the sub-title of the movie is "Prince Caspian" but his story his somehow missing from the movie. The death of his father, of which he is so mad about at one point, is only alluded to, so the audience doesn't feel the same emotional hurt as he does. The story overall is also rather unclear. What is at stake is never really known for sure. Cinematically the movies bears resemblance to Lord of the Rings, and plot-wise, and even scene-wise, to Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, a privileged kid, outcast himself, leads a forest full of rebels against the ruling powers. The special effects are outstanding, and the character referred to as DLF "Dear little friend" provides some funny moments. This was not nearly as good as the first Narnia. The children are almost immediately transported to Narnia without the viewer actually knowing what's going on in their normal lives. the opening credits are spectacular.