I know a lot of people are upset that CS Lewis didn't include Susan in the Last Battle, but I think it's important because it shows that our choices have consequences and that what we say and do really does matter. I believe that Susan did eventually join her siblings; just because she struggled with believing doesn't mean that Aslan gave up on her.
Liam Neeson is the perfect voice for Aslan. Helped make him sound warmer and fatherly. Yep.
Lucy is my fave among the Pevensies. So feisty, kind, clever, jolly and loyal. Even when a teen, she believes in Narnia. She is brave enough toapproach the dragon and nice enough to cuddle it. And such a feminist. She fights as any boy and wears boy outfits such as the hot shirt and trousers from the VOTDT. A great feminist icon.
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Last night, I watched Le Voyage de Fanny, a french movie about kids escaping during WW2. I couldn’t help but associate both of the main caracters with Edmund and Jill. The movie shows exactly how I picture their chemistry and the bond they could share. And once again, I fell for them. They are just so perfect for each other, but that’s just my opinion.
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Happy New Year, everyone!
After the end of The Last Battle, I stood and cried, and felt something like a panic attack coming on. It was the first time I've ever felt so strongly about anything. I even watched the voiced over version of the movie, and the other special things to revisit Narnia as much as possible.
“I Believe” by Christina Perri is an amazing song and I feel like it represents the whole Narnia series.
Anonymous asked:
Hi! You publish confessions with gifs as background? Sorry for my bad english!
Sorry, we don’t! :(
I believe that we can all agree that the Narnia Fandom is much smaller than the Harry Potter Fandom, The Hunger Games Fandom, etc. But when you think about it, it's kinda nice! It makes us a closer fandom than the others. We're more of a family!
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I love the part in The Silver Chair after they kill the witch, when the Prince tells Jill that she comes of "high courage." I think I love it so much, because it shows that courage doesn't require fighting or holding down your fear... For Jill it is simply standing still and choosing not to run when she's afraid. I think it's just an important comment on courage and what defines it.
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although I respect every ship, and technically liliandil and caspian are technically more cannon than suspian, i don't understand how it could be an OTP, they were barely ever seen together, at least with suspian their relationship is hinted at throughout the film.
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