Only my feeling, only the third of the three is truly commendable. It's a pity that I didn't read the novel. The first two were a bit disappointing. I felt that the protagonist's growth point was not prominent, and I didn't find that they had any extraordinary role. Aslan is like a god. Quietly watch life, but will intervene for justice at critical moments, see through everything, but more worthy of trust and awe than God. If you have the opportunity, you must study novels. Also, Narnia, it's really beautiful. Does such a place really exist? I would love to believe it. may I ?
Talk about the third part? The two older brothers and sisters matured and flew away, leaving Lucy, who wanted to be as beautiful as her sister, and Edmund, who was still seduced by the White Witch, that is, the power. The three (or fate) were recalled from the painting by Narnia, and together with the new king (suddenly forgot his name) went to find the Seventh Lord.
The plot is uh not to say. The growth of my cousin Yussis is quite complete and three-dimensional. Although Susan's is simple, it is not bad, so the third part is really a qualitative leap. The kingdom of Aslan, I really want to see it, but because it cannot be turned back, it is like a paradise after death. Aslan should be modeled after God. Wisdom, tolerance, justice, bravery and gentleness, synonymous with all beauty. Narnia is like a paradise that helps people achieve growth, a country with an independent time scale, which is why it is decided that it only exists in the imagination. People like to see and think about this kind of place, and they are probably willing to leave the dissatisfied world of reality and realize their value in another place, which is affirmed and praised.
The water there is so blue.
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