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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
  • L.Balmost 8 years
    I think Narnia was a fantastic movie.It was a fantastic movie because it grabbed my attention with the music ,there actions and the adventures like meeting a rat that talks and travelling to another land through a picture I would give this film an 8/10.Even though it was interesting it did become discussing at some points but I really enjoyed this and I would watch it again this movie also this movie uses direct characterisation and indirect characterisation the star uses direct characterisation when she says I'm lilly which shows me that she is calm and Lucy used indirect characterisation when the star said" that's where the seventh sword is" in her action it showed me she was worried chick tells me she gets stressed
    • JOalmost 8 years
      I liked the movie because there is a lot of different creatures and my favourite character is Eustace because he turns into a dragon and he fights the sea monster I would rate it 6/10 and I recommend it for kids the age 10 and up Eustace uses indirect characterisation my acting mad which tells me he has a bad temper. Lucy uses direct characterisation when she used the spell look like her sister which told me that she wants to be someone else.
      • A.Lalmost 8 years
        I really liked the movie a lot, I suggest this movie for people over 7 ylds. What I liked about the movie was the cool special effects, what I didn't like was the scene of the Dufflepuds when they only had one foot, it really grossed me out. I'll rate it a 8/10, I highly recommend this film for really adventurous children and people who like Harry Potter. One example of direct characterisation was when the magician was talking about the mist on the Dark Islands. Another example of indirect characterisation was about Eustace when he was in the ship's pantry stealing food, then Reepacheep appears and scares Eustace, then Eustace says "Oh, it's you".
        • APalmost 8 years
          I'm not a great fan of action movies like this. It was okay though. I liked how Eustace became a nicer character. I didn't like that there was no humour. 5/10. I don't recommend it to people don't like action movies or want movies with humour. Indirect characterisation: Eustace's facial expressions in one of the scenes show that he is not very brave! Direct characterisation: when reepichep tells Eustace he is a rotten dirty thief it show reepichep doesn't approve of what Eustace does
          • S.E.almost 8 years
            I thought the movie Narnia was great because the characters got you so engaged and it was so entertaining to watch all the different scenes and emotions that were happening. I thought at the beginning Eustace used indirect charactersation to show that he was rude, selfish and annoying because he wouldn't stop moaning throughout the beginning. I think that the direct charcterisation was used with the fog because most of the characters say it is evil and tries to get their nightmares. I rate this movie an 8/10 and I highly recommend it for people over 8 years of age.
            • LDalmost 8 years
              'The Chrinicle of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader' was are ally good movie and I liked it. What I liked in the movie was when Reepicheep helped Eustace when he was a dragon and when Azlan turned Eustace back into a boy. Eustace stopped being stubborn and started being mature. An example of Direct characterisation would be when Lucy says 'she's beautiful' when reciting spells in the mansion which tells me that Lucy really wants to be beautiful like her sister. An example of Indirect characterisation would be when Edmund found that swords and other things could turn into gold and he tried to convince Prince Caspian that they could be really rich which tells me that Edmund was really greedy then. I really like the different music and all the instruments you hear play during the movie. The character I believe I can mainly relate to is Eustace and because like him, I can be stubborn at times and want things my way and take a dislike to others sometimes. Overall, the movie was fantastic. I give it a 9/10 and recommend this movie to people 10 years and over.
              • APTalmost 8 years
                This movie is one of my favourite movies I have ever watched. In the movie , direct characterisation was when Edmond says I'm your cousin,and indirect characterisation was when Edmond stand up for his crew and kills the sea serbent , so that tells me that he's brave I recommend this movie to people over 5+ .I would rate this movie a 10/10. The bad thing about this movie was that it's badly animated.
                • E.Galmost 8 years
                  I really liked the movie. My favourite part was when Eustace turned in to a dragon . I didn't like Eustace at the beginning . I would rate the movie a 8/10 and I would recommend this to people that like avenger movies . Indirect: when Lusy wants to be as beautiful as Susan wich tells you that Lusy is jealous. Direct: when Eustace says I think this place is getting weirder and weirder wich tells you that he is not that nice .
                  • D.T.W almost 8 years
                    I quite enjoyed watching the movie Narnia the voyage of the dawn treader. I thought it was a great movie, the characters were great, the plot was great and about 90% of the scenes were good. There were a couple of inconsistencies for example the scene where Lucy was in the mansion all at the spells were 5 words long and then the spell were Lucy made the unseen seen it was three paragraphs all so they could drag out a fight scene. Over all though I would rate this film 9/10 and recommend it to all people ov the age of 7 Direct characterisation: in the scene where we see eustace eating candy and Edmund said your a thief that scene told me that eustace was a thief Indirect characterisation: when Lucy is at the mansion and she is looking in the beauty spell she see's Susan which tells me she aspires to be like Susan
                    • S.Lalmost 8 years
                      I think Narnia is a great movie! I liked the part at the end when Edmund was brave, but sometimes he'd say directly that he's strong and he should be treated respectfully. What I like about Lucy is that indirectly she's always kind and welcoming. But I didn't like Eustace at the beginning because he was annoying and greedy whenever he'd end up somewhere he didn't know, like the island with the treasure. . I would recommend this movie to all children and I would rate this movie 8/10.

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