What kind of world is the magical world? The world of magic is nothing but a reflection of the human world. Look at the big bosses of the devil who gathered together, it is simply a replica of the Roman Senate. The ruling order of the magical world is the ruling order of human society, and it is still American. Those wonderful spells and abilities are nothing but a beautiful fantasy of human beings' limitations on themselves. It can capture the mind and mind, can make a sumptuous dinner without fireworks, can fly, and can teleport. All human beings dream about what they want to do but can't do, the magician can do it. But, still can't read the lines of the movie, why does the magic world always emphasize that it can't be exposed? Need to hang a big clock as a reminder? Why would war be triggered once exposed? Will there be so much magic and be afraid of defeating humans? By the way, Aunt Rowling said that to protect humans, will the magical world repress itself, and a by-product of repressing itself is "Obscurial", which is a greater threat. Because "Silently" children are happy to ignore everything and expose everything. Credence Barebone is a boy who can control Obscurial. Through Newt's mouth, we know that children who are generally controlled by Obscurial will not live to be 10 years old. That is to say Credence Barebone is a magician with great potential. If he is well cultivated, he can become a hero of the magical world. In addition, he can control Obscurial, so he is of great significance to the magical world. What will be the magical leaders who say that the magical world will be hidden forever and not make trouble for the "Muggles" and "Muggles". What about an important research object? But! This group of "leaders" used the logic of killing a "Muggle" and killing a life to prove their fairness and democracy in a simple and rude manner. This is simply a total liar, even those living in a democratic world. The American people do not believe that their government will be like this. So why is this movie made like this? If the magic world can erase all the memories of the "Muggle" world, how can the dead "Muggle" father forget the fact that his son has died? If the magic world has the ability to rebuild the world of the "Muggles", then why can't the "Muggles" who died because of the "rage" of the magicians "resurrect"? If it can be forgotten and resurrected from the dead, then what is the significance of the execution of a research individual who is of great significance to the study of Obscurial and can solve the major problems of the magical world, such as keeping silent and controlling mutation? With such a rash ruling, is this really a magical world with wisdom higher than "Muggle"? right! I just sympathize with Credence Barebone, extremely sympathetic. It cannot be said that Aunt Rowling is a master of storytelling, who installs all things that cannot be done by human beings to magicians. However, the world of magic does not have a society that surpasses humans. At least nothing is better than human society, and there is no world full of hope and desire for mankind. Man can only understand what he can understand! The world of magic is nothing but the fantasy world of children, a reflection of the adult world. From this point of view, how could Aunt Rowling compare to Shakespeare's grandfather... grandpa? By the way, is the ancestor of "sniffing" "Pixiu"? , Hahaha, deja vu, isn't it? Barebone, extremely sympathetic. It cannot be said that Aunt Rowling is a master of storytelling, who installs all things that cannot be done by human beings to magicians. However, the world of magic does not have a society that surpasses humans. At least nothing is better than human society, and there is no world full of hope and desire for mankind. Man can only understand what he can understand! The world of magic is nothing but the fantasy world of children, a reflection of the adult world. From this point of view, how could Aunt Rowling compare to Shakespeare's grandfather... grandpa? By the way, is the ancestor of "sniffing" "Pixiu"? , Hahaha, deja vu, isn't it? Barebone, extremely sympathetic. It cannot be said that Aunt Rowling is a master of storytelling, who installs all things that cannot be done by human beings to magicians. However, the world of magic does not have a society that surpasses humans. At least nothing is better than human society, and there is no world full of hope and desire for mankind. Man can only understand what he can understand! The world of magic is nothing but the fantasy world of children, a reflection of the adult world. From this point of view, how could Aunt Rowling compare to Shakespeare's grandfather... grandpa? By the way, is the ancestor of "sniffing" "Pixiu"? , Hahaha, deja vu, isn't it?
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