I was sorely disappointed in the Fantastic Beasts movie I saw this morning. **SPOILERS(KIND OF)COMING**More than one part of the film made me cringe and the HP fan in me was offended and upset. In summary: I felt the story lacked organization, lacked a general regard for morality, and did not defend the sanctity of life. Kevin and I both left the theater feeling, for lack of a better word, yucky. What is our world coming to? I thought all the way home. The one redeeming quality of the film? Newt Scamander & his beasts, like the kelpie. And Jacob, yeah, Jacob was good. Everybody else... well, they sorta broke my heart.
Later on, we were treated to a play at a local theater and its musical production of The Scarlet Pimpernel. The story details a hero and his comrades that go to incredible lengths to save intended victims of the French Revolution's Guillotine. As the story progressed, I felt quite the opposite effect of the morning's film. While the historic circumstance is undeniably tragic in nature, the heroes in the production upheld morals, values, courage, fidelity, clean comedy... and I felt empowered and uplifted by the end, and so did my husband.
Today I'm grateful for good, clean, local theater.
Later on, we were treated to a play at a local theater and its musical production of The Scarlet Pimpernel. The story details a hero and his comrades that go to incredible lengths to save intended victims of the French Revolution's Guillotine. As the story progressed, I felt quite the opposite effect of the morning's film. While the historic circumstance is undeniably tragic in nature, the heroes in the production upheld morals, values, courage, fidelity, clean comedy... and I felt empowered and uplifted by the end, and so did my husband.
Today I'm grateful for good, clean, local theater.
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