The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Andrew Adamson
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Plot Summary
The adventure continues as producer/director Andrew Adamson teams with screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely to tell the tale of the dashing Prince Caspian (Ben Barnes) — who sets out to defeat a tyrannical king who has overtaken Narnia and secure his rightful place on the throne. One year has passed since the events of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, and now the kings and queens of that land have returned to make a shocking discovery. Though by their calendars it has been only 12 months since their last voyage into Narnia, the four children are aghast to realize that 1,300 years have passed in the wondrous alternate universe. The Golden Age of Narnia has come to an end, and now the malevolent King Miraz rules over the land without mercy or compassion. Miraz is determined to ensure that the power stays in his bloodline, even if that means killing his nephew Prince Caspian so that Miraz's own son will be next in line for the throne. Fortunately Prince Caspian has the Narnians on his side, and with a little help from the kings, the queens, and some loyal old friends, he may be able to ensure that peace and prosperity are restored on the once-beautiful realm of Narnia.
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Movie Reviews from Rotten Tomatoes
TOMATOMETER
66%- Reviews Counted: 184
- Fresh: 122
- Rotten: 62
- Average Rating: 6.3/10
Top Critics' Reviews
Rotten: Andrew Adamson's The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian is a much more elaborate, ambitious picture than the 2005 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, and it adds up to far less.
Fresh: Adamson barrels the action along in an even-handed manner that should keep most of the family happy.
Fresh: Prince Caspian may be less full of innocent wonder than its predecessor, but it is a smarter, better film. Like its young stars, the Narnia franchise has, for better and worse, grown up.
Fresh: Prince Caspian has most of the elements required for a fantasy-action-adventure story, and the book has been intelligently adapted for the screen.
Customer Reviews
Absolutely amazing
This movie is my favorite by far! It is just as good as the first! Thank you SO MUCH for putting this movie on Itunes! You should also put the first Chronicles of Narnia on Itunes!
Wonderufl movie!
This is one of my favorite movies! It was so exciting, and you're always on the edge of your seat! I love this movie and could watch it a million times! I highly recommend it!
NARNIA IS BACK!!!!!!
Fantastic songs, awesome movie, magical books! Narnia is back and better than ever! I LOVED this movie! Almost as good as the book. Buy it...you wont be sorry!
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