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纳尼亚传奇电影简介纳尼亚传奇电影基本信息《纳尼亚传奇》(The Chronicles of Narnia)是由安德鲁亚当森执导的动作冒险电影,威廉姆莫塞利、安娜帕波维尔参加演出。
故事讲述了,佩文西家的四个小孩彼得、苏珊、爱德蒙、露西意外进入一个称为纳尼亚异世界,并在那里经历过一连串的冒险的故事。
纳尼亚传奇电影第1部影片信息中文名:纳尼亚传奇:狮子、女巫和魔衣柜英文名:The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe出品公司:迪士尼电影公司片长:143分钟上映时间:2005-12-09 美国imdb编码:tt0363771纳尼亚传奇电影剧情简介第二次世界大战期间,英国伦敦遭受德国战鹰威胁,为躲避战乱,佩文西家的四个小孩彼得、苏珊、爱德蒙、露西被安排在一位老教授家中,与教授和一位女仆暂住。
在这偌大的宅邸之中,小妹露西意外发现了一个奇特的衣橱,而它正是魔法王国纳尼亚的入口,在一次奇遇之后,露西将自己亲身经历告诉哥哥和姐姐,但他们并没有相信这个特别爱幻想的妹妹,而在一次游戏中,他们也进入魔衣橱,开始了四个孩子在魔幻王国的冒险。
此时纳尼亚正被邪恶势力笼罩,千年不死的白女巫简蒂丝用暴政统治着整个王国,她毁灭了原为狮王册封的弗兰克王朝并篡夺了王位,将纳尼亚变成一片终年寒冷的冰雪世界。
四个孩子听了之后决定去找狮王亚斯兰,可此时曾经私自来过纳尼亚的爱德蒙因曾受白女巫的蛊惑和与姊妹的不和而悄悄离开投靠白女巫,却被白女巫囚禁。
白女巫胁迫他去抓捕另外三个孩子,可并没有成功,反倒让狮王做出了牺牲才救出了他。
最终四个孩子战胜了白女巫,成为了纳尼亚的新国王。
本片改编自爱尔兰著名小说家C.S. 刘易斯的经典畅销童话《纳尼亚王国编年史》(The Chronicles of Narnia)七部曲中的第一部,根据制片公司的消息,其他六个部分也将陆续被改编,本片的制作成本已经超过1.5亿美元,而整体的预算更是高达11亿美元,堪称电影史上工程最宏大的奇幻系列题材之一。
Plot OverviewPeter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie are four siblings sent to live in the country with the eccentric Professor Kirke during World War II. The children explore the house on a rainy day and Lucy, the youngest, finds an enormous wardrobe. Lucy steps inside and finds herself in a strange, snowy wood. Lucy encounters the Faun Tumnus, who is surprised to meet a human girl. Tumnus tells Lucy that she has entered Narnia, a different world. Tumnus invites Lucy to tea, and she accepts. Lucy and Tumnus have a wonderful tea, but the faun bursts into tears and confesses that he is a servant of the evil White Witch. The Witch has enchanted Narnia so that it is always winter and never Christmas. Tumnus explains that he has been enlisted to capture human beings. Lucy implores Tumnus to release her, and he agrees.Lucy exits Narnia and eagerly tells her siblings about her adventure in the wardrobe. They do not believe her, however. Lucy's siblings insist that Lucy was only gone for seconds and not for hours as she claims. When the Pevensie children look in the back of the wardrobe they see that it is an ordinary piece of furniture. Edmund teases Lucy mercilessly about her imaginary country until one day when he sees her vanishing into the wardrobe. Edmund follows Lucy and finds himself in Narnia as well. He does not see Lucy, and instead meets the White Witch that Tumnus told Lucy about. The Witch Witch introduces herself to Edmund as the Queen of Narnia. The Witch feeds Edmund enchanted Turkish Delight, which gives Edmund an insatiable desire for the chocolate. The Witch uses Edmund's greed and gluttony to convince Edmund to bring back his siblings to meet her. On the way back to the lamppost, the border between Narnia and our world, Edmund meets Lucy. Lucy tells Edmund about the White Witch. Edmund denies any connection between the Witch and the Queen. All Edmund can think about is his desire for the Turkish Delight. Lucy and Edmund return to Peter and Susan, back in their own world. Lucy relies on Edmund to support her story about Narnia, but Edmund spitefully tells Peter and Susan that it is a silly story. Peter and Susan are worried that Lucy is insane so they talk to Professor Kirke. The Professor shocks Peter and Susan by arguing that Lucy is telling the truth. One day the children hide in the wardrobe to avoid the housekeeper and some houseguests. Suddenly all four Pevensie children find themselves in Narnia. Lucy leads them to Tumnus's home, but a note informs them that Tumnus has been arrested on charges of treason. Lucy realized that this means the Witch knows that Tumnus spared Lucy's life, and that the Witch has captured Tumnus. Lucy implores her siblings to help her rescue Tumnus from the Witch. Guided by a friendly robin, the children wander into the woods, and meet Mr. Beaver. Mr. Beaver brings them back to his home, where he explains that the children cannot do anything to save Tumnus. The only thing the children can do is join Mr. Beaver on a journey to see Aslan a lion. Aslan appears to be a king or god figure in Narnia. The children are all pleasantly enchanted by the name Aslan, except for Edmund, who is horrified by the sound of it. Mr. Beaver, Peter, Susan, and Lucy plot tomeet Aslan at the Stone Table the following day, but they soon notice that Edmund has disappeared. Meanwhile, Edmund searches for the White Witch to warn her of Aslan's arrival and of the Beavers' plan. The Witch is enraged to hear that Aslan is in Narnia and immediately begins plotting to kill the children. The Witch wants to avoid an ancient prophecy that says that four humans will someday reign over Narnia and overthrow her evil regime.The children and the Beavers, meanwhile, rush to reach the Stone Table before the Witch. As they travel, wonderful seasonal changes occur. First they meet Santa Claus, or Father Christmas, who explains that the Witch's spell of "always winter and never Christmas" has ended. The enchanted winter snow