It seems to be a relatively good movie in this series, but after reading the book, I still feel that many places have been ignored or downplayed, which is a pity. For example, Victor Krum was originally a very plump and three-dimensional character in the book, but in the movie, it seems to be just a walking muscle, and there is no chemistry with Hermione; originally, the three schools of the tri-wizard tournament are serious schools, and the movie changed. In addition to Hogwarts, there is a girls' school and a boys' school, and the gender is stereotyped; Dobby and Winky have been deleted, and the three-dimensional sense of Hermione's role has been relatively weakened; the most funny thing is that the audience of tournament is too miserable, except for the three games. The first one can't see anything hahaha. But it's really hard to film such a long book.
The focus of this film is that the three protagonists are in love, and the Yule party really resonates with their peers, but why does the movie always make Harry and Hermione so ambiguous? Reading the book, I don't think there is anything more than friendship between these two people.
PS. Cedric is really handsome, it's a pity it only appeared in this one
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