I started this series back before I knew what a piece of shit Rowling was and for whatever reason I decided to get drunk and pirate the remaining movies. And fuck, they should have been named Liberal Meritocracies And How To Worship Them.

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Newt is charming and autistic no matter what anyone says and the discourse around him being an example of nontoxic masculinity is great. The stuff about Dumbledore/Grindelwald being played straight in the second movie and then being gay again in the third (but now Grindelwald is no longer played by Depp?) is whatever. I’ll skip straight to the chase. This series seemed to just invoke the Holocaust and then forget about it.

In the second movie, it’s shown that Grindelwald has seen the future. He’s seen the Holocaust and the dropping of the atomic bomb and he shows this to his followers, claiming to want to stop it. He’s an opportunist, of course, because he’s Very Evil. But then in the third movie they confirm that his visions of the future are correct. In fact, it focuses on a crucial wizarding election held in Weimar Germany in 1933. But, twist! They have a magical creature that can tell when someone is Very Good, which lets them do that instead of an election. So the Very Evil man tries to win the election by tricking people, but the Very Good person wins because of the actions of the protagonists. So everything turned out great and nothing went wrong.

Oh right, the Holocaust. They literally do not address it. The dissolution of the Weimar Republic is not mentioned. It’s still coming. All the main characters saw it and know that it’s true and is coming and it’s just forgotten about because the Very Good person got magically elected. It really pissed me off, tbh.

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  • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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    10 months ago

    The original book makes allusion to the Holocaust by way of Voldemort and the Secret Wizard War his parents fight in. Except the conflict is resolved by way of a Very Special Boy, rather than the millions of lives and billions of hours of labor invested in a continent spanning slog.

    Fantastic Beasts was supposed to be a different new thing. Not just some prequel to a prequel, but a Gilded Age jaunt through a magical world that gets away from Wizard High School and grows up a bit. The first movie delivered on that (even if it was a live action knock off of Card Capture Sakura). But the next two were just "Hey, y'all remember Harry Potter?" Total garbage.