The opening scene of the film is that the German planes bombed the British mainland during World War II at night, and an ordinary family escaped the German air raids, which gave me the illusion of a war movie, huh, huh.
A wonderful story always begins with hide and seek, and then finds a passage to wonderland.
Does Turkish Delight really have to be this delicious? To make Edmund betray his brothers and sisters. Well, I must try it once in my life.
The lion Aslan took advantage of the witch's ignorance of magic and deceived her. At least that's what I thought.
When Peter was at a disadvantage in his army, he actually said to his younger brother: "They are too many, find the sisters and take them home." What is the concept of going home, that is, going through the magic wardrobe and returning to reality World, leave behind the creatures of Narnia.
The arrow skills Susan practiced finally killed Edmund at a critical moment. The situation is like this, the war is basically over, the witch's army has been defeated, and the witch has been killed by Aslan. A dwarf who appeared out of nowhere, wanted to sneak attack on the injured Edmond, but was discovered in time by Susan...
After the four kings were crowned, they were really reluctant to think about Shu, but when they grew up, they met the street lamp and only remembered that he was There is a home in another world.
The above is all bullshit.
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