True story: This scene allowed me to come up with a workable reconciliation of Aslan's singular death in comparison to Jesus' universal death.
Ice covering the image of Aslan is a strong image
the werewolf and hag always creepy me out both in the this movie and the book
Edmund!
Jadis isn't a human, scientifically speaking, wouldn't she need blood from Charn? But that doesn't make sense either, probably because Jadis is supposed to be dead. I'm kind of the opinion this isn't really Jadis.
Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me. If you really knew Me, you would know My Father as well." - John 14:6-7a
That doesn't really answer the question Dr. Cornelius.
@Ariel: Ooh, really? *is interested*
@Hermit: ..... 😯 Whoah...meta! I gotta think about that for a minute now...
Love how whoever standing in the circle has frosty breath.
Also how Trumpkin wasn't willing to hurt Nikabrik until Lucy's life was in danger...
My youngest brother just said that the ice that Jadis was trapped in looks like it would be good to eat. 😛
What does that "we need to prove ourselves to him" line even mean?
That line always bother me
Bulgy bear! 🙂
Lucy's line about that we need to prove ourselves to Aslan is ridiculous. That is what Peter was already doing in this movie and it didn't work.
It's neat you had an action figure of the werewolf, Swan!
Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me. If you really knew Me, you would know My Father as well." - John 14:6-7a
"Abhominable," with an "h"
The Telmarines must use up a lot of their energy marching like that...
Trumpkin is so protective of Lucy. It's adorable.
The Edmund-Miraz conversation! Miraz's faces! Edmund's total control until the Telmarines start acting like their backstabbing Telmarine selves!
@Swan: I tried to apply a decent interpretation of that line in one of my fics. Aslan doesn't need them to "prove" that they are "worthy". That would go against what he did for Edmund. Rather, my interpretation was that Aslan has proven himself faithful; Lucy is suggesting that they need to prove their faithfulness to him, not in the sense that he needs that assurance, but in the sense that they need to apply themselves to it.
Ed's most awesome scene with Miraz. Ed defeats him with words, Peter with swordfighting!
Just think, if only they could've gotten along, Miraz and his brother could be high king and regular king too!
Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me. If you really knew Me, you would know My Father as well." - John 14:6-7a