
- HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX MOVIE SCRIPT HOW TO
- HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX MOVIE SCRIPT MOVIE
As with many of the movies, there is a longer sequence in the book at the Dursleys, who receive multiple owl messages the night of the dementor attack.
HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX MOVIE SCRIPT MOVIE
Clearly the makers of the movie wanted to set it closer to our time, and J K Rowling didn't object to this. Perhaps the most radical departure from the book is the timeline the book starts in the summer of 1995 (as established in Chamber of Secrets), but when Harry carries Dudley home a 2006 numberplate is clearly visible in the background, and shortly afterward when Harry travels to London we see the London Eye (not erected until late 1999).
HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX MOVIE SCRIPT HOW TO

I just say what the script tells me to say. Following is an excerpt from the interview: What makes Dumbledore the greatest wizard of all time? I have no idea. In other interviews, he has mentioned that he has not read the books and sees no point in it since he has the scripts. In a pre-release interview, Michael Gambon (Dumbledore) talks about his experience as a theatre actor and the fact that movies he has done have mostly been for money, not out of interest in the roles. The impression that Dumbledore is angry (throughout the film and especially in that scene) can be seen as a direct relation to either the director's or the actor's (probably both) understanding of the lines and the character's temperament towards others. (Excerpt from an interview with Rowling is from, as translated on .) In the end, this whole concept is essentially all about that thing we call "denial," where the reality of things is just too hard or frightening to face up to. So it's not like she just completely made up these reactions without some foundation in our historical reality. Rowling's take on this particular place in the story: My model of the world after Voldemort's return was, directly, the government of Neville Chamberlain in Great Britain during the Second World War, when he tried to minimize the menace of the Nazi regime for political convenience. In the book, Crouch received a Dementor's Kiss, destroying his soul and leaving his body a vegetable, thus in no condition to confess anything.
One might ask why he doesn't take the word of Barty Crouch, Jr, who was part of the conspiracy to resurrect Voldemort.


He believes that Dumbledore wants to be Minister of Magic and has fabricated the story of Voldemort's return to undermine his authority, so he is reluctant to acknowledge the threat. Minister Cornelius Fudge ( Robert Hardy) is paranoid about Dumbledore.
