I went to the cinema to see the second part of the Chronicles of Narnia, Prince Caspian . I liked the movie, but the first part. It is entertaining, has adventures, some good special effects, and certain script and empty planes where continuing to feel the influence of Lord of the Rings, but that's not what I wanted to comment on this entry.
Aside from getting a high value on child factor (the room was full of children, and everyone was quiet and still), this film was something that really catches my attention, and I wanted to comment here, if any reader of CS Lewis can provide information. Summarized in two points:
- The protagonists are some kids who, while in London, they behave like children their age, but when they arrive in Narnia, is that they are seasoned experts in the body combat with swords, daggers , bows and arrows (and flashlights!).
- When entering combat on the battlefield, these children (how many years have, 16, 18, 20?) Become less than the smallest of the four wild beasts killing machines, stringing and slaughtering soldiers twice their age, without the slightest hint of doubt or remorse.
still remember when I read through the desert and jungle , Sienkiewicz, written back in 1912, and how the child protagonist begins to mourn when people recount their adventures, admits he had to kill a man ( one only!) in self defense. Those of Narnia, among the three are charged to half a battalion.
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