. In the books they usually only wear "wizard" clothing while at Hogwarts (the pure wizards don't even own "muggle" clothing).

    • @saphardic
      @saphardic Před 3 lety +26

      It's just a school uniform, children have to wear school uniforms in Britain even at boarding school.

    • @misterbc9831
      @misterbc9831 Před 2 lety +18

      @@saphardic I Went to a boarding school where we had uniform, but we changed into "muggle" clothes at the evenings after class.

    • @Ardkun00
      @Ardkun00 Před 2 lety +1

      Join the emperor's coven

    • @Narv58
      @Narv58 Před 2 lety +3

      The problem is it contradicts the world building that they have already established...🤷

  • @GabeThinks
    @GabeThinks Před 8 lety +165

    This was my favorite HP movie. It was so dark and I loved the tone and muted colors throughout the movie. I miss this time in my life! lol

    • @ericahoang9030
      @ericahoang9030 Před 7 lety +1

      I loved that too! But I hate how it didn't follow the book. It was good standalone film though

    • @juantorres5164
      @juantorres5164 Před 7 lety +2

      +Erica Hoang i think this movie it's the one that follows the book the most

    • @jamesgeorge7579
      @jamesgeorge7579 Před 7 lety

      I thought you meant HP Lovecraft at first, which coincidentally, would also work.

    • @aliciad8339
      @aliciad8339 Před 7 lety

      Yes! And I also loved the melancholy the movie has especially in the scenes between sirius and harry which is also reflected within the soundtrack... I dont know I just love it so much

    • @user-qc1ic9mn7t
      @user-qc1ic9mn7t Před 7 lety

      You can't find this movie with better quality than hereeee => twitter.com/4b617325bd0aef69e/status/824453662466404352

  • @GarrettWatts
    @GarrettWatts Před 5 lety +5393

    Dude, I love you. Thank you.

    • @pizzamanbella
      @pizzamanbella Před 5 lety +68

      yo GARRETT

    • @fatmalaribi498
      @fatmalaribi498 Před 5 lety +49

      Oh my god! while watching I immediately thought of you and the fact that you would probably love this video and went down the comments to check if by any chance you commented on it .I think I watch your videos and shane's way too much lol

    • @gabby222themoon
      @gabby222themoon Před 5 lety +5

      ohmygod i knew i would see u comment on this video im so happy

    • @isaielianrodriguez
      @isaielianrodriguez Před 5 lety +4

      Garrett Watts hey garrett!

    • @tiannahmakia
      @tiannahmakia Před 5 lety +1

      Hey didn't expect to see you here!

  • @sidharthes
    @sidharthes Před 5 lety +285

    Cuaron shouldve directed the remaining movies. Atleast Goblet of Fire and Order of Phoenix.

    • @silverxlightningx262
      @silverxlightningx262 Před 3 lety +17

      Sidharth Sreekumar yes !! that would have been amazing - Chris Columbus for the first two film, Alfonso Cuarón for the third, fourth and fifth and David Yates for the sixth, seventh and eight !!

    • @ferfilano8601
      @ferfilano8601 Před 3 lety +27

      @@silverxlightningx262 No movie for David Yates please, from Harry Potter 5 to FB 2 are so boring because of his style. 7 documentary film of Wizarding World.

    • @09dindaayularasati65
      @09dindaayularasati65 Před 3 lety +4

      @Jam Drew that's a really good way to put it! It's really suiting because David Yates is a serious and political movie/series director, and that's exactly what the last three books are.

    • @groot8950
      @groot8950 Před 3 lety +2

      @Jam Drew Completely agree!

  • @jingjongjun
    @jingjongjun Před 3 lety +114

    As a kid, Prisoner of Azkaban had always been my favourite of the series but I never really knew why. Having watched this video analysis, that reason just dawned on me. Your content is honestly some of the best on film and art. Thank you so much!

  • @sugandhakohli
    @sugandhakohli Před 6 lety +2534

    The music, the scenery, the atmosphere the cinematography, the set up everything is just wonderful. My favorite Harry Potter movie.

    • @mystic6301
      @mystic6301 Před 6 lety +35

      true. Too bad Alfonso didnt direct the rest of the movies

    • @twiggymorris406
      @twiggymorris406 Před 6 lety +5

      Uh, no. It's a great thing he didn't. His movie had the least to do with the books. Sorry you didn't read them or care about them, but that's why the movies exist in the first place. Prisoner was garbage and Alfonso should go back to doing movies that aren't Harry Potter.

    • @NeonNuki
      @NeonNuki Před 6 lety +49

      Twiggy Morris if you think movies exist to be literal word-for-word adaptions then you have your head stuck in the sand. For example; look at The Shining, both are very different, but equally good and groundbreaking in each medium.

    • @harshvardhan990
      @harshvardhan990 Před 6 lety +24

      Black Panther At least he wouldn't have let “DIDYA PUT YO NAME IN GOBLET OD FIRAH” happen...

    • @elephant35e
      @elephant35e Před 5 lety +3

      Prisoner of Azkaban is my least Harry Potter movie.
      1. It skipped the important parts of the story.
      It talked VERY little about the Marauders. It didn't say who they were, didn't explain how Pettigrew betrayed the Potter's, didn't explain why there was a violent tree planted on the grounds, didn't talk about James's, Sirius's, Peter's, or Lupin's childhood or friendship at Hogwarts or why James Sirius and Peter became Animagi (it didn't even say that James was an animagus!), etc.
      2. It messed up Hermione's character.
      In the book she was constantly exhausted, she was scared to death when Sirius Black showed up, her hitting Malfoy wasn't planned, and she sent the Firebolt to Professor McGonagall even though she knew Harry would get mad, (but that couldn't happen in the movie since the director decided to give the Firebolt to Harry at the very end!!).
      3. It didn't really show how much Sirius cared for Harry.
      In the book he went out of his way to see Harry play Quidditch and see what kind of a boy he was. He also bought a very expensive broom for him WHILE he was being hunted!
      4. Harry using Lumos Maximum at the very beginning. Harry would have been sent to a ministry hearing for that!

