Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian

Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian is the second book of the seven book saga written by C.S. Lewis. The four original children from the first movie are summoned into Narnia only to discover that hundreds of years (1300) have gone by and that humans called Telmarines now occupy Narnia. Prince Caspian, the true heir to the throne, is forced out of his home by his uncle who wishes the thrown for himself. The children and Prince Caspian meet up and together attempt to save the remaining Narnians from the Telmarine’s war machine.

I enjoyed this movie, it was better then I thought it would be which, is always a welcomed surprise. The battles were as epic as a battle could be without blood. The director did, in my opinion, didn’t do the best translation from book to movie. He took a lot of creative liberty, but it’s still an enjoyable movie with a lot of great characters, from noble to devious.

This movie appeals to everyone and the people who don’t seem to enjoy it are either Atheists who don’t like the Christian theme or Christians who don’t like the mystical Pagan creatures. To both of those people I have to say is, get over it, and really, just enjoy the darn movie for what it is, an epic fantasy story.

 

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