The first one is still good

Alice 2022-04-22 07:01:03

The Chronicles of Narnia is the first really great fantasy film. (The third part is really bad) I always feel that watching fantasy films, if there is no childlike innocence, I can't understand it, and even feel simple and naive. So people who say this movie is a bad movie, your childlike innocence no longer exists! Sometimes it is very important to watch a movie review, but the reviews are only personal opinions, don't be swayed by these reviews, don't give up a movie just because some reviews say the movie is not good, what you think is good is for yourself. good movie. For example, in this movie, every plot is very attractive to me, like the lion looking for a witch for a little boy and then resurrecting, I think the final battle is very heroic, not naive. And the movie feels real and yet it has a happy ending. So I think the Chronicles of Narnia 1 is still worth watching.

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  • Monserrat 2021-10-20 19:01:11

    A particularly wonderful mythical masterpiece of fantasy colors. The magical world and the stories that happened by four children through a wardrobe. The four became heroes who saved the world of Narnia. They became a collective through solidarity and mutual assistance. They used to be at home. The various discrepancies in Narnia also disappeared through Narnia's adventure. Of course this is only the first part. I will continue to watch the second and third parts. I feel that Lucy, a little actor, is very cute.

  • Damien 2022-03-21 09:01:18

    On the occasion of meeting 3, review it. The story is still children, the invincible is the stunt.

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

  • [about to charge into battle]

    Peter Pevensie: For Narnia and for Aslan!

  • Professor Kirke: You seem to have upset the delicate internal balance of my housekeeper.

    Peter Pevensie: We're very sorry, sir, it won't happen again.

    Susan Pevensie: It's our sister, sir. Lucy.

    Professor Kirke: The weeping girl?

    Susan Pevensie: Yes, sir. She's upset.

    Professor Kirke: Hence the weeping.