The second movie went to the cinema, and the effect was naturally much better than on the computer, but the appearance of the lion made me feel this anticlimactic again. The lion is always portrayed in the movies as mysterious and unpredictable, but after it actually appeared, I saw him roaring a few times, and all the people doing things were the summoned water god dryad, and then the battle was over, and the one who defeated Waiting for the lion to show them the way.
I suddenly felt that this lion seemed to have the taste of a savior.
I haven't read Narnia's book, and I almost forgot after watching the first movie. When I watched the second movie, I was constantly reminded by friends to regain my memory.
However, the second part I feel is an improvement over the first, that is, the story does not have such obvious traces of children's films, and the battle scenes are still quite shocking.
The four little protagonists have obviously grown up a lot. Edmund, who was naive in the first film, is really handsome now, and his eyebrows are very similar to me. The filming of "One Kiss" was very popular. Kashiwahara Takashi. Intuitively, I feel that he will have a little potential, and the second part has already explained that the boss and the second in the third part have grown up and will not appear again, then maybe he will shine.
Susan looks like a pretty girl from time to time, but her valiant figure when shooting arrows is quite charming. The eldest Peter now also looks like a big brother, upright, brave, decisive and strong.
What I admire very much in my heart is that these four ordinary children in the real world, in the kingdom of Narnia, in the face of such a huge war, they can lead the people of Narnia to fight without fear.
The second part I am not very satisfied with is that the name is "Prince Caspian", but the character of this prince is not very important in the whole movie. His appearance is indeed in line with Disney's definition of a prince, but why is he a "vase"? , more than brave, but no wisdom. While looking for his father's enemy, Xing Shi and asking for guilt, he completely forgot his important responsibilities. As a result, the Narnian's sneak attack plan failed miserably. He bears absolute responsibility. Moreover, he was almost tempted by the Snow Witch. Such a guy, I can't see how he has the potential of a generation of Mingjun that his teacher said he worked hard to cultivate. The most important thing to be a king is to have unwavering belief and perseverance. I even always have a faint feeling that this guy is not necessarily a good king, maybe the expansion of power will stimulate more possessiveness in his heart.
Another point is that the story always feels a little loophole. For example, the general next to the lord, who had already betrayed the lord and conspired with another lord to treachery and fight against the Narnians, why did he not kill the prince when he could kill the prince, but was swept away by the tree spirit instead; and in the end he And why did he stand up with the lord's wife to show that he took the lead in returning to the island? If he betrayed the lord because he still had a sense of justice, then why he teamed up with another lord to attack the Narnians, I really don't understand.
Of course, the advantages of this film are also obvious. Perfect special effects, extremely beautiful scenery, and the story is still quite attractive, mainly because the four young actors are all growing up now, and each has its own flavor.
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