It’s been nearly two years since we’ve done the NarniaFans Mailbag. I’ve been considering bringing this feature back to the site for a long time now, and I think that it’s time. I’ve been holding out for some sort of collaboration software (read: wordpress plugin) that could get answers from multiple editors here at NarniaFans.com, but I figure we can handle it without software like that.
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i saw the princecaspian movie and then read the book. where is the part where they kiss in the book
hello, they don’t kiss in the book. the movie people added it in.
They changed a lot of things. I think it is kind of tough watching the movie first because they don’t really explain anything.
Hey,
Yeah, they did change an awful lot of things, but it still qualified for a good movie, don’t you think?
Taylor J. Beisler
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Definitely so. ^_^
It was a poor showing of bookplot, but a good fantasy movie.
Am I the only one that actually thinks the second movie is better than the first?
I’d find it a difficult decision, personally. While PC left a lot more plot aberrations in a nitpickers guide sort of way, and had a couple of places which really upset me, PC also seemed more solid on really giving one a good idea of Aslan’s power rather than equivocating the victory as belonging mostly to the Pevensies. So, odd as it may seem, I’d say Prince Caspian is better and worse than #1, only in different ways.