How many more Narnias are there for Mother Nature's revenge.?

Kaitlin 2022-04-20 09:01:27

After watching the whole film, my first feeling was
"at that time, nature's revenge

on human beings". Under the deforestation of human beings, nature chose to be silent and chose to endure silently,
but
there will be a day when Aslan will wake them up.
Then
all the Are you a royal family or soldiers
are all swallowed up...
When I saw them chopping down trees, I think the so-called forest disappearing is also because of this reason


. As for the plot.
I really think it is a bit fake and not as good as the first one (my most My favorite Minase and Goatman are no longer needed by the plot) Animals don't need plants to help grow the tree roots and Grandpa Water God also came out. I always think it's because the plot sets the protagonist to win. Since plants can beat people, why did you go to the first part? Dancing>?

And the actors (supporting characters) have become ugly, the black centaurs and the dwarves who always complain and roll their eyes. It's not very good.

I always I think Prince Caspian looks like Leehom Wang. Edmund has become more and more handsome (a classmate of European JELLY fell in love with him uncontrollably)

and I only have one word for the lines
: 囧
Especially Susan to Prince Caspian Said: "It is impossible for us to bear fruit"
囧囧囧囧 to the extreme.

But the big scene of the war is still nothing to say. It is very beautiful.
The environment of Narnia is also very beautiful and aspirational~
a good place with blue water and blue sky.. .

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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian quotes

  • Susan Pevensie: [referring to Peter] I wish he'd just listened to the D.L.F. in the first place!

    Edmund Pevensie: D.L.F.?

    Lucy Pevensie: Dear Little Friend.

    Trumpkin: Oh... that's not at all patronizing, is it?

  • Lucy Pevensie: [holding up one of her old dresses] I was so tall.

    Susan Pevensie: Well, you were older then.

    Edmund Pevensie: As opposed to hundreds of years later, when you're younger.