Harry Potter and the Goblet of
Fire Dark times, indeed! For, while Harry Potter is in
his fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry,
there is yet more danger for the boy who is now fourteen-years of
age. Moviegoers everywhere are in for a real treat with yet a
darker installment in the Harry Potter series.
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Poster Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
In the beginning of the movie they show a glimpse of the Quidditch
World Cup Tournament. Though I would have liked to see more of
this, the arena where it was held was spectacular. Its not long
thereafter, when they are back at the school and the word is out on
another tournament.
Goblet
Of Fire Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
This story mainly revolves around the Tri Wizard Tournament, whose
contestants are drawn from the Goblet of Fire. It is a tournament
between Hogwarts and two rival schools. There are, of course, many
deeper details surrounding the Goblet of Fire, Harry, and events of
the past. There is also the familiarity of names, settings, and
hints throughout. Small details are plentiful, and connect this
movie with the others, really drawing the viewer into the story.
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Many of the characters from the previous films are present,
including one brought back from the second of the series, but I
dont want to give away any surprises. There are also a few new
additions, mainly a new Defense Against the Dark Arts
teacher, "Mad-Eye" Moody, playing a pivotal role.
Old
and New Faces Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
This movie has everything. Though the story is dark, there are
generous bits of humor throughout. There are scenes that show the
deepening friendship of the main characters, and also hints of
romantic interests. The main characters are in their teenage years,
after all.
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Romance Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
The special effects and atmosphere of the film make it a must-see
for the big screen. There were a lot of smoke effects in particular
that I really enjoyed and wish I could duplicate. In addition,
there is an underwater scene that shows some really cool animated
creatures. Also, true to the previous films, it was shot in mainly
the same eerily unsaturated fashion.
Special Effects Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
The movie ends as it should, with only enough questions hanging for
the continuation of the series. There is not too much left open, so
that anyone would feel cheated leaving the theater. Though the
movie does well to explain most everything, there are some details
and characters still left within the pages of the book. So, if you
have read the book, you will probably find yourself wanting to read
it again. Over-all, I think it is the best of the films so far. My
family and I left the theater with the yearning to see it
again...right away.
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