The children grew up, and because Prince Caspian blew the horn left by Susan, they were able to return to Narnia - this time at the subway station (in the future, go to any city in Beijing, Shanghai or Guangzhou, and strive to be in Try it at each subway station to see if there is a "miracle"). Unexpectedly, the time is 1300 years later, things are different, and Narnia has been conquered by the Telmas.
Prince Caspian is going to crusade against King Myroz, who has murdered his brother and hunted down his own, and to save the people of Narnia. The four brothers and sisters are indispensable auxiliaries, and of course, Aslan - however, it is It always comes up when it matters, not yet in the same way. Last time I rushed out on my own, this time I need someone who can see me believing in myself—basically, it's like Jesus.
I haven't read the original book, and it is said that the film adaptation is not too outrageous. Well, for the sequels that follow, the result is naturally evil defeat. The one-on-one scene between "Peter the King" and Miraz, compared to Disney, also includes intermissions and timeouts. It is not a serious fight to the death, but a boxing match for gold medals, rather than a serious fight to the death. Miros, who abides by the rules, looks like Tyson.
My favorite seems to be the manifestation of Aslan's power - the trees and the river have returned to their elven colors, and it is they that determine victory.
It is also not known whether the earthquake syndrome is a continuation. I am touched by the power of nature. HOHO, whoever destroys them will surrender to their feet. When dealing with nature, we must go with the hair. I have to admit that Little Japan is better than China in this regard.
Recently, Brother Xiangzhong Xiunian made two famous words. Used here -
1. The people are the most untrustworthy. Whether it's Miros as king or Caspian as king, the Telmarans (a branch of Earth's human beings) have the same attitude - a warm welcome. Reminds me of the remarks of an old-fashioned old lady I read in an article on "Reading Library": In the second half of the Anti-Japanese War, the Japanese were more friendly to the common people than the Kuomintang.
2. The troubles caused by extreme poverty are not terrible. The petty bourgeoisie (I don’t agree with this scale, it should be broader, including all those who are not hungry or cold and can play in the spiritual world), it is terrible. Don’t confuse them – the above The words are my rewrites, and then the original words-the snot and tears on the Titanic will be remodeled into the Grama, and it is a game on both sides. Four children, isn't that so? In the UK, even if there is a war, life is relatively calm, basically a middle-class child, no worries about food and clothing, and thinking about saving the people of Narnia, is there a Guevara spirit?
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