jasmine tarkheena
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I'm sure that as Narnia fans, want new films or series to follow the books as much as possible. Yet of course, it's understandable that there are things in the books that may require some changes. There are things in the books that may not work in a movie or series. There are things that we hope they get right.
Probably the big one is to get the character of Aslan right. It's a hard task. He should have like a wildness in him and unpredictable. I've enjoyed Liam Neeson in the Walden Trilogy, though he sounded more like a Gandalf or a Obi-Wan Kenobi. The BBC had some growling effect, but there wasn't much wildness in him. Then there's David Suchet in The Focus on the Family Radio Theatre who does have a powerful voice, but it almost got to where it's too powerful. So getting the character of Aslan right is a big one.
I also hope they get my favorite scene, Emeth's meeting with Aslan, right. He is a Calormene soldier who has been seeking Tash since he was a boy and even volunteers to go into the stable. Then there's a whole passage about how tells of his meeting with Aslan. There, we could see Aslan from Emeth's perspective. "Surely, this is the hour of death" and Aslan tells him, "Child, you are welcome." Aslan explains to Emeth that anyone who does right and true in the name of Tash has done to him and whoever does cruelty in the name of Aslan has done so to Tash.
Is there anything you can think of that you hope that Narnia films or series get right?
Probably the big one is to get the character of Aslan right. It's a hard task. He should have like a wildness in him and unpredictable. I've enjoyed Liam Neeson in the Walden Trilogy, though he sounded more like a Gandalf or a Obi-Wan Kenobi. The BBC had some growling effect, but there wasn't much wildness in him. Then there's David Suchet in The Focus on the Family Radio Theatre who does have a powerful voice, but it almost got to where it's too powerful. So getting the character of Aslan right is a big one.
I also hope they get my favorite scene, Emeth's meeting with Aslan, right. He is a Calormene soldier who has been seeking Tash since he was a boy and even volunteers to go into the stable. Then there's a whole passage about how tells of his meeting with Aslan. There, we could see Aslan from Emeth's perspective. "Surely, this is the hour of death" and Aslan tells him, "Child, you are welcome." Aslan explains to Emeth that anyone who does right and true in the name of Tash has done to him and whoever does cruelty in the name of Aslan has done so to Tash.
Is there anything you can think of that you hope that Narnia films or series get right?