Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

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In the fourth installment of Harry Potter, Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) is tackling a lot more than he can handle: school, friends, girls, nightmares, and oh, did I mention he's part of the Triwizard Tournament that's being held at Hogwarts? Yup. Things could just ease up a bit for Harry Potter, and it doesn't help that he gets into an argument with one of his best friends, Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint.) Hermione Granger (Emma Watson) has about had it with these boys. With dragons, mermaids, and a crazy maze, the Triwizard Tournament might be a little too much for Harry. The magic has definitely not stopped during this movie. There's more magic than there was in the previous movies, and it's getting a little dark if you ask me especially with that ending. He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named is definitely right around the corner. Even though the guys in this movie were going through a horrible trend with their hair, it still captivates viewers and myself of all the amazingness in this movie.

*Rated PG-13 for sequences of fantasy violence and frightening images.

My Rating: A

I did read this book a lot more than I watched this movie, because this is the one movie out of all the Harry Potter movies that irritates me the most when it comes to copying a book. The amount of details that were left out just irritated me left and right. I understand there's only so much you can put on a screen from the books, but the details and the amount of magic that was in the movie was only a quarter of what was in the book. I'm sad to say that this is my least favorite when it comes to the Harry Potter movies, but it was still very good keeping a good plot even though it was kind of rushed in the beginning.

My Rating: B-

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