413 out of 580 people found the following comment useful :- The perfect Christmas movie, 29 novembre 2005
Author:
shirasade de Basel, Switzerland
To sum things up: I loved this movie.
I had been waiting for it ever since it was announced, so of course I
couldn't pass up the chance to see a press preview this morning. And,
while there were some definite weaknesses (mostly in the quality of the
animations), overall I was completely convinced. Naturally it did not
coincide 100% with my own vision of Narnia visually, but emotionally it
rang absolutely true, choking me up several times and really touching
me. I walked out of the theatre with a warm, contented feeling - just
like I feel every time I read C.S. Lewis' book!
The stand-out performance was definitely Tilda Swinton's as the White
Witch, but I liked all actors/voices, from cute little Lucy (newcomer
Georgie Henley) to majestic Aslan (Liam Neeson). I thought the children
did a great job, considering their relative inexperience and the amount
of blue screen work involved.
Tip: Stay seated through the actor credits - afterwards there's another
small scene.
352 out of 486 people found the following comment useful :- Narnia thaws out frozen New Yorkers, 4 décembre 2005
Author:
bertsaraco de United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
The audience at this afternoon's preview screening of The Lion, The
Witch & The Wardrobe, at New York's AMC 25 theater in Times Square,
broke out in spontaneous applause at least three or four times. It
seems that director Andrew Adamson has brought a thaw to normally-jaded
New Yorkers as well as to the 100-year winter of Narnia. The movie
pulls the viewer into the story right from the opening scenes of
war-ravaged England, where siblings Lucy, Susan, Peter and Edmund
(wonderful performances by all) are sent from their homes to the
relative safety of 'the professor's' country estate where, during a
game of hide-and-go-seek, young Lucy hides in the wardrobe only to
discover the passage to the land of Narnia. From this point, the
multi-layered story of betrayal, courage, sacrifice, redemption and
hope unfolds into a briskly paced 2 hour and ten minute adventure that
leaves the viewer emotionally charged and thoroughly entertained.
The musical score is appropriately stirring and moody. The computer
generated creatures are sophisticated to the point where the technology
disappears and you begin to accept the performance, and not the special
effect! This brings us to Aslan - if the talking lion didn't work, the
movie would fold in on itself and go away. Aslan works,however, and
works very well. Voiced by Liam Neeson, Alsan is both believable as a
'literal' lion and as Aslan, talking lion, King of Narnia. Aslan's face
is expressive and noble, and Neeson's voice acting has strength and
dignity.
This film succeeds on so many levels, it would be possible to discuss
it in many different veins: the direction, the story's surface-level
themes, the theological possibilities, the drama, the fantasy, the
adventure.... Yes - it's an action film, a dramatic film, a fantasy, a
somewhat-dark (yet hopeful) fairy-tale. It has humorous moments and
frightening moments, like most truly great 'family' films always seem
to have.
The bottom line is, this is a film that will leave you the better for
having seen it. There's much to reflect on and much to simply enjoy -
there's certainly enough to keep you thinking for a while, and that's
always a good thing. Aslan, indeed, is on the move!
382 out of 621 people found the following comment useful :- A Very Satisfying Realization of C.S. Lewis' Creation, 29 novembre 2005
Author:
Nan17 de New York, New York
What a fabulous movie! I just saw a screening of it (with a bunch of
other actors and writers) and the whole place burst into applause at
the end.
Tilda Swinton is amazing as the White Witch. Her cold, evil gaze could
freeze anyone.
I loved the kids - especially the little Georgie Henley, who played
Lucy. Liam Neeson as the voice of Aslan was suitably majestic and
comforting and grand.
It was beautifully filmed, and I felt Narnia was perfectly realized.
Looking forward to the movies that will follow.
296 out of 482 people found the following comment useful :- A Truly Moving Picture, 5 décembre 2005
Author:
tollini de United States
I saw this film on November 30th in Indianapolis. I am one of the
judges for the Heartland Film Festival that screens films for their
Truly Moving Picture Award. A Truly Moving Picture " explores the human
journey by artistically expressing hope and respect for the positive
values of life." Heartland gave that award to this film.
Four young children enter the timeless world of Narnia through the door
of a wardrobe piece of furniture while playing hide-and-seek. And what
a world it is. There are talking animals, dwarfs, giants, beasts,
centaurs, and indescribable half-human combinations. And, in this world
of Narnia there is a titanic struggle between the White Witch and her
evil army and the good lion Aslan and his noble army.
Although it doesn't seem possible, you can suspend disbelief and become
engaged in the story because the artistry and technology are so
outstanding. The art direction, special effects, cinematography,
editing and sound will most likely and should be nominated for Academy
Awards. The lion Aslan dominates your attention in every scene he
appears in, and as the story unfolds, he becomes as human-like as any
of the four children.
The four children seem normal enough with their constant teasing and
fighting among themselves, but when events truly matter, they come
together and exemplify the highest standards of sacrifice, courage,
fidelity and heroism. Both children and adults will find inspiration
and role models in these four children.
The lion Aslan is a mystical and almost biblical hero. There are many
parallels between Aslan and Christianity, and you can watch this film
anywhere in the religious-secular spectrum you care to. I suspect that
over many years the other six books that make up The Chronicles of
Narnia will be made into movies and they will have the same type of
financial and artistic success as The Lord of the Rings film trilogy
had. That is high praise indeed.
FYI There is a Truly Moving Pictures web site where there is a
listing of past Truly Moving Picture Award winners that are now either
at the theater or available on video.
192 out of 296 people found the following comment useful :- One of the long-awaited fantasy adaptations comes out on top., 10 décembre 2005
Author:
S.C. Skafte de Nova Scotia, Canada
"The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" is a film with a lot to live up
to. Not just it's (considerable) legacy, but the many recent fantasy
films as well. The one place where there are no worries is the story.
