Feature Review:
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Written by: Susan
Granger
MODA MAG.COM -- What's amazing
about the Harry Potter franchise is that the films get better and
better! Now at 14, Harry's in his fourth year at Hogwarts School,
where he faces not only the life-threatening Triwizard Tournament and
the malevolent return of Lord Voldemort but also adolescent angst.
Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma
Watson) are still close friends but their loyalties are tested when
Harry's name is mysteriously spewed from the Goblet of Fire as an
unexpected, underage competitor for the prestigious Triwizard Cup with
two visiting schools. In the midst of this, he's tormented by evil
Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) and, most terrifying of all, he must find a
date for the "well-mannered frivolity" of the Yule Ball.
While familiar characters - Michael Gambon, Robbie Coltrane, Gary
Oldman, Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith, Jason Isaacs, Timothy Spall,
Matthew Lewis, and Tom Felton - return, there are curious new faces
like Brendan Gleeson as the Dark Arts teacher known as Mad-Eye Moody,
Robert Pattinson as hunky Cedric Diggory and Miranda Richardson as
gossipy Rita Skeeter.
As director, Mike Newell ("Four Weddings and a Funeral,"
"Mona Lisa Smile") was a brilliant choice to capture the
rebelliousness, insecurity and awkwardness of teenagers, exploring
their competitiveness and rivalries. And screenwriter Steve Kloves
cleverly condenses J.K. Rowling's sprawling fourth book. Harry's
lesson here is apt: he must choose between what is right and what is
easy. Because new audiences are added each year, Potter-mania will
continue although its original core audience may have outgrown it. On
the Granger Movie Gauge of 1 to 10, "Harry Potter and the Goblet
of Fire" is an awesome 10. Or, as Harry puts it, "I love
magic!"
Rated: 10/10
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