The Chronicles of Narnia: Dawn Treader
Director: Michael Apted
Starring: Ben Barnes, Georgie Henley, Will Poulter
Details: US/112mins PG
Soon after we meet our heroes again, the two younger members of the Pevensie family, Lucy and Edmond, are back in Narnia, along with their annoying cousin, Eustace. It's a changed place, for the better - with mostly peace throughout the land - but Caspian is still searching for his father, so the group board his boat, The Dawn Treader, and set sail towards the edge of the earth. Along the way, they find adventure and adversity in equal measure, as their deepest fears are realised and their resolve tested.
There's something very Sunday matinee about this third visit to Narnia, and bringing in veteran British director Apted was a smart move in many respects. More known for his character driven work, he brings a bit more authenticity to the characters and performances. That said, there is still some pretty woeful acting, mostly from the two young leads. Cast very young, they might suit more contemporary material in future, but their work here won't scream "future star" to casting agents.
Newcomer to the series, Will Poulter, is far more successful. Starting out as the comic relief, he is initially grating, which would seem to be the point. But Eustace actually grows, and the final scene in particular is affecting mainly because of his humbled delivery. He is one of the few characters to go on a journey, and the youngster shows surprising range in the process. Chaplin has definite charisma, and despite an inexplicable accent change from the second film, is solid in a fairly pointless role.
There's no doubting this is shaky stuff. But while Potter fans have grown up with their franchise, Narnia has seemingly stayed in playschool. Pre-teens will enjoy all the old school swashbuckling, but there are better films aimed at kids more deserving of your multiplex money.
Review by Mike Sheridan
Your Comments
Lord Sabre
Halfway decent for the kids. But does anyone care about Narnia anymore?
Posted 20/12/2010 13:08:55
KickedArse
Terrible, terrible film. Even the kids will be bored senseless.
Posted 23/12/2010 14:37:34
owl37
"'Prince Caspian' *introduced us to* the downright dashing Ben Barnes". Erm... not it didn't. I remember him from 'Stardust' and 'Dorian Gray'.
Posted 30/12/2010 14:13:05
Mike Sheridan
'Caspian' was before Dorian Gray, Owl. Well before. And Stardust is a brilliant film, but Barnes was hardly the lead - he played the leads Dad in flashbacks.
Posted 30/12/2010 14:40:23
Oliver
What an ignorant review anyone that knows anything knows Tolkien and C.S.Lewis were best friends and Harry Potter is a complete ripoff of Narnia and Lord of the Rings without these books There would be NO Harry Potter
Posted 31/12/2010 10:35:55
Mike Sheridan
The film adaptations wouldn't have happened without LOTR or Potter, Oliver.
Posted 31/12/2010 14:48:37
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