The Chronicles of Narnia:Prince Caspian (Theaters)

chronicles_of_narnia_prince_caspian_ver2The Chronicles of Narnia:Prince Caspian was an excellent sequel to The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe which was released nearly three years ago. Far darker than its predecessor, Prince Caspian begins one year after (1300 Narnian Years) Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy have returned from their first adventure in the magical realm.

Visually, this film is stunning. The CGI work was incredible and the “Old Narnians” looked very realistic. The storyline is fairly straight forward and I feel that most kids should find it easy enough to understand. What really took me by surprise was the amount of violence Disney allowed in the film. I recall at least one decapitation, a bit of blood, and at least one sequence which a child screamed. However, this film is a far cry from the violence in films such as the Lord of the Rings and I would still highly recommend it to any parent who’s child is above the ages of seven or eight years old.

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The Golden Compass (Theaters)

golden_compassThe Golden Compass fell short of being epic as New Line Cinema had billed it to be. I have not read any of the books yet, but from the reviews I’ve read so far, not many fans of the literary work were happy with its production and screenplay.

I did however enjoy the movie despite several of its setbacks. What saved this film from a harsher review was the cinematography and special effects. The polar bears were amazing and looked ready for war with their battle armor and bold chivalrous stature. The other CGI creatures also looked very realistic and they moved seamlessly throughout the film with their human counterparts.

The two areas that hurt this film were its storyline and score. The storyline seemed broken and full of holes. Some of the critics who read the book mentioned the film was rushed and left out many important parts. Based on those statements, I can see why I felt this movie lacked so much. The score was also terrible. Epic films always have incredible music to go along with it, but this film had a lackluster one, I can’t say that I remember any of the songs performed during the course of the movie.

Since this film was based on several books, I figure that the story will continue on as a trilogy. The filmmakers definitely need to take a good look at the reviews and work on improving the next two movies. The concept is very promising and I expect to follow this to the end. Lets hope this trilogy lives up to its expectations.

The Chronicles of Narnia

Over 20 years ago my mother handed me my first real chapter book to read. Guess what it was? The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. This very book ignited my interest in the literary world of fantasy novels. I’ve read the entire chronicles around 4 times and I still enjoy the storyline and journey I take into the land of Narnia. When I found out that Disney was producing its version of The Chronicles, I was pretty stoked. Im really looking forward to their interpretation of a truly amazing story.