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    Review: Reality Inspires Fantasy in ‘Magic Beyond Words: The J.K. Rowling Story’


    Dilip Poddar By Dilip PoddarJanuary 12, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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    “Life is difficult, and complicated, and beyond anyone’s total control, and the humility to know that will enable you to survive its vicissitudes.”

                   ~ J.K. Rowling.

    “Magic Beyond Words: The J.K Rowling Story” is a 2011 TV film adaptation of the book “J.K. Rowling: A Biography by Sean Smith.” It’s a dramatized account of the life of the celebrated British writer who created “Harry Potter”—the award-winning, best-selling book series in history, having sold more than 500 million copies worldwide, to date, in over 80 languages. The book series later found its way to the cinema with a 7-part, successful film franchise, which remains an unparalleled hit globally. 

    However, little does the world really know about the heart-wrenching hardships and struggles Joanne Rowling had to endure before achieving success and stardom of this scale. As director Paul A. Kaufman showcases on the screen, J.K. Rowling’s life was laden with challenges right from her humble beginnings. Her patience was tested mercilessly at life’s different turns. But her willpower to keep chasing her dreams, despite the hardships, was what made her life an epitome of resilience for the rest of the world.

    “Magic Beyond Words: The J.K Rowling Story” aired on television on July 18, 2011—the same year when the final part of the “Harry Potter” film (“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II”) was also released in theatres. With Poppy Montgomery playing the adult J.K. Rowling, the 90-minute biopic drama casts light into the life of the inspiring personality—right from her childhood years till the time she became a star-studded writer. 

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    Poppy Montgomery in a scene from “Magic Beyond Words: The J.K. Rowling Story” (Lifetime, 2011).

    The movie is nothing less than a privileged opportunity for all “Harry Potter” fans to know the amount of patience and perseverance that worked behind producing the greatest fictional book series of all time. “Magic Beyond Words” covers Rowling’s personal and professional life journeys with equal attention. Rowling’s personal struggles, including her awkward teenage years, her mother’s crippling health, a bad marriage in a foreign country (Portugal), and the resulting separation, have been beautifully created for the screen. The movie also sheds light on the plight of the people seeking social welfare assistance from the governments—as unemployed, single parent Joanne is shown to be leading a hand-to-mouth life, surviving on mere 69-pounds-a-week governmental aid in modern Britain after separating from her husband Jorge Arantes (Antonio Cupo).

    An equal focus has been given to Rowling’s journey to becoming an accomplished author in the UK, right from being a teenager insecure about her career and unwilling to give up her dreams of studying writing at Oxford University. 

    It is both surprising and amusing to learn how Rowling, in her early career, kept the original drafts of the “Harry Potter” story unmanaged and scattered among a pile of rough papers, long before their compiled form could reach the busy desks of potential publishers in the United Kingdom. It was the desperate times that made her find a companion in the written word and give form to all her imaginations on paper. For Rowling, the road to success was long and tiring. It was only after several major publishers rejected her manuscripts that one publisher finally agreed to sign her, thus changing her life forever.

    “Magic Beyond Words” is a story relevant to everyone. It’s not any famous writer’s life history. It’s a story of a human’s faith in themselves when their world was falling apart and their perseverance to dream big when their name didn’t matter to the world. J.K. Rowling’s life can be an inspiration to millions!

    This movie is available to watch on Netflix.

     

     

     

     

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