| I have always loved fantasy movies, especially | | | | to your siblings, even if they are not right, still |
| ones based in the olden days and in the past. | | | | believe them and go check out what they have |
| There are many movies I can name that have | | | | found. |
| been based on the fantasy genre but none as | | | | Here are some memorable quotes from the |
| great as The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe. | | | | movie: |
| Based on the second book of The Chronicles of | | | | Susan Pevensie: [about Lucy] She thinks she's |
| Narnia by C. S. Lewis, The Lion the Witch and The | | | | found a magical land... |
| Wardrobe is set in London of World War II, | | | | Professor Kirke: Hmmm. |
| where the German air raids were claiming many | | | | Susan Pevensie: In the upstairs wardrobe. |
| lives. The four Pevensie children - Peter, Susan, | | | | Professor Kirke: [eyes widening, he rushes to the |
| Edmund and Lucy are sent away from London to | | | | children] What? What did you say? |
| a safer place with the eccentric Professor Digory | | | | Peter Pevensie: Lucy thinks she's found a forest |
| Kirke (played brilliantly by Jim Broadbent) and his | | | | inside... |
| cranky housekeeper Mrs MacReady (Elizabeth | | | | Susan Pevensie: She won't stop going on about it. |
| Hawthorne) after their house is destroyed by a | | | | Professor Kirke: What was it like? |
| bomb. | | | | Susan Pevensie: Like talking to a lunatic... |
| Shortly after being introduced, a game of hide | | | | Professor Kirke: No, no, not her, the forest! |
| and seek gets under way and Lucy discovers the | | | | Susan Pevensie: [stares] you're not saying you |
| land of Narnia in the wardrobe in the spare room. | | | | believe her? |
| There, she meets Mr Tumnus, a faun. After | | | | Professor Kirke: And you don't? |
| spending a few hours with him, she returns to the | | | | Susan Pevensie: Of course not. I mean, logically it's |
| spare room only to find out that no time at all | | | | impossible. |
| had passed from the time that she had hidden in | | | | Peter Pevensie: I don't suppose "we're sorry" |
| the wardrobe. She explains all the experience to | | | | would quite cover it? |
| her brothers and sister, only to be laughed at. | | | | Lucy Pevensie: No, it wouldn't. |
| Later Edmund follows Lucy and discovers Narnia | | | | [Pelts him with a snowball] |
| for himself. Days later after smashing a window | | | | Lucy Pevensie: But that might! |
| during a game of cricket, the four run to the | | | | [Peter hands Edmund a fur coat] |
| spare room to hide in the wardrobe only to be | | | | Edmund Pevensie: But that's a girl's coat! |
| poked and prickled by tree branches. The siblings | | | | Peter Pevensie: [nods] I know. |
| apologise to Lucy for not believing her and are | | | | [Peter sees Mr. Beaver in the woods and doesn't |
| then greeted by a beaver who takes them to | | | | yet know he can talk] |
| Aslan. The beaver then tells them that according | | | | Peter Pevensie: Here, boy, tsk, tsk, tsk. |
| to a prophecy, they are two sons of Adam and | | | | [holds out hand] |
| two daughters of Eve that were supposed to | | | | Mr. Beaver: I ain't going to smell it if that's what |
| defeat the White Witch who was causing the | | | | you want. |
| horrible winter in Narnia. Together the four | | | | I warmly suggest this movie to any fantasy |
| Pevensies go forth to defeat the white witch. | | | | lovers and those who want some pure movie fun. |
| I won't tell you the rest but I will tell you that the | | | | Tsoof and Eden love to download full movies |
| moral of this story is to never give up and listen | | | | from the Internet. |