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"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" tells the story of the events that the protagonist Harry Potter experienced in his fourth year at Hogwarts. He gradually grew up in a series of adventures and challenges, and finally temporarily defeated the great The villain, Voldemort, guards the story of peace. As the fourth film adaptation of the Harry Potter novel series, without the sparkle of the opening and the grip of the ending, it is still fully formed as a middle part of a particularly charming and reverie adventure. . At the beginning of the story, Harry woke up after dreaming about the evil deeds of Voldemort and his followers in the dark. This part became an important foreshadowing of the whole story, implying that the confrontation between Harry and Voldemort is the focus of the story, but also the side. Showing the cruelty and viciousness of the villain Voldemort. Then the camera turned to show Harry's participation in the 455th Quidditch World Cup with Ron and Hermione. This part is a big part of bringing out the new main character, Cedric, Harry's great ally in his adventures, and a character I like a lot myself. At the end of this part, the lit sign of Voldemort's family appears, which once again indicates that Voldemort seems to be about to appear, giving people a feeling of "mountain rain is coming", which makes people nervous. Then came the really central part of the film - the "Triwizard Tournament". The appearance of many characters, the tense selection, and the slowly unfolding conspiracy make people unable to help being attracted. The process of the "Three Ups Tournament" is undoubtedly the climax of the whole film. From the first challenge to the last challenge, the slowly unfolding conspiracy until the appearance of the big devil Lord Voldemort, the truth slowly unfolds in a series of exciting plots one after another. emerge. In the end, Voldemort, who had just been reborn, was temporarily defeated by Harry, and everything was settled, but the clouds had not yet dissipated from the sky over Hogwarts. In addition to the exciting adventures and fights shown in the film, the inner spiritual growth of the protagonist Harry in a series of experiences is even more striking. In this film, Harry as a 14-year-old child, in many parts of the plot shows his sincere purity and kind and brave good personality. This is very prominent in Ron, Hermione and other Harry's companions. I think Hogwarts can be said to be a "utopian" place in a certain sense. It is precisely because it is such a place that it can protect the protagonist himself and his companions so well, so that the children in the story can have heroic and very pure virtues. The first is the protagonist trio - the sincere relationship between Harry, Ron and Hermione is definitely what we expect in reality. The other two are doing their best to help Harry whenever Harry is challenged or difficult, and in this fourth installment, that working friendship is put to the test. In the final selection, Harry was accidentally selected, and Ron misunderstood that he was trying to show his power, and the two had a quarrel. Harry explained it several times, and Ron was still dubious, but fortunately, the two finally reunited with Hermione's help. Another part of the emotion that struck me was the trust that emerged from the interactions between Harry and Cedric in the Triwizard Tournament. After the final selection, when Harry and Ron clashed and avoided each other, other students of different grades laughed at Harry and avoided him, even making badges that took away the mockery. But Cedric didn't show any contempt when Harry talked to him, and after the conversation between the two ended, he gave Harry a kind explanation. In the final assessment of the fierce competition for the highest honor, Harry and Cedric did not suspect each other because of honor and interest, but still helped and supported each other to the front of victory. It is a great pity that Cedric died at the hands of the great Lord Voldemort, but as the eulogy recited by old Headmaster Dumbledore for him, he is indeed a man I am in awe of. Another part of the emotion that struck me was the trust that emerged from the interactions between Harry and Cedric in the Triwizard Tournament. After the final selection, when Harry and Ron clashed and avoided each other, other students of different grades laughed at Harry and avoided him, even making badges that took away the mockery. But Cedric didn't show any contempt when Harry talked to him, and after the conversation between the two ended, he gave Harry a kind explanation. In the final assessment of the fierce competition for the highest honor, Harry and Cedric did not suspect each other because of honor and interest, but still helped and supported each other to the front of victory. It is a great pity that Cedric died at the hands of the great Lord Voldemort, but as the eulogy recited by old Headmaster Dumbledore for him, he is indeed a man I am in awe of. Another part of the emotion that struck me was the trust that emerged from the interactions between Harry and Cedric in the Triwizard Tournament. After the final selection, when Harry and Ron clashed and avoided each other, other students of different grades laughed at Harry and avoided him, even making badges that took away the mockery. But Cedric didn't show any contempt when Harry talked to him, and after the conversation between the two ended, he gave Harry a kind explanation. In the final assessment of the fierce competition for the highest honor, Harry and Cedric did not suspect each other because of honor and interest, but still helped and supported each other to the front of victory. It is a great pity that Cedric died at the hands of the great Lord Voldemort, but as the eulogy recited by old Headmaster Dumbledore for him, he is indeed a man I am in awe of.
Of course, it is unavoidable that this novel is changed into a movie because the rhythm is too fast and the details are insufficient. The transition process of many plot connections and the emotional changes of the characters is too short, which makes it inevitable that some parts are difficult to understand and restore the details of the novel. There is a lack, and it may not be very friendly to Mengxin who has not read the novel yet. In the wizarding world of Harry Potter, there is room for children and adults alike to imagine another way of growing up, pointing us in the possible direction and allowing us to believe that the world is really good.
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