The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008)

The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian

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When Caspian enters Miraz's room at night, during the castle raid, the camera pulls out to a shot where Caspian is standing over Miraz in bed.

A camera shadow is visible on Caspian's shoulder.

When the Pevensies are outside their treasure chamber in Cair Paravel, Peter tears off the entire bottom of his shirt, which would not have worked with a button down shirt because it splits in the middle, to make a makeshift torch.

After Edmund takes out his flashlight, the camera once again shows Peter.

The missing piece of his shirt is only on the right side.

The rip changes again when they are entering the vault In the White Witch sequence, Peter has a cut visible above his left eye while the witch is tempting Caspian and Peter.

Immediately following the demise of the witch, the cut has vanished.

When Sopespian calls for the troops to fall back to Beruna, they run toward the trees.

However, when they reach the river, there is an enormous mountain directly behind them which they would have had to climb over.

After the Pevensies save Trumpkin, he stands up and throws his gag on the ground.

When he points to the river and states that the Telmarines were doing fine drowning him without their help, his gag is back around his neck.

While the Pevensies are riding in the boat with Trumpkin, Lucy's hair looks matted, but when they get out of the boat her hair is sleek and neat.

Towards the end of the sword fight between Peter and Miraz, when Miraz thrusts his shield towards Peter it is held by his left hand.

He then shifts it so it held in his right hand, but a split second later the right hand is suddenly grasping the edge of the shield.

This switch is continued when Peter twists the shield so that Miraz's left arm is pinned against his back.

The number of arrows in Susan's quiver, fluctuates in many scenes.

It's a magical, automatically refilling quiver made by Father Christmas, as per the previous movie.

At the end of the film when the children have gone back to the station, the boy Susan met earlier addresses her as "Phyllis" (she said it was her name), but he heard Lucy call her "Susan" clearly and the look on his face indicates he knows Susan has lied to him.

However, there's no clear indication the boy clearly understood that Susan was clearly lying or if she was just caught up in what someone else said.

The fight that was going on may have been enough for him to conclude she saw it and was going to watch.

It's impossible for the soldier to catch up to Lucy.

She wears no armor and weighs significantly less than the soldier in full metal armor.

However, one would not be a good tactician, as the Telmarines thought themselves, by having just two riders going after them.

These new two soldiers may have been patrolling, waiting for someone to try and make a break for it.

The children play on the beach upon first returning to Narnia, then are in Cair Paravel in the next scene.

The wetness and position of their clothing is different, but that is because much time has passed.

(at around 40 mins) In the scene where catapults are being built, there is a two-person saw in use.

In actual use, the worker "in the pit" below the sawn log should be covered in sawdust and wood shavings.

However, the actor in the shot is clean.

During the castle raid, Reepicheep's mice scuttle down a wet corridor where a torch is hanging.

The water shows the reflection of the torch but not that of the mice.

At the end, when the Pevensies walk through the magic tree that will take them back to their own world, the three oldest siblings supposedly walk through, while Lucy waits right next to the trunk to take a final look at Aslan.

Then it cuts to a front-shot of them walking through, but now Lucy is far away from the trunk, almost back where Aslan is standing.

And the other three should have passed through already.

At the beginning when the children are transported to Narnia on the beach, they are at first inside a cave.

They run out of the cave onto the beach and start taking off some of their clothing to play on the beach.

When the shot shows them from the other angle, the cave is now filled with water because the tide has come in to flood it - in just 5 seconds.

At the beginning, when Susan picks up a magazine from the news stand, it is apparently a December 1939 edition magazine.

This is not possible, as the Pevensie children were evacuated to the countryside at the start of the previous movie, which (as it featured an air raid on London) could not have happened before September 1940, and it is quite clearly summer during the scenes at Professor Diggory's house.

A few minutes later Peter mentions they've been back from Narnia for a year, meaning that it is at least May 1942 now.

In the scene where the Pevensies open their chests after returning to Narnia, Peter's chest has a large rock on top of it.

However when he opens the chest no falling rock can be heard.

- PLOTWhen escaping the castle, Caspian and Peter and the Professor were on horseback.

When they are approaching their niche hideout, they were walking with no horses in sight in the background.

What happened to the horses? (The girls used the big Friesian horse to escape the hideout to look for Aslan.

) Near the beginning of the movie when the children are saving Trumpkin they come up to the lake on the beach.

The soldier's boat is in the middle of the lake.

However, when Peter jumps in to save Trumpkin he jumps right above when he is thrown in and not from the shore.

When the bear charges Lucy on the beach, Trumpkin seems to pull a bow out of nowhere.

However, when Susan nocks an arrow to shoot the bear, Peter, Edmund, and Trumpkin are clearly seen running to the boat to grab weapons.

It's entirely feasible that Trumpkin found the bow and arrow in the boat.

When the Telmarines are about to throw Trumpkin in the river, Susan shoots an arrow that lands near the rear of the boat below the steersman.

