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Time to check out The Chronicles of Narnia The Voyage of the Dawn Treader released in 2010.

CONTEXT

Visiting their annoying cousin, Eustace, Lucy (Georgie Henley) and Edmund Pevensie (Skandar Keynes) come across a painting of a majestic ship called the Dawn Treader. Suddenly, the painting comes to life and draws the youths into Narnia, where they meet their old friend, King Caspian (Ben Barnes). Caspian is on a quest to find the seven lost Lords of Telmar, whose swords will save Narnia from an evil green mist that enslaves men's minds and bodies.

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The movie's audio is all over the place, some scenes are crazy quite (low dialogue), and some very loud (action scenes)! If you have trouble hearing some scenes let me know, if it's most of the movie just let me know and i'll find a way to reedit it to make the audio louder.

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Comments

JIM SCHMITZ

Caspian was played by Ben Barnes in both films.

JIM SCHMITZ

There are 7 books in the series. Unfortunately, the third film did too poorly to keep the series going. The fourth book, "The Silver Chair" did get included in an older BBC TV series and brought back Eustace. As Michael pointed out above, they are all inspired by Christian apologetics, interpreted for younger minds. A very enjoyable series, young Tim.

Captain Sparrow

Hey Tim, when Aslan says "I have another name in your world" I believe that he is referring to God. At least that is what I've heard and gathered myself. The author of Narnia, C.S. Lewis, was also a Christian apologist of sorts, at least in the existential nature. So... yeah, idk lol. Just always loved that line and wanted to share!