This seems to be universally agreed, but I'm discussing this because I don't know why that movie was my favorite out of the whole franchise. I liked that the main trio and the students in general looked a lot more mature and older than they did in the previous two movies, a bit older than children, more teenage like and adapting to the real world. It stepped up from the previous two and the story got more serious, everything was much darker. I think the main part of it is that the whole movie had an extremely different feel, atmosphere, vibe, sense of emotion than the other ones. Everything about the Prisoner of Azkaban was different. There was also the absence of Voldemort, yet he still had a presence. Anyone know why, what is it I'm trying to say? via /r/movies https://ift.tt/2Uus5U0
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