Comment on "The Chronicles of Narnia"

Raleigh 2022-03-17 09:01:02

Marokou

was published on 2006-4-1 3:47:00. I just watched Disney's new film "The Chronicles of Narnia", and it feels very ordinary. I really want to know what the original intention of this film is, who is the expected recipient group, and how it makes people feel absurd and boring after watching it.


I think a blockbuster movie should not touch the audience with the bizarre or absurd plot and the false images made by the computer. But this film is just a combination of these two factors, which makes people more and more disgusting. The previous expectations of "the lion, the witch, and the magic wardrobe" have completely disappeared, and the beautiful world of Narnia has become a sea of ​​plastic products, and doubts about Disney's taste emerge spontaneously.



First of all, there are loopholes and failures in the handling of the plot. A story should have a beginning and an end, with a beginning and an end. The story uses World War II as an introduction and repeatedly mentions the father of four children fighting on the battlefield, which seems to create a sense of tragedy. However, the story in the Narnia world has nothing to do with this dad, and it has nothing to do with World War II. If all the efforts of the four children in the Narnia world symbolize the fighting spirit of World War II, then I have to imagine that the witch is Hitler, and the four children represent Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin and General De Gaulle, and the lion is only It could be God... It's nonsense. And at the end, they have grown up in the Narnia world, but inexplicably return to reality. It seems that they want the audience to feel like a world away, but they make people who see them feel like a clown, which is extremely false.



Secondly, there is also a lack of consideration in terms of character setting. The greatest king in the Narnia world-the so-called "Aslan" turned out to be a lion! An inferior animal! As we all know, the lion is a symbol of bravery, and is synonymous with majesty and power. In "Na", the lion as a lower animal has actually become the incarnation of wisdom. The commander of mankind portrays a lion so wisely. The small audience under the age of just knowing what the king of beasts is must be very excited. And for the professor’s arrangement, the magic wardrobe belongs to him. He seems to know everything. This character is full of mystery, but from the beginning to the end he has always been a vase-like role, as if his role is to adjust the appetite and deceive people. Go down. Such a character setting is hard to associate with Disney.



The last and most important failure is the subject. What does the Chronicles of Narnia want to tell the audience? What is its theme? The brave spirit of adventure? Great loyalty? Touching family affection? It seems that neither is nor seems to be. So it didn't have a clear theme. It picked up watermelons and lost sesame seeds, and it didn't give the audience anything unforgettable. And also stepped into a stupid misunderstanding: Let the four children take on the important task of saving the world, and succeeded~~? ! If the intended recipient group of the film is young people, then this design will obviously be ridiculed; if it is only children, it is possible to be loved, but like a child, it spreads an unrealistic concept that will let the child It is easy for us to walk into a hero-infested world, and feel that we are the hero, because the five-year-old Lucy can save the world of Narnia! This may lead to children being reckless, self-righteous, self-righteous, and courageous without using their brains. It has an adverse effect on the cultivation of children's character formation habits.



Of course, "The Chronicles of Narnia" is not without a point worthy of recognition. The Narnia world in the story is pure and beautiful, giving people a sense of detachment. And the film's special effects and computer production technology have many remarkable places. But in any case, this kind of film shouldn't be made by Disney. I don't know if it is the negligence of the master planner or the shallowness of the humble person, and I can't understand the meaning of it.

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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!