watching movies for kids

Viviane 2022-04-21 09:01:36

I watched "Prince Caspian" first. At first, I thought that this prince looked like a certain "X man", and then I remembered that it was Pu Bajia, as if Pu played some Himalayan prince, it seems that he really has the appearance of a prince. The struggle for the throne is a constant theme in ancient and modern China and abroad.

I've always felt that The Chronicles of Narnia is for children, and it's the kind of child who is a few years old. But now that I have watched it myself, it's nothing to think about. I also like "Harry Potter", so I like "The Chronicles of Narnia" is also a matter of course.

Because I haven't watched the first episode, I really don't understand the relationship between these four people at first, they are both king and queen. If you want to choose beautiful children in China, but they have a lot of freckles on their faces. Maybe this is the so-called flawed beauty. I still prefer Peter.

There's nothing left, keep looking down, I like the cute big mouse, smart and cute, the most funny thing is that the cat's mouth, hands and feet are tied up. What a bold mouse. It's really interesting to see Aslan's embarrassed expression when he loses his tail in battle. Worth a look.

LUCY was holding a knife and standing side by side with Aslan on the other side of the river, it was really interesting. And Yaslan's roar is a bit like the roar in Stephen Chow's movie "Kung Fu", I don't know who imitates who.

In the end, I thought that Aslan would summon the same kind to fight, but I didn't expect that he used a tree in the forest. The long roots and long branches are all weapons for fighting, which is really creative.

I watched it with relish, but I didn't find it that interesting when I went with it.

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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.