Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them will be released tomorrow, and six highlights will open the door to magic.

  Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, a 3D magical masterpiece written by J.K. Rowling for the first time, will land on the mainland screen on November 25th. As the film is about to be released, a new preview will be exposed today. In addition to the new scenes of magical animals, Newt Scarmand (Eddie Redmayne) and American sorceress Queenie (Alison Sudol) have an interesting argument about Hogwarts and Ifamuni in the preview.

  At present, the film has been widely released in the world, topping the box office at the first weekend, and refreshing the highest opening record of Harry Potter series in 11 countries and regions. J.K. Rowling’s first-time screenwriter works not only sell fifteen years’ feelings, but also offer sincere new materials. On the eve of the release, I will analyze the six highlights of the film, preview it in advance and correctly open the door to the new magical world.

  Aspect 1: The story before J.K. Rowling’s first screenwriter expanded Harry Potter.

  Anyone who knows Harry Potter knows that Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them was originally just a textbook for freshmen at Hogwarts. The Queen of Brain Hole actually wrote this textbook and considered making it into a mockumentary. However, mockumentary is far from being able to bear Aunt Luo’s imagination. She and David Heiman, the producer of Harry Potter series, decided to join hands to create a brand-new magical era on the screen, and she was the screenwriter herself.

  Newt Scarmand, the author of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and a former student of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, became the protagonist of the film. The story is set in new york, USA, 70 years before the Harry Potter series. The environment of the North American wizarding world is much more severe than that of the British wizarding world. At that time, both the extremist organization "Second Salem" incited attacks on magicians everywhere, and the North American wizarding world had to strictly abide by the laws of rappaport (an ethnic segregation law between magicians and muggles). Magicians had to hide their identities and had no contact with muggles (as Muggles are called in North America), and even had to apply for using wands. This setting was also inspired by the infamous "Salem witch trial case" in American history. Newt, a foreigner who wants to do animal research in the United States, mistakenly broke the rules of the North American wizarding world and led to the exposure of the wizarding world … …

  Newt is certainly not the only one who can connect Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them with Harry Potter! The black magician Grindelwald appeared in the trailer earlier, which made fans stunned! This character once appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, and was the most powerful villain in the magical world before Voldemort, but most importantly, he and Dumbledore also had a love and killing relationship, from allies to different ambitions. In Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, both of them will appear in a special way, which is the biggest egg in the film. Aunt Luo also revealed that they would put their epic battle against Voldemort in this new series.

  Aspect 2: Familiar with the team "going home" to create a new magical spectacle

  David Yates, the director who directed the last four films of Harry Potter, took the seat again, and he also brought the old team back with him.

  Tim Burke, the special effects director of Harry Potter series, returned to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them to continue to control the magical visual effects; Mark Dai, the editor who has been working with the director for 15 years, has also returned; All the scenes of Harry Potter that fans are familiar with are designed by art director Stuart Craig. If you still remember the stunning sense of landmark buildings such as diagon alley, Hogwarts College and Broken Axe Bar, the retro and gorgeous new york created by Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them in the 1920s will be refreshing: hiding in the skyscrapers, the American Magic Congress, the underground bars of goblin gangs, and the bustling shopping malls on Fifth Avenue, coupled with the jazz soundtrack of the times, is like walking into the magic version of The Great Gatsby.

  The magic suitcase carried by Newt, the protagonist, is another scene. This suitcase is like another dimension, not only his studio, but also all kinds of bizarre animal habitats. Following him into the suitcase is like visiting the zoo, but all species are fantastic beyond imagination. The starring actors also marveled at the extremely elaborate scene design at the shooting scene: "You will find many books, lamps and trinkets that may not appear in the camera at all, but they have been made to create what the world should look like, so people can’t help but enter the play."

  Aunt Luo also specially wrote a song called "Blind Pig" for a scene in the goblin bar. When you enter the cinema, you may wish to listen carefully to the lyrics, all of which are interesting descriptions of magical animals.

  Aspect 3: 3D IMAX is the first choice for animals and magic to "jump" out of the screen.

  After the screening in various places, the 3D special effects of "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" got unanimous high evaluation, and the production team used special effects to create magic and the effect of being with the audience was perfectly realized. Chris Parker, who won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects for Gravity, is responsible for leading the completion of the 3D modeling. There are many visual effect blockbusters made by 3D shooting. When setting up the magical world scene, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them did not blindly pursue visual stimulation, but focused on depicting the magical scene described by Rowling in detail.

