
A year has passed by since the Pevensie children stepped through the wardrobe. In Narnia, centuries have passed since the defeat of the White Witch. Now the foursome are sent back to Narnia to find that everything was destroyed and the Narnia they once knew is gone forever. They come to aid the young Prince Caspian, who is leading a group of Old Narnians to wage war against his malicious uncle Miraz, who rules Narnia with an iron fist. Will they succeed? When will Aslan retur... (Full plot summary below)
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A year has passed by since the Pevensie children stepped through the wardrobe. In Narnia, centuries have passed since the defeat of the White Witch. Now the foursome are sent back to Narnia to find that everything was destroyed and the Narnia they once knew is gone forever. They come to aid the young Prince Caspian, who is leading a group of Old Narnians to wage war against his malicious uncle Miraz, who rules Narnia with an iron fist. Will they succeed? When will Aslan return?
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| NewsBlazeKam WilliamsA praiseworthy sequel aided immeasurably by the continuity and chemistry of the return of all the principal cast members, and above all by the sort of special effects spectacles the tykes are likely to want to see again and again. |
| MovieTime, ABC Radio NationalJason Di RossoYou either like school kids waving swords and talking to special magic friends, or you don't. For fans of the genre, it's good news. This film hits the right notes. |
| Cinemaphile.orgDavid Keyes...continues in the tradition to create vivid, imaginary and enthusiastic interpretations of the most memorable children's books of the past century. |
| Flipside Movie EmporiumRob VauxAdamson overcomes some of the book's better-read-than-spoken dialogue and the odd bits of chunky plotting with plenty of grace and charm. |
| Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)Linda CookIs there nothing Peter Dinklage cannot do%u2026and do it well? |
| HollywoodChicago.comAdam FendelmanThe decision to go 'PG' issued a renewed faith that Hollywood can spit out a money-generating product without having to spew gallons of blood and blow stuff up. But that didn't come without great scrutiny and much editing. |
| St. Paul Pioneer PressChris Hewitt (St. Paul)At least we're already acquainted with the kids, so we know their story, but Caspian, loosely based on C.S. Lewis' novel, misses the opportunity to deepen it. |
| Newark Star-LedgerStephen WhittyWhat's important here is that Narnia -- and its fascinating all-ages mix of pagan myth and Christian symbolism, of boy's-own-adventures and Round Table heroics -- is back. |
| tonymedley.comTony MedleyAdamson has done such a brilliant job of pacing that there is no point in the movie where you can leave for a break...If you do, you will undoubtedly miss something. |
| Decent Films GuideSteven D. GreydanusMore inspired by the book than adapting it, Caspian is most likely to appeal to those not especially attached to the book, which is after all a lesser work flanked by two more popular tales. |