I have to add that the ending song is very emotional.
The so-called legend, the end that the audience can see from the beginning, the prince in trouble will surely return to his place, and justice and peace will eventually defeat evil. In the middle, it is nothing more than establishing a super powerful united front, including modern humans (which turned out to be the previous kings and princesses), centaurs, goatmen, dwarfs, mice, lions, and all spiritual trees in nature, river. When these are called up, a horn can be done. Modern people even travel back in time and space back to more than a thousand years ago. They have to make people feel that they can ignore the rationality and chatter of the screenwriter. sex. Except for a few handsome guys who are seductive, I watched the first half of the episode and I was slowly getting to the end, waiting for a happy ending that went through all the hardships. The eyelids finally couldn't hold it anymore, and the consciousness system exited and broke for a while. When he opened his eyes again, the legendary Aslan had already started to come out. At the critical moment, he roared, and the water monster immediately appeared and pressed the bad guy to the bottom of the wave forever. Then, everyone has to go to their place. When they were parting, the princess' kiss to Prince Caspian was a bit inexplicable under the watchful eyes of all eyes - why didn't I find out when the two met? Or did they experience life and death together and forged a profound revolutionary friendship along the way? The little girl said "I guess I'll understand when I grow up", but I thought the same as the cute little boy: "I'm older than you now, but I don't think I still understand."
There is also the witch in the ice that appeared in the middle, and her identity was eliminated before she could figure out her identity. Inexplicable... On the contrary, the little mouse swordsman won several laughter in front of the screen, no matter the gestures, expressions and language are extremely cute. So I can't help thinking that it might be more useful to make a pure cartoon, Disney is just Disney after all.
By the way, Prince Caspian looks a bit like Keanu Reeves between his brows. I have to admit, Reeves has a longer face, or a princely proportions more pleasing to the eye - but that's the only face he reminds me of.
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