Saturday, June 14, 2008
Caspian and the bible
So yesterday I was planning to jot down my first blog. Unfortunately, my internet connection is very uncooperative. Anyway, my sister and I watched Prince Caspian, the second adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ work. Like the first movie tie-in, it was packed with adventure that kids would surely love. What is new with this second piece is the love story of Queen Susan and the good-looking, Prince Caspian. Unfortunately, their love story ended before it even bloomed, for the time spent by Queen Susan on her world is equivalent to 1300+ years in the world of Prince Caspian.
Going back to the whole story, I noticed that there are some parts of the film that can be taught to kids in a religious way. For example, Aslan the lion symbolizes God. In the tattoo world, the lion is an ancient symbol, one that has been incorporated into the religion and mythology of numerous cultures and civilizations since recorded time around the Middle East,
What is the implication of this? That is, if parents who watch with their kids, can only explain and can only be creative enough, there will be no such thing as mindless entertainment. Watching a movie is not only made for entertainment after all. It also educates us. It just depends on the movie-goers on how to be open-minded to accept what is being imparted by means of entertainment. And yes, movie-goers should WATCH movies and not cuddle-cuddle inside the movie house. Hello!!! Public display of affection inside the cinema is very, very distracting! So puhleeeeassseee!! mind your MANNERS! Hopefully you'll learn from this one.
Of love and other demons,
Cathie


Labels: movies, narnia, OPENions, prince caspian, reviews
