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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010)

This time around Edmund and Lucy Pevensie, along with their pesky cousin Eustace Scrubb find themselves swallowed into a painting and on to a fantastic Narnian ship headed for the very edges of the world.

Directors: Michael Apted

Cast: Ben Barnes, Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, Will Poulter, and Liam Neeson

Release Date: December 10, 2010

80 Movie Reviews
  • E.Pover 8 years
    I think that this movie is great. I really loved how the movie flows from the sad parts to the good parts, the action to the calm, it is very well written. The one thing that could be improved is, at the start have a recap of the past movie for people who have not watched it. I think the characters are great because they are relatable for all ages and it really can impact you I a good way. All throughout the movie the characters make you look at who you are. You can see direct characterisation when Lucy says she's beautiful. This makes her feel happy. You can see indirect characterisation when eustace is writing in his diary,his voice is very sour which tells me he does not like narnia.
    • CDover 8 years
      I really liked it I relate to some characters I would recommend this movie to people above the age of 7 but I think it's to scary for people under the age of 7. My rating for this movie would be a 9 out of 10. Direct characterisation: when Lucy says be yourself she was being direct by saying be no one but yourself. Indirect characterisation: When Lucy was caring for Gale she showed she was loving, caring and kind. Overall I loved this movie!
      • APover 8 years
        I'm not a great fan of action movies like this. It was okay though. I liked how Eustace became a nicer character. I didn't like that there was no humour. 5/10. I don't recommend it to people who don't like action movies or want movies with humour. Indirect characterisation: Eustace's facial expressions in one of the scene show he is scared. Direct characterisation: when reepichep tells Eustace he is a rotten dirty thief.
        • Cooldudeover 8 years
          The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is a wonderful exciting adventure movie, it goes for an hour and fifty five minutes. It has a wonderful scene and their costumes fit on with the scene. This time not only Edmond and Lucy came their brother Ustack America also. Ustack was very annoying, cunning and was like a thief. But throughout the movie Ustack was changed into a dragon. Then he realised the benefits of being a human. Then Aslan changed Ustack back to normal and he was brave and kind. My favourite character was Reap A Cheap he was very brave and kind, he was comforting to Ustack when he was a fiery dragon and told him of his many dangerousness adventures. Reap A Cheap also shows that small things or small people can do big things. My favourite scene was when they were fighting the sea serpent, because the scene was very dark and there was a big sounds and also at the same point there was silent. I will recommend this movie to all kids who are over 10 years old it is a fantastic movie. When they were fighting the Duffle Puds, and when one of the fell the camera angle was looking down at the Duffle Puds. I would recommend this as a family movie to. If you are going to watch this fantastic movie, I hope you enjoy it.
          • I'm a boy over 8 years
            The voyage of the dawn treader is a good movie it's about Edman and Lucy, returning to mania except with their little brat cousin Eustace. I think Eustace is the best example of character development. Also it's about them finding and breaking their temptation, for Lucy its because she wants to beautiful, Edmans is not being King, Eustace he is selfish and Caspeon it's about his dead father that got killed by his evil uncle. My opinion on the movie is I think it's actually really good and I recommend for kids my age and I'd rate it 6/10 My favourite scene is when Azland brings Eustace back to a boy
            • Finny thunderover 8 years
              Movie review Voyage of the dawn treader has amazing characters with lots of special effects. The movie is about Edmund and Lucy returning to Narnia with their annoying cousin Eustace. They find Prince Caspian on his ship, the Dawn Treader. Caspian and his crew, with one of Aslan’s best fighters, Reepicheep to find Caspian’s dad’s crew seven swords around Narnia. There is more to find out but you'll have to do it yourself. The waste movie uses characterisation is throughout direct and indirect characterisation. For example when Eustace steals lollies of someone. Edmund calls him a thief by using direct characterisation. But we see little snippets of suspense which gives us indirect characterisation. My favourite character has to be Reepicheep because he is a brave little mouse that helps Eustace to know his real self and makes him more brave. Also I like him because his funny and he has a very posh acsent! My favourite scene was when Edmund, Lucy, and Eustace are swimming in the water to get ready to go home, and when they get there, they aren't wet as the water goes down back to Narnia. I would give this movie 4 ½ stars for its camera angles and the intense motions that you get. I would recommend this movie to boys and girls from ages 10+. If you see the movie, I hope that you will keep all my info and leave all the surprises to yourself.
              • Midget Powerover 8 years
                Narnia the voyage of the dawn treader it goes for 1h and 55m it is a very interesting movie it has your typical narnia characters this time Edmund and Lucy are returning to narnia bringing there younger cousin Eustace there helping King Caspian to return the seven swords of the table my Favourite character in this Movie was Eustace at the start he was a rude boy He finds a valley of gold he puts on this bracelet and turns into a dragon as a dragon he learns what friendship is he turns back to a boy and is kind and caring I my favourite scene is when Eustace puts the last sword on the table meanwhile Edmund is about to die from the sea serpent he has a sword some blue light shoots up from the seven swords Edmunds sword turns blue and stabs the sea serpent in the throat I recommend it from 5yrs to adult it's a movie full of fantasy magic and some fighting scenes i would rate it 4 out of 5 stars for the awesome fantasy
                • Baconatorover 8 years
                  Two weeks ago stage 3 started to watch narnia the voyage dawn shredder Narna is a magical place where animals can talk and sea creatures are about 18 feet tall and people can turn into other people. And the animals have minds like humans and they can fight like humans. I would recommend this movie to kids 8 and up and PG. My favourite character is reepicheep because he is cute and dangerous like me.
                  • Thomasover 8 years
                    The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is an amazing 1 h 55 min movie. It’s set in the magical world of Narnia but this time they are joined by by Ustis. They are found in the osion by the Dawn Treader. Then they go on an adventure to find the seven swords to break the spell on the world. The White Witch is back and now she is made of green mist and is still tempting Edman.
                    • Timmy over 8 years
                      The voyage of the Dawn Treader is a good movie because it's got a lot of use of camera angles. My favourite character is reepicheep because he is very smart funny. The movie has good sound. The main characters are Lucy, Edmand, Estusce, caspian and reepicheep. The description of this movie is that it is in Narina and it is good adventure\action movie. The characters are all lots in the movie. My opinion of this movie is that I rate is 5/10 because it's got good adventure but it's not my type of movie. My favourite seen in the movie is the part when reepicheep fights Eustace because reepicheep teaches him how to fight while there fighting but I wouldn't exactly recommend it.