After watching 2, watch 1 for the queen. After watching 1 go straight to see 3. When I watched 2, because I didn't know anything about the plot background, except for the queen who loved the 3-minute scene and the special effects in the second half, I had no trouble facing the Lion King, the Rat Swordsman and the four siblings. After reading 1 to understand the cause and effect of the past life, I look forward to the ending of everyone. To say that the surprise in 2 is a big production special effect, the queen and the lion king Aslan in 1, there is also a huge happy surprise in 3. It's that cute fire-breathing dragon. If dragons appear normally from the beginning, fighting monsters, winning, and ending, then there is really nothing worth writing about. The wonderful thing is that he comes to you unobtrusively in a totally different way. The British actor Will Poulter, who was born in 1993, has a bizarre and ugly face, and magically performed a little dragon who was bored by everyone and finally became a hero. Greatly stunned. There are often cute and cute characters in fairy tales and fantasy blockbusters. Without exception, those responsible for this task are all cute animals. The reason why I am not impressed with the second Narnia is because there is no such responsibility in 2. There is no one in 1, not to mention the lion king, and two beavers are not counted, then the sudden little flying dragon in 3 is really very eye-catching. What's more, Xiaolong is also rich in emotion, delicate in expression, and loves to interact with the mouse swordsman. He is really conscientious and cute for the audience. The little dragon in 3 makes up for the regret of Queen Tilda's less drama, plus the amazing special effects of the sea battle. At present, the three Narnia have remarkable splendor, and they have become the personal successor to Harry Potter of The Lord of the Rings. Another fantasy series collection, mentally prepared for future sequels?
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