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Lucie 2022-04-22 07:01:03
no love
It's not that Harry Potter fans don't like Aunt Rowling's works at all. Besides, the heroine's inexistent performance from beginning to end and the grievances are far worse than Hermione. Movies watched with the mentality of watching animals, the introduction in the middle is a bit interesting, but...
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Zoie 2022-04-23 07:01:14
I'm complaining, it has nothing to do with the quality of the movie
After watching Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Out, I suddenly realized that I never liked the entire Harry Potter series from the beginning, although Harry Potter was the first genuine CD I've ever seen, and the movie wasn't well made. Poor, I just can't integrate into the plot to empathize...

Adam Lezemore
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Santina 2022-03-20 09:01:12
Pure special effects movies, basically no plot, very boring, very disappointed
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Emma 2022-03-20 09:01:12
Since HP5, the world has lost dexterity and childishness, full of lonely heroic routines. The male protagonist is the kind of standard G-college student who has caused a special invasion by outsiders and has a face of Virgin Mary because of insufficient self-righteousness (reinforced by the female protagonist) and assigned to the H house. And the teenager who became mad (must die), died in the budding love because of the three views. Is it interesting for an author to always play a pattern? give! I! roll! Sao Rui, personal emotions are too much...
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them quotes
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Queenie: I'll come with you. We'll go somewhere. We'll go anywhere. See, I ain't never gonna find anyone like you.
Jacob Kowalski: There's loads like me.
Queenie: No. No. There's only one like you.
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[last lines]
[Jacob Kowalski now has his own bakery, "Kowalski." He is surrounded by pastries which resemble the magical creatures he encountered on his journey with Newt Scamander]
Female Customer in Bakery: Where'd you get your ideas from, Mr. Kowalski?
Jacob Kowalski: I don't know. I don't know.
[chuckles]
Jacob Kowalski: They just come. Here you go. Don't forget this. Enjoy. Hey! Hendry.
[hands a staffer some keys]
Jacob Kowalski: Storage, all right? Thanks, pal.
[the doorbell jingles and Jacob turns to see an alluring woman. It's Queenie, who turns to smile at him. Though all his memory of her are supposed to be erased, something sparks in his eyes which may be recognition. He reaches to his neck where he was bitten by the Murtlap and smiles]