Monday, December 19, 2005
"The Chronicles of Narnia; The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe"
Last night, me, my family, Ngiap, Ariel, Bekah, Mr. Hall, and Mr. and Mrs. Wacome went to see the "Chronicles of Narnia" at the theater. I thought it was avery good movie!!! At times it was sort of scary, like when the White Witch was killing Aslan. But if scary things don't bother you, I would definately recomend this movie to you!!!!
Here is Focus On The Family's "Clubhouse Magazine" Narnia movie reveiw-
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
MPAA Rating: PGDistributor: Walt Disney PicturesDirector: Andrew Adamson
Starring: Georgie Henley as Lucy, Skandar Keynes as Edmund, Anna Popplewell as Susan, William Moseley as Peter, Tilda Swinton as Jadis the White Witch, James McAvoy as Mr. Tumnus, Kiran Shah as Ginarrbrik, Jim Broadbent as Professor Kirke: voices of Liam Neeson as Aslan, Ray Winstone as Mr. Beaver, Dawn French as Mrs. Beaver.
After being evacuated from London during the World War II Nazi bombing, the Pevensie children — Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter — end up living with an old professor on a rambling country estate far from the city and the war. Under the watchful eye of the professor's strict housekeeper, Mrs. Macready, the children must find ways to keep themselves amused.
When Lucy discovers a huge wardrobe while playing hide and seek, the furs give way to firs, and she finds herself in a snow-covered land called Narnia. Soon all the Pevensie children enter this magical world where it is always winter but never Christmas. There the children must face the White Witch.
Chases. Fights. Battles. Beavers! A lion named Aslan who becomes a picture of Jesus. And the love that binds four siblings together. These are just a few of the reasons the land of Narnia is so loved by so many. This story is full of lessons about loyalty, courage, selflessness and sacrifice. Peter and Susan look after each other and their younger brother and sister.
Some scenes may be too intense for young viewers. Depictions of a bombing, battle scenes and chases will frighten some children. But the movie portrays very little blood and actual violence.
With strong spiritual themes, Narnia is an adventure that will give kids and their parents something to roar about!
I thought that this was a good reveiw because it was from a Christian veiw!!!!!!
My Dad liked the movie and said that now he has to see it again to see the details!!!
...I really liked it and hope that everyone else who sees it will like it too!!!!!
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there is no blood at all and none of the children got hurt, because who wants to go 2 an amagenary land and come back hurt???(weelll Edmand got hurt but, if you read the book, he turns green. but in the movie he doesnt!!!!!)it was a really good movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what Chronicles of Narnia were you watching???
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