Among the reasons, I think the most important point is that the parallel importer of David Yates is so poor that he can't even make basic Hollywood routines. I don't know why Warners keep using him =_=
about the plot, as an old Ha fan ( Where did the time go, my mother), during the process of watching the film, I almost couldn’t help looking for Easter eggs, and I did find a lot of them, which are summarized in special articles. But what about other than that? I think for people who have watched the Harry Potter series, everything about the wizarding world in it is full of "familiar to boring" feeling, and it is those magical creatures that can be watched (Sniff seems to be very popular High), I personally think it doesn't matter if you watch imax or not. Aside from the easter eggs and special effects blessings, my evaluation of the plot of this movie can only be average and cannot be higher. Although the battles and reversals in the later stages are a bit interesting, it cannot be denied that the first half of the episode was horribly procrastinated - this is a style familiar to parallel import directors, and the basic rhythm is not well controlled. I almost fell asleep. But this is not the fault of the parallel imports. From the fifth film onwards, the Harry Potter series became more and more ugly. I used to believe that it was because the original book was not easy to adapt, but this time it was written by Aunt Luo herself. Now I think Maybe Aunt Luo is really not good at script writing.
Fortunately, the characters are not so failed. The first male is a typical Badger House good-natured guy, with an incomprehensible stubbornness toward his favorite things. This interest has not unexpectedly attracted Dumbledore, who has been swayed by weirdos for a hundred years, and has also brought him a high reputation. "Fantastic Beasts" has become a must-read at Hogwarts in the future. . I'm still more interested in his past, Rita should be from the Snake House, and if the two of them played together back then, it would have been a small topic at Hogwarts. The character of the first male should also be the kind that was often bullied by Snake House in school, so I was curious about how the two played together at that time.
I really don't have much to say about the first female, I don't hate it, but I am not very likable either... I remember that the threshold for being an Auror is quite high, you have to have talent, good grades and superb skills, but the above three points are female one. It seems that there is none (there may be one, after all, I don't know how her academic performance is), and it's a bit brainless...
Two men and two women, a beautiful and sad love story. Although intermarriage between wizards and Muggles was very common before and after the 1980s, the relationship between the two parties in the post-Grindelwald era was still very tense, alas, the tragedy created by the era. But nothing can stop fate, hope they have a good ending.
Oh Grindelwald, there are a lot of things to say about him, let's not say it...
The cannon fodder is silent, the pale sick girl is tired of seeing it, um, Dumbledore's sister may be the same, if so then She can be regarded as a silent person who has lived a long time.
The last point is that today's blockbusters have begun to transform, and the specific mode can be found in the Marvel series. As for Aunt Luo, it is probably that the transformation of adult novels and mystery novels has not been successful, so she is ready to eat her old books and try to construct a big world view like Marvel. Her ambition is very big. Although she gave up her persistence a little bit because of this ambition, I think I can still look forward to the future of Roche's magical world. After all, this series is her job and her love, at least not will be perfunctory. But really, let the parallel imports go, he really can't.
Well, probably a second brush.
[Some irrelevant complaints]
The translation of "No-Maji" fascinated me (I was hungry), I thought it was the equivalent of "Mudblood", and when I saw it openly appeared in the newspaper, I privately sighed that the American people are More reckless =_=
and then the three like stalks that made me immersed in the correctness of the translation and the magic of puns for a time, and even missed the key plot of the tavern =_=
The US Ministry of Magic is too bureaucratic, and the French Revolution period The Paris Brotherhood has a feeling that it was obviously not bureaucratic at the time. The most important feature =_=
the presence of the wand is a bit low...
The Hogwarts trio are quite balanced. Of these four, all three are bamboo poles. , one is a big fat man, a little bit...
Where does the male protagonist like the female protagonist...
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