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This Fantastic Beasts is really not very friendly to passers-by. There are a lot of strangers' names, complex character relationships, and multi-line narrative branches. If you fill them all together, you may not understand what they are going to do. Just like a friend said, "There is no plot. "Looking to fall asleep" is actually understandable.
However, the special effects of this one are some of the best in the history of magic movies. Although the magical animals seem to be inserted into the plot, the two scenes of the horse-shaped water monster and the crepe are really amazing. Sniff and Hushu Luoguo also played a key role.
The black cloth used by Grindelwald to convene the crowd was terrifying and desperate, and it made me panic. In the end, the cemetery guard battle brought the flame fluid to the extreme, which is much better than the HP series.
A large number of plot additions, a family history and family tree (Lestrange), an unsolved mystery of one's life experience, a prophecy ball that can see the future, and a good time in youth (GAAD), these are all necessary to correct Only if you have a more in-depth understanding of the original HP book will you understand it, and then you will get to Rowling's point.
Newt is always away from the mundane and devoted to the existence of magical animals, which is why Dumbledore always believes in him.
In the war-torn 20th century, people were panicking, and the wizarding world and the Muggle world were close to the breaking point. Grindelwald's rhetoric was indeed super charming. He even showed the cruel war in the Muggle world, which also implied The struggle is about to reach its peak.
At this time, Newt and his animals are like a magical zoo, using the most primitive and peaceful method to lead us into this era and into the upcoming battle of the century.
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