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Friday, August 8, 2008

Cinema Cinema

After the favourite last week caused by "The X-Files" , the general public has been largely ignored, and after just putting the film in the theatres, this week everything and everyone went frenzy on the release of "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian". Part of the fantasy saga is also another reason for high probability losing in the market which had never been this significantly successful. In the shadow of the bestseller, any of the newer three interesting films cannot take the predecessor’s place in the public favour.

The Chronicles of Narnia are successful in the footsteps of "Lord of the Rings" with the second part The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian equally scoring over any other releases this season. Even the first part of the fantasy saga was a resounding success with the audience and now will try to find these conditions certainly acceptable and forgiving although there were scenes that were over-exaggerating, these films that follow in the series of successful books of the British writer CS Lewis caused no cost savings after all. The effects are easily surpassed by anything that is appealing to the mass public and the one who is familiar with the history of the film cannot identify the new essence within, and alone he/she should therefore go to the cinema. As the second part of the name suggests, everything revolves around Prince Caspian, the rightful heir to the throne of Narnia, after the birth of the son of the ruler Maras take the flight. But sincerely speaking I’ve never found any convincing reason to name the movie so as much of the scenes do not portray him as the supreme prince, but as a rebel who is in exile. Nearly a year after her first adventure quite the performance by the four siblings who were the ancient kings and queens of Narnia return there and struggle for the legacy.

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