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Nov 18, 2005

What a magical evening!

I saw Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire tonight. It is a spellbinding film, with great characters, amazing special effects, suspence, romance and charming humour. I absolutely loved it. The best parts were all the tests of the TriWizard Tournament and of course the Yule Ball, a wonderful scene. Mike Newell, the director, is a real wizard with actors, and he brought something out of Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe and the others that no previous director could. Of course, he was the first British one.

The first test with the dragon was very terrifying but at the same time beautiful cinematography. Also the maze and the task under water were frighteningly gorgeous. However, I found the scene with Voldemort a tad bit disappointing, and some other dramatic scenes were also strangely lifeless. Still, the magic made up for all of that!

The most wonderful moments were those when owls left and arrived, carrying letters, and those when the very real, genuine friendship between Harry, Ron, and Hermione could be seen -- nearly every scene with them in other words. I love the HP novels, but the movies are wonderful, too. I can really recommend this film -- do go and see it! Have a magical weekend!

yours,
happily,
Cissy

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