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Friday, May 16, 2008

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA (2005)

Commercially designed as a sort of LORD OF THE RINGS, Junior Edition, it’s easy to see how audiences latched on to this lumpy adaptation of the famous C. S. Lewis fantasy/Christian allegory. (And oh, how Lewis would have hated being lumped in with that pagan Tolkien crowd.) It starts wonderfully with a WWII sequence showing how our four siblings landed at a grand country estate, but once we get to OZ, I mean, Narnia, the concrete visualizations (all those unappetizing compound animals) along with Andrew Adamson ’s stiff megging and the charmless acting from the kids (only little Lucy comes across) make this a long haul. Even the great Tilda Swindon, as the witch, never finds the right tone. (You keep imagining what Diana Rigg might have done with it.) Sometimes magic is magic and CGI is just CGI.

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