Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Harry begins his third year at Hogwarts. And just like every year, things go wrong and Harry is right at the middle of it.
The Tri-Wizard Tournament comes to Hogwarts, bringing the French Beauxbatons and the European Durmstrang schools to Scotland (yes, Hogwarts is in Scotland). All students age 17 (seventh year) are able to place their name in the Goblet of Fire, which will then choose a champion to represent each school. Fred and George think that they are clever enough to get past the age barrier, but of course they are not.
The time comes for the goblet to choose champions. From Beauxbatons, Fleur Delacour, a beautiful quarter-Veela whom all the boys fall for on account of her heritage. She is also very intelligent. From Durmstrang, Victor Krum, a world-famous seeker for the Bulgarian Quidditch team (and one of the best in the world). He attracts a lot of fans (including Ron) and the affections of One Hermione Granger. From Hogwarts, Cedric Diggory, a sweet and smart Hufflepuff.
And that's when it goes wrong. For some reason, the goblet spits out a fourth name...Harry Potter. People are angry and confused. How dare he put his name in the goblet? How did he do it? What is to be done about it?
Harry becomes the fourth champion in the tournament and, with some help from his friends, manages to make it through. But he will face some unusual scares in his challenges. For Harry Potter, even this obscure situation gets more dangerous. What happens at the end of the tournament will change Harry's life forever.
Like all the other movies, there are some missing or altered parts of the story. My main problem with this movie is that Dobby's role was completely left out. If it wasn't for him, Harry could never have made it through the underwater challenge.

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