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A New Age Has Begun. ancoraPlot:
The Pevensie siblings return to Narnia, where they are enlisted to once again help ward off an evil king and restore the rightful heir to the land's throne, Prince Caspian. full summary | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)Recensioni degli utenti:
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(register to personalize)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Ben Barnes | ... | Prince Caspian | |
| Georgie Henley | ... | Lucy Pevensie | |
| Skandar Keynes | ... | Edmund Pevensie | |
| William Moseley | ... | Peter Pevensie | |
| Anna Popplewell | ... | Susan Pevensie | |
| Sergio Castellitto | ... | King Miraz | |
| Peter Dinklage | ... | Trumpkin | |
| Warwick Davis | ... | Nikabrik | |
| Vincent Grass | ... | Doctor Cornelius | |
| Pierfrancesco Favino | ... | General Glozelle | |
| Cornell John | ... | Glenstorm (as Cornell S. John) | |
| Damián Alcázar | ... | Lord Sopespian | |
| Alicia Borrachero | ... | Queen Prunaprismia | |
| Simón Andreu | ... | Lord Scythley | |
| Predrag Bjelac | ... | Lord Donnon |
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Toastie (New Zealand: English title) (fake working title)Cronache di Narnia: Il principe Caspian, Le (Italy) [it]
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Rated PG for epic battle action and violence.Parents Guide:
View content advisory for parentsDurata:
147 min | USA:144 minLingua:
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Actor Warwick Davis (Nikabrik) portrayed the characters Reepicheep and Glimfeather in the BBC productions of Prince Caspian and the Voyage of the Dawn Treader (1989) (TV) and The Silver Chair (1990) (TV) ancoraCitazioni:
Peter Pevensie: Prince Caspian?Prince Caspian: You're not exactly what I expected.
[locks eyes with Susan]
Edmund Pevensie: Neither are you.
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Isn't Caspian supposed to have blonde hair?Will this movie have any ethnic diversity?
Shouldn't the children still be adults when they go back to Narnia?
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Prince Caspian is every bit as entertaining as the first film in the adaptations of C.S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia. The action sequences and special effects continue to exponentially improve, but the plot remains haplessly repetitious. While Lewis may have created countless original ideas in his novels, the movies themselves have already been beat to the punch by The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Shrek and many others, causing Prince Caspian to feel like it's borrowing elements from other fantasy fare. Entertaining but predictable, this sequel is an admirable second chapter to the Narnia saga that is sure to win over fans old and new.
Only a few years have passed in England, but thousands have drastically changed the war-torn lands of Narnia. When the heir to the throne, Prince Caspian (Ben Barnes), is betrayed by the scheming Lord Miraz (Sergio Castellitto), he inadvertently summons the kings and queens of old Peter (William Moseley), Susan (Anna Popplewell), Edmund (Skandar Keynes), and Lucy Pevensie (Georgie Henley). Forming an allegiance with the scattered Narnians, Prince Caspian and the Pevensies (with the help of a little magic and a talking lion) must wage war against Miraz's Telmarine army to once again restore peace to Narnia.
The story starts right up without pausing considerably to educate unfamiliar or forgetful audiences as to the origins of Narnia, or to the magical elements that affect the Pevensie children. While many will grow accustomed to Narnia's paradisaical qualities, the children's return, without the use of the wardrobe, is rather inexplicit. Along those lines, the mysteries surrounding Aslan's apparitions, Lucy's selective use of her healing serum, and the unharnessed powers of Mother Nature all bring questions to the film; most of which are not answered.
As the children mature, so do the Shakespearean themes and tone of this darker follow-up. Tragically, the biggest downfall to the fascinating world of Narnia and its engrossing inhabitants is the fact that nearly every idea has already been expended by other movies. C.S. Lewis may have crafted many of his creative elements years before Shrek or 300, but those movies beat Narnia to the big screen. Whether it's Reepicheep, who is unappealingly similar to Shrek's Puss In Boots, or the Telmarine infantry, whose armored masks closely resemble 300's Immortal army, Narnia simply doesn't feel original. It's a shame that many viewer's first encounter with the thaumaturgical inventions will be through the film and not the novels.
Despite a Lord of the Rings: Return of the King conclusion (a comparison that fantasy films should avoid), Prince Caspian indeed amps up the adventure. Better action, superior use of slow-motion and family friendly violence (such as a PG decapitation) aid in the film's smooth pace and sustained action. A more savage, war-torn Narnia doesn't necessarily make a better one, but new heroes and villains, nonstop epic battles, and a mature setting help keep the second Chronicles afloat in the heavily treaded waters of fantasy tales.
- The Massie Twins