However, they give Harry a trial to determine whether he is guilty of the charges or not. Many of the members of the ministry of magic especially the minister seem to be against Harry. They don’t even want to listen to any reason that Harry would have to use magic. Even when Harry manages to shout it out to him the minister doesn’t want to believe him. The reason for this is that Death-Eaters are issued by the ministry. They are only supposed to go where the ministry sends them. So to admit that Harry was right is admitting that they were wrong and purposely issued a Death-Eater in a muggle neighborhood. Professor Dumbledore (Gambon) manages to convince a large enough portion of the ministry that this matter is not Harry’s fault. So Harry is admitted back in to Hogwarts. However, this causes a bit of a parting between Dumbledore and the Ministry of Magic. The word is that Lord Voldemort is back again. The ministry doesn’t want to believe this though so they claim that Dumbledore and Harry are trying to create a conspiracy.
The ministry of magic thinks that Dumbledore is going to create an army and they don’t want any of the students involved with it. So the ministry starts interfering at Hogwarts. A witch of the ministry, Dolores Umbridge, is hired as the new defense against the dark arts teacher. She insists that the students only use textbooks. She won’t even let them use any kind of magic. Umbridge claims that passing exams is all that matters. Many of the students feel that now more than ever they need to learn how to defend themselves against dark magic. If Dumbledore has an army against Voldemort then Harry feels he needs to fight. Many of his friends want to help him and are desperate to teach something even if Umbridge won’t be the one to teach it to them. Harry, Hermione (Waston) and Ron (Grint) gather some students who feel the same as they do. They find a secret room in Hogwarts, one that you can only find if you are in true need of it. They start practicing spells and charms in this room. Harry teaches them and they all work off of each other. Even their weakest links begin to shine soon.
However, it becomes harder and harder to practice in secret. Umbridge is going crazy adding more and more rules everyday. They all seem to be completely unreasonable. She even uses unmoral ways of punishment. For just expressing the need to learn defense against dark magic Harry gets in trouble. Umbridge carves words in to Harry’s hands with her mind because of this. Later she is about to even use an illegal spell on Harry to get some information out of him. It is as if she doesn’t want any one else to function normally, but she can go out of control all she wants. Even some of the other teachers scold her about this. Umbridge doesn’t stop though. She tries to “reconstruct†everything in the entire school including the teachers. She even manages to get one fired. Umbridge knows something is going on and she thinks it is an army of Dumbledore’s. She looks nonstop to find them and once she does she will go after Dumbledore himself. Hogwarts is supposed to be Harry’s true home, the one place where everything seems right. This year, it feels as far from that as can be. Harry knows though that if they can’t defeat Voldemort then everything will be destroyed and the word home won’t exist for anyone anymore.
Harry goes through a lot in this film. He has had bad dreams related to Voldemort a lot in the past, but this time it seems worse. Harry feels like he is starting to take over his mind. Voldemort starts putting images in his mind so he can get Harry right where he wants him. He feels like he is always angry too. He feels very alone partially because in the beginning it seemed like hardly anyone believed him about what happened last year and Voldemort being back. Friends have turned on him as well. Harry can’t help but remember that him and Lord Voldemort have certain similarities. Their wands are from the same bird, the only two wands made out of that bird. They both can understand and speak to snakes, which is something that hardly any wizards can do aside from then and the founder of the Slytherin house which many evil wizards come out of. Harry fears that he has more of Voldemort in him than he cares to have. He knows he has started out good, but what if he can’t help it and goes bad as he gets older? He is being compared to his parents a lot and awarded for all that he has done, surviving against Voldemort. Harry worries that he will never live up to his reputation or the one of his parents. He feels a lot of things in his past have just been luck. He is such a wreck that his emotions are out of control. This just makes him vulnerable to Voldemort.
Previously the third was my favorite film. I think that has been replaced with the fifth one now. Voldemort has always been after Harry. If he can defeat Harry then he thinks he will be able to regain the power and reputation he had before he unsuccessfully attempted to murder Harry. In this one, Voldemort seems beyond that. That is still what he is trying to do, but he is dreaming even bigger. Everything seems to be as it was before when times were darker than ever. Voldemort has all types of wizards, witches, and dark creatures on his side. He wants to fight Dumbledore and kill him and everyone else who represents any goodness or who won’t mindlessly follow him. Voldmort is planning on conquering everything. The audience hasn’t ever seen that. We only heard about what Voldemort did before and what it was like. We heard how horrid things were, which is why Harry Potter was such a famous person in the wizardry world. Voldemort has always tried to get that back, but never before has he been so close to achieving this.