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Narnia Succumbs to Hollywood - Prince Caspian Film Review
Mika Fabella
Fans of CS Lewis were generally very pleased with the first Narnia movie, the Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe, which grossed $56.6 million on its opening week. Now the second movie opens in theaters, & Narnia readers wonder whether this movie will live up to their expectations.
Well, I was lucky enough to watch Mellow Touch’s advanced screening of Prince Caspian, a week before the premiere date here in the Philippines . Being a Lewis fan, & moreover Prince Caspian being my current favorite book in the Chronicles of Narnia, let me tell you that… my opinion… *drumroll* of the movie… is…
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Narnians of the World, Unite!
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Narnia Succumbs to Hollywood
by Mika Fabella
Prince Caspian Has its Moments
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Stepping Through the Newest Wardrobe
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Thought I Was the Only One
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Through A Glass, Darkly. . .
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Featured Essay:
Prince Caspian Has its Moments - Prince Caspian Film Review
Martin Badoy
"Everything you know is about to change forever."
These words from the movie poster define The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, which made its Philippine debut in SM Megamall Cinema 3 on Wednesday, May 28, 2008. Director Andrew Adamson has taken artistic liberties from CS Lewis' narration of the story, but still has managed to bring to life that world of kings, queens, and talking beasts.