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Trong một nỗ lực để ngăn chặn các kế hoạch nâng cao những phù thủy máu tinh khiết của Grindelwald để cai trị tất cả những sinh vật không ma thuật, Albus Dumbledore đã tranh thủ Scamander Newt của mình, người đồng ý giúp đỡ, mặc dù anh ta không biết về những nguy hiểm nằm ở phía trước. Các dòng được vẽ như tình yêu và lòng trung thành được thử nghiệm, ngay cả trong số những người bạn và gia đình thật nhất, trong một thế giới phù thủy ngày càng chia rẽ.
Thông tin sản xuất
November 14, 2018
Ngày phát hành
$200,000,000
Ngân sách
$654,900,000
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Warner Bros. Pictures
US

Heyday Films
GB
Đạo diễn
David Yates
Female
Stephen Woolfenden
Female
Diễn viên
Eddie Redmayne
Newt Scamander
Katherine Waterston
Tina Goldstein
Dan Fogler
Jacob Kowalski
Alison Sudol
Queenie Goldstein
Johnny Depp
Grindelwald
Jude Law
Albus Dumbledore
Ezra Miller
Credence Barebone
Zoë Kravitz
Leta Lestrange
Callum Turner
Theseus Scamander
Claudia Kim
Nagini
Carmen Ejogo
Seraphina Picquery
Jessica Williams
Eulalie Hicks
William Nadylam
Yusuf Kama
Ingvar E. Sigurðsson
Grimmson
Ólafur Darri Ólafsson
Skender
Kevin Guthrie
Abernathy
Brontis Jodorowsky
Nicolas Flamel
Derek Riddell
Torquil Travers
David Sakurai
Krall
Fiona Glascott
Minerva McGonagall
Wolf Roth
Spielman
Victoria Yeates
Bunty
Poppy Corby-Tuech
Rosier
Cornell John
Arnold Guzman
Claudius Peters
Nagel
Bart Soroczynski
Stebbins
Danielle Hugues
Irma Dugard
Alfie Simmons
McClaggan
Isaac Cortinovis Johnson
McClaggan's Friend
Olivia Popica
Receptionist
Alfie Mailley
Child in Bubble
Simon Wan
Chang
Andrew Turner
MacDuff
Linda Santiago
Credence's Aunt
Alfrun Rose
Red-Haired Witch
Maja Bloom
Carrow
Olwen Fouéré
Melusine
Simon Meacock
Krafft
David Wilmot
Portkey Tout
Ed Gaughan
French Policeman
Jamie Campbell Bower
Young Grindelwald
Toby Regbo
Young Dumbledore
Hugh Quarshie
Mustafa Kama
Isaura Barbé-Brown
Laurena Kama
Keith Chanter
Corvus Lestrange Senior
Jemima Woolnough
Gryffindor Girl
Hollie Burgess
Gryffindor Girl
Thea Lamb
Young Leta Lestrange (13-16 Years Old)
Joshua Shea
Young Newt (13-16 Years Old)
Isaac Domingos
Yusuf Kama (12 Years Old)
Christopher Birks
Young Auror-Auditorium
Sabine Crossen
Mrs. Lestrange (uncredited)
Morrison Thomas
Old Carnie (uncredited)
Johanna Thea
Ministry of Magic Witch (uncredited)
Liv Hansen
Ministry of Magic Witch (uncredited)
Israel Ruiz
Ministry of Magic Wizard (uncredited)
Jag Patel
Senior Wizard (uncredited)
Deepak Anand
Wizard (uncredited)
Phil Hodges
Prisoner 001 (uncredited)
Michael Haydon
Shopkeeper (uncredited)
Tim Ingall
Spectrum (uncredited)
Stephen McDade
Cirque Arcanus Worker (uncredited)
Jeremy Oliver
Circus passerby (uncredited)
Dave Simon
Muggle at Circus (uncredited)
Jason Redshaw
Chef (uncredited)
Callum Forman
Doorman (uncredited)
Ryan Hannaford
Sailor (uncredited)
Donna Preston
Circus Compare (uncredited)
Nasir Jama
Macusa Prison (uncredited)
Aykut Hilmi
Shafiq (uncredited)
Natalie Lauren
Parisian Woman (uncredited)
Deano Bugatti
Muggle (uncredited)
Adrian Wheeler
Party Guest (uncredited)
Annarie Boor
Wand Seller (uncredited)
Ana Cilas
French Muggle (uncredited)
Grant Crookes
Cafe Owner (uncredited)
Maddie Evans
School Pupil (uncredited)
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International Critic Reviews

