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Summary of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: Screenplay by J.K. Rowling | Includes Key Takeaways & Analysis - FastReads
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Summary of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: Screenplay by J.K. Rowling | Includes Key Takeaways & Analysis
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TINA “Ma’am. Yesterday a wizard entered New York with a case. This case of magical creatures, and – unfortunately – some have escaped.” “TINA leads NEWT past a hundred typewriters clacking away unmanned, with a tangle of glass pipes hanging down from the ceiling above them. As each memo or form... show more
TINA “Ma’am. Yesterday a wizard entered New York with a case. This case of magical creatures, and – unfortunately – some have escaped.” “TINA leads NEWT past a hundred typewriters clacking away unmanned, with a tangle of glass pipes hanging down from the ceiling above them. As each memo or form is completed by a typewriter, it folds itself into an origami rat, which scurries up the appropriate tube to the offices above. Two rats collide and fight, tearing each other apart.” MADAM PICQUERY (O.S.) “Whatever it is, one thing’s clear – it must be stopped. It’s terrorising No-Majs, and when No-Majs are afraid, they attack. This could mean exposure. It could mean war.” “PAN AROUND to watch TINA come through the door with NEWT. As they enter, the whole entrance magically transforms from the Woolworth Building to the Magical Congress of the United States of America (MACUSA).” Fun Facts about Fantastic Beasts: The book is set way back in 1926 in New York, and it takes place before any of Harry’s adventures J.K. Rowling made her screenplay debut with this book The movie will have four more movies as sequels This book served as a textbook for Harry Potter and many of his friends when they studied at Hogwarts The Niffler – a kleptomaniac shown in the movie – is very similar to Echidnas sans the spines Muggles are known as “No-Majs” in the American version of wizardry Newt’s only intention is to save all his creatures from harm Graves is none other than Grindelwald – the man responsible for several mysterious disturbances occurring across the world **Don't miss the first installment of the newest saga in the Harry Potter adventures! J.K. Rowling debuts her first screenplay with "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them." Learn about the world of wizardry in America long before Harry and friends are ever born!*** Screenplay Review The movie Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them serves as a prequel to Harry Potter movies, but unlike the Harry Potter movies that portray innocent children learning about magical creatures, this movie is meant more for the adults. There’s no dearth of magical characters in this movie, and even non-wizards aka No-Majs are incredibly interesting, but what makes this movie impeccable is its comic timing. Potterheads will perhaps enjoy Newt’s character the most since the gullible magizoologist tries his best to save his creatures from harm. The other characters including Tina, Queenie and Jacob play stellar roles, but several creatures, including the Niffler, are sure to make people watch the movie more than once! Needless to say, the struggle of good versus evil is highlighted well, and although a few scenes may be a tad violent for young fans, it’s certainly worth every penny. Click Buy Now with 1-Click to Own Your Copy Today!
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781541096660 (1541096665)
ASIN: 1541096665
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2010-12-22)
Pages no: 24
Edition language: English
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