Four children living in London during WW2 are sent away as refugees to
live in the country. The place they are staying is the home of an
elderly professor. The youngest soon discovers a magical wardrobe which
leads into another world. All of this is brilliant set-up for an
adventure. It works much better than if they had simply entered a
wardrobe in their own home. Out of many difficulties related to
production, one of the largest lay in the script. Ann Peacock did a
fine job adapting a film which is not particularly suited to the
cinema. The director, Andrew Adamson is a bit unsteady with his first
live-action feature. At times, a real spark is evident, but it is
sometimes filmed too much like animation. One of the most important
parts is the score. Harry Gregson-Williams does do a fine job, but has
not created a score that is quite good enough to work separate from the
film. The few vocals that are included work nicely as well.
The cast is nearly perfect. The expression of wonder and awe on the
face of Georgie Henley (Lucy) seems to be completely real. She is a joy
to watch, and appears to truly love playing her role. Skandar Keynes
(Edmund) plays his character with all appropriate mean-spiritedness and
greedy attitude. William Moseley and Anna Popplewell (Peter and Susan)
are good as well, but not as complicated or important characters as the
two youngest. Tilda Swinton (Jadis - The White Witch) has a shockingly
sharp stare, which she uses greatly to her advantage. Her appearance
and demeanor are excellently suited to her role. James McAvoy (Tumnus)
is one of the stand-out supporting roles, and fits seamlessly into his
animated lower half. Of course, most important of all is the character
of Aslan, voiced by Liam Neeson. A perfect choice for the role, Neeson
gives a sense of great age and dignity.
Even though I missed the opening night due to bad Canadian weather, the
crowd retained that grand spirit of being one of the first to see a
film. "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" has left a big impression
for fantasy films to follow, and will likely be followed by six more
motion pictures from The Chronicles of Narnia.
9.1 out of 10
313 out of 555 people found the following comment useful :- Amazing, 30 novembre 2005
Author:
John Pulliam de United States
I saw this movie with very high hopes and they were met. The acting was
excellent and the special effects set a new standard for Hollywood.
This, in my mind is the best movie of the year and a best picture
nominee for sure. I do not think that it will win the best picture
Oscar though because it is only the first movie in a series of seven.
Each book though, unlike the LOTR series, is a completely different
story with many different characters. Overall, this movie is a must see
and the next six will likely be the same. C.S. Lewis is an amazing
story teller in the people behind this production are amazing film
producers.
211 out of 353 people found the following comment useful :- beautiful, 5 décembre 2005
Author:
(becksy_8) de United States
The visuals for this film are absolutely stunning. Just breathtaking.
The acting is done well, the voice-overs included. the CG animation on
the creatures are marvelous.
I read this series over and over as a child and just re-read them
recently in anticipation of the movie. Although as a purist-at-heart I
was slightly disappointed to see even a second of the precious work
edited, overall I am amazed at how well they adapted the tale to fit
into a neat little 2 hour time frame. I feel that nothing important was
omitted and the parts that were adjusted in the script were done so
well that it still could have passed for C.S. Lewis' own hand.
I was lucky enough to preview this film (and to see it free, to boot),
but I am certain that I will be trekking to the theatre to see it a few
more times on the big screen. BRAVO!
189 out of 316 people found the following comment useful :- a must see for all ages, 4 décembre 2005
Author:
Grant de United States
I was fortunate enough to attend an advanced screening and was
magnificently surprised. The film was beautifully made. The
acting/voices were all wonderful, including the young talent. I think
all ages will be entertained. The story contains important lessons for
children, but also relevant reminders for adults. I also think attempts
to compare the film to Lord of the Rings and/or Harry Potter would be
unfortunate for all parties. They are each uniquely wonderful. Make
sure you see this!
By the way, make sure you stay through the end credits to hear a
beautiful song Alanis Morisette wrote especially for the film.
215 out of 380 people found the following comment useful :- Narnia!, 9 décembre 2005
Author:
joelseph2008 de United States
I went to see the new Narnia movie tonight, and I have to say, I was
extremely impressed. The story was touching and powerful, the acting
was exceptional, and the special effects were amazing! I was never been
into fantasy movies until Lord of the Rings came out, which I thought
was great. This movie was also very very good. From the beginning of
the movie, I felt swept away into the story. I am rarely excited about
new movies, but I was about this one, and it totally exceeded my
expectations.
I highly recommend this film. It is based on a kid's book, but it
appeals to people from every background and age.
I think we are witnessing the beginning of an awesome epic series! 10
Stars!
236 out of 434 people found the following comment useful :- Can't wait for the next movie in the series., 25 novembre 2005
Author:
movie_fanatic2007 de USA
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I watched it one of its advanced screenings this afternoon and as
expected it turned out to be quite a movie.
Based on the classic novel by CS Lewis. Four London children are sent
to a professors country home in order for protection during World War
II. There they find a magic wardrobe which leads to a mystical land
called Narnia, which is being ruled by an evil witch. To defeat the
Witch, they must join forces with Aslan, the lion God of Narnia, and
the great battle between good and evil that's pretty much the whole
story.
The acting field was average (not surprising really), Swinton was okay
but not top notch kind of stuff. All the kids did a wonderful job and
if i can recollect correctly thats more than what i could have done at
such a young age.
The special effects were above average to excellent and tell us just
what you can do if you put enough effort into it.
I guess you can call it LOTR for kids and i would absolutely agree with
that.
Overall an excellent family film and if you are a fan of the Harry
Potter franchise then you should be able to dig this quite easily.
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413 out of 580 people found the following comment useful :-

