@@thecollinandersonNo, I believe Nagini was in the same room as Barty jr, Pettigrew and Voldemort. Harry was approaching the room in the same as the old gardener did.
@@davidhribal8728yes nagini was there. As the old man was going upstairs the snake slithered beside him and informed voldermort in the room that someone is watching them
"I think it's unwise to linger over these dreams, Harry. I think it is best that you simply cast them away." That is the wrong advice to give Harry. Ignoring those dreams is exactly how he and Cedric ended up in the graveyard where Voldemort was waiting for them.
Their aim was to use Harry as a sacrifice. They were already aware of his existence, but when the time came, Voldemort had to kill Harry. In order not to die in vain, they tell Harry to forget it.
This scene is a million times better in the book. I have said for years Harry Potter 4-6 were made just for the sake of being made. They were soulless and this scene proves it
Harry has an insight, and as usual, the self professed all knowing Dumbledore, asks Harry to ignore his insight. Selfish power play on Dumbledores part.
He already knew voldy was gonna return. He was trying to plan ahead and not worry harry too much. If he payed to much attention to those dreams he'll have problems
So many times Harry was a pure idiot. They would have won earlier and saved lives of he would have just listened and actually tried what they taught him. And in dh when he keeps saying Voldemort's name, it got them found and Dobby died.
after all this time you still dont get it.....Dumbledore did tell harry to focus on this and it killed Harry. that is why dumbledore uses the time turner to then tell him not to. that is why you can see him instantly tell him to not linger on these dreams. he has seen harry die so many times...
Usually yes. But the context here works. He dreams because he’s a horcrux. So he can dream and see Voldemort and nagini because of that soul connection.
In the movies, harry always has the nagini POV, besides Harry she was the only living horrocrux, thats a smooth detail
Yeah they didn't know that when they made this film
that was not nagini pov. it was the gardener, or whatever the poor sod was
@@Wolltazar That was at the beginning of the film, I believe he has another dream later.
@@thecollinandersonNo, I believe Nagini was in the same room as Barty jr, Pettigrew and Voldemort. Harry was approaching the room in the same as the old gardener did.
@@davidhribal8728yes nagini was there. As the old man was going upstairs the snake slithered beside him and informed voldermort in the room that someone is watching them
..and mr. Crouch's son. I saw him walk into the strange police box. Also his wand was different. It was metal and.. buzzy
ehehehehe good one
And he also became a prince of 7 king... Oh wait wrong one
He also changed history- the virgin Queen can’t be called that anymore
And he also drives an old bentley
And then he Changed like he dank polyjuice and crashed with the police box in to the yard of the weaseys😅
Awfully convenient he never noticed Barty crouch jr on the mauraders map for an entire semester
He does in the book, except he assumes it's Barty Sr raiding Snape's office.
The map is then borrowed by "Mad Eye".
Hes wearing the clothes moody wears
I haven't watched the movies in a long time. I don't remember the Darth Vader helmet shaped hair! 😂
😂😂
that comparison is just too funny dude haha
😂😂😂
Damn you're funny 😂
Now I can never unsee that 😂
"I think it's unwise to linger over these dreams, Harry. I think it is best that you simply cast them away."
That is the wrong advice to give Harry. Ignoring those dreams is exactly how he and Cedric ended up in the graveyard where Voldemort was waiting for them.
Their aim was to use Harry as a sacrifice. They were already aware of his existence, but when the time came, Voldemort had to kill Harry. In order not to die in vain, they tell Harry to forget it.
Did you put your name in the goblet of fire!!!!! -he said calmly
This scene is a million times better in the book.
I have said for years Harry Potter 4-6 were made just for the sake of being made. They were soulless and this scene proves it
Harry has an insight, and as usual, the self professed all knowing Dumbledore, asks Harry to ignore his insight. Selfish power play on Dumbledores part.
Not at all... he is trying to protect him... the enemy is too strong and dangerou... can only be defeated with careful attention
He already knew voldy was gonna return. He was trying to plan ahead and not worry harry too much. If he payed to much attention to those dreams he'll have problems
No, Voldemort could manipulate what Harry sees through those dreams
He was right to advise Harry not to think about it too much since they can be used against him, as seen in Order of the Phoenix.
So many times Harry was a pure idiot. They would have won earlier and saved lives of he would have just listened and actually tried what they taught him. And in dh when he keeps saying Voldemort's name, it got them found and Dobby died.
Bruh wdym
@@PuffyCloud10bruh the dude was 14
after all this time you still dont get it.....Dumbledore did tell harry to focus on this and it killed Harry. that is why dumbledore uses the time turner to then tell him not to. that is why you can see him instantly tell him to not linger on these dreams. he has seen harry die so many times...
@@willb7392 that is an interesting theory
Michael was the worst dumbledore it makes me sad
He was the best. Such a great actor better than that other fool
Dreams are such a cheap and lazy storytelling technique
It's not just a dream. He's sharing a vision with Nagini because they're both Horcruxes.
The "dream" is real, Harry just doesn't realize it yet.
Usually yes. But the context here works. He dreams because he’s a horcrux. So he can dream and see Voldemort and nagini because of that soul connection.
The laziness is on you here