HARRY POTTER
AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE

Starring:
Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Michael Gambon, Maggie Smith, Alan Rickman, Robbie Coltrane, Brendan Gleeson, Miranda Richardson, Gary Oldman, Roger Lloyd-Pack, Mark Williams, Jason Isaacs, Robert Hardy, Timothy Spall, David Tennant, Predrag Bjelac, Tom Felton, Robert Pattinson, Katie Leung, Clémence Poésy, Stanislav Ianevski and Ralph Fiennes

Director:
Mike Newel

Running Time:
157 mins

 

"Things are going to change aren't they?"

Hermione Granger

Harry Potter's (Radcliffe) fourth year at Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry starts with an attack at the Quidditch World Cup by Death Eaters, the loyal followers of Lord Voldemort. As Albus Dumbledore (Gambon) and the Ministry of Magic investigate, the Tri-Wizard tournament starts and the magical Goblet of Fire selects the three contestants from Hogwarts, Beauxbatons Academy and Durmstrang Institute that will face three challenging and dangerous contests. This tournament is going to be very different as the Goblet of Fire has chosen a fourth wizard to join the contest and that student is Harry Potter.

J.K. Rowling's fourth book in the series hits the big screen but is Harry Potter's new year at Hogwarts as good as his previous academic years? The answer is a magical yes.

When it comes to family entertainment you can't get much better than the Harry Potter franchise. The stories of the boy who lived have captivated the cinema going public as much as it did with the readers of the books. Now as Harry enters his fourth onscreen year at Hogwarts, we witness some real changes not just to the world he inhabits but also to the boy himself.

Darkness comes to the franchise as Lord Voldemort's influence starts to return as the forces evil gather strength. This, of course creates problems for not just the Ministry of Magic and the faculty of Hogwarts but for Harry, as he becomes the focus of evil once again. He also has to contend with the Tri-Wizard tournament, a competition that is as dangerous as it is prestigious. As well has these two dangers to his life he also has to come to terms with growing up and all the trappings that come with been a teenager.

This is the year that Harry, Ron and Hermione become young adults and experience all the problems that come with that. The relationship between the trio changes dramatically with tensions and jealousy coming to the forefront. We see them discover the opposite sex, as the pressure of their first ball sees Ron and Harry struggle to find dates and Hermione become the centre of attention. This adds depth to all three characters as Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint continue to grow into their roles. Of them all, it is Daniel Radcliffe that grows the most however. Whereas Emma Watson and Rupert Grint established themselves very quickly in their roles, Radcliffe never quite felt as natural as his on screen friends. While he did improve in 'The Prisoner of Azkaban', it is this movie that he finally becomes the Harry all of the fans have been hoping for.

The fourth instalment also sees the introduction of more youngsters into the fold. As well as the returning Fred, George and Ginny Weasley, Draco Malfoy, Neville Longbottom and the rest of the Hogwarts students we have some new pupils to meet. Robert Pattinson plays the hero of Hogwarts Cedric Diggory. Katie Leung makes her motion picture debut as the object of Harry's affections Cho Chang. Stanislav Ianevski is the world's best Quidditch player Viktor Krum. Beauxbatons Academy's representative is Fleur Delacour played by Clémence Poésy. These are important characters to the story but only Cedric Diggory gets the screen time and development unfortunately.

As with all the films in the franchise, the adult cast is made up of the best of British. Along with returning Potter stalwarts Maggie Smith, Alan Rickman, Robbie Coltrane, Timothy Spall, Jason Isaacs and Michael Gambon who enjoys his second stint as Albus Dumbledore, we have some new thespians joining the Harry Potter family. Miranda Richardson is Daily Prophet reporter Rita Skeeter, who will do anything and go anywhere to get a story, even though she doesn't always report the truth. David Tennant plays Voldemort's disciple Barty Crouch Junior. Almost stealing the show is Brendan Gleeson as the new Defence Against the Dark Arts professor Alastor 'MadEye' Moody. As with all the dark arts professors, he has an important role to play and is one of the most entertaining characters of the movie. The main new character however is the one who's name we cannot say. Ralph Fiennes instils a real sense of evil into him to produce a genuinely frightening source of pure evil.

The forth film is far darker than any of the other Potter story and might not be suitable for younger viewers. It is this fact however that makes the movie completely riveting throughout. The presence and threat of pure evil makes this quite scary for people of any age. This is fact is also made all more prominent by the amazing visuals. From the dream sequences to the jaw-dropping dragon contest, the visual effects are the best seen in the series and really enhance the storytelling.

'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' is another brilliant addition to the franchise and a must see for all fans of the young wizard. These films are the best examples of family entertainment to hit the silver screen, even though this one is a lot darker than the previous three. Intelligent, funny and downright scary in parts, this is the adventure that sees Harry and his friends grow to face the dangers that are still to come.

PICTURE & SOUND

Presented in Widescreen 2.35:1 Anamorphic with a Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack, the transfer is good, emphasising the extremely good visual effects.

BONUS FEATURES

Disc 2

Dragon Arena

Tri-Wizard Tournament: Dragon Challenge
The first part of the interactive DVD version of the Tri-Wizard tournament. Here you play as Harry as you have to avoid the deadly horntail dragon.

