The result was a movie that felt choppy and barely coherent, almost dreamlike. This was most painfully evident in the fifth movie, "Order of the Phoenix," which awkwardly attempted to fit the longest Potter book into just 2 hours and 15 minutes of film. They've all had to omit significant plot points, which has not only disappointed the more literal-minded fans but risked the integrity of the story. The movies so far have had difficulties showing enough of the books' events within a reasonable time slot to keep the story flowing. Ever since the release of the first Harry Potter movie in 2001, I've wondered how a TV miniseries of the books would have fared.
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