The Chronicles Of Narnia Movies

The 3D is distracting. The action is choppy. And the decision to turn Lucy’s subplot (“Would I be prettier?”) into a full-scale special effects sequence is laughably overblown. By the end, when Reepicheep paddles into the utter east, you feel more relief than poignancy.

Yes, but with a guide. Watch The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe as a standalone holiday classic. Pretend Prince Caspian is a fan-made extended cut. And watch Dawn Treader only for Will Poulter’s performance, skipping to the final scene of Aslan telling the children they now know him in their own world “by another name.” That single line—hinting at the divine—is the only moment the films truly capture the quiet, aching magic of C.S. Lewis. the chronicles of narnia movies

A new series of movies, produced by Netflix, has been released: The 3D is distracting

A bloated, melancholic misfire that lost the magic. 5.5/10 By the end, when Reepicheep paddles into the

The Netflix series has been met with excitement from fans, who are eager to see new adaptations of the beloved novels. However, some have expressed concerns about the changes to the storylines and characters.