Receiving his early education at City of London School, Michael Apted went on to study Law at Cambridge University. By the age of 22, however, he was gainfully employed as a director at the BBC, laboring away on the popular soap opera Coronation Street. While working on the documentary series The World in Action, he collaborated with Paul Almond on the 1963 telefilm 7 Up, in which 14 seven-year-olds, drawn from every social level in London, were interviewed concerning their lives, innermost thoughts, and aspirations. Apted followed up with his subjects on his own every seven years, charting their progress and grilling them concerning their hopes for the future, resulting in the subsequent Seven Plus Seven, 21 Up, 28 Up (which incorporated footage from the earlier installments), 35 Up, and 42 Up.
While he never completely abandoned the documentary form (certainly not with several TV awards to his credit), Apted has also kept busy with dramatic features, beginning with the bizarre… read more
I think it's close to be the best of the three, but there are so many plot holes. Entertaining though.
More imaginative and exciting than the rote PRINCE CASPIAN, the 3rd Narnia film still suffers from the lack of a clear goal and a solid antagonist, as Prince Caspian, Lucy, Edmund, and their cousin Eustace, battle a faceless evil for the future of Narnia. Aslan remains a mostly useless and frustrating character, exposing C.S. Lewis' religious allegories as maddening and illogical rather than inspiring.
If they had stopped at the second movie, they would have kept some dignity and spared the story.
The plot changes from the book really hurt the movie, making it just another mediocre hollywood offering, but the sea monster was cool.
Title: The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader
Year: 2010
Country: USA
Language: English
Genre: Adventure
Director: Michael Apted
Writers: Christopher Markus… read review