Where HAPPY is located.

Vito 2022-01-25 08:03:20

I have seen the whitest witch, the little dwarf is driving a car in a silvery white icy world, full of anger. She couldn't beat the real ruler of Narnia, a wise lion of kingly temperament. After reading it, I remembered the final assignment [the essence of the melodrama of the movie]. I have been writing for a long time, or the preface is not followed by the words, just because I want to write about Iwai paranoidly. But every step in "The Chronicles of Narnia" is foreshadowing. The confrontation between the younger brother Edmund and the older brother Peter began as soon as they appeared on the stage. The change in Edmond's character makes the plot push. The essence of the melodrama is the action process of the character's character, and this is it. When I watched this movie, I didn’t know any background of the story. At the beginning I thought it was an old war movie. After London was bombarded during World War II, the children took the train to the countryside, and there was a terrifying housekeeper. Familiarity. My sister offered to play hide and seek. My sister found the large closet upstairs (using a very affectionate lens when opening the curtain on the closet). The large closet led to the legendary Narnia, and a piece of white Narnia was taken by the incumbent. The witch controlled it. There is a prophecy that mankind, Adam and Eve's child will come to break this prophecy. The story begins. With children, the world of small animals will be a lot of fun. No matter how you look at it, it is a pure world. Even if there are wars and conspiracies. This is where HAPPY is.

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

  • Lucy Pevensie: It's all right! I'm back! I'm all right!

    Edmund Pevensie: Shut up! He's coming!

    Peter Pevensie: You know, I'm not sure you two have quite got the idea of this game.

    Lucy Pevensie: Weren't you wondering where I was?

    Edmund Pevensie: That's the point. That was why he was seeking you!

    Susan Pevensie: Does this mean I win?

    Peter Pevensie: I don't think Lucy wants to play anymore.

  • Susan Pevensie: I'm just trying to be realistic!

    Peter Pevensie: No, you're trying to be smart, as usual!