As the camera angle changes and the arrow is now more toward the front of the boat, under the rower.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
4 September 2008 USA USD 141,621,490
31 August 2008 USA USD 141,614,023
24 August 2008 USA USD 141,516,617
17 August 2008 USA USD 141,364,159
10 August 2008 USA USD 141,092,878
3 August 2008 USA USD 140,693,781
27 July 2008 USA USD 140,117,978
20 July 2008 USA USD 139,640,838
13 July 2008 USA USD 139,336,468
6 July 2008 USA USD 138,762,746
29 June 2008 USA USD 137,665,472
22 June 2008 USA USD 135,549,086
15 June 2008 USA USD 131,904,474
8 June 2008 USA USD 125,977,010
1 June 2008 USA USD 115,362,725
25 May 2008 USA USD 97,855,173
18 May 2008 USA USD 55,034,805
3 August 2008 UK GBP 11,364,434
27 July 2008 UK GBP 11,088,755
20 July 2008 UK GBP 10,656,256
13 July 2008 UK GBP 9,644,063
6 July 2008 UK GBP 7,707,846
29 June 2008 UK GBP 4,060,532
Worldwide USD 419,651,413
Non-USA USD 278,029,923
20 July 2008 Brazil BRL 12,163,138
13 July 2008 Brazil BRL 12,071,458
6 July 2008 Brazil BRL 11,911,744
29 June 2008 Brazil BRL 11,506,322
22 June 2008 Brazil BRL 10,806,923
15 June 2008 Brazil BRL 9,661,474
8 June 2008 Brazil BRL 7,454,233
1 June 2008 Brazil BRL 3,756,868
29 June 2008 Philippines PHP 83,299,791
22 June 2008 Philippines PHP 80,100,340
15 June 2008 Philippines PHP 73,239,672
8 June 2008 Philippines PHP 46,223,400
22 June 2008 Russia RUR 346,216,641
15 June 2008 Russia RUR 344,243,231
8 June 2008 Russia RUR 340,451,908
1 June 2008 Russia RUR 323,587,628
25 May 2008 Russia RUR 271,298,239
18 May 2008 Russia RUR 159,841,711
2008 Russia USD 14,834,800
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
18 May 2008 USA USD 55,034,805 3,929
29 June 2008 UK GBP 4,060,532 546
1 June 2008 Brazil BRL 3,756,336 508
20 June 2008 Estonia USD 31,512 5
8 June 2008 Philippines PHP 46,223,400 91
18 May 2008 Russia RUR 159,841,711 735
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
31 August 2008 USA USD 63,496 83
24 August 2008 USA USD 75,920 146
17 August 2008 USA USD 139,547 201
10 August 2008 USA USD 203,633 259
3 August 2008 USA USD 277,868 282
27 July 2008 USA USD 372,519 322
20 July 2008 USA USD 140,139 167
13 July 2008 USA USD 258,898 286
6 July 2008 USA USD 551,513 403
29 June 2008 USA USD 1,037,841 690
22 June 2008 USA USD 1,790,715 1,462
15 June 2008 USA USD 3,165,013 2,308
8 June 2008 USA USD 5,658,836 3,065
1 June 2008 USA USD 12,704,545 3,801
25 May 2008 USA USD 29,810,163 3,929
18 May 2008 USA USD 55,034,805 3,929
3 August 2008 UK GBP 80,803 123
27 July 2008 UK GBP 118,642 282
20 July 2008 UK GBP 463,612 410
13 July 2008 UK GBP 935,416 468
6 July 2008 UK GBP 2,044,904 541
29 June 2008 UK GBP 4,060,532 546
20 July 2008 Brazil BRL 17,025 35
13 July 2008 Brazil BRL 61,081 74
6 July 2008 Brazil BRL 99,823 113
29 June 2008 Brazil BRL 366,010 270
22 June 2008 Brazil BRL 701,718 340
15 June 2008 Brazil BRL 1,319,574 418
8 June 2008 Brazil BRL 2,577,868 479
1 June 2008 Brazil BRL 3,756,336 508
29 June 2008 Philippines PHP 1,531,331 31
22 June 2008 Philippines PHP 4,322,499 67
15 June 2008 Philippines PHP 15,627,594 90
8 June 2008 Philippines PHP 46,223,400 91

Comentarios

I am without a doubt in awe of the Narnia series to this point. I believe that Prince Caspian is so much better than the original and is a must see.

While I really enjoyed the first in the Chronicles of Narnia series, this one--not so much. Very long battles scenes, ridiculous dialogue, horrendously bad acting, and holes all over the plot make this practically impossible to enjoy.

Completely screwed up the timeline of events. Added things that never happened and skipped parts that were crucial to the development of the characters and their thought processes.

The first Narnia film had two great difficulties - it was a heavy-handed, openly Christian allegory that could put off a great many non-Christians (including myself), and, guided by this heavy hand, it was ponderous and slow. Only the undeniably beautiful visuals pulled one through the duller moments of the film.

I guess i am just not the right audience for this one. All i have seen was a weak fantasy flick.

Probably the most scattered, incoherent, poorly conceived and executed big-budget feature yet made.The first movie was good, really it was.

I don't think that The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian is quite as good as The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe but it is still a very good story and a real good movie to watch especially if you have younger kids. I liked Lord of the Rings better but the Narnia movies I think are better for children to watch because they are not so dark as the Lord of the Rings movies.

While I haven't read the Narnia books, I have seen the movies. And the second one is holding it's own against the first one.

I think the story line wasn't as good as the former movie. I missed the fox cavalier, now replaced by mice or rats.

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