  • @nomadicamusicx
    @nomadicamusicx Před 7 lety +760

    I got shivers of pleasure when the HP theme song came on

    • @MerkhVision
      @MerkhVision Před 6 lety +31

      Same, every. single. time. There's just something so... magical (excuse the pun) about it. lol.

    • @BABYGVIDS
      @BABYGVIDS Před 6 lety +6

      Emily Therese alll the time shiver runs down my back! one of the best feelings for me

    • @corywhitney1386
      @corywhitney1386 Před 6 lety +4

      Emily Therese what the fucking fuck?????

    • @pemudabergairah
      @pemudabergairah Před 6 lety

      And I got shivers too when I see your eyes...

    • @anythingatall7670
      @anythingatall7670 Před 6 lety

      Rian Hidayat
      Of fear?

  • @daftbanna7202
    @daftbanna7202 Před 4 lety +38

    This is my favourite type of time travel where everything is just a cycle. Like how he gets hit with the rock and then saved by himself it's just brilliant

  • @wordtothewise9723
    @wordtothewise9723 Před 10 měsíci +14

    What I loved about Alfonso's direction of this movie is that he told all the the actors and extras who were students to wear the uniforms as they would have if they were in school. It really added to the authenticity of teenagers in school.

  • @manyagoyal3835
    @manyagoyal3835 Před 6 lety +1294

    I love how they bring the character of lupin . A person who is suffering from his own fear teaches his students to fight their fear. Also, in the scene where Harry does the patronus charm to fight off hundreds of dementors, his wand releases a circular wave like a positive wave with the dementors being the negativity. Just to show how one little positive wave can destroy the negativity in our life. This movie itself is beautiful and genius in its own ways.

    • @twiggymorris406
      @twiggymorris406 Před 6 lety +38

      I mean, they left most of Lupin's story out of the film. Which made me angry, as it told you much more about him AND how close the Marauders were as a group.

    • @manyagoyal3835
      @manyagoyal3835 Před 6 lety +28

      Twiggy Morris i know ,i wish they could have a seperate movie about the story of marauders.

    • @eHappie
      @eHappie Před 6 lety +4

      Manya Goyal never thought of it like that

    • @WhiteDreamcatcher
      @WhiteDreamcatcher Před 5 lety +2

      I want some of the stuff that you smoke man

    • @charlie172011
      @charlie172011 Před 5 lety

      A great foreshadow: Snape asking Lupin if he is taking a walk on the moonlight

  • @AllThingsFilm1
    @AllThingsFilm1 Před 6 lety +3111

    I found the Prisoner of Azkaban to be my favorite Harry Potter. Now, I know why. The camera movement made the movie more immersive, by quite literally bringing the viewer INTO the film and its story. Being an artist, I'm a very visual person. So, anything that uses visuals in a creative way, as in this movie, creates a stronger experience for me. Great commentary.

    • @Nuclearcx
      @Nuclearcx Před 5 lety +15

      I liked the Goblet of Fire more, because it was the first one with genuinely serious adult content (Cedric dying and some "young relationship" stuff) without the plot being consumed by it, unlike in later installations. While the Prisoner of Azkaban just flirted with those themes. The Goblet of Fire was the best of both worlds. The Order of the Phoenix was OK too but too heavy focus on relationships (I MEAN IT'S A FRIGGING MAGIC WORLD, THAT'S WHAT WE MAINLY CARE ABOUT, NOT SCENES AND SCENES OF TEEN LOVE DRAMA!!!). That was a thing that plagued all the successive Potters even more and made them somewhat unwatchable to me.

    • @knucklenine4931
      @knucklenine4931 Před 5 lety +9

      VFX Todd I agree, but i liked it for far less artistic reasons. I like winter so Hogmead and the overall cold/dark theme are great. And at the time I was obsessed with doctor who, so time travel was amazing. I came to appreciate more than that, especially since doctor who went down the drain with Clara. But that was basically the main reason it was my favourite movie

    • @Cancoillotteman
      @Cancoillotteman Před 5 lety +13

      I think that also just like the book it is the most immersive one. For the first time in the series we see Hogsmead, a magical place out of Hogwarts and Diagone Alley (sorry for the spelling, at the time i read it in French). We see wizards everyday life. There is no big secret or hidden quest for the main caracters to go through, Voldemort is just a vague background threat and though much more present Black's plan is (seems to) be quite clear : he wants to find Harry and kill him, and though unstoppable he doesn't use extremly convoluted plans to get to it. I think it's the installement that makes us the most FEEL the universe of Harry Potter as if we lived in it.
      And Alfonso Quaron's take on it is just perfect for he is well experienced in movies about discovering adulthood and discovering onself. So not only is it great for the age of the protegonists, but also for the spectator who can enjoy this very palpable take on the Magic World.

    • @patricialovell7753
      @patricialovell7753 Před 5 lety +2

      this and the music was the best

    • @user-rv2oy9hl1k
      @user-rv2oy9hl1k Před 5 lety +3

      I liked chamber of secrets

  • @JustNicole6400
    @JustNicole6400 Před 4 lety +170

    Literally nobody understands why I thought this was the best film of the series. Now I just sent this video lol

    • @ayeshaaamir4591
      @ayeshaaamir4591 Před 4 lety +1

      Same!!!

    • @jesseleeward2359
      @jesseleeward2359 Před rokem

      It is because it is focused. J K s writing is not focused. It is full of events. Jam packed with b line stories.
      Book fans want the films to be the same. They want all the little details that will return later to get attention.
      But this director decided to whittle the events if the book down to the story of... well..... the Prisoner of Azkaban.

