At the end of the first part, the four protagonists left Narnia, and after a year, they came back here, and the next magical experience is that "The Chronicles of Narnia 2: Prince Caspian" will tell everyone Story: After a few people came back because Prince Caspian blew Susan's magic horn, they were surprised to find that the time of Narnia had passed quietly for more than a thousand years. They may not have been away for a long time. The place is already different - the vile and vicious King Miroz is now the ruler of the territory, the Telmars control the whole of Narnia, the spiritual leader of Narnia, Askar, is missing, and the Nani Abel's golden age no longer exists, and the four protagonists are both sad and helpless. In order to regain his deserved throne and liberate Narnia, the protagonist of this episode, Prince Caspian, leads the mouse warriors and the loyal Narnia people with the help of the four protagonists to find the Lion King and save Nani. Ya, the arduous journey of overthrowing tyranny and eradicating traitors... ,
I have to admit that the war scenes of 2 have improved a lot compared to 1, and the special effects are also more sophisticated, especially the amazing water monster called by Aslan at the end of the battle. However, the cornerstone of the "The Chronicles of Narnia" series of stories is "the kingdom of Narnia is waiting for the arrival of Adam's children", and the storyline is weak and weak, even if the children of the kingdom of Narnia are multilingual and multiracial. People have participated in the war one after another, including dwarfs, centaurs, minotaurs, sphinxes flying in the sky, and fully-armed war rats, etc. It is still difficult to surprise everyone like 1.
Perhaps as Aslan said to Lucy twice in the film: "Nothing can happen the same way twice", he may also be a metaphor for this film! It is unlikely that Narnia 2 wants to achieve the glory of 1 again, so those of us loyal fantasy movie fans can only hope that the "The Chronicles of Narnia 3", which is already in preparation, can make a breakthrough!
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