_By JD Phillips, geekr.org_ The Harry Potter movies are great but one of the main flaws of the original franchise was the struggle the films had condensing the lengthy novels into movies under three hours. Despite the Fantastic Beasts sequel not being based on a book, it still somehow feels like its stressing to condense a five hundred page book into a smaller narrative. The movie runs from scenario to scenario so quickly that it’s hard to remember what all happened in its muddled story. That’s not to say the film is terrible at all, surprisingly. For a movie that has serious pacing problems throughout and has more interest in setting up sequels than it is at finding a memorable plot of its own, it’s actually very entertaining. The returning cast members are all back and while none leave quite the impression they did before they’re all still entertaining in their own way. Newt is back but the movie doesn’t seem nearly as interested in him and his magical monsters than it is with all of the new elements. Redmayne is still terrific in the role, however, and makes the character much more interesting than the script does by itself. Jacob and Tina are back as well though both of their stories are shelved for most of the film and completely forgotten in the final moments. The biggest surprise though is that Queenie gets the best arc of any character in the movie. She was one of the more interesting characters in the original and while many of the twists in the film fall flat, the one involving her character was my favorite moment of the entire movie. I’m more excited to see her story resolved than I am most of the other elements. It shouldn’t surprise anyone who has seen the trailers that the new characters kind of take over the film from the returning players. Jude Law and Johnny Depp’s Dumbledore and Grindelwald are what this film is more focused on than any other plot element. Both veteran actors shine so much that the movie loses energy when they aren’t on screen. Law effortlessly settles into Dumbledore’s twinkly-eyed wise, yet manipulative schtick. Depp also kills it as Grindelwald. In fact, it pains me to say this because of how much of an ass the actor is in real life, this is the most I’ve liked Depp as a performer since his first time playing Jack Sparrow. He avoids most of the oddball antics he’s been milking for so many years and delivers a subdued, terrifying performance as Grindelwald. He more than holds his own against Ralph Fiennes, which is saying something. Other new players are a mixed bag. Zoe Kravitz’s Leta Lastrange is an interesting character but none of the others really stand out. Newt’s brother Theseus is a particularly big missed opportunity. The film never adequately explains what caused the rivalry between the two Scamanders and it all gets resolved before there’s a chance to go into it more. Claudia Kim’s Nagini may have caused a big stir when she was announced in one of the trailers but very little is actually done with her character. It feels more like a stunt than anything else. The biggest stunt comes from the big reveal in the end featuring Ezra Miller’s Credence. There’s a huge twist that not only breaks established history but feels extremely forced. For one, the movie never really explains how Credence came back to life in the first place. It feels like Ezra Miller became a bigger commodity for DC since he is the Flash so now the franchise is committing more to him than initially intended. There was no hint at all in the first movie that he was secretly connected to existing characters in a big way, so it seems out of left field. Regardless, I love Ezra Miller and hope the twist gets him better material in the future. The movie doesn’t feel much like a Fantastic Beasts franchise anymore but when it does focus on its titular magical creatures, it really shines. The design and concept of the creatures lead to some of the best visuals of the entire Harry Potter pantheon. In fact, it feels like a real shame that we can’t get a smaller franchise that is just about Newt’s magical zoological adventures. The quieter moments of the movies where Newt is just connecting with a magical animal on its own terms are truly beautiful. Unfortunately, these moments get overtaken by the larger story around them. I feel like this franchise is straining to be two different franchises at the same time. It would almost make more sense to separate them into a smaller scale “Fantastic Beasts” franchise and a larger scale “Crimes of Grindelwald” franchise. This mishmash of different ideas is feeling a little too much like the Hobbit films. Somehow though, despite all of the messiness of the movie’s screenplay, I still found myself entertained throughout. While it may never hit the heights of its legendary predecessors, this film easily proves that the Wizarding World still has lots of magic left. Maybe the executives at Warner Bros should consider other avenues like television or other films so that Newt’s film series doesn’t carry the weight of one of the most magical film series ever. “Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindelwald” may not rise to the levels one would hope for, it still proves itself to be worth your time, if even just for one viewing. **7.0**
The first Fantastic Beasts movie was excellent. It was a bright and magical adventure. This one is going down another path and I cannot say that I was overly thrilled by that. This movie is putting emphasis on political machinations, division between the wizards and the non-wizards, betrayals etc. etc. Take away the magic component and you really have a fairly regular racial-differences, humans are bad and all that, movie of the kind that Hollywood is all too eager to mass produce these days. Sure it is not as blunt, preachy and totally ridiculous as a lot of their creations but still … not the path I wanted these movies to take. At least there are plenty of magic and beasts around in this movie to make the dark and, at times, boring story a bit more compelling. The magic and the beasts, i.e. the special effects, are really the most enjoyable part of this movie. I was not too keen about Newt already in the first movie and he is not any better in this one. He is simply too nerdy and insecure for my taste. I prefer main protagonists that are more assertive and active. Having said that he is still a likable chap in general. Queenie is still annoying as hell though. I was very positively surprised by Johnny Depp as Grindelwald though. I was not at all sure that his normal half crazy and comical acting style would make for a good main bad guy. However, he worked very well in the role. The end is pretty much a big cliffhanger and not exactly on a good note. This is actually a fairly sad movie overall which is perhaps one reason that I, personally, did not feel overly impressed by it. That is not too say that it is not a good movie. It is just that is is not the kind of story I hoped for.

First of all, just like in the last movie the acting in this film is excellent but with a few exceptions. Eddie Redmayne was still excellent as Newt but I think he did a better job in the first film. Same thing with Dan Fogler who didn’t seem as funny but useless and could have just been written out of this film. But I did really like Jude Law as a young Dumbledore and Joshua Shea who plays young Newt. Joshua played younger Newt so well that he actually looked like a younger version of Eddie. Jude Law brought the same kind of attitude towards Dumbledore that we all know and love. The special effects and set designs still looked marvellous. The creatures special effects just like last time were great and looked like if we saw them in real life that’s what they would look like. The sets looked directly like they got taken directly out of a history book. Now with this film being a sequel, you would think they would fix the problems they had in the last film but for this one, they didn‘t. The main thing that bugged me was Johnny Depp. He didn’t do a good job of playing the main villain. It could be because of the writing or just because of his acting. Next is all of the subplots. I counted there are around four of them. But seeing how I couldn’t really figure out the main plot one of those subplots could have been the main plot. The last thing is the pacing in this film. Some scenes just seemed like the plot stopped for this one scene that could have just been taken out. The entire film felt really slow and only in the action scenes did it seem to pick up. At least the music was good. In the end, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald just seemed like a cash grab film. I give Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald a 5.5/10.