From Chewxy:

I caught Harry Potter and the OotP last night with Wan, after a nice dinner with my cast and crew last night (of which I had to foot the bill, lol). So here’s the review. Briefly, I’d tell you to AVOID this show.
Right, now to the proper spoilery review.
History
The first two Harry Potter movies were most forgetable, what with Daniel Radcliffe’s wooden performance and Chris Columbus’ lame directing. Alfonso Cuaron, however had set the standards high for a Harry Potter movie with Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. He went with a lot of wide shots (where the whole luscious Scottish scenery can be seen), and it was tightly paced. After the third movie, then came the fourth movie (Goblet of Fire) - which was okay, thanks to the very well done Triwizard Tournament sequences, and the ending which reveals Voldemort.
The fifth movie, the Order of the Phoenix (OotP), however, falls seriously short. Really short. And to me, I think it may join the ranks of the first two movies in being extremely forgettable.
Stellar Cast
The cast in this movie was awesome. If you look into Ivanna Lynch’s eyes, you’ll realize that she IS Loony Lovegood. And of course, Matthew Lewis shows a broader range of emotions as Neville Longbottom. Katie Leung was good too as the wet eyed Cho Chang (I love Katie!!!). And of course, you have the oozing slimeball Alan Rickman as Snape. As for Imelda Staunton, you really feel like punching her. That’s how good her acting is. Emma Watson and Rupert Grint are as usual, pretty Hermione and Ron-ish, great acting, and Potter himself has improved vastly over the previous movies.
The baddies too were played well. Helena Bonham Carter played Bellatrix to the way I imagined it in my mind, while Ralph Fiennes didn’t have much exposure as Voldemort, neither did Jason Isaacs as Lucius Malfoy.
So what went wrong with such great acting?
Bad Pacing
Seriously, the pacing of the movie is so slow, that I actually nearly fell asleep. Somehow, the movie was edited with such a slow pace that it felt like there was nothing going on. David Yates tried to emulate Alfonso Cuaron by doing the wide shots, but he failed miserably. Cuaron’s style is absolutely his own, and is hard to emulate. There wasn’t enough on screen conflict to carry the movie on its own (though there were a lot in the book).
I felt that the story on film showed too much unnecessary exposition. The director assumes that those who watched the movie have read the book, hence focused on a lot of other unnecessary exposition. He unfortunately missed out the necessary ones, and made it feel incomplete as a movie.
Another thing about the pacing is that there were a lot of silent moments which were neither sombre nor tense. This leads to lots of boredom.
And of course, worst of all is the music.
Nicholas Hooper (the composer) should be shot in the head. John Williams gave Harry Potter an epic feel, while Nicholas Hooper, he made Harry Potter a pop-image. The score basically ruined the whole movie. Cues were in totally the wrong places, and music is boring at best. It feels like Nicholas Hooper had been composing for pop music a while, giving Harry Potter a MTV feel, or like a 90s lame movie. Horrid, most horrid.
The screenplay wasn’t very good. I was quite surprised at this too, as I though J.K Rowling wouldn’t have approved such a screenplay. It was filled, as I noted, with lots of silence pause. They were not tense, they were not pregnant. They are just plain silences that simply sucked. Gone are the witty lines of Harry Potter. At least GoF had more interesting scenes.
I know this movie is supposed to be a dark movie, but hey, silence is boring. So is inactivity.
The only commendable part with the changes they made are with Sirius Black’s death. I read somewhere that it was J.K Rowling who plotted it this way. It’d give more hints to what is behind the veil. Most interesting. At least I hope it was J.K Rowling’s change to it. Because if it weren’t then it’d be boring.
The final fight scene between the Death Eaters and the Order members tried hard to look good, but doing everything in one take (it looks like it’s one take) is really confusing. There were no clear orders on how they fought, what with white light and black smoke hitting each other. Horrid.
Many roles have been muted in this movie, to make way for senseless and pointless stuff, like the silent moment in the carriage with the thestrals, and the inane Daily Prophet scenes (argh!!! ENOUGH OF THOSE!!!). Also, some characterizations of the movie characters have changed. Harry isn’t as angsty as he is in the book, as he seems to flip flop with his emotions. Not that he can’t act, but he wasn’t well directed.
The whole movie feels disjointed. I’d blame it on the screenplay and editing.
I give Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix a 4/10.




I missed some parts of it because my mom wasn’t feeling good.
That’s too bad - did you get to see it on DVD?
That sucks that you missed some parts Jenny
It was a really good movie!
Great special effects!