After watching the three, I feel that the style is not very unified. The first one seemed like a childish play for children, full of fairy tale vibes. There are quite a lot of war scenes in the second part, and the battle is the theme. The third became a children's version of the Pirates of the Caribbean or Sinbad-like adventure films, wandering all kinds of islands. Although the style is not uniform, it is quite interesting to look at it one by one.
In this one, Peter and Susan left the starring lineup and only made cameos. However, Susan can become the standard of the goddess, and I have to feel that the aesthetic gap between the East and the West is too great. Skandar Keynes is indeed a rare and beautiful boy when he grows up, but it is a pity that he did not make a movie after that. After all, the family background is prominent, and most of them are scholars. When Georgie Hanley grew up, she also looked much better than when she was a child. There's a new character, Eustace, played by Will Poulter, a nasty little boy. Ben Barnes's looks are all good, and it's good to have a good appearance.
Typical adventure movie plot. The three were sucked into the sea of Narnia by the oil painting, met King Caspian's adventure ship, and embarked on a voyage to find the Seven Lords together (Luffy? Shichibukai?). In the lonely island, he was caught by the traffickers, but he also found a strange green mist and found the first lord. After the group was rescued by the crew, they decided to find the source of the green mist. The other island, in the invisible castle, got the guidance of the magician and clarified his goal. He needed to find the sword of the Seventh Lord and put it on Aslan's dining table. Another deserted island, the pool that can turn items into gold is very desirable, and Eustace has also become a fire-breathing dragon because of greed. Another island, what a mess, found Aslan's dining table, and now the seventh sword is missing. In the face of the super ferocious sea snake, Eustace helped, and put the seventh sword on the dining table, turning the whole situation around.
An adventure drama, great special effects and magnificent scenery are important. The scenery is not to mention, the blue sea and blue sky, the water and the sky are the same color, and the heart is relaxed and happy. There is nothing to say about the special effects, the sea snakes, the giant dragons, etc. are also good.
In fact, there are no bloody scenes, and the lines are relatively clean, which is very suitable for a series of movies that the whole family can watch together.
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