Views : 27,119
Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Apr 24, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.917 (24/1,134 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-07T15:45:19.734654Z
See in json
Top Comments of this video!! :3
The easy way to know how old a student is in Hogwarts is that it almost matches the school year they are in. You first start attending Hogwarts at year 1 when you are 11 years old. Then year 2 when you are 12. Year 3 at 13 years old. Year 4 at 14 years old. Year 5 is 15 years old. Year 6 is 16. And then your final year at Hogwarts is year 7 when you are 17 years old.
In the wizarding world you are considered an adult at 17 years old as apposed to the normal muggle world where an 18 year old is considered a legal adult.
🏰🪄🧙🏻♀️
37 |
Fred & George are just shy of 17 in this one. They're 3 years ahead of Ron. Ginny is one year behind him. Percy has already graduated and works at the Ministry as Crouch, Sr's junior assistant.
Hermione turned 15 right after school started. Ron turns 15 before school ends but Harry won't turn 15 until a month after school lets out for summer.
In the book both other schools were co-ed just like Hogwarts. Except for Fleur's little sister the other 2 schools only brought students who were old enough to compete so they are all 17/18 years old.
The movie made it much too easy to figure out that Moody was actually Barty Crouch, Jr. We never heard about or saw him until Harry did in the book, which is when Sirius and Dumbledore told him about him being sent to Azkaban and in Dumbledore's memory of the trials and at the end. In the book everyone actually thought Barty Crouch, Jr had died in Azkaban.
As for the 3 tasks: 1. Harry's dragon did not get loose in the book. 2. There were a few creatures in the maze they had to get past. The only task that was pretty accurate was the one in the lake (except Dobby gave Harry the Gillyweed not Neville). Harry also did a lot of spell training with Hermione before the first task and then with both Ron and Hermione before the maze task.
What you see in the movie is about half of the book...if that much.
Sirius, Dobby, Hagrid and Rita Skeeter, in particular, had mich bigger story lines in the book. You would dislike Skeeter even more in the book..think tabloid reporter.
To be fair Ron really did just realize that Hermione is a girl and not just one of his best friends. He doesn't even realize that he's jealous. Ron is more than a bit clueless even for a 14 year old. 😂
It's not just being overshadowed all his life. All 5 of his old brothers are known for being either popular, smart, talented or successful (or a combo of several of those). Ginny is the baby and the only gurl so even she overshadows him. Then he becomes best friends with a boy who's the most famous kid in their world and a girl who is the smartest, most talented student in their year. Harry becoming a champion was just the last straw for Ron and his inferiority complex kicked into full blown jealousy and anger for awhile.
Most Death Eaters are "purebloods" who think muggles, muggleborns and even half-bloods are or should be beneath them. Voldemort offered them a world where they would rule over all of the people they consider lesser than.
20 |
50:00 it's not the same bathroom, this is the prefects bathroom (prefects are 5th+ year students chosen to have higher responsibility helping guide the younger students and enforce rules. Cedric is a prefect and recommended Harry to go there).
The chamber of secrets was in one of the general girls bathrooms, 2nd floor
19 |
The aspect of Voldemort ruling through fear and brutality is a really interesting facet in the novels, because at times it works against him in ways it's hard for him to foresee, usually because him being the type of person to rule through fear affects his value judgements and not always in good ways, the first and best example being the fact that he couldn't foresee the type of old magic protection that would be created by killing Harry's parents in front of him... Love is a blind spot for him, it's not something he utilizes in his rule, let alone personally knows, so anything that comes from it befuddles him. He's a being of extremes, and he thinks that makes him free, but it restricts his world view from the subtleties of human nature, and at times magic.
8 |
In the book Cedric is a great true hero. The film has omitted many small details. And actually big details. The goblet of fire is a massive book and warner brothers offered to make it into two films, but Mike Newell decided to cut it to a single film. Please read the books, or listen to them and you will understand the full power of the story.
6 |
1:01:52 - "She's a flower" For some reason that made me die laughing lol.
You two did a REALLY good job at piecing together a lot of stuff that many others miss, and stuff that you wouldn't really know without reading the books. First, well done spotting the tongue thing. Lots of people miss that for some reason (including myself when I watched the very first time when the movie came out). You also picked up on the fact that Krum was bewitched by Barty Crouch Jr., with the specific goal of helping Harry get to the portkey. Krum was bewitched to attack the other contestants except for Harry, which is why he simply left Harry alone after he came face to face with him. You also paid attention and noticed that Barty Crouch was one of the ones who tortured Neville's parents (some people gloss over that, forgetting Neville's last name is Longbottom or just not registering it), which adds an extra layer to the scene where Barty tortures the spider in front of Neville, which is why he got so upset. This isn't a spoiler per se, because it doesn't address this in the future movies, but his parents are actually still alive, but they were tortured to the point of insanity.
7 |
In the book Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Dumbledore explained to Harry that Priori Incantatem is what happened when their two wands with matching wand core connected. If you recall from the very first movie, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone or Philosopher's Stone when Harry got his wand Mr. Olivander said that the phoenix feather in Harry's wand had a matching feather in another wand that came from the same exact phoenix. The person that has the other feather in his wand is Voldemort.
Harry found out in the book version of Goblet of Fire that the phoenix was Dumbledore's bird, Fawks.
Because Harry and Voldemort has matching wand cores it means the wands are equal in power and relation. The wands really are brothers. As Harry's wand began to slowly beat Voldemort's wand it caused the Piori Incantatem spell to happen. That means the last few spells that a wand made reveals itself. So in this case not only did the last few murders that Voldemort's wand made expose itself to everyone in the graveyard, in the book version it also showed Wormtail's new silvery hand first as well.
🪄💥⚡️🪄
29 |
@howardhavardramberg7160
1 week ago
My intuition must be off the charts because I looked you guys up earlier wondering whether you were about to drop something new, went back and watched Dark Knight Rises and HP 3 and then boom, wow! What an absolute treat. 🙏
44 |