Thursday, June 24, 2010

Everything you know is about to change.




The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian





The second installment of The Chronicles of Narnia films is not an entirely faithful adaptation of the book it is based on, however, it is an enjoyable epic battle/fantasy movie. The film loses some of the spiritual themes of the book, but the basic storyline is still there.

The fans from the first Chronicles of Narnia film will not find as much whimsy and fantasy as before, due to the darker themes of betrayal and persecution. However, enough light-hearted moments (especially involving Reepicheep) and solid acting from the main characters, as well as a very strong supporting cast make for an overall entertaining film.

In this installment, we are introduced to Prince Caspian - the rightful heir to the throne of Narnia. Although it has only been one year in the Pevensies world, over 1,000 years have elapsed in Narnia. As happy as they are to return to Narnia, soon the children discover that much has changed and it has not been for the better. Battling an organized army, in some overlong sequences, Peter struggles, while Lucy never loses faith in Aslan saving them.

I enjoyed the film for what it was and hope that it would encourage some to pick up the books to read, although I worry in this day and age that is not necessarily the case. In light of the fact that the third movie in the series is already being advertised in the movie theatre trailers, I hope that it will lead some to use the summer to read, as I am "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader".

2 comments:

Jenny said...

I love this movie! My favorite scene is when Lucy is on the bridge and the entire army stops because Aslan is behind her....love it.
I just saw the trailer for The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, and now have been wanting to re-watch Prince Caspian, so your timing is great! :)

Sara said...

That IS a great scene! I really wish we lived closer - would love to watch some films with you. It sounds like we have some similar tastes and it would be so fun to be able to discuss with you in person.