  • @theworldischanging71
    @theworldischanging71 Před 3 lety +21

    Is it just me who loves to watch these warm in my home on a winter night ?
    I almost do it like a tradition every year lol

  • @RyanStudios50166
    @RyanStudios50166 Před 5 lety +6624

    He is also made Daniel, Rupert, and Emma write essays on their characters. Emma did 13 pages, Daniel made his short and sweet, and Rupert didn’t turn it in because he says it’s something Ron would do.

    • @apurvchaturvedi
      @apurvchaturvedi Před 5 lety +241

      It wasn't him.
      It was the first movie's director named Chris Colombus. Now shut up and stop making things up

    • @RyanStudios50166
      @RyanStudios50166 Před 5 lety +1862

      Well, that’s not what Harry Potter Page to Screen told me. Hey I’ll even get evidence from the book. “The first exercise I did with Emma, Daniel, and Rupert was to get them to write an essay,” says Cauròn. “I asked them to write the autobiography of their character. I wanted it written in first person, and to start from the moment they were born to the moment they discovered the magical world, and include their character’s own emotional experience.” (Pg. 102 Harry Potter Page to screen Bob McCabe). Don’t mess with me. I know my stuff.

    • @hellothere2464
      @hellothere2464 Před 5 lety +373

      Apurv Chaturvedi someone has anger issues???

    • @RyanStudios50166
      @RyanStudios50166 Před 5 lety +85

      Hello There he does.

    • @sran438
      @sran438 Před 5 lety +180

      Apurv Chaturvedi lmao we got a muggle over here.

  • @pollyannarays3597
    @pollyannarays3597 Před 7 lety +698

    what you said about good films making you an active viewer is one of the most beautiful things I have ever heard

  • @loserbiotch2
    @loserbiotch2 Před 2 lety +27

    The use of long takes is so crucial for developing a sense of immersion--it makes the wizarding world seem full, real, and wide. The effects seem practical and grounded, and the sense of place you feel from watching an extended, slice-of-wizarding-life tableau in front of you is soooo exciting and captures exactly what the books were trying to do. I wish that more directors in the franchise had followed suit!

  • @Yewks
    @Yewks Před 5 lety +30

    And now Cuaron won the Oscar for best director! Just goes to show how talented he is.

  • @hippiecheezburger5457
    @hippiecheezburger5457 Před 7 lety +2670

    the 3rd film is my favorite of them all

    • @safitsaniy3774
      @safitsaniy3774 Před 7 lety +4

      hippiecheezburger me too!!!😄

    • @hippiecheezburger5457
      @hippiecheezburger5457 Před 7 lety +14

      Safitri Tsa'niyah why is it the best one? The climax or last hour of the film is just so engaging, especially how the loop in time helps them save Sirius, the director just made it so brilliantly, taking the adventures and friendly vibe of the first two films and bringing the story into more darker territory which does give the film some unease, deathly hallows part 2 is very well done along with the climax of order of the Phoenix and sorcerers stone, I enjoy Half Blood Prince as well

    • @safitsaniy3774
      @safitsaniy3774 Před 7 lety +12

      hippiecheezburger ikr
      and I think Harry look really handsome in this movie. In the two movie previous, he's just like a little cutie boy. But here i see for the first time he look really handsome teen guy

    • @nathanielleeson3318
      @nathanielleeson3318 Před 7 lety +3

      hippiecheezburger I remember as a child being very excited the third film was tonally taking a darker approach. It was a terrific film.

    • @brianasprouse4046
      @brianasprouse4046 Před 7 lety +1

      hippiecheezburger samee

  • @solargeknowles4354
    @solargeknowles4354 Před 7 lety +122

    Alfonso Cuaran should have came back to direct Order of the Phoenix, tbh.

    • @capo328
      @capo328 Před 7 lety +25

      He should have come back to direct all of them. Then again if that happened we wouldn't have Children of Men...

    • @yussnan843
      @yussnan843 Před 7 lety +1

      Cuaron*

    • @solargeknowles4354
      @solargeknowles4354 Před 7 lety

      ***** Thanks, stupid autocorrect.

    • @stevenewhen
      @stevenewhen Před 7 lety +7

      solarge knowles he should've directed the goblet of fire. That movie needed a lot of work.

    • @connorstory6373
      @connorstory6373 Před 7 lety +2

      yeah after watching it again last week it really is a choppy mess at times

  • @soham41
    @soham41 Před 4 lety +323

    Daniel Radcliffe acted the best in this movie. He was almost Harry

    • @ackerwoman16
      @ackerwoman16 Před 3 lety +39

      @@jhussey19 "Fight back you coward fight back!"
      Never fails to impress me

    • @believer4002
      @believer4002 Před 3 lety +18

      Jacob Hussey are you serious? He acted completely out of character in HBP! In the middle act I don’t know what David Yates told him to be, but let me tell you that was not Harry from either the books or the previous movies. He seemed high on drugs or something and I cringe everytime i see him in that movie. The only movie that was a failure for Daniel Radcliffe. All the other movies, especially POA, DH 1/2 he acted very good. I’ve read all the books so I know that JKR must be furious how they done him

    • @jens2049
      @jens2049 Před 3 lety +3

      @@believer4002 shut up

    • @avitallockhart1162
      @avitallockhart1162 Před 3 lety +12

      in my opinion first one was amazing too. I remember how as a child my mother went crazy over him (Daniel). It was like reading a book. The rest of the films are better suited for the new generation and focused less on his tragic story and more about the world.

    • @Ninjamanhammer
      @Ninjamanhammer Před 3 lety +19

      Daniel acted the best in Order of the Phoenix.

  • @GarysReview
    @GarysReview Před 4 lety +29

    Its starting to become a yearly tradition for me to watch all the Harry Potter movies and then remember this video exists.
    This honestly might have been the first thing to truly inspire me to dive deeper into filmmaking. Such a fantastic video.

