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Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Film: FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM
(2016) Seventy years before Harry Potter would read the seminal work of Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne), the young British wizard arrives as a young man at Ellis Island in New York City, bearing a small suitcase chock-full of creatures he is transporting quite illegally within the wizarding community and into the States. When one breaks loose, Newt's endeavors to recapture it has him crossing paths with a No-Maj (non-magical human - what they call Muggles in the UK), baker Jacob Kowalski (Dan Fogler), who accidentally walks off with Newt's case instead of his own, setting both Scamander and a demoted Auror named Tina, out to arrest Newt for being an unregistered wizard, on a quest to keep the creatures in check - even as darker forces are at work that could not only bring down the wizarding community, but start them off on a war with humans. I was worried there would be way too much CGI in this film to appeal to me - and there is a lot, obviously - but I still found myself very much charmed with the story, characters, look of the film, and Redmayne's turn as Newt (though granted, Redmayne is starting to perfect the introverted, jerky looking-away nervous thing so well, he's repeating the tic in his films). The cast is terrific, effects more than believable enough to pull you in, and for me there was never a dull minute, the film providing some very cool eye candy while building up suspense to a satisfying finale. (rated PG-13) 8.5/10 stars
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Can't actually believe I saw this before you! I loved it.I loved tt he beasts, and I am becoming be sorted with Eddie Redmayne! The other main cast were good too, and I liked we even had a little bit of Johnny Depp! Great review. :)
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I think I need to see this again. I saw it when I was really tired and didn't get swept up in it, but I've heard so many positive reviews that maybe I just wasn't in the right frame of mind - or missing Prof Snape too much!
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