"Where are the Fantastic Beasts" although the elements of various commercial films are brought to the extreme, but its beauty is that it is too step-by-step, rooted in the Harpo series, but it is difficult to escape the shadow of its predecessors. Although the team continues to use the Harpo team to provide quality assurance, it also makes this rumor have few surprises except for the end credit eggs, and the ambition of series innovation is not seen. Animals generally lack deep-level interaction with the protagonist, and it is difficult for the audience to have a sense of connection. Overall, the film is still a sincere commercial film. In 133 minutes, the film expands the worldview and constantly digs holes to pave the way for the future series of storylines, while also presenting new elements of the magical world.
"Where are Fantastic Beasts" seems to have a complicated background. But a closer look at the whole film has two parts. The first half is Newt looking for his lost magical animal, and the second half is the discovery of the culprit, and the two sides fight decisively. The front and back are not closely connected, because the villain at the end does not have any functional role in the process of searching for magical animals.
The narrative of the film is a bit old-fashioned. At first, Newman and Jacob met at the bank with suitcases, so that the audience would guess that they were about to take the wrong suitcase. There are also villains who are often hidden in the camp of good people, and they are those with important positions. This suspenseful routine is also used enough.
Although the film has created an imaginative fantasy zoo, there is no originality in the development of the story. The main line of the story is nothing more than finding the lost elf. This setting is simply thin enough to match the most popular mobile game. No difference.
"Where are Fantastic Beasts" does not repeat the pattern of the "Harry Potter" series, but enriches the magical world with interesting and refined plots.
The film has not only successfully pleased the fans of Harry Potter, but also can provide interesting things to those who just want to watch it casually.
"Where are the Fantastic Beasts" is obviously created for Rowling's fans. Although it is a bit confusing for new audiences, the film still respects the audience very much.film is excellent in creating a new magical world and characterizing characters.
Rowling and Yates brought us a very interesting, unpretentious, irresistible, and lively movie.
Rowling and Yates successfully led the audience into a magical world that you don't want to leave.