The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian Page #3

Synopsis: A year has passed by since the Pevensie children stepped through the wardrobe. In Narnia, centuries have passed since the defeat of the White Witch. Now the foursome are sent back to Narnia to find that everything was destroyed and the Narnia they once knew is gone forever. They come to aid the young Prince Caspian, who is leading a group of Old Narnians to wage war against his malicious uncle Miraz, who rules Narnia with an iron fist. Will they succeed? When will Aslan return?
Director(s): Andrew Adamson
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  2 wins & 20 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
62
Rotten Tomatoes:
67%
PG
Year:
2008
150 min
$141,614,023
Website
3,273 Views


what was looking for.

Found in one of my soldiers!

What do you know about the queen's horn Susan?

He/she says the legend that was magic.

Magic.

The narnianos believed that this he/she would call

to the kings and the queens of in the past.

Or at least, that said the superstition.

And how much Caspian knows

on this... superstition?

My Mr., you prohibited me that

he/she mentioned the old legends.

That made.

I will tell him/her this:

If Caspian heard on the great magic, my Mr.

he/she has good reasons to be nervous.

First our

Prince, now their tutor.

If the members of the summer house

they are not safe, are he us?

Mr. Sopespian!

They are dangerous words,

Mr. Sespiespan.

They are dangerous, General times.

It is necessary to take care of our words, with the one

same care that one chooses the friends.

How much to finish the bridge?

The continuous construction

according to that programmed.

That is not enough, I need

that my troops cross that river, already.

I can suggest that

do contribute with more men?

I don't have many to my disposition.

Fact that you will make well in not forgetting.

You go with Beruna, it takes

all the troops that you need,

we will reach Caspian before them.

- Them my Mr.?

- It is time that you learn, your history.

How still they are.

They are trees.

What did you wait?

They seem tired.

Soon after that they left,

the telmarinos invaded us.

The survivors hid

in the forest and the trees, them,

they sank in an I sound deep

of the one that you/they have not wakened up again.

I don't understand it.

- As Aslan that this happened allowed?

- Aslan?

I abandon us to the same one

time that you.

Not we did want to abandon them, do you know?

But doesn't that change the things or yes?

Take us with the narnianos.

And we will make it.

Hello!

Everything is well, we are friends.

Don't move, Majesty!

Take away from her!

Susan shoots, shoot!

- Why didn't he/she stop?

- I suspect that it was hungry.

Thank you.

It was wild.

I believe that he/she went mad.

When they treat you as if you were

an animal, you transform into that.

Narnia is much wilder,

anything is as what you/they remember.

I can hear them.

I believe that it is necessary to wait

to the kings and the queens.

Well, continuous, I doubt that those

others are so understanding.

Perhaps go with you, I want to see you

explaining all the minotauros.

Minotauros?

- They are real.

- And they have very bad character.

- And they are also immense.

- Gigantic.

What are there of the centaurs? Do they even exist?

Good, the centaurs

perhaps fight to your side.

But I won't assure you what

it is it they will make the other ones.

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Andrew Adamson

Andrew Ralph Adamson (born 1 December 1966) is a New Zealand film director, producer and screenwriter based mainly in Los Angeles, where he made the animation films, Shrek and Shrek 2 for which he received an Academy Award win. He was director, executive producer, and scriptwriter for the 2005 production of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. He also worked on the movies Batman Forever and Batman & Robin as a visual effects supervisor. He was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2006 Queen's Birthday Honours. more…

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