jasmine tarkheena
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I know that we all hope for Narnia film or series adaptions to be done right or stay closer to the books. Though there are things in the books that may require some changes. I think that's understandable, because there there some things in the books that probably wouldn't work on screen.
I think what CS Lewis wrote in the books are great, but how can they be accomplished on screen?
I think it will be interesting on how a new LWW adaption will pull off the chapter where Edmund is waking to the White Witch's castle and having these thoughts. The BBC had him disembodied from himself, and have him talking to his conscious. The Walden actually showed him sitting on the White Witch's throne, showing this what he wanted, to be king. Then later, he was in the dungeon, making him realize he has made a wrong choice and seeing the consequences of his actions. So I don't know how a new adaption will pull this off. I know you can't really do a person thinking out loud on screen. Perhaps a way to do it is showing Edmund walking to the Witch's castle, and as he's thinking his thoughts, "Oh yes, I'm going to be king" and also have him feel conflicted. He knows this is wrong, yet he's trying to make up excuses for it.
While the girls won't necessarily need to particpate in battle, I think a change they could do is at least have Susan and Lucy learning how to use their bow and arrow and dagger. It could be a way of showing of that they would know how to use them if they're going to defend themselves when they needed to. I think even Lucy could learn how to use a bow and arrow, because she uses it at the Battle of Anvard in HHB.
While Jill doesn't use a bow and arrow until LB, I think it would be great if she learn how to use it in SC. There even could be a way for her to participate in the fight with the serpent in Underland. It could give her character arch, that she has been bullied, and she has overcome that fear.
Are there any differences you would want for a screen adaption?
I think what CS Lewis wrote in the books are great, but how can they be accomplished on screen?
I think it will be interesting on how a new LWW adaption will pull off the chapter where Edmund is waking to the White Witch's castle and having these thoughts. The BBC had him disembodied from himself, and have him talking to his conscious. The Walden actually showed him sitting on the White Witch's throne, showing this what he wanted, to be king. Then later, he was in the dungeon, making him realize he has made a wrong choice and seeing the consequences of his actions. So I don't know how a new adaption will pull this off. I know you can't really do a person thinking out loud on screen. Perhaps a way to do it is showing Edmund walking to the Witch's castle, and as he's thinking his thoughts, "Oh yes, I'm going to be king" and also have him feel conflicted. He knows this is wrong, yet he's trying to make up excuses for it.
While the girls won't necessarily need to particpate in battle, I think a change they could do is at least have Susan and Lucy learning how to use their bow and arrow and dagger. It could be a way of showing of that they would know how to use them if they're going to defend themselves when they needed to. I think even Lucy could learn how to use a bow and arrow, because she uses it at the Battle of Anvard in HHB.
While Jill doesn't use a bow and arrow until LB, I think it would be great if she learn how to use it in SC. There even could be a way for her to participate in the fight with the serpent in Underland. It could give her character arch, that she has been bullied, and she has overcome that fear.
Are there any differences you would want for a screen adaption?