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As Crônicas de Nárnia: Príncipe Caspian

Título original: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
  • 2008
  • 10
  • 2 h 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,5/10
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Liam Neeson, Eddie Izzard, William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Skandar Keynes, Ben Barnes, and Georgie Henley in As Crônicas de Nárnia: Príncipe Caspian (2008)
This is the second  trailer for The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, directed by Andrew Adamson.
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Os irmãos Pevensie, após um ano, retornam à Nárnia, onde se passaram mais de 1300 anos desde sua última visita. A terra agora está sob o domínio de Miraz, que procura impedir a ascensão do v... Ler tudoOs irmãos Pevensie, após um ano, retornam à Nárnia, onde se passaram mais de 1300 anos desde sua última visita. A terra agora está sob o domínio de Miraz, que procura impedir a ascensão do verdadeiro herdeiro do trono, o príncipe Caspian.Os irmãos Pevensie, após um ano, retornam à Nárnia, onde se passaram mais de 1300 anos desde sua última visita. A terra agora está sob o domínio de Miraz, que procura impedir a ascensão do verdadeiro herdeiro do trono, o príncipe Caspian.

  • Direção
    • Andrew Adamson
  • Roteiristas
    • Andrew Adamson
    • Christopher Markus
    • Stephen McFeely
  • Artistas
    • Ben Barnes
    • Skandar Keynes
    • Georgie Henley
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,5/10
    234 mil
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    381
    • Direção
      • Andrew Adamson
    • Roteiristas
      • Andrew Adamson
      • Christopher Markus
      • Stephen McFeely
    • Artistas
      • Ben Barnes
      • Skandar Keynes
      • Georgie Henley
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    • 241Avaliações da crítica
    • 62Metascore
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    Ben Barnes
    Ben Barnes
    • Prince Caspian
    Skandar Keynes
    Skandar Keynes
    • Edmund Pevensie
    Georgie Henley
    Georgie Henley
    • Lucy Pevensie
    William Moseley
    William Moseley
    • Peter Pevensie
    Anna Popplewell
    Anna Popplewell
    • Susan Pevensie
    Sergio Castellitto
    Sergio Castellitto
    • Miraz
    Peter Dinklage
    Peter Dinklage
    • Trumpkin
    Warwick Davis
    Warwick Davis
    • Nikabrik
    Vincent Grass
    Vincent Grass
    • Doctor Cornelius
    Pierfrancesco Favino
    Pierfrancesco Favino
    • General Glozelle
    Cornell John
    Cornell John
    • Glenstorm
    • (as Cornell S. John)
    Damián Alcázar
    Damián Alcázar
    • Lord Sopespian
    • (as Damian Alcazar)
    Alicia Borrachero
    Alicia Borrachero
    • Prunaprismia
    Simón Andreu
    Simón Andreu
    • Lord Scythley
    • (as Simon Andreu)
    Predrag Bjelac
    Predrag Bjelac
    • Lord Donnon
    • (as Pedja Bjelac)
    David Bowles
    • Lord Gregoire
    Juan Diego Montoya
    • Lord Montoya
    • (as Juan Diego Montoya Garcia)
    Douglas Gresham
    • Telmarine Crier
    • Direção
      • Andrew Adamson
    • Roteiristas
      • Andrew Adamson
      • Christopher Markus
      • Stephen McFeely
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    5restin_him

    If only I hadn't read any of the books.

    In some ways I think film makers who create films based off of beloved books have a hard and thankless job. They must balance the creation of a film that anyone can like while still remaining faithful to the subject matter for the fans of the books. Adamson did this brilliantly in the first Narnia movie creating a rich and deep world faithful to the book while still bringing in those who never did read it. Unfortunately he missed the mark sorely with Prince Caspian.

    I tried very hard to separate this film from the book but came up with the conclusion that one can not do that in cases like this. True, movies are never better then the book so you have to go in expecting changes, however this film is so far from the book that if the characters names were changed one would never know it was a Narnia based story. The film felt more like a story someone else wrote and simply pasted names and small scenes from Lewis's book to make it fit the mythos.