  The screening a week ago, the shocking 3D effect satisfied the critical taste of fans and was praised as "dazzling and enjoyable". The 3D IMAX part of the film boldly uses the "jump screen" visual effect processing. The magical animal’s body breaks the screen boundary, and the oncoming magic hits the eyes directly, just like breaking the dimensional wall. The sensory stimulation at your fingertips makes people call it "naked eye 3D".

  Aspect 4: Meng! Cool! Bitch! A magical animal that steals the show more than the protagonist.

  In the film, Newt is a magical zoologist, and his real purpose in coming to the United States is to continue his animal protection career. However, a few magical animals ran out of the box and made a scene in new york City, and their performance was also very pertinent. Judging from the reaction after the earlier screening, these cute and cheap guys have greatly robbed the limelight of mankind.

  The sniffing and visual inspection of gold and jewelry is very online celebrity temperament. It is not only the chief culprit for Newt to expose his identity, but also an important factor connecting Newt with Jacob, a friend of Ma Ji. He can make money, sell cute and play cheap, and he can do anything. As soon as he appears, it will cause the audience to burst into laughter. A clever tree protector Luo Guo is a clingy person, Newt’s intimate little cotton-padded jacket, and a group pet created by the crew. He is responsible for making cute spots and tears in the film. Handsome Thunderbird can call the wind and rain by flapping its wings, and finally contributed a big tear to the film, saving the American magic congress in crisis; Birds and snakes that can expand and contract freely according to the space have brought a lot of "trouble" to Newt and his friends, and also offered a thrilling bridge; There is also a poisonous horned beast that goes crazy when it is in estrus, which makes Eddie Redmayne present the most unbearable "courtship dance" in his film career. The video of his demonstration of this dance on variety shows must have burned many people’s eyes … …

  In addition to the species that have appeared in the book, Rowling has specially created many new animals for the film. Even if it is only a few shots in a hurry, it is all cute details. Senior fans can count which animals in the book have appeared this time.

  Aspect 5: There is always one for you, which is both an actor show and an actor show.

  Eddie Redmayne, the Oscar-winning and Golden Globe-winning actress, was hand-picked by the director and Rowling to play Newt, the protagonist of a new magical world, a nerd who is suspected of having social phobia, but is extremely brave in front of justice and animals. Eddie, who once conquered the audience with his superb acting skills in The Danish Girl and The Theory of Everything, has created a vivid and infectious image of a loyal, shy and occasionally a little naughty English magician who is absolutely keen on animals.

  Katherine waterston, the actress of Tina, is gradually known for the sci-fi masterpiece Prometheus. In the film, Catherine plays an American magic congressional employee who is demoted because of illegal use of magic. Tina, who wants to return to the post of investigator, started an adventure trip in new york with Newt after meeting him. Dan fogler, who plays Jacob, won the Tony Award for the musical "25th Putnam County Spelling Contest". Judging from the feedback from the current screening, Jacob and magical animals have contracted the jokes in the film, which is very eye-catching; His relationship with Alison Sudol’s female No.2 Queenie is also a big tear in the film.

  In the film, Colin Farrell plays the role of Graves, the security secretary of the American Magic Congress. His style and personality can only be described as crazy and cool. Ezra miller, the "Flash", has changed his coolness in the past and played Claydens, an autistic boy with a mysterious life. He was adopted by the leaders of anti-magic organizations, but he has an unspeakable bond with Graves, which will also be another highlight of the film.

  Aspect 6: Too many eggs and old terrier are worthy of fans’ N brush.

  Newt was originally a student of Hufflepuff College at Hogwarts, but later he was expelled for raising magical animals that hurt people. Dumbledore, then a professor, tried to stop him, and this history was also mentioned in the film in a surprising way. As a Hufflepuff with a weak sense of existence in the four courtyards, it is really something to celebrate that Newt Scarmand, a badger college student, plays the leading role.

  In the film, Newt skillfully uses magic such as "changing the shape and changing the shadow" and "all petrified", and familiar spells will arouse fans’ memories of magic one after another; Newt and Queenie also had an interesting conversation about Hogwarts and Ifamani, the American Academy of Wizardry. Another digression, Luna in Harry Potter later married Newt’s grandson Rolf Scarmand. Although this is a story that is completely independent from the Harry Potter series and can be understood even without watching Harry Potter, Aunt Luo left a stalk for Harry Potter fans all over the film, just waiting for you to scream all the way through the movie.