Even if the whole city is forgotten

Daphney 2022-04-20 09:01:11

A double Rowling fan, I must admit, watching Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them couldn't help but get emotional. Wands waving in the hands of wizards, moving pictures in newspapers, typewriters running automatically, all proclaim: Welcome back to the wizarding world. I don't want to use too many words to describe how excited I was and how red my eyes were when I saw all this. I just want to say that when the familiar melody sounds, when the picture scroll of the magical world unfolds slowly, it seems that we have returned to our youth. We once closed the last page of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows", and when the subtitles of the final chapter of the movie rolled, we imagined Harry's future, what kind of life he would lead, what kind of things he would encounter. matter. Is it as brave as a boy to break through, or live peacefully and peacefully away from the hustle and bustle. So we put our thoughts into action, watching those old movies again and again, chasing the author's new book after book, and paying attention to the process of the actors growing up. How we were addicted to it back then, how we are looking forward to it now. Rowling first put the father Harry in crisis again in the stage play "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child", and then in this prequel film, tells us how the wizarding world became magic world. Although it is a story that takes place 70 years before "Harry Potter", there is still a certain lineage that needs to be said. For example, the three-person line of the year has become the four-person line of today, just like telling you that adventure in this world full of unknowns will never be a lonely journey. The people in the movie meet each other, travel the world with swords, cook wine together and talk about heroes. When they have to say goodbye, they always feel unbearable. We seem to see what Harry Potter and his pals look like when they grow up, still driven by mysterious forces, running around for their own or others' fate. The difference is that Rowling, as the screenwriter, once again injected a unique and extraordinary imagination into the eternal struggle between good and evil in the wizarding world. The surprises of the original story run through this magical animal world, and the occasional phrase from the original "Harry Potter" book is expanded into a new and magnificent chapter. When we count the differences of each animal, we will find that they are not only magical, but also cute. Rowling's wonderful pen takes us to roam freely in this world. The unexpected thing is that when she has built a complete, strong and magnificent castle, she can continue to add bricks and tiles not far from the castle without destroying the overall architectural beauty. It's so beautiful, I'm grateful. If the "Harry Potter" novel is really a fairy tale written by Rowling for children, then the "Fantastic Beasts" also written by her is really written for A fable for adults. With or without magic, we all have to live. The closeness and warmth of family affection, the acquaintance and love of love, and the gradual approaching of friendship, these are the most essential descriptions of human nature, which support the imagination. It makes every gold coin in the fantasy world shine with its due brilliance, and will not be secretly hidden by a naughty animal. If you don't take personal emotional factors into account, in all fairness, the film actually has a kind of placid calm. Suspense is there, but the pace is slow. It can be seen that it is paving the way for the sequel, and it is a fairly passable opening for the series; for a single movie, it is inevitably thin because it is slightly bland. I have read almost every novel of Rowling, whether it is a detective story or serious literature. When she tells a story, the grass, snake and gray line can travel thousands of miles between black and white. This ability to plan and set up suspense is profound and profound. The classical literature skills keep pace with each other. Therefore, I was never at ease with the stories she told. Perhaps Rowling's deliberate slowdown for the five-part series, coupled with David Yates's more mediocre videography, contributed to this disappointment. Fortunately, the special effects, costumes, performances and other parts did not hold back. For the superstar's cameo, the film's confidentiality measures continued until the release. I still recognize at the end of the film that the villain who finally reveals his true face is played by Johnny Depp. The big man made his debut, and it was far from the end. And the newspaper giant, played by veteran superstar and Angelina Jolie's father, Jon Voight, is bound to make some moves. This became yet another solid proof of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them as a "trailer." But I'm still looking forward to this series I love. Because in this life, there are not many things that can be pinned on infinitely. I remember from high school to college, how to wait for a novel from a local, and use the flashlight in the bed to light up the light green pages; how to love the VCD with poor picture quality and read it over and over again; how to be in a low mood Sigh, how boring this world without magic is. Just like the rain at the end of this movie. In the rainy New York, people will forget about the wizarding world. But there are always memories left in the world. We are Mr. No-Major Kowalski, and even if the whole city is forgotten, there will always be an indelible deja vu in our hearts. After watching the movie and walking out of the theater, the sky just happened to be raining lightly. No umbrella, it was raining. I closed my eyes and opened them again, but fortunately I have not forgotten the whole magical world. . It makes every gold coin in the fantasy world shine with its due brilliance, and will not be secretly hidden by a naughty animal. If