Though never as polarizing as the Twilight series (how many people do you know that just sort of like it?), the Harry Potter films have similarly divided the character’s fan base: they of the true believers (who read the books before the films came out) and those who like consistently seeing the most popular film in America. The perfect centerpiece of this dichotomy is Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, probably the entry best liked by critics but most refuted by devotees of the books, who claim that the adaptation has missed key aspects of the original novel and harmed the overall progression of the series. Not having read any of the books (or seen the most recent film), I can only infer how much of this is true, but viewed separately from the work that spawned it, Prisoner of Azkaban is easily the best developed and most...
- 11/5/2010
- by Anders Nelson
- JustPressPlay.net
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