melts and the children see signs of spring. Simultaneously, the Witch drags Edmund toward the Stone Table and treats him very poorly. Once spring arrives, the Witch cannot use her sledge anymore, so she cannot reach the Stone Table before the children. When the other three Pevensies meet Aslan, they are awed by him, but they quickly grow more comfortable in his presence. They love him immediately, despite their fear. Aslan promises to do all that he can to save Edmund. He takes Peter aside to show him the castle where he will be king. As they are talking, they hear Susan blowing the magic horn that Father Christmas gave her to her, signaling that she is in danger. Aslan sends Peter to help her. Arriving on the scene, Peter sees a wolf attacking Susan, and stabs it to death with the sword given him by Father Christmas. Aslan sees another wolf vanishing into a thicket, and sends his followers to trail it, hoping it will lead them to the Witch.The Witch is preparing to kill Edmund as the rescue party arrives. Aslan and his followers rescue Edmund, but are unable to find the Witch, who disguises herself as part of the landscape. Edmund is happy to see his siblings, as he has accepted that the Witch is evil. The next day, the Witch and Aslan speak and the Witch demands Edmund's life because she says that Edmund is a traitor. The Witch says that according to the Deep Magic of Narnia, a traitor life's is forfeit to the Witch. Aslan does not deny this, and he secretly reaches a compromise with her. The Witch appears very pleased, while Aslan seems pensive and depressed.The following night, Susan and Lucy observe Aslan grow increasingly gloomy and sad. The sisters are unable to sleep, and they notice that Aslan has disappeared. Susan and Lucy leave the pavilion to search for Aslan. When they find Aslan, he tells them they can stay until he tells them they must leave. Together, Aslan, Susan, and Lucy walk to the Stone Table, where Aslan tells them to leave. Susan and Lucy hide behind some bushes and watch the Witch and a horde of her followers torment, humiliate, and finally kill Aslan. The Witch explains that Aslan sacrificed his life for Edmund.Susan and Lucy stay with Aslan's dead body all night. In the morning, they hear a great cracking noise, and are astounded to see the Stone Table broken. Aslan has disappeared. Suddenly Susan and Lucy hear Aslan's voice from behind him. Aslan has risen from the dead. Aslan carries the girls to the Witch's castle, where they free all the prisoners who have been turned to stone. Aslan, Susan, and Lucy charge join the battle between Peter's army and the Witch's troops. Peter andhis troops are exhausted. Fortunately, Aslan swiftly kills the Witch and Peter's army then defeats the Witch's followers.Aslan knights Edmund, who has atoned for his sin of siding with the Witch. The children ascend to the thrones at Cair Paravel, the castle in Narnia. Aslan subsequently disappears. The children eventually become adults and reign over Narnia for many years. One day, in a hunt for a magical white stag, they arrive at the lamppost that had marked the border between Narnia and our world. The Pevensies tumble back out of the wardrobe to our world. No time has passed, and they return to Professor Kirke's house as children. The foursome tells Professor Kirke about their adventure, and the Professor assures them that they will return to Narnia again some day.。
纳尼亚传奇1经典英语句子介绍: The film is talking about a magical story in England during the world warⅡ. In order to avoid(躲避)the war, the four siblings(四兄妹)of Pevensie family , were evacuated(疏散)to an eentric(古怪) professor's villa(别墅)in the countryside. In this villa,they found a magical world—Narnia,in a magical wardrobe. Once there,the siblings discover a charming, once peaceful land inhabited (居住) by talking beasts, dwarfs(小矮人), fauns(半羊人), centaurs(人马) and giants but no human that has been turned into a world of eternal winter by the evil White Witch. There have been an ancient prophecy(预言) in Narnia: One day, when four human sit at Cair Paravel in throne(凯尔帕拉维尔城堡的王座), the evil time will be gone forever. So, the siblings lead Narnia into a spectacular(壮观)battle to be free of the Witch's glacial powers forever. After the battle, the siblings bee the kings and queens of Narnia for over 14 years. One day, They unexpectedly(意外地) returned to England from the wardrobe. But when they e back to England, they found this magical journey was only spent a few seconds in our world.评论: Although the film is adapted(改编自)from the fairytale(童话), the film continues to be a great suess. in the world was 7.3 billion box office(在全球获得了高达7.3亿的票房收入). It has also won the Academy Award(奥斯卡奖)for best make- up(最佳化妆奖)and three nominations (提名). It has gone beyond the , and other large(已经超越了《金刚》、《魔戒》等大片). I'm Narnia's big fan. In my opnion, the most attractive places of is shown by its family(亲情), responsibility, momentum(气势) and effects production. I think this movie is suitable for any person to view. So, I would like to remend this film to all of you. I believe that most of you will love this film. 经典台词:1.P:你愿意和我并肩作战吗? Are you with me ? O:至死不渝! To the death. 2.A:美丽的东部海洋, To the glisttening Eastern Sea,我赐予你露西女王, i give you Queen Lucy,勇敢的化身。
