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Four kids travel through a wardrobe to the land of Narnia and learn of their destiny to free it with the guidance of a mystical lion.
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This is a satisfying interpretation of the story, but could use a bit more light-heartedness at times. It is, after all, based on a book for children.
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C.S. Lewis => *(Book)* Liam Neeson => Aslan (voice) Sophie Winkleman => Older Susan Noah Huntley => Older Peter Mark Wells => Older Edmund Rachael Henley => Older Lucy Lee Tuson => Rumblebuffin the Giant Shane Rangi => General Otmin Patrick Kake => Oreius Elizabeth Hawthorne => Mrs. Macready Judy McIntosh => Mrs. Pevensie James Cosmo => Father Christmas Kiran Shah => Ginarrbrik Jim Broadbent => Professor Kirke James McAvoy => Mr. Tumnus Tilda Swinton => White Witch Anna Popplewell => Susan Pevensie William Moseley => Peter Pevensie Skandar Keynes => Edmund Pevensie Georgie Henley => Lucy Pevensie Ray Winstone => Mr. Beaver (voice) Dawn French => Mrs. Beaver (voice) Rupert Everett => Mr. Fox (voice) Michael Madsen => Maugrim (voice) (uncredited)
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Trivia:
In the Audio Commentary, `~4262~` comments that `~4263~` coerced him into eating some of the sugar glass from the broken picture of their father in the beginning of the movie. Only after trying did Skander realize the fake glass was made of silicon. Professor Kirke presents three choices to the other Pevensie children of what to think about Lucy's claim about Narnia: that she is lying, that she is mad, or that she is telling the truth. `~4260~` was a vocal advocate of Christianity, and in his book @%Mere Christianity%@ presented three similar choices about Jesus' claim to be the Son of God: Liar, Lunatic, or Lord. This is known as his "Trilemma" argument, and is still often used by Christians today. `~4264~` is afraid of mice, so her scenes involving mice had to be shot with her double. According to the @##Narnia##@ books, Professor Kirke (played by `~951~`) is the elderly Digory Kirke. As a boy, Digory Kirke was the hero of @%The Magician's Nephew%@, the Narnia book that takes place chronologically before the events in @%The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe%@. (This explains the Professor's willingness to believe that the Pevensie children have ventured to a magic land.) @%The Magician's Nephew%@ tells the story of the creation of Narnia, the coming of Jadis, the White Witch, the creation of the lamp post, and the creation of the wardrobe itself. Each design carved into the wardrobe signifies an important event that occurs in @%The Magician's Nephew%@. The CGI on Mr. Tumnus was from his waist down - his goat legs and hooves. His ears were controlled by remote control and a fake nose along with a lot of hair was attached. `~1892~` was originally set to voice Aslan. When the adults' swearing got out of hand on the set, `~4261~` (Lucy) set up a swear bucket. `~4266~` was supposedly the worst offender. Even her teenager co-stars had to pay their toll, though, especially `~4262~`, accordingly to DVD's commentary. The wolves that destroyed the Beavers' home were mostly real animals with one or two CGI ones added in, although their tails had to be digitally removed and re-added. Their tails kept wagging while filming the scene, making them seem less vicious. While the movie was mostly shot in chronological order, the final scene where the Pevensie's fall out of the wardrobe was shot before all the outdoor shots so the kids would still be pale and look like they had in the beginning of the film. `~4265~`, first choice for the role of Jadis the White Witch, hadn't read the book prior to filming. She wore platform shoes under costume to make her taller, and used a brace on her shoulders between takes to give her a break from the weight of her wig and crown. `~4261~`'s reaction to Mr. Tumnus at the lamppost is genuine. She had not seen her cast mate `~4266~` in his costume before the scene was filmed, so her screams and reaction were real. Georgie's first reaction to the snowy world of Narnia is also genuine - she was carried into the set blindfolded to make her first entrance, and her wide-eyed, delighted reactions to it all are entirely her own.
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