The perfect Christmas movie, 29 novembre 2005
Author: shirasade de Basel, Switzerland
To sum things up: I loved this movie.
I had been waiting for it ever since it was announced, so of course I couldn't pass up the chance to see a press preview this morning. And, while there were some definite weaknesses (mostly in the quality of the animations), overall I was completely convinced. Naturally it did not coincide 100% with my own vision of Narnia visually, but emotionally it rang absolutely true, choking me up several times and really touching me. I walked out of the theatre with a warm, contented feeling - just like I feel every time I read C.S. Lewis' book!
The stand-out performance was definitely Tilda Swinton's as the White Witch, but I liked all actors/voices, from cute little Lucy (newcomer Georgie Henley) to majestic Aslan (Liam Neeson). I thought the children did a great job, considering their relative inexperience and the amount of blue screen work involved.
Tip: Stay seated through the actor credits - afterwards there's another small scene.
352 out of 486 people found the following comment useful :-

Narnia thaws out frozen New Yorkers, 4 décembre 2005
Author: bertsaraco de United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
The audience at this afternoon's preview screening of The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe, at New York's AMC 25 theater in Times Square, broke out in spontaneous applause at least three or four times. It seems that director Andrew Adamson has brought a thaw to normally-jaded New Yorkers as well as to the 100-year winter of Narnia. The movie pulls the viewer into the story right from the opening scenes of war-ravaged England, where siblings Lucy, Susan, Peter and Edmund (wonderful performances by all) are sent from their homes to the relative safety of 'the professor's' country estate where, during a game of hide-and-go-seek, young Lucy hides in the wardrobe only to discover the passage to the land of Narnia. From this point, the multi-layered story of betrayal, courage, sacrifice, redemption and hope unfolds into a briskly paced 2 hour and ten minute adventure that leaves the viewer emotionally charged and thoroughly entertained.
The musical score is appropriately stirring and moody. The computer generated creatures are sophisticated to the point where the technology disappears and you begin to accept the performance, and not the special effect! This brings us to Aslan - if the talking lion didn't work, the movie would fold in on itself and go away. Aslan works,however, and works very well. Voiced by Liam Neeson, Alsan is both believable as a 'literal' lion and as Aslan, talking lion, King of Narnia. Aslan's face is expressive and noble, and Neeson's voice acting has strength and dignity.
This film succeeds on so many levels, it would be possible to discuss it in many different veins: the direction, the story's surface-level themes, the theological possibilities, the drama, the fantasy, the adventure.... Yes - it's an action film, a dramatic film, a fantasy, a somewhat-dark (yet hopeful) fairy-tale. It has humorous moments and frightening moments, like most truly great 'family' films always seem to have.
The bottom line is, this is a film that will leave you the better for having seen it. There's much to reflect on and much to simply enjoy - there's certainly enough to keep you thinking for a while, and that's always a good thing. Aslan, indeed, is on the move!
382 out of 621 people found the following comment useful :-

