Minggu, 13 November 2011

Review Harry potter and the goblet of fire



by :Nurul rohm h
title: H arry potter  and the goblet of  fire
production house : WB (Warner brows)
  ktris :  jason is cc
            gary old man
            miranda rich dason
            @lan rickman
              Maggle smith
             Timothy spal
Sisten director:chris rres
Spesial effect: john richrdson
Music :muggle robror
            Matt biff
Visul effect theresa corrad
Book’s write: jk rowling
Written: jhon willim
D te production: 2005
Dur tion:02:45:31
 


                 Harry's back, and things are much the same as usual. Harry is spending another dreadful summer with his muggle Aunt and Uncle Dursley. For those who have managed to avoid all of the Harry-hoopla, a muggle is a person without magic, as opposed to a wizard. Wizards are a race apart from muggles, and they strive to keep themselves secret. Harry is a wizard, and as such goes to a private school called Hogworts.
                  Luckily, the family of his best friend Ron rescues Harry from his prison. They whisk him off to the World Cup Quiddich tournament (a sort of broom-borne soccer game to those muggle readers out there). Then, it's off to school for another exciting term of learning about potions, magical creatures, and foretelling the future. Except this year is different. The Triwizard Tournament will be held for the first time in over 200 years, and the hosting school is Hogworts. A magical, flaming goblet will select a champion from each of the three wizard schools in Europe. The champions will then face three
great challenges to battle for the coveted trophy. However, the goblet has a mind of its own and adds a fourth champion: Harry.

               Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is the latest in a series of films that have captured imaginations worldwide with good reason. jhgn wiliam has created a loveable, likeable cast of characters with the requisite villains the reader just loves to hate. Harry and his friends also find themselves in predicaments many children face: Unpleasant adults who seem to wish them nothing but trouble; mysterious actions of adults who do things without explanation; and the sense of learning to use your own abilities to succeed in life. "Take what you have and make something of yourself" is a strong theme throughout all of the Harry Potter films
It's not hard to see why kids enjoy these films. Children can easily identify with the characters, and the plots capture their imagination. Yet, though jhon william has managed to create a hero and friends who will endure, she has not fallen into a trap many authors of children's film face: Harry is not eternally young, but is growing and learning. He even is learning of the perils and mysteries of socializing with girls when he needs an escort for the Yule Ball. Wonder what else jhon william has in store for our plucky hero....
in my opinion this film is good because can make children imagination and we are can get learning in this film like frends