The world needs a movie like this right now. Unfortunately a lot of people will not understand the underlying meaning C.S. Lewis intended, but that's OK. The story stand on it's own. One of the challenges is that when small children read a book they can create characters as scary [or un-scary] as they want to imagine. On the screen the bad guys can get a lot scarier. There was a young girl, [I estimate 9 or under] who had obviously read the story, and throughout the movie was explaining to her parents what would happen next. But when the bad guys came out, she was visibly uncomfortable. Too bad but then that's Hollywood and it is what it is. Roger Ebert says "...charming and scary in about equal measure..." I really liked the casting of Tilda Swinton as Jadis, The White Witch. All in all this is a very good movie. I recommend it on the big screen if you can actually still afford to go to movies [unless you live in Medicine Hat].
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Storyline From Yahoo: Follows the exploits of the four Pevensie siblings--Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter--in World War II England who enter the world of Narnia through a magical wardrobe while playing a game of 'hide and seek' in the rural country home of an elderly professor. Once there, the children discover a charming, peaceful land inhabited by talking beasts, dwarfs, fauns, centaurs, and giants that has become a world cursed to eternal winter by the evil White Witch, Jadis. Under the guidance of a noble and mystical ruler, the lion Aslan, the children fight to overcome the White Witch's powerful hold over Narnia in a spectacular, climactic battle that will free Narnia from Jadis' icy spell forever.
Ratings: Critics B Users B+
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