the first one is vilont but this one is even more vilont!!! It has lots of battles throughout the movie instead of one big one at the end like the last one. Wow i think the third one is going to be rated PG-13!
Its pretty good,especially for those kids who are into magical creatures,lands and fantasies.But I would recommend watching the first movie to understand this one better.
It's such an amazing movie, and it makes kids imagine. I think the only thing that might affect a younger child watching this would be the battles between the two sides, otherwise, a fantastic movie!!
Should be at least PG-13. **GRAPHIC VIOLENCE THROUGHOUT**
Holy cow! rated PG??? This movie should DEFINITELY have been AT LEAST PG-13! There is strong graphic violence throughout the whole movie! Graphic violence! Not like just swords clashing back and forth, but they show close up stabbings and shootings and slashings. Verrrrry violent. The strong violence goes on and on. They don't hesitate to show limbs being chopped off and heads being smashed in by axes and stuff.
This exciting sequel to "The Lion the Witch, and The Wardrobe" is very dark, and more violent then the first film. But still the film stays true to C.S. Lewis book, and has great lessons about leadership and fighting for what's right and just. So if you were a fan of the first, then expect to be a fan of this film as well. But parents, like I said before, the violence may be too much for younger kids to handle.
This movie was one of the best fantasies I have ever seen except the violence should be PG-13. Even though they are non-essential characters, to many people die and even main characters are hurt a lot. The fights could be likened to King Arthur but with a little less blood. Other than that I would like to say it was an amazing movie and I can't wait for the third one.
You know, I thought I would hate this besause of all the changes made to Narnia, but I loved the way the movie still advanced the general plot of Narnia! The Guerilla fighting of the Narnians was a welcome touch. I'll bet Narnia fans everywhere are waiting for Dawn Treader!
Wonderful Movie! A little violent and not completly as great as the first, but enjoyable nontheless!
Though it may be darker than the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe it still packs a punch. I saw it in theaters 4 times, and since it has come out on DVD at least a hundred times more, some with my sister (10) who absolutely loves it... except when I say every single line. (I do tend to do that.) We both have our favorite characters and for different and honorable reasons. My sister likes Prince Caspian because though he was able to escape from his murderous uncle he returned to gain his rightful place on the throne, avenge his father's murder, and free his beloved tutor. My favorites were Prince Peter and Prince Edmund. Peter because though he acted completely self-absorbed for the first half of the movie, forgetting who had really killed the White Witch... he came to his senses and fought Miraz (Caspian's uncle) to restore peace in Narnia. I choose Edmund because not only is he extremely jaw-droppingly gorgeous but he does the best he can to keep his older brother's attitude in check. All the while he manages to turn his brother's words against him, giving the crowd a good laugh: "I know, I know, you had it sorted." With any medieval themed movie there's bound to be battles; battles where people and mythical creatures are brutally killed. Since this is PG and described as a kids movie the deaths aren't detailed, but enough so that older audiences don't fall asleep. I just wish Lucy would act her age, which for the record is the same as mine, and stop acting like a wimp can't do anything for herself. Comments? Questions? Concerns? Email me: ogormanscommonsense at yahoo. :)
This movie is a great family film. There is still quite a bit of violence for a PG film. Overall the story promotes family, courage, and how good triumphs over evil. It is great for tweens and teens
NOTE: Parents might want to read my review of the first movie. Great movie, still very close to the books. Once again, I recommend reading the books before watching the movie. If you've seen the first movie, it's much easier to understand and you get that great feeling like you're one of the few privileged with the knowledge and secrets of Narnia. The siblings are played by the same actors as before, which is great. There's still the problem with battles and scary war scenes, but other than that, anyone who has the first movie should add this to their collection.