Prince Caspian Review
Hey guys, I recently went to see Prince Caspian, and well, I have mixed feelings about it…………. 1. There’s a lot of fighting. Period. LOT of fighting. Like maybe a teensy, weensy chance that it’s too much fighting. Actually more than that!!!!!!!!!!! I like fighting ok, but it went a little bit overboard. 2. In the final battle, the trees come and help. In the book, however, they are REAL people, that just look like trees in stature and hair, and stuff like that. In the movie, they are literally just trees that are walking around. Don’t get me wrong, they did a great job with the centaurs and animals, but I just don’t understand why they couldn’t do that in the movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 3. One of the reasons that I liked the first one so much was that there was absolutely no romance!!!!!!! This one, however, is a different story. There is nothing like that in any of the books, and I just don’t see why they had to put that in there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 4. I have said a lot of negative stuff so far, so don’t think that I absolutely hated it…….. I thought that the creatures were much better that the last one. 5. The night battle was very cool, I just think that they stretched out the longer one too much. 6. The River Dude was cool, and the part where Reepicheep comes in is funny, too! 7. I liked that Susan was apart of the battles; I think it really added to her character. 8. Peter was a little too resentful, which I didn’t like very much. I just don’t see why he was so rude to Caspian. I mean, I understand that they were sort of competing, but do they have to make it that SERIOUS!?!?!!??!!! 9. Lucy, well, she has grown up considerably since the last one, and she takes a big part, so I really enjoyed that. 10. Edmund has sort of grown up, too, and is more like Peter. 11. You can tell that the people who made the movie studied the book extremely well, there are some lines in the movie that are *unbelievably*similar! On a scale of 1-10, I rate it 9 and 90 hundredths! I liked most of it, it just has a few issues. Overall, I loved it!
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