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.
Theatrical Release: December 9, 2005
Blu-ray Disc Features:
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.39
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English
Dolby Surround - French, Spanish
Subtitles - French, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary - 1. Andrew Adamson - Director; Stars
2. Filmmakers Commentary
Bloopers - The Bloopers of NARNIA
Featurette - 1. CREATURES OF THE WORLD
2. LEGENDS IN TIME
3. CHRONICLES OF A DIRECTOR
4. ANATOMY OF A SCENE
5. CREATING CREATURES
6. CINEMATIC STORYTELLERS
7. FROM ONE MAN'S MIND
8. LEGENDS IN TIME
9. Evolution of an Epic
Interactive Features:
Explore Narnia 3-D Map
Game - BATTLE FOR NARNIA - All New Game
Stars
Tilda Swinton: Oscar winning British actress, MICHAEL CLAYTON
Jim Broadbent: British actor
James McAvoy: Star, Bollywood Queen
Anna Popplewell: THE LITTLE VAMPIRE
Georgie Henley: Actor, THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA (2005)
William Moseley: Actor, THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA (2005)
Skandar Keynes: Actor, THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA (2005)
James Cosmo: Actor/"Braveheart
Ray Winstone: Actor/"Ladybird Ladybird"
Dawn French: British Actress
Rupert Everett: British Actor
Director
Andrew Adamson: Director, SHREK (2001)
Producer
Mark Johnson: Producer, "Donnie Brasco"
Screenwriter
Ann Peacock: Screenwriter
Christopher Markus: Screenwriter, THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA (2005)
Stephen McFeely: Screenwriter, THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA (2005)
Composer
Harry Gregson-Williams: Composer, SPY GAME (2001)
Executive Producer
Perry Moore: Producer/director
Executive Producer
Philip Steuer: Producer
Director of Photography
Donald McAlpine: Australian Director of Photography, works in US - STEPMOM
Review 1:
"[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
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.59-60 12/16/2005
Review 2:
"[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."
Source: New York Times
p.E1-E13 12/09/2005
Review 3:
"Its epic scope and elaborate battles will raise comparisons with Peter Jackson's adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's trilogy..."
Source: USA Today
p.8E 12/09/2005
Review 4:
"[Swinton] is magisterially wonderful as the witch-queen of Narnia."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.47 02/01/2006
Review 5:
3.5 stars out of 4 -- "[W]e get dazzling special effects, battle sequences, and a menagerie of cool creatures."
Source: Premiere
p.93 05/01/2006