Review: ‘The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian’
Several shades darker in tone than the previous edition — which, to be fair, didn’t carry the burden of expectation that a sequel must bear — the return to Narnia still casts a transporting spell. Overall, while not as strong in terms of plotting or character development, Prince Caspian is nevertheless a better cinematic experience than its predecessor, if only because it feels more confident and polished. In their refusal to be up-to-the-moment, the Narnia movies are bound to age beautifully, perhaps much more so than the two Shrek films Adamson directed.
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