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A Christian Review - The Chronicles of Narnia


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A Christian Review - The Chronicles of Narnia

"In this video, I give a Christian perspective on The Chronicles of Narnia. This Christian Review will give you a theological analysis on C.S Lewis' idea of spirit of God and the deception of Satan. TIME STAMPS: 00:00 – Intro 00:27 - Film Review 02:15 - Theological Analysis 02:55 - Aslan and The White Witch 03:34 - Adam and Eve 03:55 - Aslan and Christ 05:15 - The Stone Table and Resurrection 05:35 - Psalms 91:9-12 Film Synopsis: The Chronicles of Narnia is a film adaptation of the novels written by one of the most famous fantasy authors and Christian apologist C.S Lewis. The timeline is supposed to be set during WW2 where it has our main character’s place of residence set in the middle of it. Because the kid’s mother doesn’t want them to endure anymore of the terror of war, she tries to protect them from any danger necessary by sending them away from their home. The kids end up in a house with a professor and his housekeeper, but in the house there’s also a wardrobe that takes the kids to a magical place called Narnia. Apparently, these kids were meant to be here all along, because Narnia is in preparation of being conquered by the White Witch and there’s a prophecy being foretold that these kids will be the real rulers to overcome the White Witch. Of course we also have help with colorful characters such as beavers, foxes, centaurs, fauns, and the most famous character Aslan the lion. . Director: Andrew Adamson Screenplay writers: Ann Peacock Andrew Adamson Christopher Markus Stephen McFreely Created by: C.S Lewis Starring: Georgie Henley - Lucy Pevensie Skandar Keynes - Edmund Pevensie William Moseley - Peter Pevensie Anna Popplewell - Susan Pevensie Tilda Swinton - White Witch James McAvoy - Mr. Tumnus Jim Broadbent - Professor Kirke Kiran Shah - Ginarrbrik James Cosmo - Father Christmas Judy McIntosh - Mrs. Pevensie Elizabeth Hawthorne - Mrs. Macready Patrick Kake - Oreius Shane Rangi - General Otmin Rachael Henley - Older Lucy Mark Wells - Older Edmund Noah Huntley - Older Peter Sophie Winkleman - Older Susan Liam Neeson - Aslan Ray Winstone - Mr. Beaver Dawn French - Mrs. Beaver Rupert Everett - Mr. Fox Cameron Rhodes - Gryphon Philip Steuer - Philip the Horse Jim May - Vardan Sim Evan-Jones - Wolf" from video introduction


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