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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (DVD, 2008)

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Format
DVD
Actor
Prince
Movie/TV Title
prince caspian
UPC
0786936735437

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  • Top favourable review

    Chronicles of Narnia prince Caspian & the lion the witch and the wardrobe..

    I love it a lot cause I used to watch this movie in my high school days and still to this day I still love it a lot and it brings back memories to me a lot so thanks again for this great movies.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: elncsa65

  • Great Time To Spend With Family Although Sometimes Slow

    The whole premise for this movie is and was a great triumph in fantasy film. The characters where lovable and innocent, maybe too naive at times, yet were under-reacting to the situation at hand in certain moments. As a movie critic, I sometimes fall asleep in the movie theaters after too much soda and popcorn, however, the slow parts that allowed me to do so were nobody's fault except for the poor editing of the studio. After a few winks, I got jolted back awake with a flurry of excitement and wondered what I had missed. Mostly, I missed the parts where everyone was staring around at each other waiting for GOD knows what. One thing that is worth mentioning is that this film was filmed in many numerous locations including England, Prague-Czech Republic, New Zealand, Poland, ...

  • 'Caspian' Improves on Source Material, First Film

    The Narnia books are notoriously difficult to adapt to film. The sparse writing style of C.S. Lewis leaves much to the imagination — a big problem for the screenwriter charged with adapting the books. The filmmakers of "Prince Caspian," though, have succeeded admirably, crafting a movie that improves upon both the source material and the first Narnia film. "Caspian" follows the titular prince as he flees home in fear of his scheming uncle and takes refuge among the Narnians, a previously proud race forced into exile and hiding. Meanwhile, Caspian and his new army call the kings and queens of old — Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy — to help win the land back from the usurping Telmarines. Whereas the book focuses mostly on Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy's quest to ...

  • Good movie!

    This is a good movie, Has a lot of action and adventure in it. I was disapointed because I was looking forward to seeing the characters more in detail. It seemed to be focused on Peter and Caspian most of the time. And the battle scenes seemed to be dragged out a bit to long, But It is a good film overall. I really enjoyed the river god scene, the white witch in the ice, the fight between Peter and Miraz, and the end is very emoitional, they time the muisc and clips just perfectly, It will make you teary eyed. I really enjoyed seeing the children in a more adult adventure, It really shows how they have all grown and matured, Especially for Edmund, Since he was the black sheep of the family in the first film (The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe) This film is like a second chance for him to ...

  • Great movie, just a few flaws

    Prince Caspian is the weakest of Lewis' works, so the story itself wasn't quite as good to work with, but I sure do love those four kids. Unfortunately Hollywood just HAD to add unnecessary tension by provoking a struggle between Caspian and Peter that wasn't in the book. This throw-together tension took away from the point of the film somewhat, which the director seemingly never fully understood. Then there were the two Hamletesque sequences where Caspian chooses weakness over justice and therefore can't bring himself to justly execute the malefactor. I hate this sort of politically correct scene, and, sure enough "justice" always occurs, albeit accidentally. These things being said, you will enjoy the movie and hopefully recognize that the film is an analogy ...