Harry vs. the Horntail (5.53 mins)
Director Mike Newell, producer David Heyman, visual effects supervisors Jim Mitchell and Tim Alexander, visual effects producer Theresa R. Carrao, CG modelling supervisor Ken Bryan, animation supervisor Steve Rawlins and star Daniel Radcliff talk about creating Harry Potter's first challenge in the Tri-Wizard tournament, his battle with the Horntail dragon. We see how the dragon was designed and created digitally for the film, highlighting how Daniel Radcliff had to act to an aggressor that was only there in post-production.

Meet the Champions (13.03 mins)
Robert Pattinson, Stanislav Ianevski and Clémence Poésy take us behind the scenes of a day in the shoot life for their characters Cedric Diggory, Viktor Krum and Fleur Delacour. In a video diary style, we follow the three stars around for the day as they film at Leavesden Studios.

The Lake

Tri-Wizard Tournament: Lake Challenge
The second part of the interactive DVD version of the Tri-Wizard tournament and this time you take control of Harry as he dives beneath the waves and enters the realm of the mermaids.

In Too Deep: Second Task (9.27 mins)
Director Mike Newell, producer David Heyman, visual effects supervisor Jim Mitchell, visual effects producer Theresa R. Carrao, executive producer David Barron, special effects supervisor John Richardson, second unit director Peter MacDonald, dive coordinator Dave Shaw and stars Daniel Radcliff and Robert Pattinson reveal how the underwater lake scenes were created in the time. We see how Daniel Radcliff had to go through dive training to prepare for the role, how they created the underwater environment and designing the mermaids and other creatures that inhabit the lake.

The Maze

Tri-Wizard Tournament: The Maze Challenge
The third part of the interactive DVD version of the Tri-Wizard tournament and this time you take control of Harry he enters the extremely dangerous Maze. To the Grave Yard and Back Challenge Just as you think the Tournament is over you are transported to a mysterious graveyard where you have to survive the Death Eaters and an evil presence that is about to be reborn.

The Maze: The Third Task (6.32 mins)
Director Mike Newell, producer David Heyman, visual effects supervisor Jim Mitchell, visual effects producer Theresa R. Carrao, executive producer David Barron, special effects supervisor John Richardson, production designer Stuart Craig and stars Daniel Radcliff, Robert Pattinson, Stanislav Ianevski and Clémence Poésy show you how the thirty-five foot high maze came to life.

He Who Must Not Be Named (10.43 mins)
Director Mike Newell, producer David Heyman, visual effects supervisors Jim Mitchell and Ben Shepard, visual effects producer Theresa R. Carrao, creature and makeup effects supervisor Nick Dudman, costume designer Jany Temime and stars Daniel Radcliff, Jason Isaacs and Ralph Fiennes talk about bringing the epitome of evil back to life, Lord Voldemort. Here we find out how the personification of evil was realised and how Ralph Fiennes approached the role.

Hogwarts Castle

Additional Scenes (9.43 mins)
These deleted scenes include the Hogwarts school song, Harry and Ron trying to find dates for the Yule Ball, Jarvis Cocker performing a song at the Yule Ball, Harry overhearing Severus Snape and Igor Karkaroff talking, more MadEye Moody and more of Harry, Ron and Hermione. Unfortunately with an introduction or commentary track, we don't know why these good scenes were removed.

Preparing for the Yule Ball (8.41 mins)
Director Mike Newell, producer David Heyman, executive producer David Barron, costume designer Jany Temime, production designer Stuart Craig and stars Daniel Radcliff, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Robbie Coltrane, Maggie Smith, Katie Leung, Oliver and James Phelps, Alfie Enoch, Tom Felton, Matthew Lewis, Robert Pattinson and Clémence Poésy talk about preparing and dancing at the Yule Ball.

Conversations with the Cast (30.34 mins)
Host Richard Curtis puts the questions to Daniel Radcliff, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint talk about appearing in the fourth film 'The Goblet of Fire'. We find out what they actually thought about the movie and what was cut out, which scenes they like best and if there were any scenes that actually scared them. We also here about their own character's development, what it was like working with new director Mike Newell and which characters in the Harry Potter universe are their favourites. Five lucky competition winners from around the world also ask the trio questions.

Reflections on the forth film (14.13 mins)
Daniel Radcliff, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Robbie Coltrane, Maggie Smith, Katie Leung, Oliver and James Phelps, Alfie Enoch, Tom Felton, Matthew Lewis, Devon Murray, Bonnie Wright, Jamie Waylett, Robert Pattinson, Stanislav Ianevski and Clémence Poésy talk about returning for the fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The young cast talk about coming back to Harry Potter, the new characters, friendships both on and off screen, the adult cast and working with the new director.

Theatrical Trailer (1.14 mins)
Watch the teaser trailer for 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'

DVD ROM
Place the DVD in your PC and access even more special features including EA Game Demo, Magical Trading Cards, Hogwarts Timeline and Web interactivity

OVERALL

Warner Bros. has put together a very good package that successfully mixes making of featurettes, interviews and interaction content. The mixture is just about right, with older fans getting a lot from the behind the scenes footage and making of featurettes and the interactive game will really appeal to younger Harry Potter fans. The absence of a commentary track is a real shame however but fans of the movie should be very pleased with this package.

DVD

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban


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