C.S. Lewis has been read by millions of children over the decades. His most loved books are the seven book THE CHRONICLES
OF NARNIA. After some low budget BBC TV productions, the first book (THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE) has made it to
the big screen several years later. THE LORD OF THE RINGS has a very vast canvas where the Narnia books are sparse and can
be adapted into a shorter running time and still be faithful to the original works. Shrek and Shrek 2 director Andrew Adamson
effortlessly fits into the role for his very live action film as a director. Filmed in New Zealand with four kids that won't
annoy you, Tilda Swinton, and a cast of New Zeland actors (in addition to the voice of Liam Nesson) make the first film in
the Narnia series an enjoyable and magical adventure.
THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE opens up in World War II London under the nighttime bombing
by the Germans. Four children (Lucy, Edmund, Susan, and Peter) are sent to the country to live with a professor. During a
game of hide and seek, Lucy finds the magical wardrobe that takes her to Narnia when she steps through it. The other three
don't believe her at first until they step through the wardrobe. One will betray them to Jadis the evil White Witch (Tilda
Swinton) and the other three children will be caught up in a war between the White Witch and the great lion Aslan. Tilda
Swinton just sizzles as the the White Witch- so cool and yet so angry at times. With great performances, beautiful
scenery, magical settings, and a sweeping score, THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA is as entertaining as THE LORD OF THE RINGS and
Harry potter films.
VIDEO: 2.35:1 (Anamorphic Widescreen)
It's a nice transfer. Thankfully the majority of the extras are on the second disc.
AUDIO: English 5.1 Dolby Digital, English 5.1 DTS, French 2.0 Dolby Surround, Spanish 2.0 Dolby Surround
Dialogue is clear and DTS fans will be pleased that a DTS track is included for the film in addition to the 5.1 Dolby Digital.
SPECIAL FEATURES: The first disc has a fun 5 minute blooper reel and two insightful audio commentary tracks for the film.
Don't forget the Narnia Fact track which will pop up with facts during the film if you turn it on. The first audio commentary
is with director Andrew Adamson, producer Mark Johnson, and production designer Roger Ford. It goes with insights on the production
while the second audio commentary is from the point of view of the kids who starred in the movie. Director Admanson joins
Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, Anna Popplewll, and William Moseley for that fun track (Georgie is funny as she recounts how
she liked eating pencils).
The second disc has a variety of featurettes, but the two long ones are the best of the bunch. Chronicles Of A Director
is an excellent making of piece on Narnia and how Andrew Adamson saw the film. The Children's Magical Journey features interviews
with the four kids who are the stars of the film as they recount their experiences making the film. Both of these documentaries
feature scores of behind-the-scenes footage. Out of the 11 Creating Creatures featurettes, the ones on creating The Beavers
and the look of the White Witch (see how they change costume during the film for Tilda Swinton) are my favorites. Cinematic
Storytellers has interviews with eight key crew members, special effects people, production designer, the composer, and more.
The best one of that lot is with the film's composer.
The final featurette under the creating narnia section is a breakdown on the filming of the Melting River. So many
elements go into this one scene hence why it is called Anatomy of A Scene: The Melting River. The use of miniatures,
CGI, a couple of different set pieces help make up this one scene in the film. Don't forget to find the hidden
and brief featurette on Skandar Keynes doing the Turkish Delight scene.
From One Man's Mind is a too brief featurette on how C.S. Lewis came to write the Chronicles Of Narnia books. I expected
more from this one and had it detailed like the Tolkien documentaries on THE LORD OF THE RINGS Extended Edition DVDs. I hope
the disc producers go more in depth on Lewis for the next NARNIA film DVD.
Legends In Time recounts the events in the movie and some of the events not seen in the film. Explore Narnia is an interactive
map that talks about key places featured in the film. Creatures Of Narnia provides key information on the 11 types of creatures
in the movie.
Overall, the extras are almost up there with the extras on the 4 disc extended editions of THE LORD OF THE RINGS films.
This Collector's edition DVD is the first DVD I watched to have the best assortment this year so far.
FINAL ANALYSIS: THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH , AND THE WARDROBE may not be as great as THE LORD OF THE
RINGS movies, but it is fantastic magical adventure for the whole family. The extras are fantastic, but only the featurette
on C.S. Lewis disappoints.
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