Das Böse hat 100 Jahre regiert...
Lucy, Edmund, Suse und Peter, vier Kinder aus London, werden während des Zweiten Weltkriegs zu ihrem Schutz auf den Landsitz eines in die Jahre gekommenen Professors geschickt. Beim Spielen stoßen sie zufällig auf einen geheimnisvollen Wandschrank. Lucy macht eine unglaubliche Entdeckung: Der Schrank ist das Tor zu der phantastischen Wunderwelt von Narnia. Dieses friedvolle Land, bewohnt von sprechenden Tieren, Zwergen, Faunen, Zentauren und Riesen wird jedoch von der bösen Weißen Hexe regiert, die das Land mit einem bösartigen Fluch unter Kontrolle hält: dem Fluch des ewigen Winters. Um sie zu besiegen, müssen sich die Kinder auf die Seite des Löwen Aslan, dem rechtmäßigen Herrscher Narnias, schlagen. Damit beginnt eine gewaltige Schlacht zwischen Gut und Böse…
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Georgie Henley
Lucy Pevensie
Georgie Henley delivered a captivating performance as Lucy Pevensie in the 2005 fantasy film "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," bringing to life the innocence and wonder of C.S. Lewis's beloved character. As the youngest of the four Pevensie siblings, Henley's Lucy is the first to discover the magical world of Narnia, and her wide-eyed curiosity and unwavering faith in the goodness of Aslan serve as the emotional heartbeat of the film. Her portrayal is both genuine and compelling, as she navigates the enchanting and perilous landscapes of Narnia with a sense of awe and determination. Henley's chemistry with her co-stars, particularly her on-screen bond with the computer-generated Aslan, is convincing and poignant, making Lucy's journey from wide-eyed explorer to valiant queen a memorable and endearing transformation that resonates with audiences of all ages. Her performance is a testament to her natural talent and ability to breathe life into a character that embodies the spirit of adventure and the power of childlike belief.
Liam Neeson
Aslan (voice)
Liam Neeson's vocal performance as Aslan in "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" is nothing short of majestic and profoundly impactful. His deep, resonant timbre and distinguished Irish accent imbue the character with a sense of wisdom, authority, and warmth, making Aslan an embodiment of both regal power and tender benevolence. Neeson's ability to convey complex emotions through his voice allows audiences to feel Aslan's fierce protectiveness, quiet sorrow, and joyful exuberance, which are pivotal to the emotional core of the film. His performance is a cornerstone of the movie's success, as he breathes life into the iconic lion who serves as a spiritual guide, a symbol of courage, and a messianic figure in the magical world of Narnia. Neeson's Aslan is not only a memorable character within the film but also an enduring representation of leadership and moral integrity that resonates with viewers across generations.
Tilda Swinton
White Witch
Tilda Swinton's portrayal of the White Witch in "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" is a masterclass in villainy, embodying the character's icy malevolence with a captivating blend of regal elegance and chilling cruelty. Swinton imbues the White Witch with an otherworldly presence, her commanding stature and piercing gaze exuding a sense of dominion over the enchanted, snow-clad landscapes of Narnia. Her performance is layered with nuance; she balances the Witch's ruthless ambition and deep-seated insecurity with an unsettling magnetism that keeps audiences simultaneously entranced and repelled. Swinton's ability to convey the Witch's biting sarcasm and frosty demeanor with such precision makes her rendition of the character not only memorable but also a defining interpretation of Jadis, the malevolent queen of Narnia, setting a high bar for cinematic antagonists in fantasy epics.
James McAvoy
Mr. Tumnus
Jim Broadbent
Prof. Digory Kirke
Ray Winstone
Mr. Beaver (voice)
James Cosmo
Father Christmas