    First things I like... Miraz was great! He was evil and developed in ways he wasn't in the book and I thought it was fantastic. I also liked how we got to know Miraz general Glozelle. That character showed a man who was on the wrong side but still had honor. He was worthy of what he receives at the end of the movie and was a great addition not included in the book.

    Now on with the problems. One of the biggest was the dialog. Long gone is the intelligent flow of language and in its place is a modern interpretation of how people should talk to fit in with todays youth. The children and animals say "Shut up" while the dwarfs pipe up with "Ya gotta be kidding." It is clear that this script was not from the book and was from someone else's work not Lewis's.

    Peter and Caspian are not the noble characters impacted by their experience and worthy of leading the Narnians. Peter starts off the film as a whining young man, a mere imitation of the young man we saw in the first film. Peter has little growth from that point never showing any consideration of growth. In fact by the end of the film there is no love for Peter or belief that he is a high King. Caspian is not much better. Caspian lacks humility and any true endearing quality until the end of the film when he admits he feels unworthy to lead (one of the few lines from the book). This moment comes far to late for us to believe there is anything genuine behind it.

    The romance between Caspian and Susan is so forced it becomes painful at times. The entire love aspect adds nothing to the characters and merely adds grown factor to poor character development.

    Attempts are made at creating drama over the four kids sudden disappearance from Narnia but there is no follow through. Several things have this half thought out feel to them making you wonder if the writers felt Lewis didn't know how to write about characters.

    One of the biggest issues is that the lynch-pin for the entire Narnia series is missing for most of the film, Aslan. Aslan is never really referenced through out the first two thirds of the film. The Narnias never mention him or even recognize that he is the major influence for their entire nation. There is a hint at the situation from the book in which the children deal with the fact that only Lucy can see him but what Lewis used to show growth and a major issue of the children's growth in this story is blown over and turned into a three minute trek and dream sequence.

    One of my biggest problems is when Lucy tells Peter that a possible reason that Aslan has not appeared is that he is seeing if they are worthy of him showing up. I was very angry at this statement because if there is one thing the first movie showed us and the books make clear it was that Aslan worked for those he cared for, not because of their deeds but because of who he is. Aslan was treated poorly and we lost all sight of the great lion who was loved as a great leader and king from the first film.

    All in all I think this film suffers from some one else writing the story they think should have been done, not interpreting the story that was written.
    6Pixie-Belle

    Not a strong likeness to the book.

    Very excited about seeing the 2nd Narnia film, having read all the books as a child Prince Caspian was one of my favourites as I loved how he was told the stories of old Narnia as a child and desperately wanted to see the old days return. Unfortunately the Caspian in the film seems to have little knowledge of Old Narina! The images from the books which I though would have been a useful tool for the film makers were not used once, a deep disappointment to me, especially as other films such as LOTR worked so hard to recreate the images fans of the book were familiar with. Of course there are the comparisons to LOTR, and at times it does feel like they are simply recreated smaller more child like version of events and characters from LOTR, of course when a film as great as LOTR is made every fantasy flick after will always be compared and fail to match it. If you haven't read the book I'm sure it will be an enjoyable family film, it is darker then the first and some parts will frighten small children. But for fans of the book the likeness to the book can be painfully little at times, and will leave you confused as to where the story is going. The back story for Caspian was not very well developed but as Caspian features in the next two books/films hopefully we will see and learn more about him. I will go and see the film again in the coming weeks and watch it as a fantasy fan and not as a fan of the books, hopefully I will enjoy it more!
    8kovalbhatia

    Pretty endearing

    This movie isn't half as charming or eloquently magical as the first, but it engages nonetheless.

    There's something about the young actors chosen to play the four major roles- Peter, Edmund, Susan and Lucy. They badly make you wish you were in their shoes. The film in itself is often reminiscent of LOTR, but the major difference being in a childlike simplicity this one retains.

    Aslan, despite not having much of a role, manages to be the most striking character, and Lucy is as lovable as she was in the first film.

    The battle scenes are brilliant, as are the landscapes. The power politics and senselessness of violence are dealt with a lot maturely in this film as compared to the first installment. At some point you realize you want at least a dozen more films revolving around these four siblings, and to be able to access Narnia for ever.

    The only thing that ruins this film is this strange invasion of Hollywood-like romance as a very annoying little subplot, and the sudden intrusion of a ridiculous song at a climactic point.

