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I usually talk more about science and history and such here at GlobeLens, but having had an opportunity to watch the latest film version of C.S. Lewis' second Narnia book, I feel compelled to share my impression. I promise to be honest, and to be fair. The final reaction you feel after viewing a movie of which you knew the entire story before you began, depends largely on what you expected to see. Low expectations are like to produce, in the end, great thrill. High (too high) expectations, on the other hand, will always disappoint. I'm afraid I fell for the second option. For although director Andrew Adamson's (a coincidental surname) The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe has clear merits and stays true to Lewis' novels in form, I felt cheated at the loss of what it could have been. Let me get right to my objections:


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