Faith in Film 2, Week 3
Here's a look at the worksheet for this week as we screen "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe."
Title: “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe.” (2005)
Starring: Tilda Swinton, James McAvoy, and Liam Neeson
Synopsis: This is the first of C.S. Lewis’ classic “Chronicles of Narnia” series. This is probably the most famous of the series. Unlike “Lord of the Rings,” which is basically one continuous narrative, these are more a set of stand alone stories. This film, based on the first book, presents a clear Gospel message, which is why it is often regarded as a favorite among the Christian community.
The story centers on the Pevensie children, who live in England during World War II. Siblings Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy find a portal to the magical world of Narnia through a wardrobe. Once there, they find a world gripped with war. On one hand, the White Witch has cast a negative shadow over the land. Many suffer and live in fear, and the world is trapped in a seemingly never-ending winter. Some, however, resist the negativity and hold out hope for the return of the great King Aslan, who will deliver the land from the White Witch.
Questions to Consider:
1. How do you deal with the seductive nature of temptation in the world?
2. Which of the four siblings do you most closely identify with?
3. Does “The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe” do a good job of portraying a Gospel message?
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