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

Adventure | 113 minutes
2,99 793 votes

Genre: Adventure / Fantasy

Duration: 113 minuten

Alternative title: De Kronieken van Narnia: De Reis van het Drakenschip

Country: United States

Directed by: Michael Apted

Stars: Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes and Georgie Henley

IMDb score: 6,3 (169.068)

Releasedate: 2 December 2010

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader plot

"Return to magic. Return to hope. Return to Narnia."

Edmund and Lucy have to stay with their annoying cousin Eustace all summer, which they don't like. One day, while sitting in a room with Eustace, a painting depicting the ship 'Dawn Treader' comes to life and before they know it they are on the magical ship. There they meet their friend, King Caspian. Together they go in search of the seven nobles. The search leads them to several mysterious islands...

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Full Cast & Crew

Actors and actresses

Edmund Prevensie

Lucy Pevensie

Eustace Scrubb

Susan Pevensie

Peter Pevensie

Reepicheep (Voice)

Aslan (voice)

The White Witch

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IH88

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“Will you come and visit us in our world?”

This Narnia adventure certainly looks beautiful, and the adventurous atmosphere is also good. But there is really no tension for a moment, and unfortunately the film also has a somewhat childish tone. That will probably be due to the books, but this third Narnia adventure will be a long one in this way. Even the visual aspect can't change that.

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Roger Thornhill

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As far as I'm concerned, the funniest Narnia, with a plot full of entanglements, a great diversity of locations, Ben Barnes who can happily leave his fake accent at home, an excellent annoying nephew, that dopey older brother practically absent, and a pretty well done sea serpent . Only that nonsense about faith ("We have nothing if not belief!") and that hassle with Aslan, I'm getting tired of that by now.

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Shadowed

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Same.

Different director, different film. I immediately picked up this third part of the Narnia series to complete the trilogy in its entirety. I didn't think much of the director of the previous parts, but with the final he was well on his way. So it's special that this film actually tries to approach it a bit differently structurally.

In any case, it is all told a little more quickly. I thought the previous movies were too long at 150 minutes, but this movie really shows what the movies look like when they decide to cut 40 minutes out of it. A rather sloppy build, especially. It feels as if the children are already invading the world within 3 minutes, so that there is never any peace in the story.

Lots of mediocre effects, but in terms of look a lot more real and more imaginative than the previous parts. Where the previous part mainly ended up at a 2.5 * thanks to the final, it is now the entire film that takes it a bit further. For example, the environment of the final here was strong with some beautiful colors and decorations. Probably the best animated scene in the entire trilogy.

However, content is rather boring. That made the first part even better. Here the main characters are mainly blowing sand. Don't show them a scene and the viewer will hardly notice that they are absent. The characters that are added further do little and the existing characters mainly serve as nice memories of the previous parts.

Actually, it mainly looks better, but the narrative is a bit sloppy, and the fact that this film manages to do that is remarkable. Still, I have to say that this movie looks a lot better than the other 2, so some extra points for that. The end of a series that I never thought was special, but where people thought it necessary to make whole treasure chests of gold disappear.

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