Hello, all! Just setting up this thread for live commentary for TLC's showing of Disney/Walden Media's 2008 adaptation of Prince Caspian. Just a reminder, the event starts Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 5:00 pm Pacific Time. Get your movie going at that time and join in on the discussion on this thread as we watch the film together.
If you can't make it for the event itself (or come in late), you're still welcome to join the discussion as you watch it on your own time.
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So for an opening line of discussion. (If anyone else is here early) What about the movie still stands out to you before rewatching it?
I remember having an overall positive feeling about it after seeing it in the theatre. My sister and I went in costume, and it was enjoyable. I didn't like the Susan/Caspian thing of course, and I wasn't fond of their portrayal of Peter, but I found a lot to enjoy. Some things being different actually gave it an unpredictability, that was neat for the movie watching experience even if I didn't approve from as a book nerd. I liked the electric torch bits, and some other nods to the book.
It's been quite a while since seeing it now so I'm looking forward to reevaluating it.
*comes tearing in, stumbling and skidding across the floor gracefully* Look, I made it!!
@Swanwhite: I remember watching it the first time and being all excited as the opening sequence was going because I had seen LWW over a dozen times, not realizing they'd made PC and oh my goodness they made PC and I'm watching it right now and aaaaaaah!!! And I still get that little thrill whenever the movie is starting. Weird, since the first-time anticipation shouldn't actually be there since now I've seen this one repeatedly too. But there it is nonetheless.
@Swanwhite: I loved PC the best of the three "new" Narnia movies, but I'm not sure why. I don't like the liberties that they took--especially with Susan and Caspian. But overall it's a fantastic movie, and I especially love the choreography of the duel between Peter and Miraz.
It's 5:00 Pacific, time to get this show on the road!
Oh, and I really like how they do that Walden Media eclipse in the beginning...
What still stands out to me about this adaptation is that, despite the fact that it's not loyal to the book, it is still a good film. I still have a love/hate relationship with movie!Peter (on the one hand, I'm still ticked they messed him up; on the other, I love character development and the wrecking of his character brought up one of my favourite shots in cinematic history: the carving of Aslan, framed by two icy pillars).
Just started it, and @Swanwhite I'm not sure what what stand out, excepted maybe scenery and the little things from the book.
So I have a theory and would love to hear any input you guys have on it. It's actually forming into a headcanon for me: I think movie!Glozelle is secretly supportive of Caspian.
Oh and the music I love the sound track of this movie and LWW.
Glozelle is actually my favorite character, so it would be great if he was actually a good guy...
@Ariel: Oh, I agree! Or at least he has some nobility and honor in him and it bothers him that the other Telmarines don't (other than Caspian, anyway), especially Miraz. So either he supports Caspian or he doesn't support Miraz. So he's not a hero, but he's not a villain.
I love that the boys that Edmund and Peter are fighting here at the beginning are their stunt doubles.....
Here are a couple pointers to my theory to start things off:
1) The general of the Telmarine army brings the news of the birth to Miraz. Why? I think he put himself in that position so as to keep on top of things and maybe even warn Cornelius.
2) When the Telmarines catch up with Caspian in the woods, why in blazes didn't they kill/arrest him? They were practically on top of him, he announced his presence with the horn, and how does one Dwarf manage to keep them from taking the prince? My conclusion: Glozelle let Caspian get away.
(On an unrelated note, does anyone else ship GeekyBoy/Susan?
Also, love this transition into Narnia.)
Haha.. the first time I watch this movie, I was with my family and Dad told us the maybe the geekyboy was Susan future husband