纳尼亚传奇英语观后感Reflections on "The Chronicles of Narnia"The Chronicles of Narnia, a series of seven novels by C.S. Lewis, have captivated readers across the globe with their unique blend of adventure, fantasy, and deep theological themes. These books transport readers to a parallel world where good and evil are personified in the characters of Aslan, the lion, and the White Witch, respectively. As I reflect on this series, I am reminded of not just the thrilling plots and vivid characters but also the profound lessons it teaches about faith, courage, and the battle between good and evil.The series begins with "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," where four children find a portal to the magical land of Narnia. There, they encounter Aslan, a lion who represents Christ-like qualities of love, sacrifice, and power. The White Witch, on the other hand, represents the forces of evil and darkness. Her desire to rule Narnia withan iron fist is a powerful allegory for the temptations and challenges faced by individuals and communities.What struck me the most about these books is their treatment of morality and ethics. Lewis does not present a black-and-white world where good and evil are clearly defined. Instead, he explores the gray areas where morality can become blurred, much like in real life. The characters in Narnia are forced to make difficult choices, often with consequences that affect not just themselves but also their friends and family. This resonates deeply with me, reminding me that morality is not just about following rules but about making the right choices in difficult situations.Another theme that resonates with me is the idea of community and the role of individuals within it. Narnia is a land full of diverse creatures, each with their own unique abilities and roles to play in the grand scheme of things. The characters learn that they cannot achieve much as individuals but must work together, leveraging their strengths and compensating for each other's weaknesses.This is a powerful message for our times, whereindividualism often takes precedence over collectivism. We need to remember that we are part of a larger community and that our actions and decisions affect not just ourselvesbut also those around us.The series also explores the idea of sacrifice and the cost of freedom. Aslan, the lion, repeatedly sacrifices himself for the good of Narnia, embodying the spirit of Christ's sacrifice for humanity. This teaches us that true freedom often comes at a cost and that we must be willingto make sacrifices for the greater good.The Chronicles of Narnia are not just books for children; they are profound theological treatises thatspeak to readers of all ages. They teach us about thenature of good and evil, the importance of morality and ethics, the value of community, and the cost of freedom. As I close this review, I find myself not just grateful to C.S. Lewis for creating such a wonderful world but also inspired to make better choices, to value community, and to bewilling to sacrifice for the greater good. The lessonslearned from Narnia are timeless and relevant to our lives today.In conclusion, The Chronicles of Narnia are a must-read for everyone. Whether you are a child seeking adventure or an adult seeking deeper theological insights, these books will not disappoint. They are a testament to the power of storytelling and the importance of exploring themes that are relevant to our lives. As I step out of Narnia and return to my real world, I carry with me the lessons learned and the inspiration to apply them in my daily life.。
纳尼亚传奇读后感英语English:The Chronicles of Narnia is a series of seven fantasy novels by C.S. Lewis. The books were first published between 1950 and 1956 and have since been translated into more than 40 languages and sold more than 100 millioncopies worldwide. The series is set in the magical world of Narnia, a land of talking animals, mythical creatures, and magical adventures.The protagonist of the series is a young boy namedPeter Pevensie. He is joined by his siblings, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy, as they travel through Narnia and encounter a variety of challenges. The children must learn to overcome their fears and work together to defeat the forces of evil that threaten Narnia.The Chronicles of Narnia is a classic work ofchildren's literature that has been enjoyed by generationsof readers. The books are full of adventure, excitement, and moral lessons. They teach children about the importance of courage, loyalty, and self-sacrifice.中文回答:纳尼亚传奇是C.S.刘易斯创作的七本奇幻小说。