How many in total?

Evie 2022-04-20 09:01:27

In this episode, the four little kingdoms and queens have all grown up. The one I admire the most is Edmond. I remember in the first episode he was a cowardly and timid little boy. Have learned to support Peter with all his strength behind the scenes.

Narnia is a magical and free place. The real owners here are not Aslan, not Peter and the others, but the residents who should live happily here, strange dwarves, clever mice, humorous badgers, kind deer people, Fierce and fearless centaurs, powerful bulls, giant birds with long tails, or just big trees that love to dance.

There are many funny scenes in the movie, such as Susan's lie, the cat tied up by the rat army, the dwarf who talks one-liners, and the dagger with only an inch left by Lucy in the face of thousands of troops. Be amused.

Narnia has a lot of similarities with the devil and Harry Potter. Maybe it's because Hollywood's movie theme really runs out of fuel. All the movies that the audience praised have changed their way to release sequels and sequels, until the little ones. Children have grown into youth, but the mythical and epic stories will always make us look forward to it.


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Extended Reading
  • Rosemary 2022-03-24 09:01:30

    More and more like a miniature and children's version of The Lord of the Rings, but the occasional unique joke is still interesting

  • Rosario 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    The first time I watched it, there were not many memories left; but the second time I watched it, I left a bad feeling. The climax of the battle suddenly turned into a small battle between the king and Peter, which was too embarrassing for me.

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?