Imagine Lord of The Rings with the blood turned off and you've pretty much pegged Chronicles.
One thing that was weird was the big battle scenes without even a drop of blood. That and the blatent in-your-face Jesus/Christianity parallels are the only things I can think of to complain about. The Narnia children's books were written by C.S. Lewis, a christian writer, as a modern take on bible stories so I guess it can't really be helped if the movie turns out that way too. Gotta hold true to the books, right?
Other than those couple things that bugged me, everything else in the movie was really good. The four children are very very good, just as I imagined them from the books. The CGI is very well done, especially the animals. Aslan the lion (aka Jesus) is the best looking all-CGI animal ever done, I'm sure of it. And the landscapes make you think of landscapes, not green screens, which is something that most films fail miserably at.
Is it for the kids? Well, I would say it's not for kids from other-than-Christian families, if only because it would seriously get under my skin if I was, say, a Jewish parent. This is a good vs. evil film, so there's many ugly orc-like creatures and a mildly scary witch. There is also the aforementioned big battle, exactly like LOTR except with the weird no blood thing which I don't think makes it any less violent (where do they get these rules for rating movies anyway?). Personally I don't think I'd take a 3-year-old to it but I'm not a parent.
If I try and ignore Jesus being forcibly shoved down my throat (or blasphemied, if you're coming from the other side of the issue), this movie is very good. Truly one of those films that the whole family will enjoy, assuming the kids are old enough.
46 says 8/10
One thing that was weird was the big battle scenes without even a drop of blood. That and the blatent in-your-face Jesus/Christianity parallels are the only things I can think of to complain about. The Narnia children's books were written by C.S. Lewis, a christian writer, as a modern take on bible stories so I guess it can't really be helped if the movie turns out that way too. Gotta hold true to the books, right?
Other than those couple things that bugged me, everything else in the movie was really good. The four children are very very good, just as I imagined them from the books. The CGI is very well done, especially the animals. Aslan the lion (aka Jesus) is the best looking all-CGI animal ever done, I'm sure of it. And the landscapes make you think of landscapes, not green screens, which is something that most films fail miserably at.
Is it for the kids? Well, I would say it's not for kids from other-than-Christian families, if only because it would seriously get under my skin if I was, say, a Jewish parent. This is a good vs. evil film, so there's many ugly orc-like creatures and a mildly scary witch. There is also the aforementioned big battle, exactly like LOTR except with the weird no blood thing which I don't think makes it any less violent (where do they get these rules for rating movies anyway?). Personally I don't think I'd take a 3-year-old to it but I'm not a parent.
If I try and ignore Jesus being forcibly shoved down my throat (or blasphemied, if you're coming from the other side of the issue), this movie is very good. Truly one of those films that the whole family will enjoy, assuming the kids are old enough.
46 says 8/10
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