Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)
David Tennant, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson
Harry Potter (Radcliffe) returns to Hogwarts for his fourth year, where the Trizwizard tournament is becoming ready to begin. Students must be over 17 to enter, with the winner receiving eternal glory. Harry can't enter it this year...or can he. When his name is read out from the Goblet of Fire, eve... (read more) Harry Potter (Radcliffe) returns to Hogwarts for his fourth year, where the Trizwizard tournament is becoming ready to begin. Students must be over 17 to enter, with the winner receiving eternal glory. Harry can't enter it this year...or can he. When his name is read out from the Goblet of Fire, everyone assumes that Harry Potter has cheated. Harry insists that he never placed his name in there, with someone else behind it. But Who? Harry must now survive through dragons, sea creatures and a terrifying maze, all before coming face-to-face with a particular dark wizard.
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PG-13, 2 hrs. 30 min.
Directed by:
Mike Newell
Release Date: Nov 18, 2005
DVD Release Date: Mar 07, 2006
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This was when I finally got hooked in, full force. The last twenty or so minutes are KILLER!
The one that made me cry. Harry is older and wiser but didn't want this shit. He is put in the cup and now has to play the deadly games. Once again the CGI special effects are brilliant, Daniel Radcliffe is brilliant in the title role but it's Ralph ... (read more) The one that made me cry. Harry is older and wiser but didn't want this shit. He is put in the cup and now has to play the deadly games. Once again the CGI special effects are brilliant, Daniel Radcliffe is brilliant in the title role but it's Ralph Fiennes that steals as Lord Voldemort, it was gonna be a tough task to achieve this with the fans but I think he did a great job.
Close run to my favorite of the Harry Potter's the first one being the most liked
Grei nok denne, men ble litt treg innimellom.
Ellers får du akkurat det du vil ha.
Trollmenn/kvinner og ett mystisk plott.
Enjoyable, but for me felt choppy up until the graveyard scene, since there's so much the film is trying to cover. But the graveyard scene makes up for it cause that is a crucial moment not only in the film, but in the series. And it was suburb, than... (read more) Enjoyable, but for me felt choppy up until the graveyard scene, since there's so much the film is trying to cover. But the graveyard scene makes up for it cause that is a crucial moment not only in the film, but in the series. And it was suburb, thanks mostly due to Ralph Fiennes and his brilliant interpretation of Voldemort. And sorry girls, but I find Robert Pattinson hotter as a wizard than a vampire ;-)
INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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In the book this is a wholly engrossing story -- an epic tale of goodfull review
and evil and loss and yearning. Transported to the screen, however, it
has sustained a few dinks and dents.
[Newell] cannot do much about the slightly tired sadism that is creeping into the cracks of the Potter franchise.full review
It's always a treat to see what big-studio-franchise cash can produce in the way of top-flight British (and Irish) actors.full review
What was a sneaking suspicion after the first three movies has become irrefutable proof [here]: if you are not a fan of, and intimately familiar with, the Harry Potter novels, you're not welcome herefull review
Though the special effects in this film are often breathtaking, the real drama is here is exactly where it should be: in a young man's frightened but resolute eyes.full review
It's scarier than the previous three movies and more poignant.full review
Before the final credits roll, the Potter saga has transformed into a fully matured allegory of elemental struggle, a knock-down drag-out between opposing forces.full review
It balances the exhilaration of independence -- one of the great joys of growing up -- with the sobering realization that being a grown-up means there's no one around to protect you.full review
[Newell] balances delicately between whimsy and the ominous, on the uncertain middle ground where Harry lives, poised between fun at school, teenage romance and the dark abyss.full review
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