The simple plot and the old-fashioned character settings are far from the expected special effects. Without proper mental description, even looking at them will forget what they are doing.
Perhaps the original intention of this story was to tell a world that adults wouldn't believe. But the task that the seven dukes could not complete was easily accomplished by the three children. Is this challenging the IQ of adults? The road to finding the sword is too smooth, and the child's psychological changes have not been well portrayed. Are inferiority complex and desire something that can be easily gotten rid of? What did the director say in the two hours? And the scene where the waves are gorgeously separated in the trailer is actually for them to go home to wash and sleep. Where did you put Aslan? Of course, the fluffy king of kings is still so cute, I'm here for you, my Aslan.
As a result, it seems like all the money goes to the disgusting sea monster at the end. Is it really okay to show kids something like that?
At the beginning of the movie, when the waves were gushing out, I said to my mother, why I had never encountered such a thing, I knew that I would dig more into the closet when I was a child. The result was rhetorically asked: How old are you.
Yes, how big are they. The owl, who had been waiting since the age of 11, never came, and Harry had graduated from wizarding school. Long past the age of the protagonist of a juvenile manga. You told me that you will travel through time and space, and I will only think that you have paranoia.
So, just watch the movie, don't take it too seriously
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