  • @CallsignTrike
    @CallsignTrike Před 5 lety +664

    You just made me want to rewatch it again

    • @marstonsneddon8692
      @marstonsneddon8692 Před 5 lety +15

      same, this movie has always had such an amazing feel to it, compared to all of the other ones. Everyone says that David Yates is the best HP director.... I strongly disagree, Cuaron is a legend.

    • @Marifet124
      @Marifet124 Před 5 lety +9

      @@marstonsneddon8692 who the fuck says that.. David yates is worst lmao

    • @guser436
      @guser436 Před 4 lety

      I've seen it at least 10 times lol it was the only DVD I had as a kid

  • @PaganiTypeR
    @PaganiTypeR Před 7 lety +58

    first two movies are movies for kids during Christmas. The third one is my favorite, because it's actually is so nightmarish and it really feels like harry is struggling alone. I especially loved THIS scene: Right before loosing consciousness, Harry hears a screaming woman. He falls off his broom, freefalls into the ground and before he reaches the ground - we see everyone standing up, looking at Harry in terror. Dumbledore does something... and everything goes into darkness. That scene always gives me goosebumps like no other HP movie does.

  • @let_me_explain8572
    @let_me_explain8572 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Prisoner of Azkaban had imprinted into my mind down to every single frame. Cannot say the same about the other movies. Cuaron is truly the master of his craft.

  • @ryan__5661
    @ryan__5661 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I like that this film focused heavily on the relationship between Harry and Lupin, with the constant eerie threat of Black somewhere out there. The bleakness of it and the character development was handled really well. Other plot lines were cut down on so there were clearer arcs and motifs. The action was all in short bursts, with stuff like the brief Quidditch match allowing for a shot of adrenaline and as a way to reintroduce the Dementors

  • @AlleyBetwixt
    @AlleyBetwixt Před 8 lety +206

    Yes! Azkaban is far and away my favorite of the films. It's the only one of the lot that felt true to the tone of the books (for me). They're all entertaining enough, but PoA is the one that lasts and lasts in my memory with its sincere and distinctive vision. Even the goofy non-canon moments, like the shrunken heads, couldn't begin to turn me off it.
    It's the favorite book for many as well, so it's cool that the film is also special among the others.

    • @vaibhavgupta20
      @vaibhavgupta20 Před 8 lety +3

      +AlleyBetwixt this is my favorite film but GOF is my fav book

    • @Thierce
      @Thierce Před 8 lety +2

      +Vaibhav Gupta my favorite is Deathly Hallows

    • @tankolad
      @tankolad Před 8 lety

      +bipocni The time machine part was extremely sketchy, yeah, but Peter Pettigrew was one of the authors of the Marauder's Map. Being a rat, he probably saw it in the twins' possession, even if Ron didn't, so he probably took pains to avoid being in the vicinity of the bedroom whenever Fred and George were about to go out, so that maybe they just thought that Peter was just another student or something.

    • @tankolad
      @tankolad Před 8 lety

      Oh, right. But maybe he just left the school grounds? I mean, as one of the authors, he definitely knows where the borders of the map. Crookshanks never had a problem getting out of the dormitories and going out to the grounds to talk to Sirius.

    • @StephySon
      @StephySon Před 7 lety +1

      So many memorable parts in the book, I remember just loving seeing Harry hang out in Diagon Alley or when he snuck into Hogsmeads and he he describe Honeydukes Sweets Shop
      but the film, when Hermione punched the shit outta Malfoy! I was like YES! And how cute Buckbean was, and how cool Lupin was an ooh i'm nerding out again XD

  • @elisamilan
    @elisamilan Před 5 lety +1065

    This has always been my favorite movie out of the series and I couldn't tell why. Thank you for putting it into words!

    • @apurvchaturvedi
      @apurvchaturvedi Před 5 lety +2

      I will tell you why ... Because you obviously haven't read the books that's why it's your favourite in the whole series .
      I mean our opinions can be different but even the book prisoner of azkaban can't be called best and here you are calling the movie best idk on what basis lmao

    • @Irraptured
      @Irraptured Před 4 lety +48

      @@apurvchaturvedi Yikes.

    • @bahatitx
      @bahatitx Před 4 lety +35

      @@apurvchaturvedi eeeww🤮🤮🤮🤢🤢

    • @giadanicole4369
      @giadanicole4369 Před 4 lety +36

      Apurv Chaturvedi what’s your problem mate?

    • @josephinegeorge2645
      @josephinegeorge2645 Před 3 lety +23

      @@apurvchaturvedi bruh what?? I've read every book and seen all the movies and this is my favorite book AND movie bc it has Sirius, Lupin turning into a werewolf (and just the introduction of Lupin), the whomping willow, AND a lack of Voldemort. this is obviously the best and most underrated book and movie and the fact that you are so against it shows that maybe YOU'RE the one who doesn't know what you're talking abt. esp since i saw in a different comment you told someone to shut up bc they were "wrong" abt their fact when you were actually the wrong one lmaooo

  • @TheShinblast
    @TheShinblast Před 5 lety +49

    Yeah, IDK why but TPOA is the only Harry Potter movies that I probably watched for more than 20 times not including the TV reaired, It has that rewatching quality that is.... magical, so to speak.

  • @nrishiee5231
    @nrishiee5231 Před 2 lety +5

    the screaming shack scene alone is a masterclass in film making.

  • @dandunning7731
    @dandunning7731 Před 7 lety +138

    My mind was blown when you said about the foreshadowing of the Marauder's Map by showing Harry's footsteps in the snow! :O :P

  • @patricialovell7753
    @patricialovell7753 Před 5 lety +1357

    i wish alfonso did all the harry potter movies

    • @sherlockholmes8528
      @sherlockholmes8528 Před 5 lety +113

      to think is a parallel universe where he did. lucky bastards.

    • @akupocoffee
      @akupocoffee Před 5 lety +17

      this deserves to be top comment

    • @attckonutube
      @attckonutube Před 5 lety +16

      @@sherlockholmes8528 yeah but they probably have some other shit going on. Maybe theres giant nazi slug cyborgs who controll their soceity or something.

