Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
SCORE: 60
I am beginning to notice a major theme in
the Harry Potter movies. The attacks on following the rules is becoming
a common trend and theme in these movies. Harry Potter and the Order of
the Phoenix is another Harry Potter movie that supports rebellion. I can
see why so many families had nothing to do with Harry Potter. Especially
those that faithfully obey and follow God out of their own free will.
The Harry Potter films encourage breaking the rules.
The issues families can have with Harry Potter and the Order of the
Phoenix are magic, frights, scares, horror, bad language, lack of
attire, ghosts, and more. Harry Potter himself is more angry than ever
before. He and the dark lord are mentally connected. He trains in Harry
Potter and the Order of the Phoenix to control his own mind. Harry
Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is another movie where Harry Potter
is ridiculed and then vindicated.
It takes 139 minutes to watch Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
from start to finish. The Ministry of Magic does not believe Voldemort
is back. They call Harry Potter a liar and he is even put on trial for
using magic outside the school. A rule Harry Potter commonly breaks and
is never really punished for it. The magicians in Harry Potter and the
Order of the Phoenix consider it a joke to use magic on normal people.
Rules expand in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix as an agent of
the Ministry of Magic starts becoming more controlling of what is taught
and how it is taught. She starts as the latest professor on the dark
artes. She does not teach them any magic at all. Instead she teaches
them to read books and take tests. This leads Harry Potter to secretly
train other students in magical spells that will defend them against
dark magicians.
SPOILER ALERT! At the end of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Voldemort is seen by many and the Ministry of Magic must admit they were
wrong. There are some magical fights in Harry Potter and the Order of
the Phoenix. The thing that sticks out for me is how easy one mage could
kill another one in this universe. They have drawn out battles here and
there. Ultimately one mistake or one move can kill another.
- Paul
Graphics: 58%
Sound: 65%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Gameplay: 63%
Family Friendly Factor: 55%
System: DVD
Publisher: Warner Bros
Developer: Heyday Films, 1492 Pictures
Rating: ‘PG’ for Parental Guidance Suggested {Sequences of Fantasy
Violence and Frightening Images}
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