I'm guessing the first film did that thing where they hired short/youthful-looking kids to play younger characters. They all appear to be about 17 in this one.
Harry Potter's uncle continues to provoke the wizard. I see he still hasn't grasped the concept of self-preservation.
The CGI seems to have suffered a slight downgrade. At times, the movie feels like its own Gamecube adaptation. Speaking of Nintendo, the musical frogs remind me of Ocarina of Time.
Daniel Radcliffe has stated that he's an atheist - and a militant atheist when it comes to politics. But I had no idea it extended so far as for him to use an invisibility cloak to knock down Christmas carolers.
I appreciate the explanation they gave for why time travel isn't an instant fix-all.
The previous films acted like they were building up to a conflict between Harry and Malfoy. After Malfoy's treatment in this film, I no longer want to see any kind of a battle between them.