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Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of...

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In the second instalment of the ‘Fantastic Beasts’ series, Newt Scamander agrees to help Albus Dumbledore thwart the rise of a...

Certificate12

Duration134 mins

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  • George, 13
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The real Crimes of Grindelwald

4 stars

12 Feb 2020

As a massive Harry Potter fan, I was glad to see this film connecting more to the universe, featuring some well-known characters. It does it with somewhat mixed results: Jude Law's Dumbledore is great, I just wanted to see more of him. Johnny Depp enchants the role of Grindelwald with some wizarding magic- an enjoyable character that is enjoyable and perfectly balanced to the opposing protagonists- but not packing the same punch as Ralph Fiennes's Voldemort. The visual style is wonderful, the acting spot-on, and while the plot occasionally ties itself up in knots, it's still easy to follow at the end, and the Credence revelation was a genuine shocker. So overall, I did enjoy it, they just need to clean up the script a little for the sequels to follow.

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