The beginning of the story is Harry's dream, which is a bit cloudy for those who haven't seen the first three, but this dream is mentioned many times in the film and plays a crucial role.
After the dream, Hermione, Ron and Harry set off to find a boot and entered the magical world. The boot also symbolizes the call of adventure - the key to the magical world.
The film's description of the World Cup is extremely brief. After the short game scene, the appearance of the Death Eaters broke the jubilant atmosphere, and Voldemort's mark appeared in the sky, paving the way for the subsequent resurrection of Voldemort, which is also a call to heroes. The presence of Sirius once again refers to the dream Harry began, heralding a return of evil.
At the beginning of the Triwizard Tournament, Harry's name unexpectedly appeared in the Goblet of Fire. At this time, Harry crossed the boundary of hell and was officially called into the road of trial. With his strength and the help of Cedric, Ron and others, Harry successfully passed the first two levels of the Triwizard Tournament. In this part of the film, the first two levels ended as hastily as the World Cup. Instead of focusing on the outcome of the [Triwizard Tournament], it focused on the difficulties Harry faced, the help he received and his escape. Dilemma method. This also echoes Harry Potter's "Hero's Journey," which centers not on the Triwizard Tournament, but on Harry's heroic journey of being summoned—crossing the threshold—returning to the threshold.
In the headmaster's office, Harry saw the scene inside the Pensieve - little Crouch being tried. In a world detached from Hogwarts, a plot that seems to be detached from the previous story develops. The intention of this plot is not to focus on Harry himself, but to be related to the biggest inversion of the film - the identity of the fake Mad-Eye.
In the third level, Harry stepped into the belly of the whale, and was transported to the graveyard by the Goblet of Fire with Cedric. Cedric was killed, and Voldemort was resurrected by Harry's blood and made a comeback. In the duel between Voldemort and Harry, Harry was able to escape with the supernatural powers of his deceased parents and Cedric, and was teleported back to the arena through the Goblet of Fire.
And little Crouch also exposed himself as a Mad-Eye in the subsequent dialogue with Harry, and everyone came to rescue Mulder. At the end of the film, people bid farewell to the players of the Three Houses Tournament, the hero crossed the threshold of return, and Hogwarts returned to peace.
Character Notes
【Mad-Eye Mulder】
The first appearance is at the beginning of the film. The atmosphere in Hogwarts is lively and the voices are full of people. Outside the window, there is a sudden flash of lightning and a torrential rain. At this moment, when the camera turns, Mulder appears in a background that is almost completely dark, vaguely relying on lightning. Let people see his face clearly. This way of appearing is incompatible with the cheerful atmosphere in Hogwarts, and it is very characteristic of the appearance of the villain.
And in contrast to his horrific and grotesque appearances, Moody's back-and-forth comes to Harry's hands and shows great concern in the middle of the film, despite his often erratic behavior. When it comes to eccentric behavior, his frequent [drinking] behavior is difficult to ignore. Until the last episode, I always thought that [drinking] behavior was a portrayal of his character.
At the end of the film, he seems to comfort Harry, who has lost his teammate, and takes him back to the office. During the conversation, Harry realized that he had never mentioned the cemetery to him, but he asked about the situation in the cemetery. Locked up Moody. So far, all the foreshadowings have been explained: strange appearances, excessive concern and often [drinking] behavior...
For those who haven't seen any of the Harry Potter films, Mad-Eye Mulder is a very unfamiliar character, and the bizarre appearance, bizarre appearance and eccentric behavior make this character throughout the film change. It is vivid and vivid, and the final reversal is unexpected.
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