Pretty good-looking

Arne 2022-01-25 08:03:20

It is another magic movie after "Lord of the Rings" and "Harry Potter". I like the first two, so I also look forward to it. I started to plan to buy the original book to see, but unfortunately I didn't buy it.

The advantage of not reading movie magazines in the future is that I don't know anything about the content of the movie, and every scene is unfamiliar and full of expectations. The original World War II scenes even made me wonder if the wrong film was included.

There are a lot of shadows of "Lord of the Rings" in it. Regardless of the story or the picture, it is said that the first two authors had discussed it together, and there was a certain insinuation of Hitler in World War II.

It's pretty good in every way. But to be honest, it's hard to expect any great shock after watching "Lord of the Rings", with the jade in front. I have always liked the way of telling stories without hurries. Although there are a lot of content to be expressed, although it is very complicated, it is still steady and steady. Only in this way can I show the atmosphere, otherwise I can only mess around. So Narnia still likes it, knowing the complete magical story. If it is released, I will want to go to the cinema to see it again.

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  • Letha 2022-03-23 09:01:19

    Just to see Queen Tilta! Hey, watch it again...Fantastic children's movie has beautiful pictures to watch ╮(╯_╰)╭

  • Kenyatta 2022-03-23 09:01:19

    Louis’s classic, changed into a movie, was slightly lacking. But you can still feel God's love, courage, and strength from it. . . These wonderful things! God loves the world!

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe quotes

  • Lucy Pevensie: Are you all right? You look awful.

    Edmund Pevensie: Well, what do you expect? I mean, it's freezing! How do we get out of here?

  • Peter Pevensie: She's right. He's gone.

    Edmund Pevensie: Then you'll have to lead us.

    [pause]

    Edmund Pevensie: Peter, there's an army out there, and it's ready to follow you.

    Peter Pevensie: I can't.

    Edmund Pevensie: Aslan believed you could. And so do I.