But the third part, the place that makes me feel good, is really not much.
The 3D effect is really good, but I couldn't sit still after watching the movie for about 20 minutes. Lucy and Edmond surprised me when they came on stage, and it didn't make sense after that. Within an hour, one-fifth of the moviegoers were gone, and the rest were children and their parents. The plot is not smooth, the character is incomplete, and even Narnia's soul, Aslan, has become a soy sauce-like existence, especially in the process of the Kraken battle that gave me goosebumps, it made me feel inexplicable, probably because I didn't watch it. After reading the original work, some plots made me feel very abrupt and monotonous. Maybe I'm thinking too much, but I thought that the ferocious-faced captain would make a fool of himself, and the water demon who waved to Lucy would indicate a big problem. Time soy sauce... A movie of less than two hours can't fully describe a fairy tale epic. Moreover, when I learned that my cousin with gray eyebrows and always happy will replace the cute and cute Lucy and Edmond as the next protagonists, I decided to give up the Chronicles of Narnia.
Maybe I also lost my childlike innocence, but the Chronicles of Narnia like this is no longer my thing.
Three stars, one for the dragon, the mouse, and Aslan the soy sauce, one for Lucy and Edmond, and the last for the still-beautiful scene.
In addition: I can't accept that the cute Lucy wants to become Susan. No matter how I look at it, I think Lucy is much more pleasing to the eye than Susan.
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