Some friends who have read it and major reviews gave mixed opinions on the fourth part. Personally, I don’t think the reviews are written so badly. The opening of the Kuiqiu World Cup immediately drove everyone's emotions. The visits of the next two schools and the registration of the competition were imaginative. The three competitions (fighting the dragon to catch the egg, saving people underwater, and exploring the maze) are very imaginative and fascinating. During the interspersed dance party, Hermione's appearance can be described as stunning, but in fact, in the hearts of many audiences, Hermione has always been very beautiful.
The two-and-a-half hours is always so fast, and the three games seem to have not been fully enjoyed. The horror scene mentioned in some of the previous trailers is more appropriate to use horror.
The unfortunate companion who was killed is a pity. I cried for a long time and looked forward to his standing up and continuing to fight with Harry. There must be sacrifices in the presence of demons, and perhaps letting the children know earlier is not necessarily a bad thing.
From the picture point of view, the usual dark style (personal opinion) is followed, and there is no lack of wonderful humor in the dialogue.
The child has grown up after all, the quarrel between Harry and Wesley, Hermione's face and weeping, and Harry's desperate effort to save his companions, all let us see the little by little of our own growth.
I think this fourth movie is worth going to the theater.
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