After watching the "Fantastic Beasts", which was released in November last year, it was called Harry Potter's sideshow. This movie was based on the name of Harry Potter, and I was at a loss from beginning to end. It's easier to have a basic relationship, but I really don't smell much of the relationship between the male and female protagonists.
The movie tells the story of the last century, when Voldemort was just born, Dumbledore was not the headmaster of Hogwarts, and the biggest reactionary in the wizarding world, Grindelwald, caused commotions in the United States again and again, causing panic in the American wizarding community. The American magic world has an extremely conservative attitude towards the Muggle world (the male protagonist in the movie said that the laws of the American magic world are too backward and not open, which makes people smile - the British can also find the superiority of their home country in the magic world) , the entire New York wizarding world is having a headache over the recent series of magic riots, most people at the Ministry of Magic think that these things have something to do with Grindelwald. The male protagonist is a magical zoologist. He came to New York in order to return the magical animals he collected from all over the world to his hometown. He joined the crowd at the bank gate to watch the speech of anti-magic extremists, and lost his magical animal suitcase. The heroine and the second friend, the second male, have since started a period of robbing the bank, picking up girls, teaching the second male to feed magical animals, giving a small animal as a gift, going to the park together, going to prison together, and finally leaving without forgetting Helping the second male achieve his ideals in life, he gave the second male a story of an exotic romance in a cake shop.
Compared with eating hot dogs behind passers-by as soon as he appeared, standing behind the crowd for no reason, like a police aunt, forcibly paying attention to the heroine of the male protagonist - the second male tripped over the male protagonist's box, was given snake eggs by the male protagonist, and was taken into the bank together. The treasury and finally being forced into the wall by the male protagonist is more like a mainline relationship. The female protagonist is like a street aunt who is forcibly stuffed in. The sense of existence is not as good as the sniffle who looted in the bank. Like an aunt from the neighborhood committee (aunts forgive me), she pulls her little freckles away regardless of whether it's 37 or 21, thanks to the male protagonist's good temper.
The male protagonist too, from the beginning to the end, I don’t know where to call this stiff and rigid girl. The skills of picking up girls are all on the male second. In the end, the girl stabbed the male protagonist to the villain boss in order to return to the investigation department for herself. It was only discovered by our great eyes of Grindelwald. He was still righteous and awe-inspiring in the last few seconds, and the next sentence was to be buried with the male protagonist. I almost laughed when I saw the movie, and I thought that Green was worthy of being favored by Principal Dumbledore. The man from the sleight of hand could see the real face of the heroine who betrayed her friend and seek glory, but Greene, you have an affair to avenge your personal revenge. You only let the heroine die when you saw the tofu from your family's Xiaoshou!
Our male protagonist is really good-natured here, and he turned his head to argue with the female protagonist. I really don't know what to say. However, the death penalty was directly implemented later. The fake Minister of Security of the Ministry of Magic of Grindelwald really did everything here. But during the execution, I found out—the male protagonist was the main culprit, but the executor let the female protagonist die first—we really need to think carefully about the female protagonist’s usual interpersonal relationships in the department, how well do you usually have to do the female protagonist? Let your colleagues put a main culprit behind, and let you die as soon as they come up? Hahahahahaha, I usually need to be good at interpersonal relationships in the department, dear!
This is the time, the heroine's sister, who has a stronger sense of presence than the heroine and a lovable personality, is on the line. The role and skills of my sister are one of the indispensable roles in this drama. If it wasn't for the heroine's sister who saved the face of the female characters in the play, then there would be a tasteless heroine in this play, a mother of an orphanage who is shrewd, and a magic chairman who was not discovered by the villain's diving station. All of them are characters that people can't complain about, and there is really no one to watch among the female characters.
The climax of the whole play is the interaction between the male lead and the second male lead in the magic box. After watching the whole process, everyone felt that the part of the girl was misplaced. In the middle of the night, the male protagonist brought the cute male second to his personal world (which he never let others know about), and brought the male second to treat the sick first and then fed the animals, sent them, watched them, and found them. Coupled with the mysterious and romantic environment in the box world, it is the warmest and most magical scene in the whole movie. The director didn't know what to think, but he put this on the two big men. The second male is cute, kind and lovely. The journey of the box is more warm and harmonious (fog). In the end, the male protagonist took the male second to Central Park. Together, the two subdued the magical animals who escaped at some point, and their friendship escalated again. Finally, let the male protagonist say I love you to the male second. Really! (I'm just saying it's not right)
Thanks to the heroine's sister who rescued her sister who died in the Ministry of Magic from the Ministry of Magic. At the same time, the little beauty Miller, who offended the makeup artist-found that the villain was just taking advantage of himself, turned his face and broke up, broke his heart, and turned upside down in New York City. The male protagonist finds that Xiaoshou is the silent beast he found, in order to stop Xiaoshou from continuing to run wild; the villain Grindelwald also mixed in with the Ministry of Magic and chased him all the way. In the early stage, the female protagonist and the male protagonist have been interacting inexplicably. The director arranged the emotional development to completely follow the rhythm of "love and blindness together". After fleeing all the way, the female protagonist will go with the male protagonist to save the silent beast - to say If the director didn't bluntly let the heroine fall in love with the hero, I absolutely believe that the heroine is to share the credit with the hero in order to return to the investigation department. The chairman of magic here felt that the incident was really unbearable. He led a group of magicians to establish a magic barrier. The heroine got into the magic barrier with great difficulty, and the contribution turned out to be a failed mouth escape. In the movie, there are very few plots where the heroine fails to escape, and our heroine catches up again.
In the end, the chairman of the horseback cannon brought a group of magicians. He didn't want to know the reason for the riot that he had been following in the early stages of the relationship. He didn't want to ask the reason why he was arrested. Damn it - I'm sure this is definitely in the black American wizarding world. Rowling has always been accustomed to letting official forces act as cannon fodder, and this time the blackness was the deepest. When Greene saw that his friend was killed by this group of people, he was so angry that he wanted to kill him. I really don't know how the male protagonist saw that the Minister of Security was Grindelwald. Is it because they wanted to kill you before? In short, it is another trick that dares to let the protagonist die, and it is the villain who simply and rudely exposes the identity of the villain. Then, Grimm, who is in the magical world, admitted it obediently and was arrested—it can only be explained that Grindelwald was overly sad when he saw his friend being killed, and was devastated. This first villain, who can be a monster more than Voldemort, why doesn't he come and kill a few people first?
In the end, the movie ended like this. The three of them said goodbye to the second Muggle male. The second male lost his memory of magic. This forced sensationalism did not stir up at all, but the male protagonist's key confession was cold and cold. The icy rain shattered, it made people cry with laughter. The relationship between the male lead and the female lead is over. Anyway, I am the male lead and I definitely don't want to see her again. Sure enough, the male lead got on the boat without looking back, and even said goodbye to Yiyi. No matter if there is a
next step, I don’t want them to have any intersection anyway—Freckle is such an elegant, brave and loving man, let him go, just let him be with the magical animals, don’t let women The Lord came to block him. Although there was an ambiguous ending for the second male and female second, I felt that the director really didn’t know how to make love scenes. The four of them were like passing people on the bus to work. At the end of the station, they went back to their respective homes. The chaos in the American magic world is no longer a problem. Even if the orphanage is bombed, the background of Xiaoshou has not been explained. I thought that Grindelwald would fight back in the end. Obediently squatting in prison.
Finally, you go make a fuss, and I'll take a sniff.
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