Great Film: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
See the movie for action, read the book for story
It's unfortunate that so much of the book needed to be cut for time and
the movie is still nearly 2 1/2 hours long. The rule of movie editing
is when you must trim for time you remove the sub-plots. A lot of story
and character development isn't there.
But what is there is a great visual treat. If the movie leaves you with
questions just read the book or get the audio version on CD. It would
have taken a minimum of another half hour to flesh the movie out and
that simply wasn't going to be done by a studio whose primary target is
a younger audience. (Note how no studio wants to release an animated
film longer than 90 minutes for this reason.) Perhaps Alphonso Curon
would have done a better job of cohesion but there really isn't much
more that could have been done in the time and the script would have
been essentially the same. This movie begs for an extended Lord of the
Rings type DVD, another 30 to 60 minutes to give you what was left out
for theatrical release.
See it and spend the bucks to see it on the big screen.
Cast
- Arthur Weasley played by Mark Williams
- Wormtail (Peter Pettigrew) played by Timothy Spall
- Lucius Malfoy played by Jason Isaacs
- Cedric Diggory played by Robert Pattinson
- Harry Potter played by Daniel Radcliffe
- Ron Weasley played by Rupert Grint
- Hermione Granger played by Emma Watson







