In the movie theater, most of the audiences are parents with children. Children come to see. But after watching it, what I thought was—Can children really understand Goblet of Fire? What age group is the audience positioning of this film? The scenes of the film are magnificent, and the shots are switched quite quickly. The set is as gothic as before. The thrill and horror are even worse... I think it is not a simple film for adults. As far as I am concerned, At the beginning of the film, Harry’s dream passages did not give people clearer hints in terms of color or other aspects. Even Harry fans would not realize that the present tense narration in the film is actually Harry’s after a long time. Dreamland.
Compared with the first three movies, this movie obviously has too many narrative details, takes up too much weight and time, and has no obvious effect-explaining the plot, laying the groundwork, adjusting the atmosphere, and creating jokes. Of course, if it’s not very harsh, Harry has grown up, and it’s time for us to start his love, so that wonderful but indeed too procrastinating dance will show us how Harry is in contact with girls. Inviting dance partners silly, clumsy and cute. There are many faces from the Eastern world in the film, such as Harry’s favorite Chinese girl and the last Indian dance partner. It can be seen that the director’s dedication to taking care of the Asian audience, but they did not produce the expected glimpse effect. On the contrary, it is the fixed heroine who has made the limelight. So I think that such a temptation may be well-intentioned but not successful.
Compared with the first three parts, "Goblet of Fire" is more dedicated to thrills than the first three adventures, and his friend and partner's role in this part is obviously not as good as the first three parts. In Hari 4, all Harry’s adventures are passive and isolated, so in this movie, I see more of Harry’s helpless and helpless side. Even at the beginning, the professor told Harry not to Far away from his friends, but in specific encounters, either curious or arranged, Harry is always passive and struggling. Even if he always succeeds in getting out of danger in the end, he seems to be less happy and cheerful than the previous ones. . Is there something hidden here that the storyteller wants the small audience to feel? In any case, a lone hero always makes people feel sad. Only when friends are around and fighting with you, that kind of success and excitement are truly joyful.
Harry slowly grew up, from a child to a teenager. He seemed to be by our side. He grew up just like us. He grew up with joy and troubles just like us, and he started to notice the people around us just like us. opposite sex. However, Voldemort was defeated again and again, but he was resurrected again and again. In this movie, "Goblet of Fire" is just a key to the horror world of Voldemort, and the real adventure is yet to come. When the cinema lights come back on, I believe many people are just like me, looking forward to the real contest and duel between Harry and Voldemort, but when will Voldemort be truly defeated?
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