As Crônicas de Nárnia: O Leão, a Feiticeira e o Guarda-Roupa
Título original: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, os irmãos Pevensie deixam Londres para viver em uma pequena cidade com um professor. Enquanto exploram sua mansão, eles descobrem uma passagem secreta em um... Ler tudoDurante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, os irmãos Pevensie deixam Londres para viver em uma pequena cidade com um professor. Enquanto exploram sua mansão, eles descobrem uma passagem secreta em um guarda-roupas, que dá acesso ao mundo de Nárnia.Durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, os irmãos Pevensie deixam Londres para viver em uma pequena cidade com um professor. Enquanto exploram sua mansão, eles descobrem uma passagem secreta em um guarda-roupas, que dá acesso ao mundo de Nárnia.
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Shelly Edwards
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- CuriosidadesGeorgie Henley's reaction to Mr. Tumnus at the lamppost is genuine. She had not seen her castmate James McAvoy in his costume before filming the scene, so her screams and reactions 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 were entirely her own.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen the children are running around in the house trying to find a hiding place while playing hide and seek, Lucy's dress changes from purple to brown.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThere is a further brief scene with Lucy and the Professor after the initial cast credits.
- Versões alternativasGerman theatrical version (non-digital) was cut for violence to secure a "Not under 6" rating. Digital presentations were uncut (with a "Not under 12" rating). On DVD, both versions were released (standard DVD was cut, collector's edition was uncut).
- ConexõesEdited into The Nostalgia Critic: Black Cauldron (2019)
- Trilhas sonorasOh Johnny Oh, Johnny Oh!
(1917)
Music by Abe Olman
Lyrics Ed Rose
Performed by The Andrews Sisters
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe should go down in the history books right up there with the likes of Lord of the Rings. I went to see it expecting a very good movie. I came out stunned by the magnitude of the picture. Everything about it is so well done, the casting, the scenery, the score. Lord of the Rings is the only thing I can think of to compare it to. I experienced the same overwhelming sense of awe watching both of these phenomenal pictures. The CG images are very good, though not quite as startlingly realistic as those in LOTR. I cannot find fault with the casting in any way.
Though the voice of Liam Neeson is not as I would have imagined a lion's at first, it is smooth, confident, and effective. Aslan is given the presence so essential to the heart of the story. I must comment on the performance of James McAvoy as Mr. Tumnus, which I believe was the best in the film. Lucy was adorable, and surprisingly convincing, and Peter was given a very firm performance. I was a little nervous about how Edmund would turn out, but I needn't have worried; those large, startlingly dark eyes are perfect for the change from traitor to hero.
I commend the directors of the movie on their strict adherence to the book. Narnia isn't just "based" on the book. It IS the book. The scope, depth, and wonder of Lewis's world have been captured in a timeless manner that should be cherished for all ages. This is a movie for everyone, at a level for children to understand, yet with a fast plot and exciting battle sequences that will keep anyone interested. The last battle scene especially is as touching as any I have ever seen, including those in LOTR, putting tears in my eyes even while my heart soared. Go see Narnia for an exciting, well-done film, and a timeless message that our world so desperately needs.
Ten stars!!
Though the voice of Liam Neeson is not as I would have imagined a lion's at first, it is smooth, confident, and effective. Aslan is given the presence so essential to the heart of the story. I must comment on the performance of James McAvoy as Mr. Tumnus, which I believe was the best in the film. Lucy was adorable, and surprisingly convincing, and Peter was given a very firm performance. I was a little nervous about how Edmund would turn out, but I needn't have worried; those large, startlingly dark eyes are perfect for the change from traitor to hero.
I commend the directors of the movie on their strict adherence to the book. Narnia isn't just "based" on the book. It IS the book. The scope, depth, and wonder of Lewis's world have been captured in a timeless manner that should be cherished for all ages. This is a movie for everyone, at a level for children to understand, yet with a fast plot and exciting battle sequences that will keep anyone interested. The last battle scene especially is as touching as any I have ever seen, including those in LOTR, putting tears in my eyes even while my heart soared. Go see Narnia for an exciting, well-done film, and a timeless message that our world so desperately needs.
Ten stars!!
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- 22 de dez. de 2005
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- Também conhecido como
- Las crónicas de Narnia: El león, la bruja y el ropero
- Locações de filme
- Adrspach National Park, Trutnov, República Tcheca(winter forest scenes)
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- Orçamento
- US$ 180.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 291.710.957
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 65.556.312
- 11 de dez. de 2005
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 745.013.115
- Tempo de duração2 horas 23 minutos
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- 2.39 : 1
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