The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian Comments

  • Brice 2021-10-22 14:40:53

    The children grow up, and the director's guidance to the actors' acting skills is much more mature than the previous one. The plot is also more tortuous. Ben Barnes is still quite classical, and the level of show needs to be improved. In general, Andrew Adarmson is still too naive to make epic...

  • Fidel 2021-10-22 14:40:53

    In fact, the themes and elements of the Chronicles of Narnia series are very rich. The first theme is the death and resurrection of gods. The elements are mainly innocence, novelty and sacredness. The second theme is about ordinary humans after the disappearance of miracles. The struggle for power and the silence of nature are also mixed with the confusion and loss in the growth of young people. The overall tone is heavier. The third part goes directly to the unknown, exploring the mysterious...

  • Gage 2021-10-22 14:40:53

    Barely passing. Aslan is a game designer. He sat and watched the humans who intruded into Narnia over the centuries to grow bigger and even occupy the magpie’s nest. It should be a kind of Catholic logic of God-when I was young, I was struggling with this set of books. It is suspected that Lewis may have any agreement with Tolkien, such as elves, centaur, and minotaur who write and who do not write. The plot is very simple. The protagonist Caspian of a father and son's revenge story...

  • Alexzander 2021-10-22 14:40:53

    I still haven't avoided the logical flaws that some magical stories often have, but the overall look is pretty good. In addition, the lion that exists in God is so damn chic, it makes it more than lust after reading...

  • Myrl 2021-10-22 14:40:53

    A particularly terrifying formula. Whenever "The Chronicles of Narnia" was released, I happened to be in love, and I happened to go to the theater to watch it with my ex-girlfriend. I happened to lose love after watching it again. Each of the three is so, I hate this...

  • Laverna 2021-10-22 14:40:53

    From the beginning to the end, I didn’t really understand the reason for this second part. I really don’t want to shoot anymore. What's the...

  • Vincent 2021-10-22 14:40:53

    After all, it is an adaptation of a fairy tale, and the momentum, pattern, character characteristics and storyline cannot be compared with the Lord of the...

  • Thaddeus 2021-10-22 14:40:53

    Good vase by Ben Barnes. The plot of the movie is too naive! Could it be that the kind of childlike innocence that I saw in the first movie is gone? Why do I like the first one so much. ....

  • Elwyn 2021-10-22 14:40:53

    The eldest sister is great, there are fewer freckles. Lion, will you die if you come out early? If you have to die, you will pretend to be B Fan Er's...

  • Keagan 2021-10-22 14:40:52

    The flashlight man is so cute. The prince is very handsome. King Peter is also so handsome. The cat is tied up so cute! The bear is so cute! The handsome guy is so handsome~~~I also scored full marks for the ending...

Extended Reading
  • Nikki 2022-04-20 09:01:27

    fairy tales have grown up

    In 2006, the release of "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion King, the Witch and the Wardrobe" drove countless people crazy, and Disney finally extended the fairy tale to another fantasy and slightly cruel world. Three years later, I can still clearly remember the magical world that shocked her and...

  • Skyla 2022-03-21 09:01:32

    get close to nature

    When I saw it at the end, I felt that the ending song was so good, humans were so bad, those dwarfs, mice, the Narnians of Centaurus, etc. deserved to win, and the ending was really good. Good people have good rewards, bad people have bad rewards, the most comfortable ending.
    I have never been...

The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian quotes

  • [the Pevensies are preparing to leave Narnia]

    Prince Caspian: I wish we could have had more time together.

    Susan Pevensie: We never would have worked, anyway.

    Prince Caspian: Why not?

    Susan Pevensie: Well, I am 1300 years older than you.

  • Peter Pevensie: What do you suppose happens back home if you die here?