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In 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire', Harry, Ron, and Hermione enter adolescence. Love problems, first fights, and initial discomfort arise. In addition, director Mike Newell (of the comedy 'Four Weddings and a Funeral') takes advantage of the atmosphere of the Triwizard Tournament and builds a kind of school comedy of manners. There is the bully, the good guy, and the heroine. All this to create a different atmosphere and show that Harry Potter's magical world goes beyond the walls of Hogwarts, expanding its final possibilities. And it is worth remembering: the movie has one of the most anguishing and strongest endings of the entire saga, with Lord Voldemort finally taking shape.

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Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) finds himself competing in a hazardous tournament between rival schools of magic, but he is distracted by recurring nightmares.
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