The adventure continues as producer/director Andrew Adamson teams with screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely to tell the tale of the dashing Prince Caspian (Ben Barnes) - who sets out to defeat a tyrannical king who has overtaken Narnia and secure his rightful place on the throne. One year has passed since the events of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, and now the kings and queens of that land have returned to make a shocking discovery. Though by their calendars it has been only 12 months since their last voyage into Narnia, the four children are aghast to realise that 1,300 years have passed in the wondrous alternate universe.
The Golden Age of Narnia has come to an end, and now the malevolent King Miraz rules over the land without mercy or compassion. Miraz is determined to ensure that the power stays in his bloodline, even if that means killing his nephew Prince Caspian so that Miraz's own son will be next in line for the throne. Fortunately, Prince Caspian has the Narnians on his side, and with a little help from the kings, the queens, and some loyal old friends, he may be able to ensure that peace and prosperity are restored on the once-beautiful realm of Narnia.
Synopsis
A New Age Has Begun
The characters of C.S. Lewiss timeless fantasy come to life once again in this newest installment of the Chronicles of Narnia series, in which the Pevensie siblings are magically transported back from England to the world of Narnia, where a thrilling, perilous new adventure and an even greater test of their faith and courage awaits them.
A year after their first adventure in Narnia, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy are pulled back in by Susan's magic horn only to find that hundreds of years have passed and Narnia is now ruled by the bloodthirsty General Miraz, uncle to the true heir, Prince Caspian, now in exile. Now the children must find Caspian and help him depose Miraz
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4.0
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– Customer review on 26/12/2008
Prince Caspian is one of the more compelling books and appears to be the same with the movie.
It is also a more serious movie as Just when Susan falls for Caspian it is her and Peters time to leave Narnia and not come back.
If love the books you need to watch this movie.
It is epic, funny and with a touch of romance a great movie for anyone up for it!
i loved it and I hope youdo too.
5.0
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– Customer review on 08/12/2008
Well, what can I say about "The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian" movie? Unfortunately, I didn't get to see it at the cinemas when it was out then, but now that I've watched it on DVD, I can fully say that I really, really enjoyed it! I won't go into any details, but I can say to you that the movie is fairly different than the original "Prince Caspian" book by C. S. Lewis. For example, when Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy actually meet Prince Caspian is done differently in the movie than in the book. I strongly recommend if you haven't read the book that you should read it, probably before the movie.
I give the movie 5 stars because I found it entertaining. I've probably watched it 4 or 5 times now and I never get bored of it! Thankfully, Disney and Walden Media have plans to film the 3rd movie in "The Chronicles Of Narnia" series, which is called "The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader" and I really do hope they don't delay it! Another thing I love about the "Prince Caspian" movie DVD is the fact that my particular copy of the DVD contains audio description for the blind and visually impaired. Now I'm not totally blind, but I am visually impaired, but I can still see movies when I sit close to a TV (but not with a big screen one), therefore that feature probably wouldn't come in handy for me at all. The only way I can see how well they do it is by closing my eyes while the movie is on.
I strongly recommend this movie to anyone. I like it just as much as the first one. You don't see Aslan as much in this one compared to "The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe", but it is still a great movie!
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