Lucy struggles with how to be beautiful, Edmund indulges in the ambition of being unwilling to be second place forever, so the burden of this drama falls on his freckled face, likes to scream, timid and sensitive, loves to complain, and writes constantly. Diary, what do you think of Mother's cousin Justis. All the plots that make people feel interesting are also a bit interesting from the moment he turned into a dragon after he was greedy for gold. Don’t look at this child as ugly, but after he transformed into a dragon, he staged a good show with the rat, Repeche, who was arguing with each other, and even put the vital sword on at the last moment. The person at Aslan's table is also him, and it is not an exaggeration to say that he is the protagonist. The slightly more colorful scenes are all on this ugly boy: sleeping and snoring are treated as pigs by invisible people. Everyone sits around the fire and rests, but he shed tears alone and bravely fights the sea monsters. I think it's better to change the title. Forget about the fantasy journey of Niangpao's cousin.
Too much care about what is lost and ignore what you gain in the journey of life is a blind spot that most people will have. All, Prince Caspian is obsessed with his father's whereabouts, Edmund is obsessed with whether he is the king giving orders, and Lucy is obsessed with the extraordinary beauty of not having a sister. Some people say: You are a traveler, and you have another shore that you can never reach, and maybe it is the same in the journey of life. It becomes more precious if you ask for it.
Aside from the nonsensical and nutritious plot, the whole scene is very beautiful, like a fairyland. The images of Lepeche Mouse and Aslan are vivid, cute or majestic, and the effect of the sea monster in the end is a little trivial. , Was killed in seconds without seeing clearly, it was a big failure. The effect of 3D is also limited to the level of the battle of the gods. It seems that except for the three-dimensional subtitles, the other pictures are all 2D, without the Rauschian eyes, and ghosting. It is not recommended to go to the theater to watch it. It is more reliable to buy a disc or wait for the download.
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