The magical world is probably just like that for me.
"Memories Killing" will be avoided. I just want to say that this movie "Fantastic Beasts", which is not completely independent of the "Harry Potter" series, has really shaped a world that allows me to "borrow him" to experience the magical world The character - Jacob, a blundering outsider, a cannery employee who dreams of opening a cake shop with his grandma's secret recipe, and a complete Muggle.
He has no great background, and even lives in a shabby bachelor apartment. Looking around, there is only one bed and one desk that can be remembered. Maybe it is
the same as you; Ordinary canning company, mediocre mixed in the crowd with numb and blurred faces, making money but struggling to make ends meet, maybe
the same as you; ordinary facial features, bloated and fat body, you can't find anything in him that can be remembered If you have to put a general label on the things, it is probably: even if you have an intersection but forget about the characters, maybe they are the same as you;
but it is such a bland little person, but you can't help it in just two short Fall in love with him in many hours of movies. Remember, Newt said to him at the beginning: "You must be very popular, I am different, everyone hates me."
What do you like about him?
I like that when he met Newt for the first time, he would take care of the bird and snake eggs he accidentally left behind.
Loved his persistence when he was fighting side by side with the quartet.
I like him when he said firmly when facing Queenie's departure: "It's you who told me we were together." I
like him when all disasters pass away, in the face of forgetting that will come, the rational choice is neither difficult nor difficult Barely stay.
I like him... I like him... I like him because he shows me the appearance of an unrelated outsider breaking into the magical world. It may not be perfect, but it is real enough, those clumsy and subconscious kindness , those reckless and impulsive, real and taken for granted.
But a Muggle is a Muggle after all, and the dream is so beautiful because it will wake up eventually. When the Thunderbird flew into the sky with the forgetting potion, he should understand that the outcome of waiting for him will not change, but what is moving is that even if his heart Reluctant to give up, he still calmly walked towards the world that belonged to him, towards his destiny.
When the raindrops fell on the corners of the city, on the pedestrians who were in a hurry to take shelter from the rain, on the rapidly restored rubble, on his face with his head raised, I was once again pulled back to reality. The dream is too beautiful, he is magical, dreamy, and thrilling. He let me know that you must always embrace this world with sincerity and tolerance...
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