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The Chronicles Of Narnia - The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (2005) Certificate PG

The Chronicles Of Narnia - The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(68%)
 
Starring: Tilda Swinton | Jim Broadbent | Ray Winstone | Anna Popplewell | Dawn French | Rupert Everett | Skandar Keynes | James Cosmo | James McAvoy | Georgie Henley | William Moseley | Sophie Winkleman | Liam Neeson
Director: Andrew Adamson
Studio: WALT DISNEY HOME VIDEO
Run time: 137 mins
Collections: 100 Big Adventures
Genres: Audio Descriptive | Children | Family | Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Languages: English, English Audio Description
Dubbed: Danish, Hindi, Norwegian
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: Danish, English, Hindi, Norwegian
Released: April 03, 2006

Director Andrew Adamson gives a new dimension to C.S. Lewis's enchanting story with this long-awaited Disney adaptation. As the story begins, Mrs. Pevensie in order to keep her children safe during World War II sends Lucy (Georgie Henley), Edmund (Skandar Keynes), Susan (Anna Popplewell), and Peter (William Moseley) off to stay at a professor's country estate. Away from London and under the care of a strict housekeeper, they are instructed to stick to themselves and stay out of trouble. But when an innocent game of hide-and-seek leads young Lucy to a spare room containing a large wardrobe, she discovers something that will change their lives forever. Inside the wardrobe there is a world frosted with ice and filled with magical beings. Known as Narnia, the land is stuck in eternal winter at the hands of the cruel White Witch, played with great force by the pale, strong-featured Tilda Swinton. When she steps back into reality, Lucy struggles to convince her sceptical siblings of the things she's seen. After much disbelief, the others finally enter the world as well, learning that the creatures of Narnia have long been waiting for humans like themselves to appear and break the witch's spell. But in order to be of any help to the lovable talking beavers, fawns, foxes, and centaurs that they meet, the four will have to face betrayal by one of their own as Edmond cracks under the witch's tempting offer of unlimited Turkish Delights. Under the leadership of the great lion Aslan (voice of Liam Neeson), can Lucy, Edmond, Susan, and the oldest, Peter, prove themselves heroes in the ultimate battle of good vs. evil? High-budget special effects, impressive performances by the film's young newcomers, and beautiful set design move this film far beyond previous television adaptations.

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New York Times

The spirit of the book is very much intact....[The film uses] available technology to capture both the mythic power of Lewis's tale and, even better, its charm.

Highest rated reviews

52 out of 55 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
A Classic For All Ages

Lighthouse from , 14th September, 2006

Stop pretending this is a children’s film. If you are eight or a hundred and eight this movie is a classic.
C S Lewis conjured up a magic land and Narnia still holds a kind of mystery for us all.

This film manages to satisfy even the most jaded amongst us. The kids in this production are spot on as is the directing. So do not compare this to films that have all the action and no heart. This is right up there with the best. A film with a soul that is a fine addition to the books. Wonderful stuff.

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28 out of 30 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
A special film

A Customer from Cheshire, England, 12th December, 2005

Any one who loves this book should not be disappointed with this film adaptation. Disney have made their best film in a long time. Films never ever come near to truly capturing the full essence of a much-loved classic, but this one does manage to do get as close as a film is likely to get. Disney were taking a huge risk here as most of their audience will be adults who loved this story as a child and still carry that love into adult-hood, and would not be willing to give acclaim if not truly justified. Aslan is superb, you'll be convinced that he is real. His death is well portrayed although nowhere near as cruel as in the book, probably to save the youngsters in the audience from bawling their eyes out, although it didnt save all the adults from shedding a tear (myself and a friend included). Opening scenes are very dark and dingy (air raids and black-out curtains), but once into Narnia the scenes are beautiful. Should not be compared to LOTR or HP&TGOF, this film is different in a sense that you can truly believe in it. The White Witch was well portrayed, she was suitably evil and cold in the battle scene, but the true winner in this film was Mr Tumnus, he couldn't possibly have been depicted in a better way. The scenes between him and Lucy are special - probably the best acted in the film. Lucy is great, and Edmund was ok, but Peter and Susan were terribly wooden and didnt manage to carry the characters well. Watch out for Philip - his couple of one-liners will give you a laugh. 9.9/10.

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15 out of 16 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 3.0 stars
Brilliant

betsie1 from West Lothian, 10th December, 2005

Brilliant film for the kids and adults a like. The talking animals was a hit
With the kids. Couple of jumpy bits in it. The badgers were good. And the
White Witch is brill.

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15 out of 19 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
True to the original

Shimo from Belfast, 25th December, 2005

I haven't read the book or watched the original movie since I was very young, however this movie brought back the memories in force. I remember how I felt when I saw it as a child, and the story started coming back to be. The story is kept intact, the special effects are very good and it is enjoyable. A bad feature of it, however, is the very annoying children acting in it. Thankfully they aren't annoying enough to ruin it.

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Rated 3.0 stars
'The Chronicles Of Narnia - The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe'

A Customer from Birmingham, 5th March, 2010

After reading the book when I was younger, but I did see the production of 'The Chronicles Of Narnia - The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, but this one is the better verison.

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Rated 4.0 stars
Chronicles of Narnia

snowgirl from , 19th January, 2010

I loved this a real feel good family film, well done disney a great Christmas classic

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Rated 5.0 stars
Perfect for long car journeys.

A Customer from Blackpool, 18th January, 2010

My son loves this film. Kept him quiet for most of the journey and we all now how priceless that is.

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Rated 4.0 stars
The Chronicles of Narnia

A Customer from Isle of Lewis, 10th January, 2010

It is years since I read the book but if memory serves me correctly the film follows the book very closely. As has already been said in other reviews this is a film for adults as well as older children. It is not in the same league as the Tokien trilogy but then what is! The acting of the children is superb and the many fantasy creatures are brilliant. Aslan and the beavers are my favourites.

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