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Hey guys, this is my review for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Now this is actually The tipping point for me in terms of my fandom for Harry Potter because after this film came out Things changed for me drastically with which I'll talk about near the end of the review This film has Mike Newell as the new director as well as Roger Plant Coming back a Roger Platt returning as DOP you guys remember his work He was the one who decided to do all the Dutch angles in Chamber of Secrets and He's back with a reckoning because when the Quidditch World Cup camp goes all the topsy-turvy with the Death Eaters coming He's doing Dutch angles more than frickin battlefield earth was this Dutch angle Dutch angle Dutch angle Dutch angle This film is also kind of a strange amalgamation of what Chris Columbus had done with the first two films as well as the Updated sort of view and visual representation that Alfonso Perron had done in the third film This film also marks the first time that John Williams is not doing the score Michael Gambon really Takes a step with Dumbledore in this film He's there in the third one and Admittedly I was one of those kids again writing on nostalgia who didn't exactly like Gambon at first But by God does he cut down on the script by like half an hour if Richard Harris had somehow survived for another 10 years I honestly have no idea how they would have done the latter scenes especially leading towards the half-blood prince I have no idea how Harris would have been able to get through those without even falling asleep clearly having like a Thing in front of him telling him what his lines are or just not giving a shit I think that this film is a commendable effort It's not one of the standout ones in terms of the films But it does set the tone for what is to come That was what it felt like with the book Admittedly prisoner of Azkaban kind of set us up for this So it's not as much of a gut punch as it was when reading the series This is definitely the most action-packed Harry Potter film of all of them because of the Triwizard Tournament The challenges that he Harry has to go through as well as it also Introduces my favorite character at least one of my favorite characters in the Harry Potter series Alistair Moody however, the one issue the big issue I've always had with Alistair Moody is What we technically got was the Barty Crouch Jr. version of Alistair Moody is the actual Alistair Moody Like the version that we got her is he a little bit different and that's something that kind of was never fully Developed or he might have been in the order of the phoenix, but honestly I can't tell you because I hated that book It took so long for me to read emo Harry just going the children one It just that's a bad representation of it But that's what I felt like reading that book back onto this film. I feel that While Rogers Cinematography is not the most welcome. I was very much enjoying the previous guy's work It's not the worst it works in the dream Sequences it works when Voldemort is revealed He does try a few different things other than a Dutch angle here and there But admittedly he does rely on it a bit too much Speaking of too much the hair Who thought that this was a good idea give all of the boys mops Was it the actors choices? Was it the productions choices to be honest in the entire series of all the Harry Potter movies All of the decisions all of the changes all of the casting choices every single choice that was made in this entire series The worst one in my opinion was going with this hairstyle Ron looks like a twit Harry looks like a twit their hair is terrible And I don't understand why they went with this because everyone else looks nice in this movie except for these two bumbling idiots Neville even gets a little bit of Introduction and that's something else that the series also started to delve into was hey There's other people in this series besides the three main leads. They don't get as much screen time as One would hope for especially with Neville and the arc that he's gonna go through later on However, I still feel that it's welcome to see other characters besides the main three and this is also The beginning of me not liking Ron. I can't stand Ron as I pointed out in my philosopher stone Review I feel that his purpose his overall usefulness to the series pretty much was tapped out after the first movie because after this He just becomes a jerk. He just becomes a whiner He doesn't do anything Hermione and Harry are the ones who are solving everything whereas Ron's in the back going It's very interesting to think about it because when I finished the Harry Potter novel series I do remember having a distinct thought that I actually never liked any of the main characters by the end of it I was more attached to the story I was more attached to the world than I was to the characters plights It's funny to think about it that rolling couldn't write three characters to be interesting for me by the end because as we're gonna see Ron and Hermione just keep doing the same loop that keep doing the same thing I remember that distinctly in the novels I just remember these two just going through spats over and over again and even though it was pretty obvious by the second book They were gonna end up together I don't understand how because they would definitely be divorced if they were a real-life couple, but gobbled a fire It's fun. It's not a step backwards, but it's also not a step forwards. I would say it's Hmm. It's kind of just in the middle of the road. It doesn't further anything in terms of how the film Establishes the world establishes them how Harry Potter and his friends kind of go on their adventures. It's just Slightly like two but with a breath of three So again, not that much of an advancement especially considering the Magnitude of this however seeing Ralph Fiennes as Voldemort is quite entertaining as a kid I thought he was a bit scary, but seeing him here. I'm laughing every time He's like But also speaking of which This is at the point in time if I'm correct. I might be wrong But I believe before the fifth film came out the seventh book came out. I lost all love for the series Because in my interpretation Voldemort got beaten by a case of Butterfingers, but that's something that we're gonna talk about obviously as we go on But maybe when I start the fifth review I'll kind of go a little bit more into that in the end though I'm gonna give the goblet of fire a four out of seven. It's okay Yeah, that's it. Anyways guys I hope you enjoyed this review if you did leave a like and if you're interested in more subscribe Otherwise, I'll see you guys next time Thanks for watching the video My name is Nitz and you might remember me from the animated cult classic TV show undergrads It's been a while, but I'm happy to say the click is finally getting back together in an all-new movie Thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign But we are still asking for your support to see any and all updates about the upcoming undergrads movie Be sure to check out and like the bring back undergrads Facebook page and with any luck. We'll see you guys soon