The biggest highlight of the movie should be his cousin Eustace, a snitch, a self-confessed erudite, arrogant, chattering fellow. Cousin Eustace never believed in the existence of any fairy tale world, and even sneered at the Narnia world mentioned by Edmund and Lou. And this time Eustace also participated in the trip to Narnia. When the little guy first arrived in Narnia, he still maintained his arrogant expression and liked to complain about other people's faults.
When Eustace turned into a fire-breathing dragon because of his greed for money, I just burst out laughing, this guy deserves it. Little by little, the little guy realized that even though he became a not-so-good-looking dragon, he could still contribute to the search for the Seven Divine Swords and make efforts to transform himself back into his true body. It turned out that a little boy who was not very likable, after his trip to Narnia, got rid of the bad arrogance of his arrogance. Going through some fantastical journeys is still helpful for children to grow.
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