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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010)

This time around Edmund and Lucy Pevensie, along with their pesky cousin Eustace Scrubb find themselves swallowed into a painting and on to a fantastic Narnian ship headed for the very edges of the world.

Directors: Michael Apted

Cast: Ben Barnes, Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, Will Poulter, and Liam Neeson

Release Date: December 10, 2010

80 Movie Reviews
  • kappakappak
    kappakappakover 5 years
    I love this movie.
    • weirddog3101
      weirddog3101over 6 years55 popcorn
      I like how the CGI looks so so real I feel like Iā€™m just in the movie. Watching it feels so adventurous.
      • wannaone
        wannaonealmost 8 years55 popcorn
        I really liked this movie
        • silverpheonix20
          silverpheonix20over 8 years
          it was right to make it in 3 D.
          • silverpheonix20
            silverpheonix20over 8 years
            I even have my own bow and arrow.
            • silverpheonix20
              silverpheonix20over 8 years
              This movie is very realistic to me.
              • geekysnap
                geekysnapover 8 years
                they need to learn to stick to the book
              • TabbyCatover 8 years
                I thought the voyage of the dawn treader was an amazing movie, that reminded me a lot of the book. It is a great movie and everyone should watch it!
                • šŸ…œšŸ…” šŸ…“šŸ…”šŸ…”šŸ…Ÿover 8 yearsFeatured
                  The Voyage of The Dawn Treader was a great movie full of action, adventure and fantasy fun with a wide range of characters including Lucy,Edmund,Eustice, Caspian and reepicheep. Each scene has meaning and contributes to the film. No scene is wasted and every camera angle has purpose and shows power, feeling, action and what is happening. The characters have great personality traits and characterization is used very well in the film. At the beginning Eustace is caught eating candy that he spoke from Edmund, this is a use of indirect characterization, showing Eustace is a thief. Later on Edmund calls Eustace a thief, this is direct characterization, its provides us with the information that Eustace is a thief. My favorite character is Reepicheep, a rough mouse who loves to fight anyone he sees. He is my favorite because he is very enthusiastic and upbeat. at the beginning, he and Eustace don't have a good relationship but after he is turned into a dragon, Reepicheep has allot more respect for him and treats him with more kindness. My favorite scene in the film is when Reepicheep goes to Azlans country and says bye to Eustace. it is sad but uplift and will bring you to tears. I think Narnia: Voyage of the dawn treader was a great movie and is perfect for anyone aged 6+. I would watch it again.
                  • X.Pover 8 years
                    I did't realy like the movie because I found it confusing there were odd things ever where I like how there was different animals in the movie but what I did not like was the plot because it d I'd not make Cence I would give it a six out of ten