However, Newt’s plans are soon disrupted when his suitcase is accidentally opened, and some of the creatures escape. This leads to a series of events that put Newt and his new friends in danger. Along the way, he meets Jacob Kowalski (played by Dan Fogler), a No-Maj (non-magical person) who becomes his friend and ally.
The movie’s themes of acceptance, understanding, and the importance of empathy are relevant to audiences today, and its magical creatures and world-building are sure to captivate and inspire.
The female leads, Tina and Queenie Goldstein, played by Katherine Waterston and Alison Sudol, respectively, are strong and independent witches who add depth and complexity to the story.
“Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them” received widespread critical acclaim upon its release. The movie holds a 76% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with many critics praising the film’s visuals, performances, and faithfulness to the Harry Potter universe.
The movie’s score, composed by James Newton Howard, is a beautiful and haunting accompaniment to the film. The music perfectly captures the sense of wonder and magic that pervades the story, and adds to the overall emotional impact of the movie.
The film also explores the dangers of prejudice and fear. The character of Percival Graves is a prime example of how fear and prejudice can lead to hatred and violence.