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Laura, Plymouth on March 22nd, 2009
I agree with everyone who says Skandar Keynes should have got more screen time! He is an amazing actor and I hope that they use him well in VotDT. Shame Peter will be going but I won't miss Susan at all. However, I thought the film was actually pretty good and Ben Barnes really wasn't as bad as everyone makes out although the 'romance' between him and Susan was ridculous at best. Anyway, all in all, a good film that I would recommend :D
Yasmin, UK on November 5th, 2008
How can you say that was the best film I have seen ALL YEAR! And Ben Barnes doesn't exactly condemn it, for God's sake he's F***ING GORGEOUS!!! Wait am I rating the film or article? Film get 5* article none.
Stevie, London on August 1st, 2008
I think the film is great & saw it 3 times! I do agree that there could have been more focus on Edmund & Lucy & more on Caspian but it is hard to fit it all in a 2.5 film. I thought Ben Barnes was fantastic as Prince Caspian, a great start for a newcomer in a lead role. Plus he is very handsome & is how I imagined a Prince shoudl look like.
michelle , wolverhampton on July 22nd, 2008
i went to go see it the other day with mu children and i thought it was pretty good. But the plot reminded me to much of shakespears hamlet. also i noticed it used line from other films i have seen.
Abi Ford Shropshire, UK on July 10th, 2008
I thought the film was Fantastic!!!! Both films so far have been very good, I'm very much looking forward to the next 2 films.
Carolyn on July 3rd, 2008
I agree with this review totally. The film was ok and one I woud recommend watching, but Skandar Keynes who plays Edmund should definitely have had more screen time. I came out of the film remembering his scenes which were amazing and memorable. He is very good looking and a much better actor than Moseley and Popplewell who have not improved since the first film. His acting ability is also far greater than Ben Barnes, who athough may be good looking, does not have a great acting ability. I hope Skandar is given more screen time in the next film so that more of his great acting can be shown on screen
helen, nw. on June 28th, 2008
enjoyableee! fun stuff! i loved it! william moseley is a great actor. i loved the beginning just how i remembered it when reading the books from a young childhood. but i dont remember susan liking prince caspian in the books! cant wait for the dawn treader! bring it on! X
Jen, Liverpool on June 28th, 2008
I always compare these films to the fantastic adaption which was on BBC 1 when I was younger. That was great, neither of the Narnia films have been. I give it a 2 and thats just for Price Caspians good looks
Becky, Northamptonshire on June 27th, 2008
I saw it last night, and I thought it was great. It was full of insight, and although, it didn't really match what happens in the book, I personally think the film was better. It was a classic film. There was a brilliant mixture of horror, humour and romance. It was perfectly directed and put together.
Paul, Birmingham on June 27th, 2008
Whilst I haven't seen the film... I can assure you that those disappointed by Skandar Keynes and Georgie Henley not being pushed to front and centre, should be happy that The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is the next film, as Edmund and Lucy are the leads, with the other two Pensieve children nowhere to be found,
Kerry, UK on June 26th, 2008
Edmund fans can feel justified in their complaints aboue the film. Respected UK papers stresses that the magic is gone partly because Edmund is overlooked. Ben Barnes appearance crowds out Skandar Keynes who is by far the best actor. Edmund is the most interesting and 3 dimensional character so the film is bound to suffer as a consequence
Audrey, Kensington, London on June 25th, 2008
Lack of character development ruins this film. Shame on the director and producer for agreeing to such a thin gruel of a script. I am a huge fan of the first film but Caspian isnt in the same league as it. The only enjoyable aspect of the film was the performance of Skandar Keynes as Edmund and even he was terribly underused. They better buck up their ideas for Dawn Treader. I should have realised Caspian wouldnt be good when I saw they'd picked an ex boy band member for Caspian. He reminds me of Dominic Cooper - both are poor men's Orlando Bloom! and thats saying something.
Simon, Kent on June 25th, 2008
The actor playing Edmund (Skandar Keynes) is the one who is truly ill-served by the script and, despite loads of promise in what screen time he has, is criminally underused.
paul townend on June 25th, 2008
i love this film like i love my little son!

Jodie, Ireland on June 24th, 2008
My trip to new York couldn’t have been better timed and I relished the opportunity to steal the march on my friends and get an early viewing on Prince Caspian. The first film is my absolute favourite film of all time and I was a huge fan of any scenes with Tilda Swinton/Skandar Keynes. While Prince Caspian hasn’t grabbed that top spot for me just yet and I doubt it will definitely be near the top of my list. Yes I wish they had focused more on character development,and yes I could have done with a tighter shorter end battle and a fleshed out bonding scene between Peter and Edmund but its still a roller-coaster of a ride that grabs you from the start and doesn’t let go till that ill judged final song kicks in. Ben Barnes disappointed me I must say, he was rather blank in the face if you know what I mean. He had one expression and we saw it over and over and the quality of his acting wasn’t as good as I was led to believe but it didn’t spoil the film for me. The heart and soul of the Narnia films for me will always be the Pevensies. In particular Skandar Keynes as Edmund did an amazing job given the fact he was not centre stage in the movie.I found myself drawn to him on screen more and more. He really was the hero of the film as far as I was concerned and the best actor on screen. I’m so pleased he’s continued to develop into a brilliant actor. The film is a little dark for young children and one child in my cinema had to be led out as she got upset. Whoever got Disney that PG rating is a good salesman! I’ve lost my heart to the Narnia franchise so maybe I’m easy to please but one thing’s for sure I’ll be waiting impatiently for 2010 and the wonderful Dawn Treader story. A plea to the new director-please give plenty of screen time to Edmund next time. He really shone in the limited time he had in Prince Caspian and could do wonders in Dawn Treader. Now I have to wait patiently again to see Prince Caspian in Ireland.

