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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010)

This time around Edmund and Lucy Pevensie, along with their pesky cousin Eustace Scrubb find themselves swallowed into a painting and on to a fantastic Narnian ship headed for the very edges of the world.

Directors: Michael Apted

Cast: Ben Barnes, Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, Will Poulter, and Liam Neeson

Release Date: December 10, 2010

80 Movie Reviews
  • GRover 8 years
    I think it was a really good movie. I liked how they had music and sounds to make you feel like you were there. I didn't like how sometimes unrealistic. I think it is a great movie for kids but not for kids under 7. Little kids might find it scary. Overall I think this movie deserves a 8/10. The nainia film was great. It was about 2 characters and their anoying cousin going to a magical world trying to find 7 swords. While they are on this journey some surprising things happened. In this moive they used direct characterisation. They used direct characterisation when reepicheap said that he wasn't worthy enough. This tells you he is humble. They also used indirect characterisation Eustace steals an orange which tells you he is selfish and sneaky.
    • S.Cover 8 years
      The movie Narnia is good because it has characters that are loving and polite to the other characters. I liked it when Aslan made the movie enjoyable and exciting. The only thing I didn't like was when they were hurting the dragon / Eustace. I would rate this movie a 7/10 and recommend it for ages 9 and over. Direct Characterisation: Reepicheep uses direct characterisation when he's talking to Eustace and wants him to believe in him. Indirect Characterisation: Lucy uses indirect characterisation when she says "look" when the star comes to help which means she never wants to be selfish.
      • S.Nover 8 years
        1. One of the Character's that I really liked was Eustace because he brings alot of drama to the film. 2. I liked the dragon scene because of all the action. 3. I rate it 9/10 and I recommend it for 8 years and over. 4. One of the people that used direct characterisation was lucy when she said " I am beautiful " ,That tells me that she loves someone more than her. 5. I think Eustace uses alot of indirect characterisation by his actions and through his actions it tells me that he doesn't want to in Narnia. 6. Over all I think it was a great movie
        • T.Cover 8 years
          I think that it was a really great movie! I really enjoyed it. I like how Eustuse confessed that he can be rude & mean, but I didn't like where the man with the seventh sword was because it was a dark & mythical place. I would give this film around a 7-8/10. I would recommend this movie for mature kids around 8 & over. I liked the direct characterisation the reepichee used when he said " it's an honour to fight beside a hero and a friend" which tells me that he is kind & noble. I also liked the indirect characterisation Lucy used when she look confused that she looked exactly like her sister Susan.
          • M.Lover 8 years
            This movie was great.i liked that it was adventurous and how it showed a lot of bravery and courage.My favourite character was Reapersheep because I feel like he was brave, friendly and adventurous which I think are all good qualities. I would defiantly recommend this movie to people over 8 years old because I think any younger children might be a little bit scared in some scenes. I give this movie about a 9 out of 10. Some direct characterisation in the movie is when the duffle-puds(creatures in the mansion) tell Edmund and prince Casbian that they were scary,aggressive beast. Some indirect characterisation was when prince Casbian saved Lucy, Edmund, and Eustus from the water; this shows he is nice and caring.
            • A.Kover 8 years
              I believe the movie was great. I really liked how much action there was and how the movie showed action in camera angles and noise. One thing I notied was they used a green screen and I saw it clearly in the scene where Lucy, Edmand and Eustace were leaving Narnia and that sort of ruined my experience a bit but still the movie was great. So I would highly recommend it to viewers aged 9 and over. I rate this movie a 9.5/10 Direct Charcterisation: At the end of the movie Aslan called Reepicheap "noble" and allowed him to enter his country. Indirect Charcterisation: Near the end of the film Eustace was apologising to everyone so it showed he became nice.
              • ZWover 8 years
                This was a great movie and watched I in class. Would highly recommend it to older ages. My favourite character is probably Eustice the dragon. A scene with direct charactisation is when Lucy the younger girl says "I've been sold which tells me Lucy can be careless. Someone with indirect charactisation is reepicheep when he attained the dragon which taught me that heirs brave! I give this movie a 9-10!
                • DGover 8 years
                  Narnia was a great movie. I liked the movie narnia because it showed the people being couragous and not giving up. I liked the end part where Aslan came and talked to Reepicheep and the people. I didn't like the part where that big monster looking thing attacked the boat. That's why I do not recommend this movie for kids under 5 years old. I give it a rating of 8/10. In the movie this is what I got for indirect and direct characterisation. Indirect characterisation: Reepicheep is a brave warrior. I know that because every time there is a fight he draws out his sword proudly. Direct characterisation: Lucy wants to be beautiful. I know that because she wishes she was beautiful in the movie.
                  • LSover 8 years
                    I like the movie, I liked it cause it has aloft coif characterisation. When watching you get really immersed with the story. I give the movie a 9/10! I recommend the movie for ages 9 and over Direct characterisation-I like it when the dufflepuds say we can't read cause it tells you that there silly and gullible Indirect characterisation- I like it when eustace was a dragon he was brave cause it impacts his life cause he does team work and at the start he was a lier and he was mean
                    • SLover 8 years
                      I liked it a lot and I think I could relate to Eustace because I might be mean and rude then become really nice again. There was indirect characterisation where Lucy hugs Edmund and he hugs her back you can kind of tell they are brother and sister and there's direct characterisation when Lucy says " I will never be a beautiful as Susan they think she is the most beautiful one in the family" you could tell she was jealous of Susan her big sister. I will give this movie a 10 out of 10. I would recommend this to kids who are 5 years old or up because there may be some scenes might scare young children and I also think you should watch it because it's cool

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