The director gave the four young protagonists a lot of opposing scenes, the contradictions and entanglements between the two little boys, and the development of the plot is promoted step by step. And that lovely little girl, Lucy, shows more of an unconvincing maturity in the film than even his older brothers and sisters. The development of the story does not have much new ideas. When Aslan broke the "rules" with justice and came back to life, the tone of the movie has changed, and the excitement has occupied the whole movie, and the ending is also expected. It seems to be lackluster, but in fact everything has such an ending from the beginning.
Under the packaging of commercial atmosphere and magical style, the film does not give us any so-called educational significance, it is more like a dream, just like four children, wake up from the dream, and everything remains the same. This is perhaps the purest entertainment of Hollywood movies.
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