A Very Satisfying Realization of C.S. Lewis' Creation, 29 novembre 2005
Author: Nan17 de New York, New York
What a fabulous movie! I just saw a screening of it (with a bunch of other actors and writers) and the whole place burst into applause at the end.
Tilda Swinton is amazing as the White Witch. Her cold, evil gaze could freeze anyone.
I loved the kids - especially the little Georgie Henley, who played Lucy. Liam Neeson as the voice of Aslan was suitably majestic and comforting and grand.
It was beautifully filmed, and I felt Narnia was perfectly realized.
Looking forward to the movies that will follow.
296 out of 482 people found the following comment useful :-

A Truly Moving Picture, 5 décembre 2005
Author: tollini de United States
I saw this film on November 30th in Indianapolis. I am one of the judges for the Heartland Film Festival that screens films for their Truly Moving Picture Award. A Truly Moving Picture " explores the human journey by artistically expressing hope and respect for the positive values of life." Heartland gave that award to this film.
Four young children enter the timeless world of Narnia through the door of a wardrobe piece of furniture while playing hide-and-seek. And what a world it is. There are talking animals, dwarfs, giants, beasts, centaurs, and indescribable half-human combinations. And, in this world of Narnia there is a titanic struggle between the White Witch and her evil army and the good lion Aslan and his noble army.
Although it doesn't seem possible, you can suspend disbelief and become engaged in the story because the artistry and technology are so outstanding. The art direction, special effects, cinematography, editing and sound will most likely and should be nominated for Academy Awards. The lion Aslan dominates your attention in every scene he appears in, and as the story unfolds, he becomes as human-like as any of the four children.
The four children seem normal enough with their constant teasing and fighting among themselves, but when events truly matter, they come together and exemplify the highest standards of sacrifice, courage, fidelity and heroism. Both children and adults will find inspiration and role models in these four children.
The lion Aslan is a mystical and almost biblical hero. There are many parallels between Aslan and Christianity, and you can watch this film anywhere in the religious-secular spectrum you care to. I suspect that over many years the other six books that make up The Chronicles of Narnia will be made into movies and they will have the same type of financial and artistic success as The Lord of the Rings film trilogy had. That is high praise indeed.
FYI There is a Truly Moving Pictures web site where there is a listing of past Truly Moving Picture Award winners that are now either at the theater or available on video.
192 out of 296 people found the following comment useful :-

One of the long-awaited fantasy adaptations comes out on top., 10 décembre 2005
Author: S.C. Skafte de Nova Scotia, Canada
"The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" is a film with a lot to live up to. Not just it's (considerable) legacy, but the many recent fantasy films as well. The one place where there are no worries is the story. Four children living in London during WW2 are sent away as refugees to live in the country. The place they are staying is the home of an elderly professor. The youngest soon discovers a magical wardrobe which leads into another world. All of this is brilliant set-up for an adventure. It works much better than if they had simply entered a wardrobe in their own home. Out of many difficulties related to production, one of the largest lay in the script. Ann Peacock did a fine job adapting a film which is not particularly suited to the cinema. The director, Andrew Adamson is a bit unsteady with his first live-action feature. At times, a real spark is evident, but it is sometimes filmed too much like animation. One of the most important parts is the score. Harry Gregson-Williams does do a fine job, but has not created a score that is quite good enough to work separate from the film. The few vocals that are included work nicely as well.
The cast is nearly perfect. The expression of wonder and awe on the face of Georgie Henley (Lucy) seems to be completely real. She is a joy to watch, and appears to truly love playing her role. Skandar Keynes (Edmund) plays his character with all appropriate mean-spiritedness and greedy attitude. William Moseley and Anna Popplewell (Peter and Susan) are good as well, but not as complicated or important characters as the two youngest. Tilda Swinton (Jadis - The White Witch) has a shockingly sharp stare, which she uses greatly to her advantage. Her appearance and demeanor are excellently suited to her role. James McAvoy (Tumnus) is one of the stand-out supporting roles, and fits seamlessly into his animated lower half. Of course, most important of all is the character of Aslan, voiced by Liam Neeson. A perfect choice for the role, Neeson gives a sense of great age and dignity.
Even though I missed the opening night due to bad Canadian weather, the crowd retained that grand spirit of being one of the first to see a film. "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" has left a big impression for fantasy films to follow, and will likely be followed by six more motion pictures from The Chronicles of Narnia.
9.1 out of 10
313 out of 555 people found the following comment useful :-

