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

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

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Detalles

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Errores

At Aslan's Table, Lilliandil's arms suddenly change position.

In _The Chronicles of NarniaPrince Caspian (2008)_ (qv), Caspian ('Ben Barnes (I)' (qv)) spoke with a pronounced Spanish accent, as did the other Telmarines.

In this film, Caspian now speaks with an English accent.

This is done purposefully by the filmmakers, who no longer needed to match Caspian's accent to the other Telmarines, so they chose to use the actor's more realistic natural British accent.

People's accents change over time in real life as well.

When Susan is writing Lucy and Edmund a letter, the camera pans to a high quality, color photograph of the four siblings in uniforms.

Color photography was only rarely used by professionals even 5 years after WWII ended and would never have matched the modern clarity of the prop photo.

King Caspian introduces Edmund as High King.

Peter is the High King of Narnia, not Edmund.

The title does not pass on.

As the Dragon is pulling the Dawn Treader with his tail, his shadow does not match up with his flapping wings.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
10 April 2011 USA USD 104,383,624
3 April 2011 USA USD 104,350,363
27 March 2011 USA USD 104,299,421
20 March 2011 USA USD 104,225,314
13 March 2011 USA USD 104,121,139
6 March 2011 USA USD 103,994,954
27 February 2011 USA USD 103,777,017
13 February 2011 USA USD 102,981,051
6 February 2011 USA USD 102,563,814
30 January 2011 USA USD 101,814,753
23 January 2011 USA USD 100,620,366
16 January 2011 USA USD 98,863,922
9 January 2011 USA USD 94,532,196
2 January 2011 USA USD 86,926,397
26 December 2010 USA USD 62,597,030
19 December 2010 USA USD 42,752,237
12 December 2010 USA USD 24,005,069
USA USD 104,386,950
23 January 2011 UK GBP 13,940,030
16 January 2011 UK GBP 13,616,023
9 January 2011 UK GBP 13,038,647
2 January 2011 UK GBP 11,263,418
26 December 2010 UK GBP 10,048,249
19 December 2010 UK GBP 4,780,624
12 December 2010 UK GBP 2,460,118
Worldwide USD 418,186,950
Non-USA USD 313,800,000
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
12 December 2010 USA USD 24,005,069 3,555
12 December 2010 UK GBP 2,460,118 536
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
10 April 2011 USA USD 16,491 32
3 April 2011 USA USD 31,353 60
27 March 2011 USA USD 51,947 72
20 March 2011 USA USD 51,439 82
13 March 2011 USA USD 78,729 123
6 March 2011 USA USD 151,178 185
27 February 2011 USA USD 234,241 248
13 February 2011 USA USD 287,505 293
6 February 2011 USA USD 532,819 514
30 January 2011 USA USD 884,917 732
23 January 2011 USA USD 1,353,936 1,135
16 January 2011 USA USD 2,324,393 1,704
9 January 2011 USA USD 4,601,403 2,814
2 January 2011 USA USD 10,252,775 2,948
26 December 2010 USA USD 9,478,043 3,350
19 December 2010 USA USD 12,388,662 3,555
12 December 2010 USA USD 24,005,069 3,555
23 January 2011 UK GBP 243,170 333
16 January 2011 UK GBP 410,757 380
9 January 2011 UK GBP 621,393 449
2 January 2011 UK GBP 1,207,264 501
26 December 2010 UK GBP 929,958 546
19 December 2010 UK GBP 1,231,568 542
12 December 2010 UK GBP 2,460,118 536

Comentarios

Watching the film, the one thing that lingers in my mind is the departure- the ending that is quite strong, even though I wasn't teary-eyed. The second thing that I could observe is that the film is analogous to HP 7 P-1, it devotes more of its time to a search and is comparatively sparse in its action sequences.

People quit comparing movies to the book they NEVER can be the same!!!!!!! Each person adds to their own adaptation of a book just like a director does with the film!!

I'm not a follower of the Chronicles of Narnia books, so I don't have the same emotional response to the films that I read about from other reviewers. So as an outsider looking in, I wouldn't have any idea that this entry in the movie series doesn't really follow the book as mentioned by a number of folks.

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010): Dir: Michael Apted / Cast: Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, Ben Barnes, Will Poulter / Voices: Liam Neeson: While considerably weaker than the previous two films, this adventure about finding self focuses on Edmund and Lucy's return to the magical land of Narnia, which is accomplished through a water painting. They are joined reluctantly by their uptight cousin Eustace.

The third installment in the big budget Narnian films gives us a more or less solid film with impressive special effects wasted on a hackneyed script and mediocre acting. There are a couple of exceptions in the acting department.

Growing up in the Canada in the 70's and 80's, I fondly recall vastly enjoying an animated version of Lewis' 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe' that was presented by Kraft on CTV. Now as a father of a son, I want to see with him the contemporary versions of the books I adored in my youth, though at present I greatly prefer the craftsmanship of cinema pre-1970.

This movie is the adaptation of a C.S.

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is a good film but simply doesn't cut it for me when comparing it to Andrew Adamson's previous two installments. I grew up watching these three films as a child and after watching them as an adult I can definitely see the contrast between Voyage of the Dawn Treader and the other two films.

I didn't much care for the last Narnia movie, since Peter and Susan were to leave Narnia for good and for their younger siblings to 'learn' more about themselves.Honestly when I was a kid, I loved these movies, and now as I've become more in tune with my opinion I notice LOADS of flaws.

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