It has been in the Black family for ages. Harry is shocked not only to find his friends Ron and Hermione waiting for him, but also his godfather, Sirius Black. They bring Harry to Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place, a dark and gloomy townhouse in a Muggle section of London. They have reassembled thanks to Harry's news at the end of Book 4 that Voldemort is rising again. The Order of the Phoenix is the group of wizards who resisted Voldemort during the first war against him fifteen years ago. Hearing that Harry is struggling out in Little Whinging, the Order of the Phoenix turns up at the Dursleys' house to take Harry to their headquarters. If Harry is found guilty of the charge of casting a spell as an underage wizard (especially in a Muggle – non-wizarding – area), he'll get expelled from Hogwarts. The Ministry of Magic immediately sends Harry a notice scheduling a hearing. He casts a Patronus charm to repel the dementors. But he can't let the dementors suck his cousin's soul out. Harry is fifteen, which means he's underage according to wizarding law, so he isn't supposed to use magic outside of Hogwarts. If they get the chance, they'll fasten their mouths over their victims' lips and suck the souls right from their bodies. They are also magical creatures that feed off fear. In Little Whinging, Surrey, two dementors show up!ĭementors are the guards of the wizard prison Azkaban. But in the middle of one of these confrontations with Dudley, something completely bizarre happens. Harry starts provoking fights with his dumb cousin Dudley. None of his friends are writing to him about the war with Voldemort, and he feels isolated and resentful. The Dursleys keep up their usual nonsense – wizards are freaks, Harry is a wizard, therefore Harry is a freak – but Harry seems to have changed. We start Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix back in Little Whinging, Surrey, where Harry is stuck for yet another summer with his awful relatives, the Dursleys. But Potter lovers know that Harry isn't ever alone: He has an entire world of devotees on his side.Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Summary Before the credits roll, a climactic battle will pit Harry and friends against their most fearsome opponents yet. Meanwhile, Umbridge - a child-hating, Ministry-approved enforcer - installs herself as dictator and launches a fascist campaign. Sweetly odious Umbridge refuses to teach any defensive spells, so Hermione ( Emma Watson) convinces Harry to hold secret classes in combat magic. The Ministry of Magic mounts a smear attack against him and Professor Dumbledore ( Michael Gambon), he's nearly expelled, Dumbledore avoids him, and new Defense Against the Dark Arts professor Dolores Umbridge ( Imelda Staunton) tries to squash the idea that the Dark Lord is back. Rowling's seven-volume phenomenon, Harry, who survived his last confrontation with Voldemort ( Ralph Fiennes) but watched school favorite Cedric Diggory ( Robert Pattinson) perish, is no longer a popular wizard genius. Show moreįrom the opening scene of HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX, in which Harry ( Daniel Radcliffe) and his cousin Dudley ( Harry Melling) are attacked by Dementors, our courageous young hero has an ever-heightened awareness - and acceptance - of how his destiny is entwined with You Know Who's. The movie's key lessons are that it's your choices and the actions you take that define you and that friends, family, and love make you more powerful than even the strongest evil. Harry, his friends, and the Order of the Phoenix members act in a brave, selfless manner, demonstrating perseverance and teamwork. At the very least, he does enjoy his first kiss, and Ron ( Rupert Grint) and Hermione ( Emma Watson) continue their flirtatious bickering. As a result, Harry grows even more introspective and angry, sometimes demonstrating a lack of self-control and inability to communicate. Spoiler alert: There's a very upsetting (but bloodless) death of someone near and dear to Harry ( Daniel Radcliffe). The climactic battle scenes with Lord Voldemort ( Ralph Fiennes) and his minions are downright frightening. Rowling), Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix has its main characters taking on bigger challenges, with darker themes and more intense danger. Parents need to know that, as has been the case with each succeeding movie in the Harry Potter series (all based on the books by J.K.
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