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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
One year after their incredible adventures in the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Peter, Edmund, Lucy and Susan Pevensie return to Narnia to aid a young prince whose life has been threatened by the evil King Miraz. Now, with the help of a colorful cast of new characters, including Trufflehunter the badger and Nikabrik the dwarf, the Pevensie clan embarks on an incredible quest to ensure that Narnia is returned to its rightful heir.
Release : | 2008 |
Rating : | 6.5 |
Studio : | Walt Disney Pictures, Walden Media, Stillking Films, |
Crew : | Art Department Coordinator, Art Department Coordinator, |
Cast : | Ben Barnes Georgie Henley Skandar Keynes William Moseley Anna Popplewell |
Genre : | Adventure Fantasy Family |
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Waste of time
Save your money for something good and enjoyable
i must have seen a different film!!
It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
If you have read the book, the movie will be awful. If you have not, you may enjoy it. The movie left out many of the important elements from the story and changed many parts completely. Peter portrayed himself in such a different way in the book from the movie. The importance of the other children not seeing Aslan but still following Lucy the second time around was left out completely from the movie. The entire fight scene in Miraz's castle did not happen in the story and pitted Peter and Caspian against one another, another thing that was not in the original story. We were very disappointed throughout much of the movie. I understand the writers need to appeal to the masses, but the original story by C.S. Lewis would have done that on their own.
Lacks the sense of wonder and discovery of the first film, but then again you can only discover once I suppose. Villain is dull and conventional compared to the White Witch (but aren't we all), and there's really not enough story here for the nearly two and a half hour runtime, making the whole thing feel stretched out. Worst of all, the Pevensie kids are watered down and then shoved aside to make room for the oatmeal-bland title character. On the plus side, it's a beautiful film to look at, and there's Peter Dinklage, always a plus.It has its moments, but it's a step or two back from 'The Lion, Witch And The Wardrobe'.
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008): Dir: Andrew Adamson / Cast: William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Ben Barnes, Peter Dinkledge, Georgie Henley: Fantastic and visually glorious epic about authority and faith. Caspian is ushered to freedom when his evil uncle murdered his father. Caspian blows a magical horn in a critical moment and Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy are summoned out of World War 2 London. Together they try to reclaim Narnia and hopes that the great lion Aslan will appear. With glorious special effects and detailed story director Andrew Adamson completes his second Narnia masterpiece. He also helmed the Shrek films as well. The four principal actors playing the children return and not only do they assist Caspian in his battle but they will become royalty themselves. William Moseley and Anna Popplewell return as well as Peter Dinkledge as a dwarf whom they rescue from certain death in the film's beginning. Ben Barnes as Prince Caspian is heroic and capable of being King but by film's end he is given a glimpse of romance. Georgie Henley and Skandar Keynes also reprise their roles as Edmund and Lucy who are more of a focal point here than the older children. The Biblical references feature Aslan as a Christ-like figure that are prominent throughout the series. It also contains a theme regarding power and destination. Score: 10 / 10
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian is a spectacular (and more spectacular than its predecessor) and entertaining family adventure, worthy of the standard set by its predecessor, as well as darker. It has a great beginning, good continuation and a great and emotional ending which left me shattered and in tears. The movie is overall nicely done. However, one thing which I think could have made this second Narnia chapter better would have been to make it into a film which has a bit or some of the Lord of the Rings elements combined with the Narnia elements in order to have a slick and more delicious genre result for the Narnian universe. Also, this second Narnia chapter, while fun to watch, is still (in connection to the first chapter) not good enough in quality to out-rival other similar fantasy movies that have a chance to beat it in genre quality. Nevertheless, it is another well but better done Narnia movie. My rating: 7.2/10