The Goblet of Fire in the Harry Potter Movie was released on November 18th, 2005. Since then, it has been booming for the community. Several years in a row, the movie industry has been rereleasing movies for people to come back and rewatch as nostalgia hits their hearts.
The Goblet of Fire is the fourth book in J.K Rowling’s Harry Potter series. The story follows Harry Potter’s fourth year at Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry. It reminisces about a triwizard tournament, a magical competition between three wizarding schools.
Being held at Hogwarts, Harry is the youngest to enter, but his name was mysteriously drawn from the goblet of fire as the fourth competitor. Despite being underage, he is forced to compete alongside Cedric Diggory (Hufflepuff), Victor Krum (Durmstrang), and Fleur Delacour (Beauxbatons) .
The Hufflepuff, Durmstrang and Beauxbatons are the “houses” in harry potter. Basically different groups that individuals are put in for the different unique personalities, qualities and groups that the four founders valued most in their students. They have a meaningful effect on the career path for each person at Hogwarts.
Throughout the competition, Harry faces complicated and dangerous tasks. Such as retrieving a golden egg from a dragon, rescuing hostages from the sirens in the depths of the black lake, and navigating a maze filled with magical challenges. As the challenges forward, he creates new bonds with the other competitors. Particularly Cedric, and learns more about the deeper dangers of the wizarding world.
The final task of the tournament leads to a jaw- dropping turn of events as he finds out things he was not supposed to in between his teachers. The whole movie is worth a watch, especially leading toward the ending of the movie. I believe it is an excellent movie to watch because it connects back to the families since its into a theme about fantasy, letting the individuals explore the uniqueness of every imagination and individuals rewatching it.
The movie makes a memorable experience for the community. It creates an entertaining environment that both kids and adults can enjoy exploring. It also gives the viewers a sense of hope, displaying that no matter how bad a situation is, there is always a good chance that it will become better again. Other than having a magical background, the characters are really relatable, particularly when it comes to their typical issues as teenagers and preeteens.