I have to say that this is a movie with excellent graphics and special effects. Even the animals are made lifelike. The otter said: Are you serious? It did make me laugh. In addition, the imagination is very rich and the plot is tight, which made me nervous in front of the TV.
However, when it was about to end, I began to think: What the hell are the four of them doing?
This is a real question.
Aslan had his army ready to fight the White Witch when they stumbled into the Narnia forest from the closet, and the younger brother went to the White Witch because he wanted to eat Turkish delight They went there as traitors and the three of them worked so hard to get to Aslan's army. Then, doing almost nothing, they went off to be spiritual leaders. They used each of the weapons Santa gave them at least once. (I didn't pay attention to the elder brother holding the knife and slashing people to death; the younger brother took the knife and rushed to the battlefield and was cut down; the elder sister shot an arrow to save the elder brother; the younger sister's magic potion saved the younger brother's life) Four kinds It's really hard for me to see that everything is finally used up.
Is there anything else? Maybe the sisters hugged the dead Aslan and cried all night, but this is not the reason why Aslan was resurrected, he was resurrected because: he It's innocent! Then why did he wait for one night to resurrect? Isn't this cheating my feelings? Also, I'm more concerned about whether the stone table is still usable if it is cracked?
Since the relationship between the sheep man and little Lucy is somewhat ambiguous, I wonder if something will happen to them, but little Lucy doesn't seem to be ten years old.
When the camera turns to them later, they are a lot older, riding horses in the Narnia forest. Lucy has reached the age of 10. Marriage age, I think there is hope for the sheep boy this time, and they crawled out of the closet and turned back into children.
I'm really sure that Aslan could have won without the four of them, and even added a lot Chaos.
So what are they doing?
But we can't expect too much from a blockbuster, it's pretty good.
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