The result is a self-assured and instantly memorable entry that stands on its own while still serving as the perfect bridge between Harry's childhood and his journey to maturity. Cuarón's work emphasizes the Golden Trio's emotional turmoil, exploring themes that go hand-in-hand with growing up, such as disillusionment, pain, and even hormonal changes. Behind The Green Door starred former cheerleader and Junior Olympic diver Marilyn Chambers (born Marilyn Briggs), whose credit as the Ivory Snow girl the wholesome model who appeared cuddling a chubby baby on detergent powder boxes boasting the product was 99.44 pure gave her virtually mythic qualifications for fulfilling the fantasies of the red-blooded American male. To coincide with this narrative shift, Cuarón abandons the preppy vibe of Chris Columbus' first two entries in favor of a laid-back visual style, accompanied by a darker, gloomier, and at times frightening atmosphere. Prisoner of Azkaban features somewhat of a departure from previous entries in the series, abandoning childhood to enter a decidedly more mature space where Harry begins to confront the painful realities of being "the Chosen One." The third entry in the magical Harry Potter franchise, Prisoner of Azkaban follows Harry as he faces Sirius Black, a seemingly sadistic criminal believed to be one of Lord Voldemort's fiercest allies.
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