    • @LedoPiano
      @LedoPiano Před 4 lety +18

      And that John Williams made the soundtrack for all the movies. Soundtrack inconsistency is what kill me more inside :'(

    • @tapio3376
      @tapio3376 Před 4 lety +2

      @@LedoPiano i actually prefer the music from the latter films

  • @haoweishi1340
    @haoweishi1340 Před 3 lety +12

    The soundtrack to this film is just perfect

  • @cal8338
    @cal8338 Před 3 lety +4

    The SHIFT from Chamber of Secrets, to an absolute horror opening scene with dementors in PoA still gets me everytime. One of my childhood traumas

  • @saatvikbansal1334
    @saatvikbansal1334 Před 7 lety +459

    You are an exceptional critic. The way you have analysed the film and the way you have described it here made it so much easier for me to understand why was it that harry potter and prisoner of askaban always stood out for me as compared to all other films in this franchise. This is only the second video of yours that I have watched and I have already subscribed to your channel. Keep your good work going. :)

    • @DanielPschaida
      @DanielPschaida Před 7 lety +3

      Seconded!

    • @yiklongtay6029
      @yiklongtay6029 Před 7 lety +2

      Is there a term for the third supporter? That would be me. He is a great critic.

    • @AniketPatil-nk1vw
      @AniketPatil-nk1vw Před 7 lety +1

      Same here. Second video for me too. And Subscribed.

    • @SuAva
      @SuAva Před 7 lety +4

      My goodness, literally exactly this. Also my second video of his, also subscribed, and also had an epiphany as to why I always thought this movie to be the best one.

    • @domusic8587
      @domusic8587 Před 7 lety

      I couldn't describe my feeling about this video better. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban was my favorite film all the time, but i didn't know why..until i saw this video. A big compliment to your work, it's consciousness expanding!!

  • @isaacs8783
    @isaacs8783 Před 7 lety +2127

    Thank you for putting A Window to the Past in the background; it's definitely one of the best songs in all the soundtracks of Harry Potter.

    • @Fourtgru123
      @Fourtgru123 Před 7 lety +31

      Amber Shoffren It's my personal favourite

    • @thedjames97
      @thedjames97 Před 6 lety +44

      It’s almost hard to listen to now, it’s that nostalgic

    • @haider5932
      @haider5932 Před 6 lety +1

      trust

    • @CameronM1138
      @CameronM1138 Před 5 lety +2

      This movie is one of my favorite John Williams scores of all time. Window to the Past is an amazing theme, I love 'Double Trouble' as a theme for Hogwarts, 'Quidditch, Year 3' is one of my favorite action motifs and Buckbeak's theme is incredibly beautiful and uplifting.

    • @melis1441
      @melis1441 Před 5 lety

      I couldn’t agree more

  • @stormcutter59
    @stormcutter59 Před 2 lety +26

    For the longest time, ever since the movie came out and I was very little, Prisoner of Azkaban was always my favorite of the movies and I always defended it despite every one of my friends and classmates ranking it as the worst one. I'm glad to see, many years later, that my confidence in the movie has stood the test of time and as us fans have grown older, it seems to me more and more people understand what it was I saw in this movie all those years ago. Just everything about this movie was almost pitch perfect in how it was told, directing wise, music wise, with each scene for scene moving the story along not wasting a second of time. It's the kind of film I wished Deathly Hallows took inspiration off of. I remember always listening to John Williams' amazing score for this film as I read the last book in the series. And this is style is how I think it should have handled as two movies.

    • @vm4992
      @vm4992 Před 2 lety +1

      The atmosphere,the colors,light music made this movie different from others ,it feels like you're also the part of Harry Potter's world...

  • @bennylolo
    @bennylolo Před 2 lety +5

    This film is truly the only film that encapsulates the magic of the Harry Potter universe. Casual use of spells, the terrifying nature that the magical world could bring and the danger.
    But it also shows the warm scenes like within Honeydukes, and the tender moments with Sirius after Harry realizes that he was innocent.
    I love it, and the film is WAY beyond the cinematography of the other 7.

  • @JustNicole6400
    @JustNicole6400 Před 7 lety +1664

    Omg whenever I tell people this is my favorite film of the series, nobody understands. Now I can send them this haha THANK YOU

    • @eLiFILMSinc
      @eLiFILMSinc Před 6 lety +16

      +KaiserAndFriends hahaha but why?

    • @KaiserAndFriends
      @KaiserAndFriends Před 6 lety

      beacause you have a favorite harry potter movie.

    • @eLiFILMSinc
      @eLiFILMSinc Před 6 lety +25

      +KaiserAndFriends what does that even mean? Why are you here?

    • @KaiserAndFriends
      @KaiserAndFriends Před 6 lety

      can you just shut up? i dont care talking to you.

    • @Wtahc
      @Wtahc Před 6 lety +37

      KaiserAndFriends holy crap why are you so mad?

  • @AlexS-oj8qf
    @AlexS-oj8qf Před 6 lety +77

    Azkaban is the first time we get to know the backstory of the whole Harry Potter series. Before this, we only focus on the present, when from Azkaban forward, we learn all about the past and why it's affecting Harry. This film is the one that introduce us to the complex backstory and introduce us that people is not just "black" and "white", that a lot of people are standing in the grey zone.

  • @AdamDampOwlPowell
    @AdamDampOwlPowell Před 5 lety +25

    Revisiting this because I just watched Roma, which was brilliant. I need to watch more of Alfonso Cuarón’s work.

  • @Shuru10
    @Shuru10 Před 4 lety +3

    That's kinda why I like watching video essays, analyzing films make it all the more enjoyable to watch and appreciate the effort put in

  • @_bender4143
    @_bender4143 Před 8 lety +185

    I love these videos so much that I watch them even if I don't understand anything....

