Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
PG-13 | 18 November 2005 (USA)
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When Harry Potter's name emerges from the Goblet of Fire, he becomes a competitor in a grueling battle for glory among three wizarding schools—the Triwizard Tournament. But since Harry never submitted his name for the Tournament, who did? Now Harry must confront a deadly dragon, fierce water demons and an enchanted maze only to find himself in the cruel grasp of He Who Must Not Be Named.

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Laikals

The greatest movie ever made..!

WillSushyMedia

This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.

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Jenni Devyn

Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.

Francene Odetta

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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Torrin-McFinn77

I thought the original novel to Goblet of Fire was a little underwhelming but it was still fun. That Quidditch match at the beginning of the novel seemed unnecessary and the film cut out the Dursley scenes completely. But here we get the comeback of a certain wizard and Harry's role in the battles to come. The special effects were well done and there was a lot cut out but it did its job. Some might like this better than the novel because it's more condensed. But you be the judge. As for me, I can't decide which is better; they're both good, the novel and the movie.

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AndrewHeaney1

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was directed by Mike Newell and once again stars Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, and Michael Gambon. It follows the TriWizard Tournament, a very dangerous tournament that happens every several years at Hogwarts, and two other Wizarding schools come to participate.The Tournament usually has three wizards over the age of seventeen, one from each school, that will participate in various life-threatening activities, including getting past dragons and whatnot. Unfortunately, this year a fourth person is mysteriously picked by the choosing Goblet of Fire- and yes, of course it's Harry Potter. From then on comes some mystery about who did that, while bigger threats seem to be brewing to the sides.I'll first give credit for what it excluded from the book of the same name. For one, the entirety of the House-Elf subplot is cut out, something that I thought was complete filler and I am so glad it was cut out. There are minute changes that somewhat bother me, specifically (SPOILER) cutting out the Quiddich Tournament, which was built up a lot in the movie, having Dumbledore ask Harry about him putting his name in the Goblet like a madman and not calmly like the book, and completely changing the last tournament, which in the book included mysterious creatures like a Sphinx, but in the movie it's... just a bunch of dangerous vines. Scary? Not really. Interesting? Not as much as different creatures like a Sphinx or a Boggart. I've said this before, it's an adaptation. Changes can be made. But these changes did not enhance the film in any way from the book.But aside from these changes and the fact that I would have to question the logistics of both the villain's plans and how seemingly not appropriate the Tournament can be, I have very few problems with this film. There's a lot more going for it than against it.A lot of twists and turns happen throughout the film, ones that you do not see coming (if you haven't read the book, at least). The characters are all likable, and there's plenty of emotional investment for me when I want to see the characters make it. While the directing and cinematography isn't as good as the previous installment, it is made up for by showing interesting new ideas and settings, building up this magical world even more.It's a very solid, entertaining entry to the franchise, one that I genuinely really like and wholeheartedly recommend.RATING:8/10

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gopranjalv

It's not as good as the other Harry Potter movies but had an amazing story. In this movie, the Triwizard tournament is held at Hogwarts, and the three schools assemble there.Now any one student from each school is to participate in this tournament, but from Hogwarts two children have been. They are Harry Potter and Cedric Diggory. Now, this tournament states that all the children above the age of 17 can only participate and Harry is below the age. The tournament also states that only one child from each school would participate. People now that they know that Harry is a contestant, call him a liar. Ron, Harry's best friend also leaves Harry. People started wearing badges that stated "Cedric rules. Harry stinks". I liked that part a lot!The adventures were really amazing. they were - fighting a dragon, saving a precious friend and the maze.In the maze, Harry Potter and Cedric Diggory together meet Lord Voldemort, where he kills Cedric. The trophy turned out to be a port-key. Now to know what would Harry do, watch the movie!:)

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colm-hearne365

The reason why I think Goblet of Fire is the best out of all the Harry Potter movies is because it's the most exciting, action-packed, darker, suspenseful or even romantic. One of the things I loved about it was that it was the one with the most new characters: Victor Krum, Cedric Diggory, Fleur Declour, Rita Skeeter, Cho Chang, Mad-Eye Moody, the Patil twins, Barty Crouch Sr., Barty Crouch Jr.. They also did a really great job on the Tri-Wizard Tournament. The tasks were so action packed and fantastic. My favourite character in this one is Mad Eye Moody. Brendan Gleeson was so great as him. And he's probably one of my favourite actors from my country. Another thing I really liked about the first touch of romance in it. There were a lot of fine girls in this film: Hermione Granger, Cho Chang, Fleur Declour and the Patil twins. One of my favourite scenes was the Yule Ball. Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) looked so beautiful in this scene! One of the biggest things about this film is the return of Lord Voldemort. I just loved all the special effects and magic and how organised the plot is. The Harry Potter books and films really inspire me to become an writer myself. Also, happy birthday to the very talented and beautiful Emma Watson!

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