The Chronicles of Narnia 1

Letha 2022-04-22 07:01:03

This story tells that during World War II, four children, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy, who lived in London, were sent by their parents to take refuge in the home of an old professor in the countryside. One day, while the four were playing hide-and-seek, Lucy hid in the magic wardrobe, which leads to the mysterious kingdom of Narnia. In this kingdom, living all kinds of talking animals and many strange creatures, unfortunately, the kingdom is now ruled by the evil white witch, who uses terrible spells to make it cold all seasons.

After Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy entered the kingdom of Narnia, they met the creator of the kingdom of Narnia, the Lion King Aslan, and formed an army of justice. Final victory. The spell was thus broken, the four seasons returned to Narnia, everything was restored to life and sat on the throne of the king... Fortunately, they did not stay in the kingdom of Narnia in the end, but returned to their own world!

Narnia is pure, good and evil are clearly distinguished, there is no blood, no violence, and it will not make the audience nervous like Harry Potter, which is overflowing with horror elements.

What I feel most deeply about this movie is that people cannot live only for themselves, but to live better for others.

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Extended Reading
  • Alexa 2022-03-22 09:01:16

    The advertisements blow to the sky, the actual plot is old-fashioned, and the special effects are average. It is only suitable for children who have just passed the age of watching Pleasant Goat.

  • Reagan 2022-03-19 09:01:03

    What can I say, I should give some points in terms of special effects, but the subject doesn't like it, Destiny.

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe quotes

  • Mrs. MacReady: Professor Kirke is not accustomed to havin' children in this house. And, as such, there are a few rules we need to follow. There will be no shoutin'. Or runnin'. No improper use of the dumbwaiter.

    [Just as Susan is about to touch the nose of a marble bust on the stairway landing, Mrs. MacReady shouts]

    Mrs. MacReady: NO... touchin' of the historical artifacts!

    [Mrs. MacReady resumes her authoritative voice]

    Mrs. MacReady: And above all, there shall be no disturbin' of the Professor.

  • Peter Pevensie: Mrs. MacReady?

    Mrs. MacReady: I'm afraid so.

    [pause as she looks the kids over and their meager baggage]

    Mrs. MacReady: Is this it, then? Haven't you brought anything else?

    Peter Pevensie: No, Ma'am. It's just us.

    [Lucy nods her head yes]

    Mrs. MacReady: Small favors.

    [She nods her head for the children to climb into the horse cart]