you don't take personal emotional factors into account, in all fairness, the film actually has a kind of placid calm. Suspense is there, but the pace is slow. It can be seen that it is paving the way for the sequel, and it is a fairly passable opening for the series; for a single movie, it is inevitably thin because it is slightly bland. I have read almost every novel of Rowling, whether it is a detective story or serious literature. When she tells a story, the grass, snake and gray line can travel thousands of miles between black and white. This ability to plan and set up suspense is profound and profound. The classical literature skills keep pace with each other. Therefore, I was never at ease with the stories she told. Perhaps Rowling's deliberate slowdown for the five-part series, coupled with David Yates's more mediocre videography, contributed to this disappointment. Fortunately, the special effects, costumes, performances and other parts did not hold back. For the superstar's cameo, the film's confidentiality measures continued until the release. I still recognize at the end of the film that the villain who finally reveals his true face is played by Johnny Depp. The big man made his debut, and it was far from the end. And the newspaper giant, played by veteran superstar and Angelina Jolie's father, Jon Voight, is bound to make some moves. This became yet another solid proof of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them as a "trailer." But I'm still looking forward to this series I love. Because in this life, there are not many things that can be pinned on infinitely. I remember from high school to college, how to wait for a novel from a local, and use the flashlight in the bed to light up the light green pages; how to love the VCD with poor picture quality and read it over and over again; how to be in a low mood Sigh, how boring this world without magic is. Just like the rain at the end of this movie. In the rainy New York, people will forget about the wizarding world. But there are always memories left in the world. We are Mr. No-Major Kowalski, and even if the whole city is forgotten, there will always be an indelible deja vu in our hearts. After watching the movie and walking out of the theater, the sky just happened to be raining lightly. No umbrella, it was raining. I closed my eyes and opened them again, but fortunately I have not forgotten the whole magical world. . It makes every gold coin in the fantasy world shine with its due brilliance, and will not be secretly hidden by a naughty animal. If you don't take personal emotional factors into account, in all fairness, the film actually has a kind of placid calm. Suspense is there, but the pace is slow. It can be seen that it is paving the way for the sequel, and it is a fairly passable opening for the series; for a single movie, it is inevitably thin because it is slightly bland. I have read almost every novel of Rowling, whether it is a detective story or serious literature. When she tells a story, the grass, snake and gray line can travel thousands of miles between black and white. This ability to plan and set up suspense is profound and profound. The classical literature skills keep pace with each other. Therefore, I was never at ease with the stories she told. Perhaps Rowling's deliberate slowdown for the five-part series, coupled with David Yates's more mediocre videography, contributed to this disappointment. Fortunately, the special effects, costumes, performances and other parts did not hold back. For the superstar's cameo, the film's confidentiality measures continued until the release. I still recognize at the end of the film that the villain who finally reveals his true face is played by Johnny Depp. The big man made his debut, and it was far from the end. And the newspaper giant, played by veteran superstar and Angelina Jolie's father, Jon Voight, is bound to make some moves. This became yet another solid proof of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them as a "trailer." But I'm still looking forward to this series I love. Because in this life, there are not many things that can be pinned on infinitely. I remember from high school to college, how to wait for a novel from a local, and use the flashlight in the bed to light up the light green pages; how to love the VCD with poor picture quality and read it over and over again; how to be in a low mood Sigh, how boring this world without magic is. Just like the rain at the end of this movie. In the rainy New York, people will forget about the wizarding world. But there are always memories left in the world. We are Mr. No-Major Kowalski, and even if the whole city is forgotten, there will always be an indelible deja vu in our hearts. After watching the movie and walking out of the theater, the sky just happened to be raining lightly. No umbrella, it was raining. I closed my eyes and opened them again, but fortunately I have not forgotten the whole magical world. Light and inevitably thin. I have read almost every novel of Rowling, whether it is a detective story or serious literature. When she tells a story, the grass, snake and gray line can travel thousands of miles between black and white. This ability to plan and set up suspense is profound and profound. The classical literature skills keep pace with each other. Therefore, I was never at ease with the stories she told. Perhaps Rowling's deliberate slowdown for the five-part series, coupled with David Yates's more mediocre videography, contributed to this disappointment. Fortunately, the special effects, costumes, performances and other parts did not hold back. For the superstar's cameo, the film's confidentiality measures continued until the release. I still recognize at the end of the film that the villain who finally reveals his true face is played by Johnny Depp. The big man made his debut, and it was far from the end. And the newspaper giant, played by veteran superstar and Angelina Jolie's father, Jon Voight, is bound