From the moment the protagonists watch the Quidditch World Cup, the film has set a dark tone, and people watching are panicked. Harry and his party returned to the school, and Dean Dumbledore announced that the Triwizard Cup would be played at Hogwarts, and at the same time welcomed students from the other two schools. (I really want to complain about the weird appearance ceremony here) The Director of the Ministry of Magic stipulates that students under the age of 17 are not allowed to participate in the competition, and the protagonist Harry is of course to be inexplicably involved in it, and the college assigns Professor Moody to protect Harry. The first level is to duel with the dragon to obtain the golden egg. The special effects are quite powerful, but as the organizer, the venue has not been properly protected? ? The Horntail Dragon overturned the tent and flew around. The viewing venue was in the east and the main battlefield was in the west. The audience was really lonely. In the end, Harry won because the dragon hit the bridge and fell. (Sloppy!) The Christmas ball is here, and the boys and girls are inviting partners. I can't help but sigh that the children have grown up, and the adolescent boys and girls will start to care about their own image and have sensitive emotions. Hermione dressed up to attend, and ran angrily to find Ron, God, did I hit the wrong CP? ? ? Soon the game came to the second pass to save people in the big lake. Harry ate the gills and was able to move freely and rescued the two. The third level is to find the trophy in the maze. The claustrophobia is going to be committed, and the picture is too gloomy. Harry and Cedric went to the Screaming Shack (I don't know if it's the name) Voldemort's servant directly asked Cedric to pick up the lunch and help Voldemort get back to life. Lord Voldemort, determined to defeat Harry again, duel with him. The two cast magic, and Harry's parents and Cedric's ghost appeared and resisted for a while at a critical moment, before Harry was able to return to Hogwarts. Professor Moody was impersonated, and everything was premeditated to pave the way for Voldemort's rebirth. The big villain is back, and the dark days are about to begin.
After watching this one, I realized that I missed the prisoner of Azkaban, no wonder I have to know about Sirius? Because I have fully understood the logic of the magical world after watching the three films, I had high expectations before watching it, so I am very concerned about the small details in the film. Very finely cut. The structure of this film is a bit looser, and the protagonists have grown up, so it is understandable to join emotional entanglements, but the relaxed and pleasant atmosphere is afraid that it will never go back.
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