
And Mike Newell shows that he has a good sense of humour. Don't get me wrong, the film has its moments.

This is basically how the whole film goes: The director throws us into a situation and after some minutes takes us out of it without letting us time to understand or let it work. Now, I thought, now we'll see the spectacular game! But would you believe it, after some impressions of the audience and a spectacular appearance of the two teams, the Irish and the Bulgarian, we are already taken away from the game.

Then the film directly dives into the Quidditch finals and all the scary events surrounding it. I didn't mind that they left the Dursleys out we had the Weasleys rescuing Harry from his summer holiday jail in the second Harry Potter film already. Even more so because Mike Newell directed the film who also did one of my favourite films, "Four weddings and a funeral". And from what I've heard, seen in the trailer and the MTV Making of I was optimistic. I've been waiting for this movie for, let's say a year now. So this is the new, long awaited Harry Potter, the adaptation of the fourth part of the legendary magical book series. Hermione asks Harry which potion ingredients Snape accused him of stealing and realizes they are the ingredients needed for the Polyjuice Potion.

Flitwick introduces the Weird Sisters at the Yule Ball.Harry tries to speak with Cho Chang, but as she is constantly surrounded by friends, he doesn't get the opportunity.She says yes, and two of their friends make gestures in the background.

A Durmstrang student asks a girl to go with him to the Yule Ball.All the Hogwarts students then start to sing the school song. Dumbledore asks his pupils to welcome Durmstrang and Beauxbatons students.
