Publicat de rehina la Am fost innebunita dupa primul film Narnia si am zis ca trebuie sa citesc cartile: Is the first Narnia book without the Pevensie children. Editura Arthur | Coperte Arthur in | Pinterest | Books, Narnia and Timeline photos This perilous journey brings them face to face with many wonders and dangers as they sail toward Aslan’s country at the end of the world. They discover a wardrobe in Professor Digory Kirke’s house that leads to the magical land of Narnia. The children set out once nania to save Narnia. Tells the story of the Pevensie children’s second trip to Narnia. Their castle is in ruins and all the dryads have retreated so far within themselves that only Aslan’s magic can wake them. Is the first Narnia book without the Pevensie children. The story takes place during the reign of the Pevensies in Narnia, an era which begins and ends in the last chapter of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. The children become kings and queens of this new-found land and establish the Golden Age of Narnia, leaving a legacy to be rediscovered in later books. Many long-standing questions about the world are answered as a result. Once there, they join Caspian’s voyage on the ship Dawn Treader to find the seven lords who were banished when Miraz took over the throne. Hopefully the new director for "The Dawn Treader" will do better.They discover a wardrobe in Professor Digory Kirke’s house that leads to the magical land of Narnia. Simply put, this is a well put together film that doesn't have a whole lot of material backing it up. Since we are not involved with the characters or with the story, all we can do is watch the nice stuff that has been put on screen. Part of this I blame on lacking material.
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There were no standouts with this movie like there was with Tilda Swinton in the last one. There are characters, some good, some bad, but you are not entirely sure what their motives are. The result is that we, as the audience, don't feel very involved with the story. Not until the end of the film did I really feel his evil presence, and by then, it was hard for me to start fearing him. King Miraz looks like the bad guy version of King Leonidas from "300," and his motives seem muddled. The filmmakers have also seemed to believe that since we got to know the children in the first movie, we don't need much characterization involving them again. The whole backstory involving the raising of Prince Caspian from the novel has been cut, making our hero less 3-dimensional than we would want him to be. You would think that with a title like "Prince Caspian," the filmmakers would work to make our hero well rounded. This is where the Penvensie children come in, as they are whisked away from London back to Narnia, to restore balance in a now grittier land. Miraz orders the boy to be murdered, but Caspian escapes, and inadvertently calls for help. Now, the evil king Miraz hopes to permanently establish the Telemarine stronghold, but his throne is threatened by his nephew Prince Caspian. Since the four Penvensie children left, Narnia has been overcome by the evil Telemarines, who have banished all Narnians. One year has passed in our time, but 1300 years have passed in Narnia. Unfortunately, the material seems to be lacking. The visuals are impeccable, the production design is well done, the costumes look great, and the actors do fine. Don't get me wrong, the film is well put together. I had quite enjoyed the first Narnia, but upon seeing this one, I felt kind of blah. It was on a sudden decision that I went with a group of friends to a 9:10 showing of this film that, at the time of this review, was yesterday.