visual depth

catportkey at aol.com catportkey at aol.com
Wed Jun 16 01:25:08 UTC 2004


Visually there was more depth to POA.  Especially when it came to landscape. 
In the first two films everything seemed to be on the same plane, almost flat. 
The 3 would run out of Hogwarts and turn left, and down a gentle slope to 
Hagrid's house.
In POA it had the terrane of Scotland with hills and glens and valleys -- 
rocks and boulders jutting out of the ground -- very Stonehenge or Celtic 
feeling.  

As for the acting -- under the new Director they blossomed.  Dan wasn't just 
opening his eyes wider each time he was scared -- he was actually acting.

I felt the most important part of the story was left out.  When Lupin tells 
Harry who made the map. 

Pook


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