Interesting Movie review
The movie that I will be reviewing this week is Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe.
Let me give a small introduction about this movie. Peter,
Susan, Edmund, and Lucy are deported from London to the house of an eccentric
professor during World War II. They find life in the house extremely dull,
until Lucy discovers a wardrobe that an imaginary land. When they went to the
imaginary land called Narnia, they don’t know what is happening. When they saw
the beaver take to his house and tell about the incident, the white witch and
about Aslan the lion. When they saw behind Edmund was missing, so they
ran but the beaver alerted them not to go because they were their enemies. So
they went to Aslan for help. And this how the story goes and finally good
hearted souls winning war happen.
As a child, I saw the
Chronicles of Narnia series and absolutely loved it. The idea that these
children could find a new world at the back of their wardrobe fascinated me. It
gave a nice and imagination feel to me.
It has some sad, scary and violent scenes. The movie begins
with a bombing during an intensive aerial military camping in London. It gave a
nail biting and alarming experience while I was watching that movie that movie.
It was so thrilling to move the scenes from normal modern life to imaginary
snowy forest life. The imagination world is very fictions and it attracted me.
It was astonishing and astounding to watch half human and half animal
creatures. Very agreeable backgrounds sound which gave a soothing feel inside
me. Fight sequences were ferocious and palatable as it took me beyond many
centuries. The Aslan -the lion was a graphical image real lion feel. We should
applaud movie technology used in this movie as it paved way for creating
imaginary creatures in Narnia and also creating innovation Narnia.
This movie is ok for children to be watched along with
parents why because we could see some scary and violent scenes which is
acceptable for a PG film. Children with parents’ guidance they should avoid
unnecessary influences.
When Thumnus was made as a statue, it saddened me. This
hurtled me and my mother pacified me telling the truth behind movie’s plot. My
mother explained this story as an untruth which couldn’t happen in the world.
So while watching movie, kids need to be administered by parents and it is
certified as PG- parental guidance.
I felt scene like
threatening Edmund Ginarrbrik with sharp knife was an unwanted scene even
though it is a PG movie. Showing this much violence against a child is not
acceptable and for sure this damage and spoils kids clay like brain. I would
suggest such scenes again an individual child should be avoided as it causes
agony in blooming brains.
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