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Product Summary
Publisher: Buena Vista Home Video
Format: Blu-Ray DVD
UPC: 00786936751963
Buy.com Sku: 206923851
Item#: V2NVR6
Buy.com Sales Rank: 2900
Category Keywords: Based On A Novel  Battles  Blockbuster  Fantasy  Fantasy Worlds  Kids Adventure  Magic  Theatrical Release  Wild Animals 
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Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media Present...
 
 
Prepare to enter another world when Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media present C.S. Lewis' timeless and beloved adventure. With the stunningly realistic special effects, you'll experience the exploits of Lucy, Edmund, Susan, and Peter, four siblings who find the world of Narnia through a magical wardrobe while playing a game of "hide-and-seek" at the country estate of a mysterious professor. Once there, the children discover a charming, once peaceful land inhabited by talking beasts, dwarfs, fauns, centaurs, and giants that has been turned into a world of eternal winter by the evil White Witch, Jadis. Aided by the wise and magnificent lion Aslan, the children lead Narnia into a spectacular, climactic battle to be free of the Witch's glacial powers forever!
 
"What's best about it is that it seems real by the logic of childhood...As a story, it's timeless."  Carina Chocano, Los Angeles Times
"An entertaining, emotional, and surprisingly intimate movie--an epic saga of fauns and talking (Cockney) beavers..."  David Edelstein, Slate
"A generation-spanning journey that feels both comfortingly familiar and excitingly original."  Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News
"Spectacular epic film-making fills the screen. And your heart."  Joel Siegel, Good Morning America
"Plunges into an imaginative landscape as large as all creation - and never slackens its barreling pace or shrinks its panoramic scope."  Michael Sragow, Baltimore Sun
"A movie of intelligence and power, of beauty, universality and largeness of spirit."  Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle
"Well told, handsome, stirring and loads of fun."  Stephen Hunter, The Washington Post

 


Editor's Note

Director Andrew Adamson gives a new dimension to C.S. Lewis's enchanting story with this long-awaited Disney adaptation. As the story begins, Mrs. Pevensie--in order to keep her children safe during World War II--sends Lucy (Georgie Henley), Edmond (Skandar Keynes), Susan (Anna Popplewell), and Peter (William Moseley) off to stay at a professor's country estate. Away from London and under the care of a strict housekeeper, they are instructed to stick to themselves and stay out of trouble. But when an innocent game of hide-and-seek leads young Lucy to a spare room containing a large wardrobe, she discovers something that will change their lives forever.

Inside the wardrobe there is a world frosted with ice and filled with magical beings. Known as Narnia, the land is stuck in eternal winter at the hands of the cruel White Witch, played with great force by the pale, strong-featured Tilda Swinton. When she steps back into reality, Lucy struggles to convince her skeptical siblings of the things she's seen. After much disbelief, the others finally enter the world as well, learning that the creatures of Narnia have long been waiting for humans like themselves to appear and break the witch's spell. But in order to be of any help to the lovable talking beavers, fawns, foxes, and centaurs that they meet, the four will have to face betrayal by one of their own as Edmond cracks under the witch's tempting offer of unlimited Turkish Delights. Under the leadership of the great lion Aslan (voice of Liam Neeson), can Lucy, Edmond, Susan, and the oldest, Peter, prove themselves heroes in the ultimate battle of good vs. evil? High-budget special effects, impressive performances by the film's young newcomers, and beautiful set design move this film far beyond previous television adaptations.

 

Features
Creating Narnia Featurettes: Chronicles Of A Director, The Children's Magical Journey, Evolution Of An Epic, From One Man's Mind, Cinematic Storytellers, Creating Creatures, & Anatomy Of A Scene - The Melting River
Creatures, Lands & Legends Featurettes: Creatures Of The World, Explore Narnia, & Legends In Time
Explore Narnia: 3-D Map
Audio: English DTS 5.1 Surround Sound, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
Audio: French, Spanish Dolby Digital Stereo
Bloopers
Dubbed: French, Spanish
Filmmakers' Audio Commentary
Interactive Game: Battle For Narnia
Interactive Menus
Kids & Director Audio Commentary
Narnia Fun Facts
Scene Selection
Subtitles: French, Spanish
This Is A Blu-Ray DVD Made For Blue-Laser Format Players Which Produce Higher Quality Picture & Sound
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Buena Vista Home Video
Release Date: 5/13/2008
Running Time: 135 minutes
Original Release Date: 2005
Catalog ID: 5614903
UPC: 00786936751963
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Widescreen  2.35:1

