Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was a turning point in the Harry Potter series. Harry was forced to participate in the Triwizard Tournament because of his name in the Goblet of Fire, and with the help of his friends, he finally won, but Voldemort was getting closer.
The accident of Harry's story is that his name appears in the Goblet of Fire. This note with his name shows the audience an unknown world, and the protagonist will usher in the unknown fear. When the professor is discussing whether to participate, McGonagall The professor disagreed: "He's just a child, he might die." A simple sentence that illustrates the dangers of the game, making the audience nervous and curious at the same time, whether he accepts or rejects, but there is no doubt that he accepts. If you refuse, the movie ends.
In the Triwizard Tournament, the protagonist brought his own aura of the protagonist and received a lot of foreign aid. Including the help of teacher Moody, peers, friends and even contestants, Harry has survived crisis after crisis, crossing one threshold after another, and the last level is a labyrinth, like entering a whale The belly, the narrow space of the labyrinth, the dim light. This time is very different from other films. Harry is single-handed, which means that he does not have a partner like Hermione Ron by his side. These all increase the horror of the film. As the film enters the second half, the shadow of Voldemort keep getting close. The big difference from the previous ones is that this time Voldemort really appeared in front of the audience, no longer the "you-know-who" in their mouths but a real dark wizard. After a hard fight, Harry still wins (why the only one who sacrificed was the most handsome character!) Harry managed to get out of the maze, just check Harry's wand to see that he didn't kill Avada, Voldemort The appearance of it is an even greater danger in front of everyone. Harry once again got the growth and experience to pave the way for his next story, and the film almost ends here. (Actually, I'm curious if Hagrid is with that tall woman, Madame Maxime, but judging from the later plot, there's a high probability that they won't)
Personally, I think that part of the Christmas ball is a bit boring. The emotional scene between Harry and Qiu is very blunt. Hermione and Ron quarreled. This group show can only be understood as a short-lived joy before the coming of the big storm, let the audience relax a little, after all, a good movie must have ups and downs (Hermione is so beautiful). At the same time, it is also the first time that the relationship between Hermione and Ron has made a major progress. Secondly, the aura of the protagonist of the Goblet of Fire is also a bit heavy. At the beginning of the film, it is explained that the contestants from other schools are also very powerful. Before the game, someone said to Harry: "That girl is not a vase", but it doesn't seem to exist in the game. Feeling, like a transparent person, the other two also have no feeling at all, but Harry, the youngest, is influenced by the protagonist's halo and won the game all the way through five hurdles. I actually prefer Order of the Phoenix and Prisoner of Azkaban to Goblet of Fire (Sirius' death is so sad) Prisoner of Azkaban is the yyds.
Many people have analyzed that Moody is fake, including that he was casting the Crucifixion in class, which should not be performed in front of Neville. When Hermione reminded him later, Moody's expression was at a loss. Moody and Neville's parents are members of the Order of the Phoenix, and it is impossible not to know that his parents were deeply tortured by this. Including the fact that he called Voldemort "dark lord" in class was a little odd. In English, the word "lord" means a landlord or aristocrat. In fact, there is a trace of respect for Voldemort in it, which may also imply that this Moody is not real, but is actually Voldemort's subordinate Death Eaters. He once talked to Harry and took off the prosthetic leg. This action is also a bit strange. Can it be understood that the person pretending to be Moody is not used to this way of walking? The Quidditch at the beginning must be well received, the scene is depicted very grandly, and it is very lively to watch. There are also key figures such as Moody and Barty Jr., but the author has a question, why Barty Jr. wants Harry to participate, and what is the benefit to him? Was he sure it would be in Voldemort's favor to do so?
Maybe there is another reason why I am indifferent to this movie. Hermione and Ron are not so important in this movie. Generally, the three of them work together to overcome the crisis. People face difficulties head on. According to experience, the protagonist can always grow from experience, and this is no exception. Voldemort's return to his true body made people realize his power, and it was bound to attract the attention of Dumbledore and the wizarding world. Just like carrying out a theme of the entire Harry Potter, Harry's parents have actually been by his side to protect him, and finally in the duel with Voldemort, Harry was saved from death by his parents' flashback curse (of course, ha The story ends when Lee dies)
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