I love this film the most out of all of the harry potters because for me it uses the most imagination. From the point when they introduced the horrible boot as a portal and a tent as tiny as that to be like royalty inside I was hooked, but it was when they introduced beauxbatons and durmstrang from other wizarding schools that I knew this would be my favourite. There have been times where ive been on the edge of my seat shouting at my television because i get so furious, like when the triwizard cup became a portkey an harry and cedric diggery were transported to the grave of tom riddles father. voldimort tells wormtail to kill cedric and straight away he uses the unforgivable killing cure 'avadakedavera', if such a pathetic wizard could kill someone that easily then surely 'Lord voldimord' could have easily killed harry when trapped behind his fathers grave stone! But as much as this infuriates me I'm happy he lived through another four films as I guess my ending would not have pleased many harry potter fans.
The love between Ron and Hermione also starts to show in the fourth film, at the Ule ball when Victor Crumb asks Hermione to go with him and Ron shows the worst kind of affection but its shows the viewers how there relationship starts to form and how angry she got because Ron didn't ask her to the ball as a first option should have given him the hint in the first place!
Another reason of why I love this certain harry potter is because of the three tasks the wizards have to obtain, fighting a dragon is something not a lot of people could complete and live to tell the tale, and neither is holding your breath for over an hour, which harry sadly wouldn't have been able to tackle without the help of are beloved Nevil Longbottom. After getting left with the worst dragon, the hungarion horntail, and having it nearly throw him off a building before he captured his egg an moved on to the second task. Ofcourse also in the second task he would have to face an unfair disadvantage again by not only taking one person back from the lake but trying to take another, fluer's little sister, even though the mermaids warned him not to which is silly but another one of my favourite parts as he's not frightened to risk his life to save someone else and that courage is important an the lesson of helping others will help you finish more accomplished in life as harry did in task two. another point I like is that in task three instead of harry claiming the cup on his own, as he did beat Cedric, he let him share the award with him and sacrifices himself winning the triwizard cup. Even though it did mean Cedric dying it was still a thoughtful gesture.
So that's why I love this harry potter so much, all of these points add up to my favourite film

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