The Beasts are Fantastic!

Kimberly 2022-04-19 09:01:17

To be honest...I've always been against this movie. First, I feel that the story of the British background was moved to the United States for no reason. The Americans are really embarrassed. They really think that the United States is the center of the world. The second is that after watching Jupiter Ascending+Theory of Everything (by the way, I still like the Benedict version of Hawking), I have an inexplicable disgust for Eddie Redmayne. The third is knowing that Johnny Depp was going to play Grindelwald and couldn't understand the choice.

But in the end I went to see it again for some reason. The first reason is of course because Rowling wrote the script after all. The second reason is Harry Potter = Childhood, I can't break the record that I watched the premiere of every one. The third reason is because many friends invited me to watch it together. So I was shy and went to see it. But I was also pleasantly surprised to find that it was much more brilliant than I imagined. Those animals are really amazing. The inexplicable hatred for Eddie Redmayne also dissipated. It is also very exciting to visit the familiar world setting again. I look forward to the appearance of middle-aged Dumbledore in future movies (should there be?). If you are a Harry Potter fan, if you like the magical world of fantasy, I highly recommend you to watch this film.

But... The American heroine is annoying. Johnny Depp can't bear to play Grindelwald in his current appearance.

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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them quotes

  • Newt Scamander: [to Jacob and Queenie] You two, head that way. And try very hard not to be predictable.

  • Newt Scamander: Pickett? Come on, give me a smile. Pickett, give me a...

    [Pickett blows a respberry]