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Press ESC to cancel. Ben Davis April 30, Why is Peter and Susan not in Narnia 3? What book do the pevensies die? Is there any romance in The Chronicles of Narnia? Do the pevensies die in Narnia? How did Lucy Pevensie die? How does Edmund die in Narnia? Who kills the White Witch? Why did Aslan die for Edmund? Is Edmund bad in Narnia?

Why was Narnia Cancelled? How does the Narnia timeline work in the movies? And how does it tie back to the Pevensies' story and personal growth when they're back in the human world? The exact nature of Narnia is, naturally, unclear, but the books give a bit more insight. However, a span of years passes during that same time in Narnia.

In the books, the Narnia story covers the entire life of the world, with The Last Battle detailing the end of the magical world some years after its creation by Aslan.

In the real world, that same time only covers 50 years. Of course, transitioning fantasy from page to screen can mean some changes, so what about the films? Lucy, Edmund, Susan, and Peter Pevensie are sent out of the city to stay with Professor Digory Kirke in the country, in order to keep them safe during the bombings.

While there, Lucy accidentally makes her first voyage into Narnia through the magical wardrobe, which Digory had built using wood from a Narnian tree. Michael Apted takes the helm of direction and brings this adventure to us in 3D; the first for Narnia.

Soon, the water flows into the room and in a spectacular fashion, they are underwater, only to be pulled up by Prince Caspian in front of the hull of the Dawn Treader. Welcome to Narnia! The trio are briefly introduced to the ship's crew that include the swashbuckling mouse Reepicheep and a Narnian buffalo sailor. Their initial inquiry about Narnia's state of affairs and the Dawn Treader's voyage reveal the book and film's weakness - Prince Caspian admits that there are no problems in Narnia.

Peace rules the lands and barring the exploration of the farthest stretches of the waters where Aslan's country mythically exists, the ship has little to do on its voyage. Thus, they decide to go island hopping where, just on the first one, they are taken as prisoners and almost sold as slaves until a heroic rescue by the crew saves the day.

It is within the walls of the prison that Prince and Edmund find out about the 7 missing lords and their magical swords.

Oh and there's a LOST like smoke monster that devours boats full of slaves. The most striking aspect about 'The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader' is that it lacks the mystery, build up and joy of discovery of the first movie.

At the same time, it eliminates the excessive CGI and Lord of the Rings inspired battle sequences from the second installment and thus proves to be a closer- to- book adaptation.

The focus is on retaining Narnia's adventures as an escape for children with funny bits that are memorable especially the endless picking of Eustace by the witty Reepicheep and the monopodial dwarfs on the island.

Deeper into the story's entertaining layers, Evil tempts the protagonists in different ways and overcoming the lure is the didactic experience of C. Lewis' edition that is well captured by Michael Apted. On one hand, the white witch tempts Edmund to join the evil forces while Aslan, in his Christ like rendition guides Lucy on the right path. The special effects involving the sea serpent in the cove are excellent and provide an ugly yet thrilling experience in 3D while the magical touches through the book of incarnations and entry to Aslan's country are simply enchanting to look at.

Discovery of the 7 lords and their swords is itself a moral journey for everyone and while C. Lewis did brilliantly in detailing those aspects, Apted is short of time and just like all Narnian films, this one too falls short of the book's magical effect.

But then again, Michael Apted is no Peter Jackson. The climax is a sad farewell to what we were introduced to just 2 movies ago but The Silver Chair may prove to be an altogether different experience with Eustace. Will Poulter's brilliantly convincing portrayal of the annoying kid is the highlight of the film and the focus on him is a well thought out plan for the upcoming movies.

Lewis had once imagined and therefore, her presence is always charming. The rest of the cast could've done better with more focus on their characters had it not been for the time constraint; which, Apted has wisely been strict about.

The shortest of the 3 films, yet least action packed, 'Voyage of the Dawn Treader' betters its predecessor by being closer to the book with moral implications and child-like adventures. The film is beautiful to look at but it leaves you craving for more fun, more adventure and sometimes, more heroism. It is by no means uplifting and we do miss Aslan in action at the required times. Between the Birth of Narnia Earth year and the Pevensies' first visit , forty years passed on Earth while a millennium passed in Narnia.

Between the Pevensies ' first two adventures in Narnia, one year passed for them on Earth while nearly another millennium passed by in Narnia. At another time, a week on earth passed in only ten minutes of Narnian time. Also, however much time an inhabitant of Earth spent in Narnia, no time passed in England. However, when they came back to England, their whole adventure seemed to have taken no time at all, and they were back at their previous ages.

The entire Narnian timeline , from its creation to its end 1— , ran parallel to 49 Earth-years — , thus on average a year on Earth meant 5, years in Narnia.



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