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Lees, Paris (15 April 2020). "From the Archive: Emma Watson on Being Happily 'Self-Partnered' at 30". British Vogue. Carras, Christi (9 February 2020). "The only Oscar 'Little Women' won was for costume design". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 10 February 2020 . Retrieved 5 July 2020. Emma Watson Joins My Week with Marilyn". movieweb.net. 24 September 2010. Archived from the original on 29 September 2010 . Retrieved 23 December 2010. With Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), both Watson and the Harry Potter film series reached new milestones. The film set records for a Harry Potter opening weekend and opening weekend in the UK. Critics praised the increasing maturity of Watson and her teenage co-stars; The New York Times called her performance "touchingly earnest", [42] and Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian wrote that "Watson's gutsy, confident performance nicely shows that inside and outside the world of magic there is a growing discrepancy between a teenage girl's status and her accelerating emotional and intellectual development." [43] For Watson, much of the film's humour sprang from the tension among the three lead characters as they matured. She said, "I loved all the arguing. ... I think it's much more realistic that they would argue and that there would be problems." [44] Nominated for three awards for Goblet of Fire, Watson won a bronze Otto Award. [45] [46]

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