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Come along as they discover uncharted lands with dragons, wizards and truths as only C. Lewis' imagination can reveal. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, sequel to Prince Caspian, is a seafaring adventure that will test the courage and skill of even the most experienced seamen! What is radio theatre? Radio theatre is the bridge between film and audiobooks in the format of a dramatised, purely acoustic performance. It is an immersive experience for listeners to imagine the characters and the story through dialogue, music and sound effects.

This confused me greatly, because when you see the green mist for the first time it looks awful. I mean really bad. Actually the green mist looked bad in every scene. Why did it look bad? It's mainly because it wasn't integrated well into the scenes. You could tell the mist was put in badly, so when someone looks at the mist floating overhead it looks like the mist isn't even on the same plane. Since the mist was a big part of the movie, seeing it constantly really ruined it for me.

The dragon was cool at some scenes, but in others didn't look too good. Now the serpent was pretty cool, but it seemed a bit cartoony, along with the dragon. That was my biggest issue is that both of the monsters in this movie look cartoony, and really bright. Now the water effects in this movie are real good, especially near the end, and when the serpent is splashing.

Probably the biggest issue in this movie was the camera. Let me tell you I have never seen camera work this bad. The scenes flowed horribly, and the camera angles were all boring. There were no dynamic camera angles, and emotional shots except for maybe one which was near the end. The camera was also really shaky. I was kind of wondering why they didn't try getting a crane, or something for moving shots.

But in all of the moving shots it is someone holding the camera, and when the person holding the camera moves the camera starts rocking back and forth. This was unbearable during conversations, or sword fighting sequences. The scenery was also a bit stale in this movie, especially in the city on the desert island place. It just seems like this movie could have no vegetation which really got old fast. The sets seemed boring, and just ordinary.

Only again near the end did the sets get a little bit more interesting like on the ancient forest island. IF there is one thing everyone can agree on, it's that the slave catchers battle was incredibly bad, and put together horribly.

None of the people in the battle look like they are taking it seriously, and there is almost no threat. The slave capturers just run around, it doesn't seem really intense. The sword combat is pretty lousy, and their moves seem slow.

Now the movie didn't really explain the plot really well, so it wasn't until about the last 20 minutes of the movie did it make some sense. Still it seemed like the plot was thrown in.

Why not just keep the plot of the original? I guess it wasn't good enough. Either way the movie did get much better in the last 20 minutes as well. The combat improved with a goofy looking serpent, in a well done dark mist realm that was not green mist.

Though since the dark realm did have green mist in it, it started forming green figures that looks quite off. The movie does get better at the end when talking with Aslan and the nice water effects. All in all the movie was a real let-down.

This movie has almost no artistic perspective with camera shots, so the movie is overall boring to look at. The effects are good when they need to be, but they are generally bad. I feel like this is evidence that WETA must make all action movies' effects which they already do. The plot was changed, and this left the movie quite confusing. FairlyAnonymous Jun 6, FAQ Comments Required.

Current Stock:. Lucy, Edmund, and Eustace are pulled into a magic picture and voyage adventure to find a young king's noble lords. Together they discover uncharted lands, dragons, wizards, strange creatures, and dark nightmares. A seafaring adventure to challenge the courage and skill of the most experience seaman Fully dramatized and produced with cinema-quality sound design and music, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is the fifth of seven audio dramas in the Focus on the Family Radio Theatre production of The Chronicles of Narnia.

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