Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFour kids travel to the magical land of Narnia where they must battle an evil queen with the direction of the lion, Aslan.Four kids travel to the magical land of Narnia where they must battle an evil queen with the direction of the lion, Aslan.Four kids travel to the magical land of Narnia where they must battle an evil queen with the direction of the lion, Aslan.
- Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 victoire et 4 nominations au total
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Narnia requires a big-budget adaption for the big screen. But until that comes along this is easily the best screen version of C.S. Lewis' best known story out there. And the music is absolutely fantastic.
This fable is layered with metaphors and symbolism. C.S. Lewis became a dedicated Christian late in life and the symbolism in the story shows his faith, as well being a good story.
All of the young people and others portray their roles with gusto. A couple of the actors go over the top, but it adds to the story. But the one that caught my eye was young Sophie Wilcox who played Lucy. This child was so animated. The range of her emotions traveled from joy to sadness to anger and back again. Lucy was portrayed as an innocent defending her family and loyal to her friends. There was no guile in her. Then there was her brother, Jonathan R. Scott(Edmund), who betrayed the family to the "White Witch"(Barbara Kellerman), because of anger and greed. The love of his family and King Aslan(William Todd Jones) saves him.
The special affects were the affects that were popular during the late 80s. Not as spectacular as in the Harry Potter movies, but the engineering of Aslan as a large male lion was wonderful.
I'm 44 and I recommend this film to anyone who wishes to go back and relive some wonderful childhood moments.
Laura
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMr. and Mrs. Beaver's costumes were notoriously impractical in the snow. So much so that in outdoor scenes, a couple of assistants, nicknamed the "Beaver Retrievers" had to stand around to pick the actors up, if they slipped over.
- GaffesWhen Peter is mad at Edmund for lying about being in Narnia before, his hair is moving free in the wind. In the next scene, that is at the same time period, his hair is gelled down and styled.
- Citations
[the children and beavers are planning to go on the run to find Aslan and Mrs Beaver is insisting on taking loads of supplies]
Mrs. Beaver: I don't suppose the sewing machine is too heavy to take?
Mr. Beaver: Yes it is! Anyway you didn't think you'd be able to use it when we were on the run now did you?
Mrs. Beaver: I just can't abide the thought of that witch fiddling with it and breaking it or stealing it most likely as not.
- Versions alternativesSeveral VHS releases omit the scene where the children are playing on the beach after they are crowned. It is, however, included on the R1 DVD release.
- ConnexionsEdited into BBC Future Generations (1998)
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe
- Lieux de tournage
- Aviemore, Highland, Écosse, Royaume-Uni(Outside snow scenes)
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