    • @sc8erboi
      @sc8erboi Před 8 lety +6

      +ikea you couldn't be even more right.

    • @NullPxl
      @NullPxl Před 8 lety

      +ikea so true

    • @davidk9382
      @davidk9382 Před 8 lety +9

      +Yoni B I think it watching something without understanding it is one of the best ways to gauge if its good. Like I remember movies that evoked a lot of emotion from me when I was a kid and did not understand anything, and these movies just happen to be the best movies out there. I think movies that work at a subconscious level are the best ones because even without understanding exactly what, ou know something important is happening. And I have to say Nerdwriter has a great style for his videos, good wrtiting, voice, and eiting, and topic choice. So damn good

    • @whig3982
      @whig3982 Před 8 lety

      What's the point than?

    • @srujanthegoldenboy
      @srujanthegoldenboy Před 8 lety

      +Yoni B It may seem you don't understand anything but you do get amazed by the things film people work on so hard which get little noticed by you while watching but has greater effect on your viewing experience.
      You may have never noticed the frequent motion of camera during the film for which cinematographer has worked so hard to shoot every scene of the film because you are so invested in what's happening in the film, but that has so effect on the creating the tension or the progress of the plot which you may never experience with a still shot.

  • @cadenbohn3789
    @cadenbohn3789 Před 7 lety +64

    The scene at the beginning of the film where Harry is practicing his "lumos" spell in the Dursely's home always bothered me, because Harry was not allowed to use magic outside of school during the summer, a plot point that has serious significance in the 2nd and 5th films.
    Other than that this and the first are my favorite of the Harry Potter movies, great job Nerdwriter!

    • @TheTeckLife
      @TheTeckLife Před 7 lety +5

      IIRC the trace is monitored by the ministry pretty selectively. They wouldn't care too much about a kid casting lumos. More serious magic is enforced, especially when muggles are present.

    • @shotgunsteve93
      @shotgunsteve93 Před 7 lety +26

      In the book Cornelius Fudge tells Harry after meeting at the Leaky Cauldron why he wasn't reprimanded for his use of magic after blowing up his Aunt. Because Sirius Black was on the loose, The ministry was just happy that they found Harry Alive, and would not punish him. They also felt he would be safer at Hogwarts.

    • @JasonHook9
      @JasonHook9 Před 7 lety +5

      They would care, in normal circumstances. The reason it's selective is because the Trace works in an area-of-effect. Meaning, the Ministry can't tell exactly who performed the magic, only where it's used. They rely upon parents to keep kids from using magic outside of school, because if the kid is at home, the Trace will pick up the parents' magic use as well. But, for kids like Harry, since he's the only wizard in his area, it's pretty easy to tell who performed magic there.
      One possible reason Harry doesn't get in trouble for casting Lumos in the third movie is the same reason he doesn't get in trouble for blowing up his aunt... the Ministry is too focused on keeping him safe from Sirius Black. On the other hand, Harry doesn't know this and shouldn't be using spells anyway. He DID get in trouble for Dobby's levitation charm in the second book/film, a simple spell not cast by Harry, but picked up due to the area-of-effect Trace. So Harry should've known better than to cast even simple spells. It really is a mistake in the movie, but oh well... still my favorite Harry Potter book/movie!

    • @JasonHook9
      @JasonHook9 Před 7 lety +2

      Also, in the fifth movie (can't remember if it happened in the book or not) Tonks uses a spell when the Order comes to get Harry from the Dursleys'. This should've been picked up by the Trace and blamed on Harry, on top of his use of the Patronus Charm. Not many people realize that, but it's always bothered me.

  • @franciscobernal1891
    @franciscobernal1891 Před 5 lety +19

    I wish Cuaron would have came back a made my favorite book. The goblet of Fire

  • @moviemood3427
    @moviemood3427 Před 4 lety +4

    forever returning to and rewatching this video essay, it's sensational

  • @rjw19
    @rjw19 Před 8 lety +937

    I always thought it was the best....none of my friends agreed

    • @dennisreynolds1341
      @dennisreynolds1341 Před 8 lety +24

      +Robert Ward Well your friends are stupid.

    • @igor78965412320
      @igor78965412320 Před 8 lety +56

      +Dennis Reynolds no, they aren't. They're just wrong.

    • @Juhz0r
      @Juhz0r Před 8 lety +31

      +Dennis Reynolds That's stupid. There are 8 movies in the series and the lowest rated movie in that series got 78% fresh on RottenTomatoes, so all of them are generally viewed as good movies. It's not like they are choosing a dog turd over a gold bar.

    • @Arian545
      @Arian545 Před 8 lety +5

      +Robert Ward Same, I think some people didn't like the shift in tones and themes, and others who read the book felt disappointed, but to me it was always the best.

    • @dominokos
      @dominokos Před 8 lety +4

      +Robert Ward I also don't think it's the best, but not objectively. Subjectively I just like the more light-hearted adventury feel of the first two movies...

  • @MrSaiLikesPie
    @MrSaiLikesPie Před 7 lety +113

    POA was always my favourite for some reason. It felt like the biggest movie.

    • @noahschuler6388
      @noahschuler6388 Před 7 lety +19

      Dom I think it's because the movie has many shots that give a ton of detail about Hogwarts and when Harry and Hermione use the time turner.

  • @loserbiotch2
    @loserbiotch2 Před 3 lety +2

    I love, LOVE the shot of harry with the foregrounded pendulum swing

  • @SaturnProductions
    @SaturnProductions Před 3 lety +3

    Every single shot that you showed from The Prisoner of Azkaban in this video was a great looking shot.

  • @1998rks
    @1998rks Před 7 lety +150

    More Harry Potter video essays? Thanks

  • @brandonhobbs8563
    @brandonhobbs8563 Před 5 lety +50

    The theme of mirrors is also repeated in one of my favorite scenes: Harry's first ride with Buckbeak. As Buckbeak soars over the lake, Harry leans over and sees himself in the water. Beautiful. Notice also that Harry is again isolated, but finds joy in it. Add to that the beautiful animation and the soaring soundtrack, and this scene always gives me goosebumps.

