Not hypocritical

Greyson 2022-03-22 09:01:05

Just say "a few words" but listed the "ten sins" of this film; whether some professional or habitually harsh film critics have long lost the fun and harvest of watching a movie. Or, what they gain is just more reasons for criticism.
Knowing that it was the director of "Four Weddings and One Funeral", I suddenly understood why those uncommon emotional dramas that were worrying before would shine like "little golden balls" in the play.
Some people think that the protagonists are getting old, and the story is beginning to go old-fashioned. In fact, the old man is just himself. And what I see is just the changes they are about to face when they grow up, and the sadness that lives with them.
In the separation of joys and sorrows, humans will always produce some similar emotions. As soon as I see similar emotions and similar passages, I yell at the clichéd people, I don't know if they are not earth people at all.
I don’t know if those who give all the "single words" expect more than disappointment; whether they lead a more exciting life than in the novel; or whether they have already generated perfect virtual films in their minds with more than film reviews. In short, they Disappointed.
I'm just a hopeless person. Find hope in the movie. I don't doubt that JK or the director will be able to satisfy our desire.

In addition, even though at the beginning, I also felt that the super class seems to be less dazzling, the golden egg is so fake. Wait, wait, and so on. In the end, you just understand. When you think it's fake, it's really fake.
The film on ED's soundtrack, and the ending song, both appear to be heavier than the previous ones. Now that he has grown, he must face some "bloody hell" things.

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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire quotes

  • Hermione: Look at this! I can't believe it, she's done it again!

    [reading from the Daily Prophet]

    Hermione: 'Miss Granger, a plain but ambitious girl, seems to be developing a taste for famous wizards. Her latest prey, sources report, is none other than the Bulgarian bon-bon Viktor Krum. No word yet on how Harry Potter's taking this latest emotional blow.'

  • Hermione: Victor's gone to get drinks. Would you care to join us?

    Ron: No, we would not care to join you and *Victor*.

    Hermione: What's got your wand in a knot?

    Ron: He's from Durmstrang! You're fraternizing with the enemy!

    Hermione: The enemy? Who was it wanting his autograph? Besides the whole point of the tournament is international magical cooperation. To make friends!

    Ron: I think he's got a bit more than friendship on his mind. He's using you.

    Hermione: How dare you! Besides, I can take care of myself!

    Ron: Doubt it. He's way too old.

    Hermione: What? That's what you think?

    Ron: Yeah, that's what I think.

    Hermione: You know the solution, then, don't you?

    Ron: Go on.

    Hermione: Next time there's a ball pluck up the courage to ask me before someone else does! And not as a last resort!

    Ron: Well... that... that's completely off the point...