Loved it. But to me ithe substance was different from the first film. This Chornicle spends more time on confrontations and less on character development. I grew fond of Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy in the first film watching them mature despite their insecurities. That depth and richness of character development has a largely diminished role in this film ... which was a notable loss for me. However, that level of character development and richness of story telling are replaced by elements which still pull together for a worthy, enjoyable sequal enjoyed by everyone in my family.