  • @Sound_Tech
    @Sound_Tech Před 4 lety

    I've watched this video before but listening to it again as I work, you gave me chills twice! Thank you, your videos are incredibly well crafted.

  • @mairapl
    @mairapl Před 4 lety

    This video is just perfect.
    I loved the fact that A Window To The Past plays on the background. You did an amazing job here..

  • @DJ-tk5oe
    @DJ-tk5oe Před 6 lety +717

    I wish he would’ve at least also done Goblet of Fire

    • @NOVAsteamed
      @NOVAsteamed Před 5 lety +79

      Goblet of fire was a disaster the worst one in the series.

    • @abialston8476
      @abialston8476 Před 5 lety +45

      Huixtocihuatl really? that’s my favorite one!

    • @NOVAsteamed
      @NOVAsteamed Před 5 lety +13

      @@abialston8476 It depends on the memories you have of it. I might have exagerated but I still think it was the worst. The Potter Waltz in HP4 was awesome though!

    • @Djordjevicc
      @Djordjevicc Před 5 lety +83

      @@NOVAsteamed I think 6 is by far the worst movie. So much time was wasted on teen drama, instead of Voldemorts background. 4 was decent, but lacked a lot of stuff as well. Especially the first part (at Quidditch WC) felt really rushed, but as a kid I loved it because of the trials, great CGI and tension throughout it. Voldemort first being shown as himself at the cemetary was one of the most memorable scenes in the franchise for me. I would rate 6, 2 and 7.1 lower than 4 if I had to rank them.

    • @Djordjevicc
      @Djordjevicc Před 5 lety +2

      @@NarutoninjaXVI feel exactly the same about what you just said, and although OotP is the best IMO, its insane that the biggest book has the shortest (or 2nd shortest) movie. They couldve put an extra scene or two in there tbh.

  • @MisterBEP
    @MisterBEP Před 7 lety +212

    I love this film. It's my favourite & the visually most beautiful of all of the HP films.

    • @raphalmeida746
      @raphalmeida746 Před 6 lety +4

      And it has the best music as well

    • @yngv1
      @yngv1 Před 6 lety +3

      Raph Almeida That drum piece when Harry flies the hippogriff during Hagrid's lesson is my favourite track in all of the movies.

    • @dropsxfjupiter9222
      @dropsxfjupiter9222 Před 6 lety +3

      Half Blood Prince and DH Part 1 also have beautiful cinematography!

    • @raphalmeida746
      @raphalmeida746 Před 6 lety

      yngv1 Its Mine too, The Hipogriff flight theme is my favorite as well

  • @brianaparker2594
    @brianaparker2594 Před 3 lety

    The film analysis BLEW MY MIND. Thank you for sharing your sources. I loved, loved, loved this video.

  • @LearnClassicalGuitar
    @LearnClassicalGuitar Před 5 lety

    SUPERB commentary and very, VERY incisive too in SO many ways, from the Harry Potter films themselves to the study of how films are made. Loved it!

  • @rogerfvb
    @rogerfvb Před 7 lety +175

    It sucks that this movie had so much stuff cut out, like explaining who the Maradeurs are. And maybe it's because I was young when I watched it, but it seemed so weird how "psycho" Sirius was with his maniac laughs and then once Harry learns he's innocent he behaves like a regular guy. Maybe I really need to rewatch it, it's been too long. Like Game of Thrones, this is something that is going to be so much more awesome when I watch it again with all I know and experienced now. I used to watch Harry Potter on repeat when I was 12 or something, but my notion of depth was ridiculous. I memorized most of the dialogue and scenes but the meaning was lost on my green mind.

    • @Pigdestroyer666
      @Pigdestroyer666 Před 7 lety +62

      Im no expert, but I love this film above all the others, and I gotta say that I always understood Sirius' behaviour like a madman who had just escaped his worst nightmare. Maybe he was a little psychotic. Remember, Azkaban is no fun place, and he was in there for a long time, and worst of all he was innocent and had to watch the world around him forget about Voldemort, the real threat. I would grow quite insane in such a prison, I think.
      When he then finally gets to Harry, he can relax and tend a little to his mind and behaviour, which is why he is less erratic and "psycho".

    • @grejbl5375
      @grejbl5375 Před 7 lety

      Well its a movie if you would do the whole book it would be like 6 hours

    • @popcultureodyssey4459
      @popcultureodyssey4459 Před 7 lety

      Actually Sirius acts pretty maniacal when he cobfronts harry and his friends. In the other movies he isnt like that.

    • @murdockfiles9406
      @murdockfiles9406 Před 7 lety +9

      The books are a separate entity. They are allowed to explain stuff. So I'm sorry to say, but if a film has to explain everything than it becomes an expositional mess. Alfonso Cuaron was far more interested in drama and emotion.

    • @alexw8882
      @alexw8882 Před 7 lety +3

      I think you can attribute that to Sirius' cumulated hate for Pettigrew, the very person who had betrayed him, killed his friends, and got him locked in Azkaban for twelve years. Just about anyone would be maniacal at that point.

  • @ToastedCigar
    @ToastedCigar Před 5 lety +358

    Even though I love the first two films and their fairytale-like style, I think it was just natural for this movie to be a bit different and darker in tone, since the characters evolved and things became more grim in many levels. I just love how well the new characters, such as Lupin and Sirius were introduced in this film.
    Furthermore, it was a huge plus that they still had Williams scoring the film. The latter films' soundscapes miss the rich melodies and harmony that Williams was able to create in songs like "A Window to the Past".

