Friday, December 17, 2010

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The Chronicles of Narnia - The Voyage of the Sailboat

Year: 2010
Director: Michael Apted
Distribution: 20th Century Fox

We return to Narnia to sail. And yes, because at the third attempt, after a first episode fascinating but tiring, and a second weak and insignificant, "The Chronicles of Narnia" by CS Lewis are finally really exciting.

Lucy and Edmond, now teenagers, are odious cousin Eustace in the company when the painting of a ship at sea, magically transports them to the Kingdom of Narnia. The three find themselves on an adventure Prince Caspian the edge of the world that will bring them closer one step at maturity ...

Michael Apted, the director of action as "007 - The World Is Not Enough" and "Extreme Measures - Extreme Measures," directed with a very aggressive hand this third episode of Chronicles of Narnia. The result is one of those that dazzle. Never as in this case the world of Narnia spark of magic and spells, and there are few times when the viewer discovers a gaping mouth in front of many wonders. Furthermore, although the impression remains that Disney wants to (also rightly) the fantasy created by Lewis back in the fifties more addressed to a young public, the legacy that goes behind the director ends to shape "The journey of the Dawn Treader" making it a visual feast for everyone.

also good performers. Ben Barnes, Prince Caspian, also want the beard looks more mature and convincing in the film. The two actors Georgie Henley and Skandar Keynes have however, finally, the space to emerge. And they do it with great conviction, standing on the other.

If you want to dream under the parties, in short, "The Chronicles of Narnia - The Voyage of the Sailing Ship" offers a good opportunity to do so. Do not think about it and climb aboard.

Diego Altobelli (12/2010)

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