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Harry potter and the goblet of fire (2005)
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Now it's starts getting very dark.
After been put into the Goblet of Fire unknowingly, Harry must now take part in the Tri-Wizard tournament. Hermione once again must help in any way she can. However, she faces a new challenge this year, been a teenager! Besides helping Harry Hermione must figure out her feeling's, when the Bulgarian Bon Bon Victor Krum romances her. And maybe those feelings for Ron are starting to surface...an epic fight between the two ensues, where of course she sets Ron straight, though outing the boys to bed is a bit much lol.
Of course thing's get a lot darker this time, and the focus is more on Harry, and Ron's relationship. while Hermione is kind of in the background. She also contends with Reeter Skeeter, a Journalist determined to make her look bad for attention, a feeling Emma knows too well, the media can be cruel.
Though the plot mostly focuses on Harry, Hermione has some comedic scenes in this film, and Emma has great comedic timing. She is very expressive on this film, of course i refer to the eyebrow acting that many had a problem, though Emma is very expressive even when talking in interviews, this is a natural quirk and she did just brilliant.
Hermione's breakout moment in this film is the Yule Ball. Hermione stuns in a beautiful pink gown, with a gorgeous updo that compliments perfectly. This was a big thing for Emma as she did it again and again to achieve that Pretty Woman moment. Of course her night is ruined by Ron who is jealous of Krum. This is the start of their love story, and i love the sassy bickering. Hermione kicking off and Ron been so calm, and collected, typical man lol.
that last moment when Hermione realises the danger their now all in after learning of Voldemort's return tugs at the heart strings and it was only one line,
"Everything's going to change now isn't it?"
After been put into the Goblet of Fire unknowingly, Harry must now take part in the Tri-Wizard tournament. Hermione once again must help in any way she can. However, she faces a new challenge this year, been a teenager! Besides helping Harry Hermione must figure out her feeling's, when the Bulgarian Bon Bon Victor Krum romances her. And maybe those feelings for Ron are starting to surface...an epic fight between the two ensues, where of course she sets Ron straight, though outing the boys to bed is a bit much lol.
Of course thing's get a lot darker this time, and the focus is more on Harry, and Ron's relationship. while Hermione is kind of in the background. She also contends with Reeter Skeeter, a Journalist determined to make her look bad for attention, a feeling Emma knows too well, the media can be cruel.
Though the plot mostly focuses on Harry, Hermione has some comedic scenes in this film, and Emma has great comedic timing. She is very expressive on this film, of course i refer to the eyebrow acting that many had a problem, though Emma is very expressive even when talking in interviews, this is a natural quirk and she did just brilliant.
Hermione's breakout moment in this film is the Yule Ball. Hermione stuns in a beautiful pink gown, with a gorgeous updo that compliments perfectly. This was a big thing for Emma as she did it again and again to achieve that Pretty Woman moment. Of course her night is ruined by Ron who is jealous of Krum. This is the start of their love story, and i love the sassy bickering. Hermione kicking off and Ron been so calm, and collected, typical man lol.
that last moment when Hermione realises the danger their now all in after learning of Voldemort's return tugs at the heart strings and it was only one line,
"Everything's going to change now isn't it?"
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