The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe ( Adamson, 2005) — Ten Years Later
Do we hold the Narnia films in the same regard as the Lord of the Rings films? I suppose it depends on whom you ask.
Do we hold the Narnia films in the same regard as the Lord of the Rings films? I suppose it depends on whom you ask.
The main character in Le petit Soldat is tortured. At one point, in voice-over, he calls torture "sad" and "boring" and it is a small wonder that Godard is able to convey an experience of it that is more sad than thrilling, more banal than pregnant with significance.