 
Cast & Crew
Anna Popplewell
Georgie Henley
James McAvoy
Jim Broadbent
Kiran Shah
Skandar Keynes
Tilda Swinton
William Moseley
Andrew Adamson - Director
Andrew Adamson - Executive Producer
C.S. Lewis - Based On Book By
Christopher Markus, et. al. - Screenplay
Donald McAlpine - Cinematographer
Douglas Gresham - Producer
Harry Gregson-Williams - Original Music By
Jim May - Editor
Jules Cook, et. al. - Art Director
Roger Ford - Production Designer
Sim Evan-Jones - Editor

 
Awards

Nominee (2007)
   Grammy, Harry Gregson-Williams, Best Score Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
   Grammy, Imogen Heap, Best Song Written for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media

Winner (2006)
   British Academy Awards, Howard Berger, et. al., Best Make Up/Hair

Nominee (2006)
   British Academy Awards, Dean Wright, et. al., Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects
   British Academy Awards, Isis Mussenden, Best Costume Design
   Golden Globe, Harry Gregson-Williams, Best Original Score - Motion Picture
   Golden Globe, Alanis Morissette, Best Original Song - Motion Picture
   MTV Award, Tilda Swinton, Best Villain

Winner (2006)
   Oscar, Howard Berger, Tami Lane, Best Achievement in Makeup

Nominee (2006)
   Oscar, Terry Porter, et. al., Best Achievement in Sound Mixing
   Oscar, Dean Wright, et. al., Best Achievement in Visual Effects

 
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly
"[The film] remains remarkably faithful to Lewis' story, and the innocence of his passion begins to shine through. It's there, most spectacularly, in Aslan, the lion-king messiah." -- Grade: B 12/16/2005 p.59-60

New York Times
"[T]he spirit of the book is very much intact....[The film uses] available technology to capture both the mythic power of Lewis's tale and, even better, its charm." 12/09/2005 p.E1-E13

USA Today
"Its epic scope and elaborate battles will raise comparisons with Peter Jackson's adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's trilogy..." 12/09/2005 p.8E

Sight and Sound
"[Swinton] is magisterially wonderful as the witch-queen of Narnia." 02/01/2006 p.47

Premiere
3.5 stars out of 4 -- "[W]e get dazzling special effects, battle sequences, and a menagerie of cool creatures." 05/01/2006 p.93

ReelViews 8 of 10
This marks the fifth time that The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe has been adapted, but the first time it has been accomplished as a major motion picture...The acting is fine, although lacking in the recognition category. The biggest stars are Tilda Swinton and Jim Broadbent, neither of whom would be considered a "household name." Swinton does a good job boosting the evil quotient of her character, while Broadbent's part qualifies as little more than a heavily made-up cameo. As previously mentioned, Liam Neeson has a sizeable vocal part. Also lending their voices are Rupert Everett and Ray Winstone. Three of the four children are portrayed by actors in their first major roles. Only Anna Popplewell has a prior resume...It's difficult to determine how audiences will react to The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Those expecting something in the vein of Harry Potter or The Lord of the Rings will not be satisfied. Much has been made about the movie's "Christian connections." However, while it's true that Lewis' books are allegorical (with Aslan representing Christ), the movie doesn't hammer home this point. It's on-screen for those on the lookout, but I can't imagine anyone considering this a "religious picture." It's fantasy lite - a story with dwarves, giants, minotaurs, cyclopses, and witches that can be enjoyed by families. - James Berardinelli
 
Chicago Sun-Times 8 of 10
The film has been directed by Andrew Adamson, who directed both of the "Shrek" movies and supervised the special effects on both of Joel Schumacher's "Batman" movies. He knows his way around both comedy and action, and here combines them in a way that makes Narnia a charming place with fearsome interludes...The effects in this movie are so skillful that the animals look about as real as any of the other characters, and the critic Emanuel Levy explains the secret: "Aslan speaks in a natural, organic manner (which meant mapping the movement of his speech unto the whole musculature of the animal, not just his mouth)." Aslan is neither as frankly animated as the Lion King or as real as the cheetah in "Duma," but halfway in between, as if an animal were inhabited by an archbishop...This is a film situated precisely on the dividing line between traditional family entertainment and the newer action-oriented family films. It is charming and scary in about equal measure, and confident for the first two acts that it can be wonderful without having to hammer us into enjoying it, or else. Then it starts hammering. Some of the scenes toward the end push the edge of the PG envelope, and like the "Harry Potter" series, the Narnia stories may eventually tilt over into R. - Roger Ebert
 

 
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