"Fantastic Beasts: Dumbledore's Mysteries" is a simpler and more enjoyable movie than its predecessor. Simplicity may be its greatest advantage. The pace of the whole movie is very fast!?< /p>
After experiencing the box office sluggishness of "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald", Warner has come up with something different for the third film in the series to attract passers-by. This is "Fantastic Beasts: Dumbledore" Mystery".
Warner understands that J.K. Rowling’s works are more suitable for original writers rather than movie audiences, so they invited Steve Krafts to work together to create a script that is more suitable for ordinary movie audiences.
The main plot and conflict occurs in the first act, without too many twists and turns. From that moment on, we begin the adventure with Albus Dumbledore and his "team" who will help him fight Grindelwald. It's like the formula for a successful bank robbery movie: recruit, plan, and execute a plan against a more powerful organization.
There aren’t many magical animals in this film, but they are crucial to the storyline. The Kirin, a very important character from the first act to the last; the Manticore, which is probably one of the most fascinating scenes in the entire series; even the Bowtruckle Pickett and the Niffler Teddy are now Newt's ally. The visuals for all the animals are stunning.