Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire

It’s Harry’s Fourth Year at Hogwart’s School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and he is worried about this year. He has been having bad dreams of two men plotting murders. Harry is invited by Ron Weasley to got to the Quidditch World Cup. At the cup, strange things happen, and what is called the "Dark Mark" appears over the stadium. Once he gets to Hogwarts, everyone finds out that the school is hosting the TriWizard Tournament, a competition between Hogwarts, Beauxbatons Academy, and Durmstrang Institute.

When Harry is unwittingly chosen to compete in the tournament, he meets the challenge of his life, and a new teacher shows far too much interest in him than what is normal. Will Harry be able to win the tournament, and unmask plots that go deeper than his mysterious dreams?

Only one thing is certain, Harry is going to have his greatest challenge yet.

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Due to the nature of my job, I’ve had the privilege of being treated to the movie screening of Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire on the first day itself.

Despite me not knowing exactly who the characters are, I thought the show was pretty entertaining in terms of the plot, the effects, and the emotion-stirring scenes.

If anyone noticed, I jumped quite a few times when things suddenly popped out. -.-" And this is not even a horror or scary movie.

Harry Potter fanatics, who have read the book over and over again, would know exactly what was to go on in the movie. Of course, the print-to-screen rendition of Harry Potter would be a special focus on the highlights more so than the nitty gritty details.

But still, there are some who would "complain" that the show should be much longer than 2.5 hours.

Pretty touching scenes here and there, I supposed it’ll be a box office hit because of the fan base of the [series of] books. Certain parts were pretty cliched and predictable even though I’ve never read the book before, or am not really interested in fantasy tales.

I give it an 8 out of 10 [also because I watched it free! =X]. Go watch it if you can!

Read about the spoilers here!

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Comfort Zone [noun]: An environment or situation in which a person feels secure or at ease; also figuratively, an established lifestyle in which a person feels comfortable as long as there is no drastic change.

Changes are part and parcel of life. They are the only constant in our ever-changing world. It takes a great deal of effort and time for me to adapt to new things, and very often, I get too overwhelmed and give up.

There are a few reasons why people would resort to lying. First, in order to get what they want. Second, they lie because they don’t want the other party to get hurt unwittingly. Third, they just want to get away from unnecessary trouble.

I’m the only one who can give myself happiness. Yet what I’m doing is detrimental to my own happiness. Don’t want to be controlled. =) Focusing on the wrong things can be very disastrous. I’m at a loss of what to do now.

The Comfort Zone is becoming less and less comfortable for me to stay in it willingly. You have a place in my heart, and it will forever be so.

2 Responses to “Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire”

  1. Fish Says:

    huh,why everybody said Harry Potter is nice, didn u pple feel that its like a cut and paste piece kind of work? portion by portion, not very flowing. Also its too long, and not much magic involved, more like pure luck for harry’s win.and its a bit ridiculous why go thru all the trouble to get harry’s blood. …..Did I watch the right show?

  2. -eLiSe- Says:

    I think real Harry Potter fans won’t find the show fantastic. I didn’t read the book, hence I didn’t exactly find it unflowing. Hehe.

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