  • @imfromneverland3692
    @imfromneverland3692 Před 3 lety +6

    In the boggart scene I saw a girl commenting on youtube about how the shot starts going through the mirror and when the scene ends the camera goes through the mirror again. You dont know what is the real class and what is the closet. You start looking at the kids looking at the mirror at the door and then you _go through_ it, so you are like, okay now we are "inside" the real class and then the shot ends and you are "out" but you dont know what is "in" or "out". And, you know, I think thats kind of magical.

  • @aarronsmith17
    @aarronsmith17 Před 3 lety

    What a wonderful video. I watched this film with my 4yo the other day, probably first time in 10 years or so and I really appreciated how well shot it was - this video really puts into words what I was feeling.
    Good work!

  • @clivemakongo
    @clivemakongo Před 8 lety +77

    This is why im excited for rian johnson, ryan coogler, damien chazelle and the new crop of writer directors. They are people with grat cinematic skills but also making movies for large audiences.

    • @upak77
      @upak77 Před 8 lety +6

      +Clive Makong'o Ryan Coogler doing the new Black Panther is so awesome.

    • @zainm5919
      @zainm5919 Před 8 lety +10

      +Clive Makong'o rian johnson is gonna kill it with star wars 8

    • @jamiecal11
      @jamiecal11 Před 8 lety

      Coogler's the man.

  • @awadaawada6738
    @awadaawada6738 Před 7 lety +107

    it was always my favorite one, probably because gary oldman is in it, it's cool in general

    • @dicegameuchiha
      @dicegameuchiha Před 7 lety +1

      Average Consumer led zeppelin four is the best!

    • @awadaawada6738
      @awadaawada6738 Před 7 lety

      ddnnqq oh yes it is, an absoloute masterpiece!

    • @yipperdeyip
      @yipperdeyip Před 7 lety

      Oh my fkin God...
      I just watched it again, after many many years, as an adult and I completely loved Sirius' character, but I had NO idea it was him! :O
      It makes sense now! That's awesome!

    • @datura7883
      @datura7883 Před 7 lety

      led zeppelin 4 is an example of an album cover being higher quality than the album itself.

    • @awadaawada6738
      @awadaawada6738 Před 7 lety +1

      Hannes Samuelsson my favorite zep album is houses of the holy, but this one is a masterpiece really, yes stairway to heaven was plagiarized, but it was a cool album

  • @ishwarimallick5613
    @ishwarimallick5613 Před 5 lety +8

    I have always wondered what made this particular Harry Potter film so mysteriously captivating despite the prevalent air of gloominess. Thanks for shedding light on that. Very insightful.😊

  • @sarahogborn8024
    @sarahogborn8024 Před 3 lety +1

    I swear I come back to this video every couple of months because it is just so good. I’ve showed so many people this video!

  • @zubintrivedi7105
    @zubintrivedi7105 Před 6 lety +785

    It makes me sad how underrated this movie is. The first two movies did their job well of projecting children's adventures-like story telling. Although the plot of the third part had fewer major contributions to the main plot of the series, this was the series' transition from children's adventures to much darker themes. This movie, in my opinion, is unique in the way it captured the atmosphere of
    the magic world and the grim sensation of this particular part with its background scores, tons of symbolism, restless feel, and had set the tone for the movies to come. If only Alphonso had continued directing the rest of the films. Unfortunately, even though I enjoyed the later movies, I was always frustrated with the numerous shortcomings they had coming out of the hall. Prisoner of Azkaban is indeed a movie that did most justice to the books as well as was completely original in its own regard. And yet, it is the least grossing HP movie. That some people recognize the masterpiece this movie is some assurance!

    • @Wtahc
      @Wtahc Před 6 lety +1

      Zubin Trivedi second lowest grossing if you account for inflation

    • @SpectrumStorms
      @SpectrumStorms Před 6 lety +12

      Underrated? That has to go to Chamber of Secrets. If anything, Prisoner of Azkaban gets too much praise

    • @eodico
      @eodico Před 6 lety +6

      lets not forget this is when the kids hit puberty.
      I had a major crush on new Hermonie

    • @hanagreg
      @hanagreg Před 6 lety +4

      you just repeated what was said in the video like it was something new

    • @Rubens_991
      @Rubens_991 Před 6 lety +2

      least grossing, because word of mouth. I remember some parents advised my mother not to go to the movies, cause it's too dark/obscure for children. We still went.
      I remember I was much more scared of Men in Black, when I was younger

  • @aandwdabest
    @aandwdabest Před 7 lety +1659

    And unsurprisingly, this is the lowest grossing Harry Potter movie. (Both in US and around the World)
    www.boxofficemojo.com/franchises/chart/?id=harrypotter.htm
    But I loved it.

    • @thegooseinator9614
      @thegooseinator9614 Před 7 lety +4

      Marshall Ferguson is that true? I'd imagine that Deathly Hallows Part 2 is the highest grossing, but what is the rest of the order?

    • @thegooseinator9614
      @thegooseinator9614 Před 7 lety +53

      Marshall Ferguson also it might have less to do with the filmmaking and more to do with the fact that this film, universally lauded as the best Harry Potter movie, was preceded by Chamber of Secrets, which is universally reviled as the worst Harry Potter movie XD

    • @aandwdabest
      @aandwdabest Před 7 lety +32

      TheGooseinator
      YES. It was the only HP movie to gross below $800 million worldwide.
      But it is actually Alfanso Cuaron's highest grossing film as a director, the second being Gravity.

    • @stjarnjerry_4020
      @stjarnjerry_4020 Před 7 lety +29

      The goblet of fire was the worst of the films (not that it's bad)

    • @herdingborahae
      @herdingborahae Před 7 lety +56

      I heard though that the lowest grossing HP film still did better than Twilight's best grossing film.

  • @robinology3
    @robinology3 Před 4 měsíci

    P of A has always been my favorite...I felt more part of it than the others. Thanks for shedding light on some of the reasons behind this. Next time I watch it (there will def be a next time), I'll take more notice of the continuous shots. Brilliant.

  •  Před 5 lety

    You just made me cry. Your videos are so good. Thank you for this