![]() ![]() ![]() All the many scenes with the CGI animals point to a fun romp that will particularly appeal to children the highlight being a mesmerizing moment when Newt takes Jacob into his magical suitcase for the first time, showcasing a world of various creatures and habitats and harkening back to Potter standout scenes like Harry's ride on a Hippogiff in Prisoner of Azkaban. There's not much world-building going on here.Ĭompounding this issue are wild tone shifts throughout that seem to suggest at one point this was two very different movies. The CGI for the creatures (particularly the adorable Niffler) is well done and fun to look at, but it's disappointingly repetitive. ![]() There's not much world-building going on here. I'm not kidding when I note that a majority of the next hour of the film is various scenes where Newt and the No-Maj Jacob (Dan Fogler) attempt to get the various animals back in the suitcase. ![]() Quidditch is no longer only for Harry Potter fans ![]()
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