David Yates believed he was approached to direct because the studio saw him fit to handle an "edgy and emotional" movie with a "political backstory", which some of his previous television projects including State of Play (2003), Sex Traffic (2004), and La ragazza nel caffé (2005) demonstrated. Producer David Heyman supported Yates' comments about this movie's political theme, stating that "(Order of the Phoenix) is a political film, not with a capital P, but it's about teen rebellion and the abuse of power. David has made films in the U.K. about politics without being heavy-handed." On this movie's political and social aspects, Emma Watson stated that "somehow it talks about life after July 7th, the way people behave when they're scared, the way truth is often denied, and all of the things our society has to face. Facing the fact that the authority is corrupted means having a non-conformist approach to reality and power."
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