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The Film Review of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

It was good because of the way it was set. The scenes of the Wizard Cup and giraffes of the dragons. I like the bit at the end because Harry was fighting with Lord Voldemort. It was funny when Draco got turned into a ferret. The Quiddich's World Cup was interesting when Lord Voldemort returns to power.

It was sad when Cedric got killed by Lord Voldemort. It was not as funny without the Dursleys in the film. The director crams the 630 pages of the Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Book into a single film and cut out the Durseys and the house elves. Gary Oldman who plays Sirius Black was not good at his part in the film because he isn't lively enough. But Daniel Radcliffe played his role perfectly as Harry Potter.

I would recommend this film to people who are interested in fantasy.

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This is a good critique Garry.   The part I liked the most is that you don't just appraise the film on its own, you compare the film with the book; a nice added dimension.

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