As opposed to hundreds of years later... when you're younger.

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As opposed to hundreds of years later... when you're younger.
Remember when Narnia came out? In like 2005? And it's still some of the best CGI 20 years later?
THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE 2005 | dir. Andrew Adamson
Eustace Clarence Scrubb Aesthetic
some narnia doodles :)
pevensie doodles using various bts photos as reference
More older pevensies doodles
to the great western wood (3/4)
Anna Popplewell as Susan Pevensie THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA 2005 - 2010 | dir. Andrew Adamson & Michael Apted
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) dir. Andrew Adamson
Random Edmund Pevensie moments: 272/?
✨ so i tried something ✨
I'm sorry for the multiple upload but look! I added texture and I love it!
Jill Pole Aesthetic
Things that made the battle scene in The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe still the best battle scene I’ve ever seen:
Epic scenery
The MUSIC
The moment the music stopped and you just hear bodies colliding and shouts and the clatter of weapons. So chilling
How Peter’s battle strategies clearly reflect his experiences and values; he uses the griffin’s to essentially bomb the witch’s army and keeps Edmund safe out of range on the cliff. He uses the air space over the enemy as an important battle field which is often forgotten in fantasy battles (but was such a big deal in blitzed London)
The variety of of creatures in each army. The film uses this as a moment to world build on who lives in Narnia and establish what they value by who’s side they’re on
It emphasises how each unique creature is built different and how that effects the battle. A good example is how the tiny guy with the sword takes down the rhino (it’s a split second scene where the rhino looks like he trips but he was actually attacked)
There a unicorn, like, come on
Again, the silence that comes when the music stops just before the two armies collide. Exquisite
It’s not an overly gory battle, and it’s not made to look super grey or gritty, but it doesn’t glorify it either. It’s made to look epic but also terrible - there’s broad daylight and colour in each shot but the music adds weight to the deaths that happen
Just a huge amount of fantasy creatures that don’t look like robots. Those fauns look genuinely nervous
The way Peter consults the other leaders like the griffin and Oreius. He respects them
Peter’s glance over his shoulder to Edmund for reassurance
The way Edmund gives him a nod. SO cool.
It demonstrates how they’re both kings and although Peter is leading the army Edmund is also playing a vital role in the battle
LUCY PEVENSIE'S 1940s OUTFITS requested by anonymous
The Chronicles of Narnia (2005-2010)
I go back to December all the time
“Lost for the moment In the broad fields of sky, And oh, for the mornin’ that never shuts his eye, And I’ve gotta get back…”
Have You Heard It? // The Gray Havens