All the impressions of Narnia come from the set of "World Children's Literature Masterpieces" (illustrated book). Watching movies has become a pleasant thing, looking for the gap between the image in my memory and the image in front of me. This feels fun. I bought a complete translation at the beginning of the year and read the whole story. On the contrary, I felt that the heavy religious expositions in the following parts were not as easy and pleasant as the first part.
Of course, there are still some usual Hollywood patterns in it. For example, Susan is made weaker, and the motivation for Peter is "to protect his younger siblings." Peter's psychological struggle has also added some content. This is a necessary modification, otherwise he has been a boy since childhood. The change to the Supreme King will be particularly sudden. Others are fine. I can't imagine what the next six books will look like. Fortunately, Grandpa Lewis is quite frugal. If he can write like Aunt Jk Rollin, Hou Hou...
In addition, it is a very pleasant experience of lens analysis. What a regular lens, the rules are outrageous, and the way of editing and transitioning the lens is what I expected. The war scene is really like "Alexander", whether it is music or scheduling, it looks like a mess. I also think of "Brave Heart" in certain scenes, such as Peter's armor and the lancer. However, I turned through the notes and found that I had discussed the similar scheduling of the two movies, and I was speechless... In addition, I found all kinds of things like Warcraft, especially the appearance and dubbing of the White Witch Army... In some places, there are also "Kingkong" Shadows, such as the big rhino running...
When I saw Peter riding that white horse, my heart was shaken. It was a good feeling that the sunny grassland and the steed satisfy all the children's ideals. Thank you Disney's dream engineer. This dream matches my dream by more than 90%. Think of it as the 83rd version of the shooting sculpture or the ancient version of the god sculpture~
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