This movie was pretty fantastic and a set up for the next book. as expected. It left me feeling sad because the older children can't go back to Narnia just like the books. Lucy has preserved her innnocence and it is her child's heart that really wins the battle by finding Aslan. It was a pretty awesome tale about how we all need deliverance from oppression, sthe odds look daunting, and that God's awesome power commands anything to provide deliverance. Deliverance means there is going to be a meeting and a battle and it is never pretty. There is a lot of killing in this movie but not graphically shown. Prince Caspian seemed a bit French. The mouse comedy was enjoyable, but he was deadly. A few well placed one liners. Typical rivalries for power and the thrown. It is a shame the chronicles of Narnia weren't put into a movie before the Harry Potter books since it becomes clear that the C.S. Lewis books written in the 50's were the original story lines. So the critics are completely WRONG talking about who's stealing ideas from who, now ofcourse it is clear that the people making these movies used ideas from other movies they made to create this feature. But the C.S. Lewis books were the original 'magical' story but based on the truth of Christ. The fact that all the Narnian's has joined together confused my son because the 'bad' guys in the 1st movie changed sides. I just think the movie alluded to more things that adults would be aware of but not children. I had to explain a lot because the movie wasn't clear to follow unless you know the books or are a moive buff.