Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire marks a significant shift in the series' tone, leading to a complex emotional landscape. The dominant emotions are **Fear, Anxiety, and Disturbing**, stemming from the terrifying re-emergence of Lord Voldemort, the dangerous Triwizard Tournament tasks, and the shocking death of Cedric Diggory. Despite the darker elements, **Excitement and Anticipation** are high due to the thrilling magical challenges and the unfolding mystery of the tournament. **Sadness and Empathy** are deeply felt, particularly in response to the tragic loss and Harry's personal struggles. The film also evokes **Awe** with its grand magical spectacles and creatures, and **Surprise** from unexpected plot developments, balancing the adventure and fantasy elements with a growing sense of peril.
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