The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

  • Director: Michael Apted
  • Writer: Christopher Markus,Stephen McFeely,Michael Petroni
  • Countries of origin: United States, United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Release date: December 10, 2010
  • Runtime: 1h 53min
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby Surround 7.1, SDDS
  • Also known as: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
  • The film "The Chronicles of Narnia 3: Leon Lai Ming Treader" is based on the British writer Clive Staples Lewis 's novel of the same name. It was jointly produced by the 20th Century Fox and Walden in the 20th century , with a total investment of US$155 million. Released as a 3D stereoscopic movie. The film was released in the UK on December 9, 2010.
    The film takes place a few years after the end of the second story, Lucy, Edmond and their cousin Eustace once again set foot on the land of The Chronicles of Narnia in a dispute. Together with their old friend Prince Caspian, they took the Leon Lai Ming Treader to find the missing seven Sirs, explored the eastern seas of The Chronicles of Narnia, and went to the end of the world to visit the land of Aslan, embarking on a fantastic adventure Journey.

    Details

    • Release date December 10, 2010
    • Filming locations Whakaari/White Island, New Zealand
    • Production companies Fox 2000 Pictures, Walden Media, A Film Location Company

    Box office

    Budget

    $155,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $104,386,950

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $24,005,069

    Gross worldwide

    $415,686,217

    Movie reviews

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    • By Trevor 2022-04-23 07:01:52

      The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

      The film is still adapted from the novel, but there are seven islands in the original book, and five islands in the movie. For me, who hadn't read the original, the story was a bit ambiguous and choppy, and I wondered if it was something only mind-hopping, extremely imaginative kids could understand. The naive storytelling and play-like fight scenes are not what adults like. So while the novelty of "Narnia" wears off, I doubt how much of an adult audience's enthusiasm for its sequel will...

    • By Ron 2022-04-23 07:01:52

      Narnia is a heartwarming story told to children under the age of 12 by an elder with pure childlike innocence

      I've read Narnia's novels, listened to its audiobooks, and watched 3 of its films, and I've always had the impression that this is children's literature really written for children. It is not a fairy tale for adults, but an excellent work written for children, showing them the beautiful and pure side of the world, and subtly teaching them courage, integrity and kindness to explore the unknown life and face no matter what kind of life.

      I believe that real children will feel sympathy...

    • By Soledad 2022-04-23 07:01:52

      How cruel is reality

      I haven't read Narnia's book
      or googled the whole story
      as if the beginning of each episode would imply that
      they were in a time of war?
      And entering Narnia is because
      the land of Narnia is in danger and needs these brave kings and queens
      . Then, from one dangerous place to another dangerous place,
      from a war-torn country to a country that also needs to fight against various The strange country of elves,
      but these children are still obsessed with going to...

    • By Jade 2022-04-23 07:01:52

      The Chronicles of Narnia - Fairytales vs Myths

      "The Chronicles of Narnia" - Fairy Tales VS Mythology

         "The Chronicles of Narnia" series has released three films so far, although in the second film, it was rumored that Disney, the old owner, wanted to cut the fantasy series in half due to the unsatisfactory box office. News, but in any case, either due to the east wind of 3D technology, or rekindled hopes of a box office hit, the series finally survived. However, my country's radio and television department never seems to be...

    • By Mckenna 2022-04-23 07:01:52

      Fairy Tale Never Happened

      Just like that annoying child said, all the fantasy fairy tales have never appeared, the deepest feeling is not how a group of people enters the fairy tale or the journey (this may be the deepest feeling for children), but the fairy tale The kind of memories after disappearing, people grow up and know that they have been deceived countless times, but they cannot refuse to be deceived. After being deceived, they wake up and have to recall the impossibility. When they laugh, they laugh and cry. I...

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    • By Rowan 2023-09-16 13:29:51

      All kinds of bravado, all kinds of movie-watching pleasures that have just been hung up instantly give a boring decomposition, this adventure journey is really boring. In this century, still holding traditional, positive fairy tales to make money, this trick is basically...

    • By Kristoffer 2023-08-11 08:52:04

      The snake demon is ugly, and the petals are beautiful. overall younger...

    • By Vance 2023-06-14 06:05:52

      There's a place for us. Better than Pirates of the Caribbean...

    • By Harmon 2023-06-05 17:14:24

      I remember seeing this with EX at the time, I've been struggling with how big my 3D glasses are. Fortunately, I still saw the lion twice when I woke...

    • By Chaz 2023-04-29 08:28:07

      Is this the same name as the Lord of the...

    Movie plot

    The story takes place three years after the Narnia era in the last episode of "Prince Caspian". During the British War in 1943, the eldest and second child of Pevensey’s children left home, Peter was preparing for college entrance exams, Susan was on vacation in the United States, the third and the youngest-Edmund and Lucy were unwilling Unwilling to stay at a relative's house near Cambridge. Their biggest challenge there was to deal...
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    Behind the scenes gags

    "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" is the only film in the "The Chronicles of Narnia" series so far that is not produced and distributed by Disney, and it is also the only film produced in 3D format.
    The first trailer of the film was screened before "Toy Story 3". Because "Toy Story 3" is a 3D movie, this trailer was also made into 3D.
    There are a total of seven islands in the original book "The Voyage of the Dawn...
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    Negative Ratings

    The scenes in Louis's original work are so vivid and rich in the film that the audience hardly has time to remember before being taken to the next scene. ("Guardian" review)
    The really good news for viewers is that if you are looking for a Christmas movie that is suitable for the whole family to watch, there is no need to look for it anymore. (Comment by "Daily Mail")
    The boring and monotonous third part bodes badly for the "Narnia"...
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    Comprehensive

    Unlike the previous two movies, which focused on combat plots, "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" mainly describes adventure, and the adventure experience is more helpful to truly and meticulously express the inner growth of children. As the children gradually grow into teenagers, the plot arrangement of the film no longer only focuses on expressing simple concepts such as bravery, kindness, and friendship, but...
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    Movie quotes

    • 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 PevensieKing Caspian: Noo!

      [Caspian and Edmund look at each other. Lucy looks at them and rolls her eyes]

    • [first lines]

      Intake Officer: Are you sure you're eighteen?

      Edmund Pevensie: Why? Do I look older?

    • Lucy Pevensie: Will you come and visit us in our world?

      Aslan: I shall be watching you always.

      Lucy Pevensie: How?

      Aslan: In your world, I have another name. You must learn to know me by it. That was the very reason why you were brought to Narnia, that by knowing me here for a little, you may know me better there.