    Apart from that, I am pretty sure any fantasy-hound would enjoy this film a lot, and especially so if you're a big Lewis fan.

    I know I am.
    9jeanieb-1

    I was surprised

    Having just come back from a screening of Prince Caspian, I can honestly say that I got the movie fresh in my mind...and it was amazing! Not only was it better than the first in every way - the story, the acting, the screenplay - but it managed to have more of an edge without sinking into the pitfall that movies such as Pirates of the Caribbean have slipped into.

    Meaning that unlike the Pirates sequels (don't get me wrong, I love Pirates, but this is something that bothered me a little), the makers of Prince Caspian did not believe that to make it better and more exciting, they had to gore and bloody it up. Instead, while it is darker, the blood and gore is kept to a bare minimum considering this is an action flick.

    Anyway, that now aside, I highly recommend this! It's a great movie - great action scenes, a tad bit of romance but not overly so, and a good plot. Plus the young cast are even better in this film than they were in the first, and Ben Barnes - well, it's right that he is the title character,because he very nearly would have stolen the floor from underneath the original kids if they were even the slightest bit less perfect (William Moseley was the weakest of the five, as he was in the last movie, but he still stepped it up quite a bit).

    Granted, I've not read the books, so I don't know if this is as dedicated to the book as many fans would like it to be. Then again, most movies adapted from the books never are. However, if they can find it in them to accept changes for theatrical purposes, I'm sure even the most die-hard fans will admit it "wasn't bad."
    6claudio_carvalho

    Things Never Happen the Same Way Twice

    When Queen Prunaprismia (Alicia Borrachero) delivers a baby boy, King Miraz (Sergio Castellitto) orders his soldiers to kill Prince Caspian (Ben Barnes); however his tutor gives Susan's magic horn to him telling that he should blow is his life is in danger and asks him to ride to the forest. However he is chased by the Telmarian soldiers and he summons the Pevensie siblings. They discover that hundred of years have passed in Narnia and they join Prince Caspian to lead the people of Narnia against the evil King Miraz. When the battle begins, the siblings send Lucy to seek out Aslan, otherwise they will not win the powerful Telmarian army.

    I expected to like "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" more than I did. The special effects are top-notch, but the story has a poor development of characters and the unoriginal final battle gives a sensation of déjà vu to the viewer with the excessive use of CGI. But the greatest problem is the weak lead cast: the four siblings and Prince Caspian are performed by the wooden and unknown young actors and actresses that are too weak for the lead roles. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "As Crônicas de Nárnia – Príncipe Caspian" ("The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian")

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      Tilda Swinton, as well as reprising her role as The White Witch, also makes a short cameo as a centaur.
    • Erros de gravação
      When the Pevensies are outside their treasure chamber in Cair Paravel, Peter tears off the entire bottom of his shirt, which would not have worked with a button down shirt because it splits in the middle, to make a makeshift torch. After Edmund takes out his flashlight, the camera once again shows Peter. The missing piece of his shirt is only on the right side. The rip changes again when they are entering the vault
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      King Miraz: Tell me, Prince Edmund...

      Edmund Pevensie: King.

      King Miraz: I beg your pardon.

      Edmund Pevensie: It's King Edmund, actually. Just King, though. Peter's the High King.

      [awkward pause]

      Edmund Pevensie: I know, it's confusing.

    • Versões alternativas
      The original theatrical version of this film was released by Walt Disney Pictures, but all television, video, and theatrical re-issue versions of the film are distributed by 20th Century Fox. As a result, the current version in circulation opens with a 20th Century Fox logo. This happened as a result of Disney deciding against its distribution deal when it expired in 2010; Walden Media sold its share of the rights to 20th Century Fox that year.
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 30 de maio de 2008 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Polônia
      • Eslovênia
      • República Tcheca
      • Reino Unido
      • Austrália
      • Alemanha
      • Nova Zelândia
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    • Locações de filme
      • Hereherataura Peninsula, Hahei, Coromandel, Nova Zelândia(ruins of Cair Paravel)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Walden Media
      • Ozumi Films
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      • US$ 225.000.000 (estimativa)
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      • 18 de mai. de 2008
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