Rating:
***/*****, or 6/10
Second
entry into the Narnia franchise thankfully tones down its religious
overtones (the role of the Jesus lion Aslan is shortened quite a bit)
and trades it for a grittier and darker overall feeling. The four
Pevensie kids return to Narnia and find a great deal of time has
passed since they left their own magic kingdom. The Telmarines,
descendants of a band of pirate invaders, hold dominion over the
realm and have greatly reduced the number of its original inhabitants
(good thing too!), the various mythical creatures and annoying
talking animals. Their rightful heir, prince Caspian (pretty boy Ben
Barnes), finds himself victim of a foul plot by his uncle Miraz
(renowned Italian actor Sergio Castellitto) who claims the throne for
himself, leaving Caspian to run for his life, which brings him into
contact with the Pevensies and their native Narnian allies who plan
to bring down the genocidal Telmarine reign. Better acting (even the
kids have picked up a few tricks it seems), less Christianity, more
action and a more carefully crafted story make for a better Narnia
film, which still isn't saying that much. In fact, I may be biased
because I witnessed some of the filming while vacationing in
beautiful Slovenia at the time. It must be said, Slovenia's natural
beauty is used to great effect. Andrew Adamson redeems himself for
his first Narnia flick somewhat, but the film still leaves a few
things to be desired, including its obviously digital talking animals
and an overall lack of humor to tell us not to take things to
seriously here. The movie didn't do as well as hoped at the box
office, making Disney sell the franchise rights to Fox. Good
riddance!
Starring:
Ben Barnes, Sergio Castellitto, Liam Neeson
Directed
by Andrew Adamson
USA: Walt
Disney Pictures, 2008
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