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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian

2008 6.5 52.1K PG views saved
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian

One year after their incredible adventures in the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Peter, Edmund, Lucy and Susan Pevensie return to Narnia to aid a young prince whose life has been threatened by the evil King Miraz. Now, with the help of a colorful cast of new characters, including Trufflehunter the badger and Nikabrik the dwarf, the Pevensie clan embarks on an incredible quest to ensure that Narnia is returned to its rightful heir.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Content Rating: PG
Runtime: 2hrs 30min
Status: Released
Release date: 2008-05-15
Release format: Streaming — May 15, 2008
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@agent24 6 years ago

I like Prince Caspian (the movie) a lot and did so ever since I first saw it in cinemas. The best part is definitely the ending with Regina's Spektor's song "The Call". It gives so much more emotions and depth to the scene. I just love it.

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@agent24 6 years ago

I like Prince Caspian (the movie) a lot and did so ever since I first saw it in cinemas. The best part is definitely the ending with Regina's Spektor's song "The Call". It gives so much more emotions and depth to the scene. I just love it.

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nuovian
@nuovian 11 years ago

Quite a fantastic adapation. They've managed to make easily the second worst book in the series (or third - still not sure how much I don't like The Final Battle) into a very enjoyable film.

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Quentin
@quintennyson 1 year ago

I enjoyed this, though it felt a little long. I really liked the look into the effects of living all those years in narnia and then having to just be a kid again. Peter was really good in this one, i really enjoyed him. This one dragged on at times but there were a lot of really sweet moments. Im not sure how much I'd rewatch it, but im glad i watched it.

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Dann Michalski
@jarvis-8243417 2 years ago

Director Andrew Adamson delivers another brilliant adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ beloved Narnia series in _The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian_. Presenting a darker and edgier Narnia this time, the film’s able to keep the series fresh and exciting; Peter, Edward, Susan, and Lucy return to Narnia in its darkest hour as the Telmarines plan to exterminate all of the Narnians from the land. This installment is less about the magic and enchantment of Narnia, and more about the danger and adventure. Once again the CGI is used spectacularly; creating a vivid and imaginative world, and amazing battle sequences. _The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian_ is a wonderful and epic fantasy tale that’s full of exciting action and high adventure.

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charlie-r
@charlie-r 4 years ago

I swear that Prince Caspian's voice is that of Puss N Boots in Shrek.

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Katnerys
@katnerys 6 years ago

The first movie's wonder is replaced by a darkest atmosphere as the children are more mature and bearable. We have many fights showing us a more violent side of Narnia which is no longer the peaceful world the children were used to when it was under their reign. The new characters are a good addition to this battle-oriented story and Ben Barnes is okay as Caspian.

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Jim222001
@jim222001 1 year ago

I felt like even with the books, the Magicians Nephew and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe are the best. The stories lose their steam after that.
The villains after the White witch have nothing on her. While this movie isn’t bad, it’s quite forgettable next to the first movie.

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r96sk
@r96sk 4 years ago

A definitive downgrade on the first film, but this sequel still entertains to a good level.

'The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian' is a suitably entertaining production, if not an exceptional one; though it's not far off. I like the fresh new story and the fact that all four of the youngsters remain, but the change from dark, snowy settings to plain, summer-like conditions means the film does lose some spark. There's also much less intrigue with the villains.

Georgie Henley (Lucy), William Moseley (Peter), Anna Popplewell (Susan) and Skandar Keynes (Edmund) are again enjoyable in their roles. Liam Neeson, just barely, reprises his role of Aslan - his inclusion does feel forced, as great a character as he is.

Away from those four, you have a number of new faces. Ben Barnes (Caspian), Peter Dinklage (Trumpkin), Warwick Davis (Nikabrik) and Eddie Izzard (Reepicheep) are my standouts. Barnes is solid, I liked watching Caspian. Dinklage is great, while Davis and Izzard are welcomed newbies. Like the first film, the casting here is done astutely.

They definitely should've shortened this though, the ending does drag a fair bit. There's also a couple of different moments that feel like the end, yet evidently aren't - there's certainly more than a few pacing issues.

With all that said, I still had a more than decent time watching.

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@seanmsu 10 years ago

It is not as good as the book but it's still very entertaining and it has one of the best sword fights in any movie.

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