![]() ![]() Cuarón knows there’s nothing more magical than the sight of an unusual animal or the signs of changes in the seasons. It can be seen in the gorgeous use of the Scottish landscapes where the film was shot, as well as in the emphasis on nature imagery. The spectacularly composed visuals are alive with mystery and nuance. It looks more elegant from the outset: Cuarón and cinematographer Michael Seresin favor a darker, subtler palette than was used in the first two outings. ![]() It is easily the best of the first three Harry Potter pictures. He is a filmmaking wizard, and the film is nothing less than magical. With the series’ third installment, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, the story of Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) and his adventures at the Hogwarts School have been put in the hands of director Alfonso Cuarón. This review was originally published on Pol Culture.
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