Personally, I feel that in terms of story line, the third part is still better than the second part. Under the premise that the second part is messy and bloated, this part is destined to be inherently deficient. Serious writing error
This is not a Dumbledore mystery at all. When I saw this movie called "Dumbledore's Mystery", I wondered if the director was finally going to shoot the scene where GGAD fell in love in the valley when he was young? Can you tell us what happened between them that made them fall in love so much and form a blood alliance? But the director didn't film it. He relied on the middle-aged GGAD to see each other and then use some sentences to express love. There is no foreshadowing of the previous story in the movie. Too Few Fantastic Beasts
For most viewers, the concern will undoubtedly be that there are too few Fantastic Beasts. As a new series with the same world view as "Harry Potter", it should bring to the audience pleasant stories, gorgeous special effects and the display of various rare birds and animals. I never expected that, almost two and a half hours long, there were only 3 brand new magical animals, just like that. Not only are there few novel magical animals, but they also don’t have many scenes, and the special effects don’t look particularly surprising. I was really dumbfounded. I feel like this series is getting further and further away from its selling point. The plot is seriously stretched
In this movie, I thought it was Rowling who was exposed by the Political Correctness Network and quit the screenwriting. But after checking, it was still her. There is no plot in this movie, and the first thirty minutes are boring. Forget it. I thought there would be some ups and downs later, but there wasn't. After an hour, the story told was also seriously breathtaking. In a word, this is a very long trailer for the final battle between Deng and Ge. ?The production is extremely perfunctory
If the plot is not good and the characters are too awkward, you can at least rely on the action and magic special effects to save it, no! There are only one section in the front, middle and back of the whole film, and the rest is just lengthy dialogue. The logic is quite confusing
This movie made me see that when I was reading and writing randomly, I would write whatever came to my mind. I really don’t understand what so many people did in the last hour? What's the point of having such a big scene about Newt's brother being captured? Cutting out that whole section won't affect any plot development.