I finished reading the original Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and revisited the movie by the way. In fact, this book is the most interesting book in my opinion, the Quidditch World Cup, the Triwizard Tournament, what an interesting scene. The plot in the early stage of the movie moved very quickly, and it made me seem to see the style of the third film again. However, given that there are so many highlights that can be selected and shot in this book, it is obvious that the film selects the most interesting parts, such as the dance party, such as Pensieve, a little unfinished. The biggest feeling in this film should be the art. Moody's box is too delicate, and it has a match with the Goblet of Fire. The ending is a bit rushed in my opinion, and people who haven't read the book may miss a lot, but the deletion of a lot of side characters may also be the reason why Barty Crouch Jr has nothing to tell the truth. The Dark Lord re-emerged, Cedric became the first person to be killed after his resurrection. Tears were filled with tears, Twilight Man is indeed handsome here, and the acting skills of the young actors have finally been reflected. Relatively speaking, Deng Xiao is too much. It's exaggerated, obviously not the same person as the third part, not like an old man, I feel that Snape is more stable than him, Sijiao's presence in this film is too low, and there are not many lines. Overall, as a transitional chapter between childhood and growing up, it's pretty successful. It's a pity that I don't know why the reporter was not deleted. There are not many scenes, and this character is not very meaningful. There are not as many adaptations of the story as the third one, or the original work may be too thick, and everything that should be explained is clearly explained, and there is not much room for adaptation. In terms of the overall rhythm, there is a little bit of high and low. Finally, let me say that Daniel must be the pinnacle of appearance in this film!
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