The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe: More childish than a cartoon!! - The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe Reviews


Four young adventurers playing hide-and-seek in the country home of an old professor stumble upon an enchanted wardrobe that will take them places they never dreamed. Stepping through the wardrobe door, they are whisked out of World War II London into the spectacular parallel universe known as Narnia--a fairy-tale realm of magical proportions where woodland animals talk and mythological creatures roam the hills. But Narnia has fallen under the icy spell of a mad sorceress, cursed to suffer through a winter that never ends by the White Witch Jadis. Now, aided by Narnia's rightful leader, the wise and mystical lion Aslan, the four Pevensie children will discover their own strength and lead Narnia into a spectacular battle to be free of the Witch's glacial enslavement forever.
Also Known As:One Hundred Year Winter Paravel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Production Status:Released
Genres:Action/Adventure, Art/Foreign, Drama, Kids/Family, Science Fiction/Fantasy and Adaptation
Running Time:2 hrs. 19 min.
Release Date:December 9th, 2005 (wide); December 12th, 2006 (Extended Edition DVD release)
MPAA Rating:PG for for battle sequences and frightening moments.
Distributors:Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
Production Co.:C.S. Lewis Company, Walden Media
Studios:Walt Disney Pictures
Financiers:Co-Financier: Walden Media, Walt Disney Pictures
U.S. Box Office:$291,709,845
Filming Locations:New Zealand London, England Czech Republic
Produced in:United States
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Friday, September 28, 2007

More childish than a cartoon!! - The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe Reviews

The chronicle of Narnia is a joke, the world actually thinks that it shares the status of Lord of the Rings but in actual fact, it is far from LOTR, I do not think it is even fit to be categorized with this classic. Instead it reminds me of a Harry Porter movie...The kids in the movie can't act and i really have a hard time in figuring it out why the Narnia armies were so keen in fighing for these kids. Maybe this show is mend for kids afterall. As for mature fantasty hardcore fans, the only consolation lies in the magnificent Griffins. Another funny thing about this movie is that, these kids actually know how to fight and lead an army out of a blue. In conclusion, this movie is not really that great and it fails to tell you anything about the realism of war. It is uninspiring, boring and childish. Maybe critics are kind to it is due to the fact that it is adapted from a story book.. I would rather watched LOTR and Troy again...

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