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– Customer review on 28/07/2007 The fourth movie in the Harry Potter series. This introduces the Triwizard Cup in which selcted students from the two other wizarding schools; Durmstrang and Beaubaxton arrives to compete in one of the most famous events. Also romance is introduced; as Harry develops a crush on Ravenclaw- Cho Chang. There are only 3 champions chosen for the triwizard Cup, the rule is that the participants must be over a certain age to compete. One champion is chosen from each wizrading school by the Goblet of Fire. However; what happens when harry's name is the fourth drawn out of the cup and is now obligated to compete in the most dangerous event ever.
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– Customer review on 13/07/2007 One thing that I really enjoy about the Harry Potter series is the fact that even though the movies are set up in a fantasy like world, the characters develop a sense of growing up. In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the characters develop teenage habits and start become attracted to other people. Much like real people in our world. So even though the series is fantasy like, the audience still gets characters that they can relate to. The characters developing into adulthood is not only thing that develops in this movie. As suggested by it's "PG-13" rating, the movie is more dark, frightening, scary, and violent. I mean, maybe Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire isn't the worst "PG-13", but some smaller viewers might not be able to handle or understand the developments in this new entry. The movie opens with Harry having a bad dream in which an old man is murdered by a figure that is completely unrecognizable (his body is blocked by a chair anyway). Harry, Ron, and Hermione then continue a new year at Hogwarts were the Tri Wizard Tournaments are being held. The Tri Wizard Tournaments is were champion students from every magical school compete for the Tri Wizard cup. Only if a student is seventeen and is chosen from the Goblet of Fire, can they compete in the tournament. Oddly Harry is chosen from it and is made fun of by all the schools (and his) for cheating the Goblet of Fire. Even though Harry doesn't want to, he now must compete with the contestants Cedric Diggory, Fleur Delacour, and Viktor Krum in dangerous events including dragons, a maze that closes from the end up, and weird fish like creatures (not so dangerous actually). However, as the Tri Wizard competition progresses, odd events happen that link in the end to Lord Voldemort's full return. For me, it wasn't the graphics or the plot or directing that made me so happy about this film. Like I said, the thing that made me most happy was that characters were so easy to relate to because they developed into what real teenagers would be like. Even look closely at the characters. Harry develops an attraction for a girl, Hermione develops into a beautiful young girl (attrating Viktor Krum), and Ron spawns a form of jealousy over Hermione. Maybe this may not be one of the most important key elements in the film, but I think it was pretty important. Overall: A-
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– Customer review on 13/07/2007 This is the movie where everything starts falling into place.
It introduces us to what will be happening in the next movies so even if you haven't read the books you will have a pretty good idea what will be happening next.
Although I preferred the books this was a really good movie to watch. It gave lots of detail and the plot conected nicely.
A great movie.
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– Customer review on 09/07/2007 This is definitely the darkest harry Potter movie so far, owing to the fact that it was directed by a different director and it is a darker story. This movie tells of the rise of Lord Voldemort back to power, and how Harry is tied into all of this. A very exciting movie, I had to watch it all the way through every time, couldn't stop halfway.
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– Customer review on 09/07/2007 I think that this is the best harry potter film so far. it is darker, creepier and has much more adventure. The actors are improving with each film and are getting into their characters more. The Yule ball scene showed how the characters are ageing and the scene with voldemort was awesome.
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– Customer review on 02/07/2007 I'm a huge harry potter fan along with how many other people and i've loved almost every film that's come out...but i was disappointed with the goblet of fire. The book itself is extremely long so i guess they couldnt put every little detail in the movie but there's a lot missing and i guess i just found it a bit too boring and cut. Overall it wasnt bad- its harry potter! but im not a big fan of the movie
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– Customer review on 20/06/2007 WOW, THESE MOVIES SEEM TO BE GETTING EVEN BETTER AND BETTER AS THEY GO ON!! CANT WAIT TO SEE THE NEXT ONE...
this movie was incredible. it was by far the darkest of them all, yet it was the best!! the story was great, the acting was great, the humour and quotes were great, and the special effects were incredible. definitely a must have for fans, do not go without see this movie!! you will LOVE IT. as did i. 5 STARS, DEFINITELY!!!! :D:D:D
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– Customer review on 07/06/2007 By far the best of all the movies made out of the series so far, but of course the book was probably the most exciting out of the series anyway. Good stunts and graphics especially with the dragons create a fun filled movie with plenty of action and lots of intrigue good for most ages even know it has an M rating, the only thing that should be reminded is that some scenes may frighten the younger viewers, so 10+ at the least depending on the maturity of the viewer. But really you cant match the books.
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– Customer review on 28/05/2007 The Tri-wizard tournament was absolutely fantastic! The Yule Ball was fantastic too, and all the love complications, bickering between friends and relationship matters present harry as more likable figure! I love the bit where Harry had to try to snatch the Golden Egg from the fiery dragon and took a huge risk but succeed it at the end! It was full-one fantastic!
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– Customer review on 05/05/2007 The Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire movie i s are truly good movie worthy of the books that led to its creation. The movie is exciting and terrific. The visual effects are very well done (almost believable). The story line is obviously good. So do buy! A great movie for everyone.
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