The real fairy tale is forcing you to grow up

Shakira 2022-03-26 09:01:05

My favorite is the first one. The cool tone of war makes fairy tales more fairy tales. After defeating witches, I have spent my whole life in the fairy tale world, and when I come back, it is still the same as it used to be, because no one needs to grow up in fairy tales.
But Narnia was never such a story.
In the second part, the beginning of love for the older sister means the first step in growth. The older brother has changed from being reckless to being responsible. Narnia has never been a safe haven, but a place where you face the real psychological difficulties. And Narnia won't always look like a fairy tale welcomes you. From the moment you become strong, it will ruthlessly drive you out of the fairy tale world.
Brothers and sisters are no longer allowed to come back here, real fairy tales are forcing you to grow up.
The third part is about growth, riding the wind and waves to find your true self. And with the addition of a new bystander narrator, the cousin's "villain" perspective is unique. Snow, forest, ocean, the three scenes of the three films are not conventional. In terms of conception, it can even be broadly summarized into three questions: where do I come from, where do I go, and who am I. The sea scene is inevitably compared with Pirates of the Caribbean. Compared with such more profound adult fairy tales, Narnia clearly insists on being a fairy tale for children. From this point of view, its greatness is overlooked. It is the simplest truth, honesty, courage, trust in partners, responsibility, overcome temptation, and be unique. Too bland for adults, but for kids, it could be a gem. As a story that appeared more than 60 years ago, its significance is no less than that of any work since then, and I have always firmly believed that.
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader has not been watched because of word of mouth. Until today, I found that it has been 10 years since I watched the first pirated disc in 2005 and now I have finished watching the third one. It's really scary to think about it. Maybe there will never be another one, maybe in another 20 years, the new version will continue the story. I'll never watch it then, because I'm getting old and fairy tales are forever young. Remember that the only thing that hasn't changed since the three films is Prince Caspian, the prince in a real fairy tale. It also echoes the other identity of Ben Barnes, Dorian Gray. Look, immortality only exists in two places, one is a fairy tale, and the other is a ghost story.
Those who have no feelings for the Narnia series are actually very easy to explain, that is the values ​​that Narnia has always run through: when you no longer believe in fairy tales, when you have grown up, then "Narnia" does not welcome you .
The reason for Samsung is because the story is really bad, and the casting problem has always been a flaw. And I really don't believe in fairy tales as much as I did ten years ago.
I have always cared about Aslan's last words. "I still exist in your world, but I have changed my name." I want to know what that is.

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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader quotes

  • [a bird lands beside Eustace and caws]

    Eustace Clarence Scrubb: [about Reepicheep] In England, we have mouse traps for that sort of thing. Speaking of food, you don't know where I could get any, do you?

    Tavros: Uh, why are you talking to that bird?

    Eustace Clarence Scrubb: Uh, I just naturally assumed that you can...

    Tavros: [busts out laughing] He's talking to birds!

    Telmarine Sailor: He's mad as a loon, that one!

    Tavros: Yeah!

  • Eustace Clarence Scrubb: Oh, you're a boat in a magical land. Can't you row yourself?