The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader movie plot
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Ned 2022-03-28 09:01:02
The director changed from Adamson, who was doing medieval animation, to Apter, a professional old director who did everything. Apter's shortcomings are quite obvious. The plot of this episode itself is very simple. A nasty cousin, Eustace, is summoned to Caspian's Voyage of the Dawn Treader. After Caspian unites the land, he goes out to sea to find the Seven Lords of the previous generation, along with seven swords to break the curse. In fact, the plot of the first two episodes is also very simple. The biggest problem with this one is that the rhythm has not changed very much. It has always been the repetition of the incident of landing on the island to find a sword. The explanation is very casual, and the protagonists have no interaction with everyone on the island, and there is no reaction. As for the growth theme of this series, Eustace is the main character this time. The movie is very restrained in expressing his incompatibility. It is an advantage, but this character does not write much thickness, and only relies on the mouse warrior to always give the dragon queen Eustace encouraged to cover up the transmutation process of growth in the past, but it was easy to save trouble.
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Ned 2022-03-29 09:01:02
Just give one star to the ending song, I didn't expect Carrie Underwood's movie to be so embarrassing to call it a blockbuster?!!! The protagonists are so ugly, the cohesion & coherence are so bad, it's one meter away!!!
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader quotes
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Lilliandil: [Caspian, Edmund, and Lucy look up into the sky as a brilliant blue light descends upon them]
Lucy Pevensie: Look!
[the light transforms into Lilliandril]
Lilliandil: Travelers of Narnia, I am your guide.
King Caspian: You are most beautiful.
Lilliandil: If it is a distraction for you, I-I can change forms.
Edmund Pevensie, King Caspian: Noo!
[Caspian and Edmund look at each other. Lucy looks at them and rolls her eyes]
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[first lines]
Intake Officer: Are you sure you're eighteen?
Edmund Pevensie: Why? Do I look older?