His use of a bit of magic to save, of all people, his truly despised cousin Dudley results in an almost instant letter of expulsion from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for use of magic outside of school. “Phoenix” begins in a glum mood with Harry (Daniel Radcliffe, looking definitely older and more mature) moping about during summer holiday in the blighted land of the Muggles. Consequently, looking back, when the series is finally completed, “Phoenix” might go down as the problematic film, full of plot but little fun. Only it takes another 138 minutes for everyone, save Harry, to truly comprehend this fact. Even the release of Rowling’s climactic seventh book in three weeks’ time and its promise to resolve all the loose ends will deter no one from checking out this behind-the-curve movie version.įunnily enough, “Phoenix” ends up with everyone realizing what we, the audience, realized at the close of the last film, “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” - that the film’s great but to this point almost ephemeral villain, Lord Voldemort, has returned. Which will not keep the multitudes from the multiplexes. Where to Get Last-Minute Tickets to Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour Concerts at SoFi Stadium in LA
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