Once on my blog, I did a poll on who would kick the ass of Voldemort Grinda Valda or vice versa. The majority voted for Grinych. And this is not surprising, because Volodya was essentially made by a Hogwarts graduate, and Grinych we know as a wizard equal in power and skill to Dumbledore himself.
And if in the first films was set on the scale of the personality and power of Grindelwald, the third film all the scale extinguished. Especially in the final, Grinych somehow loses all resourcefulness and just slightly dissatisfied with watching his case with the elections collapse.
Grinych's ability to foresee the future is similar to that of Professor Trelawney. He sees that a man from Dumbledore will come to him, but he does not see that Quini is lying to him for his love.
I like the actor Mikkelsen, but he has an emotional range like a toothpick, he has no drama in the game, no soul throwing, and we from GP still know that throwing there somewhere should already be.
The Quini-Kowalski line was not revealed, I really like this line and could have paid more attention to it.
I liked the scene of Newt’s rescue of his brother, but I did not understand why it was in the plot.
Credence, it seems, cut to the maximum for external reasons, so his storyline was also crumpled and as if useless, well at least the guy finally found out who his parent was.
From what I liked - a new fantastic creature - qilin.
In general, it seems, there are fewer magical little things that were shown to us earlier and because of what the magical world looked so voluminous and interesting.
As a fan of Rowling’s wizarding world, I’ll be watching all the movies anyway, but right now it’s like that horse and Game of Thrones meme where by the end of the show the horse is becoming more schematic and slanted.