to make some moves. This became yet another solid proof of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them as a "trailer." But I'm still looking forward to this series I love. Because in this life, there are not many things that can be pinned on infinitely. I remember from high school to college, how to wait for a novel from a local, and use the flashlight in the bed to light up the light green pages; how to love the VCD with poor picture quality and read it over and over again; how to be in a low mood Sigh, how boring this world without magic is. Just like the rain at the end of this movie. In the rainy New York, people will forget about the wizarding world. But there are always memories left in the world. We are Mr. No-Major Kowalski, and even if the whole city is forgotten, there will always be an indelible deja vu in our hearts. After watching the movie and walking out of the theater, the sky just happened to be raining lightly. No umbrella, it was raining. I closed my eyes and opened them again, but fortunately I have not forgotten the whole magical world. Light and inevitably thin. I have read almost every novel of Rowling, whether it is a detective story or serious literature. When she tells a story, the grass, snake and gray line can travel thousands of miles between black and white. This ability to plan and set up suspense is profound and profound. The classical literature skills keep pace with each other. Therefore, I was never at ease with the stories she told. Perhaps Rowling's deliberate slowdown for the five-part series, coupled with David Yates's more mediocre videography, contributed to this disappointment. Fortunately, the special effects, costumes, performances and other parts did not hold back. For the superstar's cameo, the film's confidentiality measures continued until the release. I still recognize at the end of the film that the villain who finally reveals his true face is played by Johnny Depp. The big man made his debut, and it was far from the end. And the newspaper giant, played by veteran superstar and Angelina Jolie's father, Jon Voight, is bound to make some moves. This became yet another solid proof of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them as a "trailer." But I'm still looking forward to this series I love. Because in this life, there are not many things that can be pinned on infinitely. I remember from high school to college, how to wait for a novel from a local, and use the flashlight in the bed to light up the light green pages; how to love the VCD with poor picture quality and read it over and over again; how to be in a low mood Sigh, how boring this world without magic is. Just like the rain at the end of this movie. In the rainy New York, people will forget about the wizarding world. But there are always memories left in the world. We are Mr. No-Major Kowalski, and even if the whole city is forgotten, there will always be an indelible deja vu in our hearts. After watching the movie and walking out of the theater, the sky just happened to be raining lightly. No umbrella, it was raining. I closed my eyes and opened them again, but fortunately I have not forgotten the whole magical world. The newspaper giant played is bound to have some action. This became yet another solid proof of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them as a "trailer." But I'm still looking forward to this series I love. Because in this life, there are not many things that can be pinned on infinitely. I remember from high school to college, how to wait for a novel from a local, and use the flashlight in the bed to light up the light green pages; how to love the VCD with poor picture quality and read it over and over again; how to be in a low mood Sigh, how boring this world without magic is. Just like the rain at the end of this movie. In the rainy New York, people will forget about the wizarding world. But there are always memories left in the world. We are Mr. No-Major Kowalski, and even if the whole city is forgotten, there will always be an indelible deja vu in our hearts. After watching the movie and walking out of the theater, the sky just happened to be raining lightly. No umbrella, it was raining. I closed my eyes and opened them again, but fortunately I have not forgotten the whole magical world. The newspaper giant played is bound to have some action. This became yet another solid proof of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them as a "trailer." But I'm still looking forward to this series I love. Because in this life, there are not many things that can be pinned on infinitely. I remember from high school to college, how to wait for a novel from a local, and use the flashlight in the bed to light up the light green pages; how to love the VCD with poor picture quality and read it over and over again; how to be in a low mood Sigh, how boring this world without magic is. Just like the rain at the end of this movie. In the rainy New York, people will forget about the wizarding world. But there are always memories left in the world. We are Mr. No-Major Kowalski, and even if the whole city is forgotten, there will always be an indelible deja vu in our hearts. After watching the movie and walking out of the theater, the sky just happened to be raining lightly. No umbrella, it was raining. I closed my eyes and opened them again, but fortunately I have not forgotten the whole magical world.

If you like my articles, please follow my WeChat public account: not elsewhere (dongguazaibiechu)

View more about Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them reviews

Extended Reading

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Porpentina Goldstein: You wiped his memory, right? The No-Maj.

    Newt Scamander: The what?

    Porpentina Goldstein: No magic. The non-wizard!

    Newt Scamander: Sorry. We call them Muggles.

  • [from trailer]

    Gnarlack: So you're the guy with the case full of monsters, huh?

    Newt Scamander: News travels fast.