In 1926, Newt Scamander (Eddie
Redmayne) makes a brief stop
in New York City (on his way to Arizona) where he meets Jacob Kowalski (a
No-Maj which means American version of Muggle/ a person with no magic) and a
series of events leads to some magical creatures to escape from Newt’s
magically expanded suitcase (which is bigger on the inside than the outside
like a TARDIS). His path also crosses
paths with Tina (Katherine Waterson), a demoted auror. Meanwhile, Percival Graves
(Colin Farrell)
searches for the host of a dangerous dark magical entity known as Obscurus with
the help of the abused son of Mary Lou Barebone (a No-Maj who heads the Salem
Philanthropic Society which believes witches and warlocks are real and
dangerous). This is all set against the
backdrop of a time where the wizard world is afraid of dark wizard Gellert Grindlewald
who has been causing havoc across Europe.
FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE
TO FIND THEM is a movie with an
original screenplay by J.K. Rowling as she uses the first of five planned
movies to explore the history of the wizarding world before Harry Potter and
Voldermort in a 19 year period from 1926 to 1945. She already has the second
movie written
which will probably be made soon given to how successful this movie has been at
the box office so far. The movie has
charm, humor, adventure, action, and danger.
1920s New York City is
beautifully rendered through wonderful production and costume design aided with
the help of special effects to show the full landscape of 1926 NYC and the
magical creatures (and wand battles too).
I have a feeling the five movies will be a little looser in overall
story compared to the storyline arc of the Harry Potter series as FANTASTIC
BEASTS is more focused on Newt Scamander with Grindelwald to take more of a
center seat as the series goes on. Newt
isn’t a chosen one like Harry Potter. He
is more of a well meaning goof where Harry is a boy who feels responsibility
thrust onto him.
FANTASTIC BEASTS has
some cute magical creatures including
one called a Niffler that likes to get loose and steal anything shiny (like the
funny bank sequence where Newt is trying to capture the thing again). The instant
attraction between Queenie
(Tina’s sister) and Jacob Kowalski (a No-Maj played by Dan Fogler) is charming
and somewhat tragic (knowing Jacob’s mind will have to be erased of any
experience of any knowledge of magical creatures and wizards at the end of the
adventure). The first sequel is
supposed to take place in the United kingdom and Europe which means Newt will
have other adventures taking him elsewhere in quest to find other magical
creatures he is trying to save from a world that don’t understand these
fantastic beasts. Newt Scamander is a
magical Doctor Doolite while Tina is too by-the-books in her interpretation of
magic laws that govern the wizards and creatures in North America.
As a movie, FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO
FIND THEM is a good start to a new franchise which fantasy and Harry Potter
fans will enjoy. There is also enough
detail to examine with repeat viewings as many scenes has lots of eye candy and
some scenes refer to a history that is being built on by J.K. Rowling. Go see
it now and own it when it comes to
Blu-ray and 4K.
This
review is ©12-2-2016
David Blackwell and cannot be reprinted without permission. Send all comments
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