Emily, UK on June 24th, 2008
Skandar was brilliant in his scenes. The film was ok but I rather the first film because there was more Edmund.
Maureen Flannigan, Nuneaton on June 24th, 2008
I like it very much and i have all the books of the film.
Ruth, LA on June 23rd, 2008
Ben Barnes has zero charisma.They shouldnt have gone for looks instead of talent. Moseley and Popplewell were terrible too. I'm glad those two wont be back.
Nadia, New York, NY on June 23rd, 2008
I should add that I felt Anna Popplewell who plays Susan, had a horrible performance in her romantically inclined scenes with Ben Barnes. NO CHEMISTRY. And its not Ben's fault either. He was perfect.
Nadia, New York, NY on June 23rd, 2008
I read the Lion, the Witch and The Wardrobe as a child and never got into the full chronicles. This film DOES tempt me to dig out the original CS Lewis classics and fall in love all over again.

John, Hackney on June 23rd, 2008
The 02 premiere was a brilliant venue to see the film but I was disappointed by the end result. The balance between action and character driven moments was all wrong I felt I hadnt got to know the characters at all. There were a few memorable moment (interestingly always involving the talented Skandar Keynes) but I could take or leave the other majority of the actors. Adamson seems to have lost control of the film or maybe he just didnt believe in the film. The pacing was terrible and the script can only have run to a minimum number of pages given the lack of dialogue!! The Pevensie family that I remembered from the first film seemed to have evaporated . Only Keynes subtle performance reminded me of what I'd enjoyed in the first film. I hope they do a better job with the next film and give Keynes a chance to shine.

Lauren, Croydon on June 23rd, 2008
I too was treated to tickets to the 02 premiere. I enjoyed the film but it isnt a patch on the first. What was missing? character interaction thats what. For instance Edmund hardly said a line to any of his siblings throughout the film. Yet he's the most interesting character. If it wasnt for Skandar Keynes making the most of his limited scenes you'd never know Edmund existed. Why waste the best actor in the Narnia films? Ben Barnes was below average. I cant believe there arent better actors knocking around than him. Moseley and Popplewell have got worse. How is that possible!
Jackie, Essex on June 23rd, 2008
Poor script and badly directed. The only reason its worth watching is to see Keynes as Edmund who gave an assured and intense performance.
Jack. on June 23rd, 2008
Rushed and silly.
Sarah, London on June 23rd, 2008
I thought the film was excellent, far superior to the first in the series. It's darker and more adult - I certainly wouldn't recommend it for young children. I thought the battle scenes were reminiscent of Lord of the Rings and just as gripping. All in all I'd say a fantastic film.
Erica on June 23rd, 2008
I love the Narnia films but Prince Caspian is not as good as the first film. Primarily because the focus isnt on the most interesting characters Edmund and Lucy who are also the better actors.
SarahK on June 22nd, 2008
Could have been so much better but the producers fell into the trap of thinking a few battles and an ex boy band member would be sufficient. Fans of the first film loved the Pevensie relationships and we saw none of that in Prince Caspian. Skandar Keynes was excellent though in his far too brief role as edmund. That kid has STAR stamped all over him.
lauren west sussex on June 22nd, 2008
I went to the london premier and it was amazing at that i think that they topped the first film it was amazing, and all the actors have grown up and its good to see lucy and susan a bit more ivolved. LOVE THEM!!!!
dawn on June 22nd, 2008
i think the 2 film is good to watch in the movies on thursday i like peter who play william moseley
FULLER, GERMANY on June 22nd, 2008
FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tom, Purley on June 22nd, 2008
I was disappointed with the film when I saw it a few days ago at the 02. I had expected the same magic as the first film but focusing on Ben Barnes and William Moseley was a mistake. Neither are good actors. Also the romance that was skated over was ludicrous and Anna Popplewell has zero acting skill and no emotion in her voice whatsoever. The two delightful actors in the first film namely Skandar Keynes and Georgie Henley were reduced to much smaller roles and the film suffered as a result. Keynes with his deft comic timing and intense features was a joy to watch when he was on screen but he wasnt on any where near enough to save the film. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they'll take stock of the bad reviews which all seem to focus on lack of character development and the thin non existant script and turn things around for The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.

Joanna, London on June 22nd, 2008
You go into the film thinking you'll be impressed with Ben Barnes but you come out remembering Skandar Keynes. He's adorable and a hell of a good actor. They should have given him more screen time though. Its nearly a cameo.
HollyB on June 21st, 2008
Very fair review indeed. I saw it at the 02 at the premiere and was disappointed. Skandar Keynes stood out in his few scenes and was vastly superior to Ben Barnes and co. I dont understand why they gave so few scenes to the best actor.

beverley, Dorking on June 21st, 2008
I saw the film in the US and I agree completely that the best actor Skandar Keynes was pushed to the side way too much. He still stole the film from the other 4 actors but I kept wondering what the film could have been if he had been centre stage. I hope they wont make the same mistake in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader as he is a young British actor with a lot of charisma and screen presence. I so agree about Ben Barnes. A bland poster boy with little talent and zero screen presence. William Moseley, Anna Popplewell and Georgie Henley were adequate but havent improved since the first film. Prince Caspian lacked sufficient character development with Adamson deciding to focus on battles instead of getting under the skin of the key players. Dawn Treader needs to focus on Keynes, Henley and Poulter and not poster boy Barnes. I've given the film a 4 but thats mainly for Skandar's scenes which were indeed memorable.