FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM

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Tina Goldstein (Katherine Waterston) has the Hermione role and Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) has the Potter role as a defender of Magical Beasts.

FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM

Film Review by Marlene Ardoin

The “Fantastic Beasts” magical clan in New York does not have the warmth of its English, “Harry Potter” counterpart.

It does not feel like 70 years back in time, rather like 70 years ahead of time. The United States does not have the castles and New York definitely does not have the English countryside. I think it should have started in England, just for reference.

Eddie Redmayne staring as Newt Scamander has the Potter role as a defender of Magical Beasts. In 2014, he starred as Stephen Hawking in “The Theory of Everything” and in 2016, Redmayne starred in the biographical drama “The Danish Girl,” which I could not get out of my mind while I was watching this movie.

What I would have liked to see was Newt capturing those beasts, in England and in other countries, then going to New York. It is not clear why he is going to New York.  Why not just go straight to Arizona to release his creatures?

Katherine Waterston staring as Tina Goldstein, has the Hermione Granger role, but is a sorry version of her. Tina is a failure as an auror.  She lacks the intelligence, pluck and inventiveness of a Hermione.  She looks less powerful and she is less powerful.  I would have liked to see her blossom into her power.

I found it hard to believe that Tina could have held onto Newt, without his polite co-operation. This is a very lop-sided partnership.

Turns out, Tina has a sister, Queenie Goldstein (Alison Sudol), who usurps all the sex appeal, beauty and heart, in her role. Too bad she prefers non-magical folk as possible suitors, Jacob Kowalski (Dan Fogler).

 Queenie seems to appreciate Jacob’s appreciation of her cooking.  Okay, this is playing it too traditional.  They keep Jacob around because he is so likeable?

Toward the end of this story, the magical beasts lose the focus. Now, we need to pay attention to magical children who have been abused by non-magical folk. Harry Potter was abused, but he never became a monster.

To tie this story together, Newt could have tamed this child, just like he does his magical beasts. That would have tied this story together better for me.

Are they a magical clan in New York, or vampires in New York? I was left with a very cold, disappointed feeling.

Screen-writer, J. K. Rowling, seems to suffer under the pressure of trying crank something out. I like it when she is adventurous and really knows and loves her territory.

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11/28/2016 # Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

THE LEGEND OF TARZAN

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Samuel L. Jackson lures Tarzan (Alexander Skarsgard) back to the Congo.

THE LEGEND OF TARZAN

By Marlene Ardoin

Like America, Africa was exploited horribly. “The Legend of Tarzan” highlights this truth with the fascinating story of an infant raised by a female gorilla.  This fantasy somehow reveals the truth, but with a far more joyful outcome.

It was not just the slave trade, but the exploitation of ivory trade, trophy trade, diamond trade and every other kind of greed. Unfortunately, these evils are still a reality of today.  If only Tarzan could come to the rescue.

Our story opens with the handsome, refined Tarzan (Alexander Skarsgard) sipping tea in an English mansion, looking up and saying, “No”. This image of him contrasts radically with the Tarzan who is unleashed later in the African part of the story.  His American wife, Jane (Margot Robbie), insists on going on the journey with him.

Samuel L. Jackson plays a mercenary, who is sent to lure Tarzan back to the Congo. Jackson finds himself ill-equipped physically to keeping up with a Tarzan and the other natives. All he has is a gun, which won’t help him much if he is stranded in the middle of a lush and very dangerous jungle. 

Christoph Waltz plays a corrupt merciless Belgian captain sent by King Leopold of Belgium to find diamonds and control the region. In other words, he is King Leopold’s stooge. 

And, the part about a King Leopold of Belgium is a true fact. Leopold II (9 April 1835 – 17 December 1909) was the second King of the Belgians, chiefly remembered for the founding and exploitation of the Congo Free State as a private venture.

Leopold extracted a fortune from the Congo, initially by the collection of ivory, and after a rise in the price of rubber in the 1890s, by forced labor from the natives to harvest and process rubber. Under his regime millions of Congolese people died; modern estimates range from one to fifteen million, with the consensus figure climbing by around ten million.

Why do they need Tarzan to come back to the jungle? Apparently they cut a deal with one of the chiefs, who wants Tarzan dead for killing his son, who killed Tarzan’s gorilla mother, in an initiation rite of passage.

As it turns out, Tarzan and his wife are welcomed back to the Congo, not only by the animals, but by a specific African tribe, where Jane grew up.

This story keeps getting better and better. It has a magnificent cast, gorgeous scenery, amazing animal footage and a very warm-hearted story. And, I promise, it has a very, happy ending. 

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Leopold II of Belgium

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold_II_of_Belgium

7/13/2016 # THE LEGEND OF TARZAN