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Janick 2022-04-21 09:01:55

It has always been strange how the author of Chronicles of Narnia and theology professor came together. When I was a child, I just watched Narnia and gave up. It was not until today that I watched the last part, and I realized that the two actually reached the same goal.
When they came to Aslan's kingdom, Lucy asked Aslan, can I meet you again? Aslan said yes. In your world, I exist under another name. At the time I thought in my heart that his word was on my lips - god.
The lion has always been the place of might, power and strength in Western cultural traditions. This image has appeared more than once in various forms of literature or films, indicating light and integrity. It is a navigator in darkness and evil. The one who points the way. In the movie, Aslan shows up to help people as long as Lucy calls in her heart, how much this situation is like our prayer to God in the real world. God has prophets everywhere as saviors of our lives. The blue star and the sword in the movie are actually the incarnation of the prophet. The characters' struggle with the dark side of their hearts in the film is also reminiscent of Christianity's original sin theory. The courage and greatness of man lies in acknowledging the evils in himself and fighting them.
In fact, it is necessary to study it carefully. The Chronicles of Narnia trilogy is a very good thesis topic for studying the prototype theory, and it will be left for future generations. In addition to the temptation of 3D, the audience's interest is also to get the peace of mind that the gods protect after viewing.

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  • Kylie 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    It's much better than the second one. I hope to work hard at the box office and try to shoot the fourth one.

  • Roselyn 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Everyone has their own hood

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Eustace Clarence Scrubb: This place just gets weirder and weirder!

  • [from trailer]

    Edmund Pevensie: So, if there are no wars to fight, then why are we here?