The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Page #6

Synopsis: Lucy and Edmund Pevensie are stranded in Cambridge, living in the house of their obnoxious cousin Eustace, while the grown-ups Susan and Peter are living in the USA with their parents. When a painting of a ship sailing on the sea of Narnia overflows water in their room, Lucy, Edmund and Eustace are transported to the ocean of Narnia and rescued by King Caspian and the crew of the ship The Dawn Treader. Caspian explains that Narnia has been in peace for three years but before he took his throne back, his uncle tried to kill the seven lords of Telmar, who were the closest and most loyal friends of his father. They fled to The Lone Island and no one has ever heard anything about them. Now Caspian is seeking out the lords of Telmar with his Captain Drinian, the talking mouse Reepicheep and his loyal men. Soon, they discover that an evil form of green mist is threatening Narnia and the siblings and their cousin join Caspian in a quest to retrieve the seven swords of the seven lords of Telma
Director(s): Michael Apted
Production: 20th Century Fox
  Nominated for 1 Golden Globe. Another 1 win & 16 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
53
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
PG
Year:
2010
113 min
$104,383,624
Website
8,072 Views


no matter how small their bearers be.

Your Majesty.

No one could be more deserving.

- Well, I...

- It's true.

May I?

Well, I suppose.

Just this...

Goodbye, Lucy.

Don't cry.

I don't understand.

Will I not see you again?

Ever?

What a magnificent puzzle you are,

and a true hero.

It has been my honor to fight

beside such a brave warrior...

and a great friend.

I won't be needing this.

This is our last time here,

isn't it?

Yes.

You have grown up,

my dear one.

Just like Peter and Susan.

Will you visit us in our world?

I shall be watching you,

always.

How?

In your world, I have another name.

You must learn to know me by it.

That was the very reason

you were brought to Narnia.

That by knowing me here for a little...

you may know me better there.

Will we meet again?

Mm. Yes, dear one. One day.

You're the closest thing

I have to family.

And that includes you,

Eustace.

Thank you.

Will I come back?

Narnia may yet have need of you.

Eustace?

Eustace...

what are you doing up there?

Jill Pole's...

dropped in for a visit.

We spoke often of Narnia

in the days that followed.

And when my cousins left,

after the war ended...

I missed them with all my heart...

as I know all Narnians will miss them...

till the end of time.

There's a place out there for us

More than just a prayer

Or anything you've ever dreamed of

So when you feel like giving up

'Cause you don't fit in down here

Fear is crashing in

Close your eyes and take my hand, yeah

We can be the kings and queens

Of anything if we believe

It's written in the

stars that shine above

A world where you and I belong

Where faith and love will keep us strong

Exactly who we are is just enough

There's a place for us

There's a place for us

When the water meets the sky

Where your heart is free

And hope comes back to life

When these broken hands

Are whole again

Well, we'll find

What we've been waiting for

We were made for so much more

We can be the kings and queens

Of anything if we believe

It's written in the

stars that shine above

A world where you and I belong

Where faith and love will keep us strong

Exactly who we are is just enough

There's a place for us

There's a place for us

So hold on

Hold on

There's a place for us

We can be the kings and queens

Of anything if we believe

It's written in the

stars that shine above

A world where you and I belong

Where faith and love will keep us strong

Exactly who we are is just enough

Yeah, exactly who we are is just enough

There's a place for us

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Christopher Markus

Christopher Markus is a writer and producer, known for Avengers: Endgame (2019), Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and Captain America: The First Avenger. more…

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