Amazing, 30 novembre 2005
Author: John Pulliam de United States
I saw this movie with very high hopes and they were met. The acting was excellent and the special effects set a new standard for Hollywood. This, in my mind is the best movie of the year and a best picture nominee for sure. I do not think that it will win the best picture Oscar though because it is only the first movie in a series of seven. Each book though, unlike the LOTR series, is a completely different story with many different characters. Overall, this movie is a must see and the next six will likely be the same. C.S. Lewis is an amazing story teller in the people behind this production are amazing film producers.
211 out of 353 people found the following comment useful :-

beautiful, 5 décembre 2005
Author: (becksy_8) de United States
The visuals for this film are absolutely stunning. Just breathtaking. The acting is done well, the voice-overs included. the CG animation on the creatures are marvelous.
I read this series over and over as a child and just re-read them recently in anticipation of the movie. Although as a purist-at-heart I was slightly disappointed to see even a second of the precious work edited, overall I am amazed at how well they adapted the tale to fit into a neat little 2 hour time frame. I feel that nothing important was omitted and the parts that were adjusted in the script were done so well that it still could have passed for C.S. Lewis' own hand.
I was lucky enough to preview this film (and to see it free, to boot), but I am certain that I will be trekking to the theatre to see it a few more times on the big screen. BRAVO!
189 out of 316 people found the following comment useful :-

a must see for all ages, 4 décembre 2005
Author: Grant de United States
I was fortunate enough to attend an advanced screening and was magnificently surprised. The film was beautifully made. The acting/voices were all wonderful, including the young talent. I think all ages will be entertained. The story contains important lessons for children, but also relevant reminders for adults. I also think attempts to compare the film to Lord of the Rings and/or Harry Potter would be unfortunate for all parties. They are each uniquely wonderful. Make sure you see this!
By the way, make sure you stay through the end credits to hear a beautiful song Alanis Morisette wrote especially for the film.
215 out of 380 people found the following comment useful :-

Narnia!, 9 décembre 2005
Author: joelseph2008 de United States
I went to see the new Narnia movie tonight, and I have to say, I was extremely impressed. The story was touching and powerful, the acting was exceptional, and the special effects were amazing! I was never been into fantasy movies until Lord of the Rings came out, which I thought was great. This movie was also very very good. From the beginning of the movie, I felt swept away into the story. I am rarely excited about new movies, but I was about this one, and it totally exceeded my expectations.
I highly recommend this film. It is based on a kid's book, but it appeals to people from every background and age.
I think we are witnessing the beginning of an awesome epic series! 10 Stars!
236 out of 434 people found the following comment useful :-

Can't wait for the next movie in the series., 25 novembre 2005
Author: movie_fanatic2007 de USA
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I watched it one of its advanced screenings this afternoon and as expected it turned out to be quite a movie.
Based on the classic novel by CS Lewis. Four London children are sent to a professors country home in order for protection during World War II. There they find a magic wardrobe which leads to a mystical land called Narnia, which is being ruled by an evil witch. To defeat the Witch, they must join forces with Aslan, the lion God of Narnia, and the great battle between good and evil that's pretty much the whole story.
The acting field was average (not surprising really), Swinton was okay but not top notch kind of stuff. All the kids did a wonderful job and if i can recollect correctly thats more than what i could have done at such a young age.
The special effects were above average to excellent and tell us just what you can do if you put enough effort into it.
I guess you can call it LOTR for kids and i would absolutely agree with that.
Overall an excellent family film and if you are a fan of the Harry Potter franchise then you should be able to dig this quite easily.
P.S got my fingers crossed for the next film.
9/10
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