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The World, the Flesh, and the Devil

There’s a great article on Catholic Exchange today:
The World, the Flesh, and the Devil: Finding the Narrow Way in Prince Caspian

“The deadly peril of sin may seem a pretty dark theme for a PG-rated fantasy adventure film, and it surely goes beyond the intent of the author from whose book the film is adapted. But The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian would receive C.S. Lewis’ approval, I think, because even though it diverges mightily from the plot of his well-loved children’s book, it tackles what Lewis believed to be among the deadliest of sins: Pride.”

We saw the movie on Monday (Daddy’s birthday).  It was well worth seeing —don’t miss it!
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One Response to “The World, the Flesh, and the Devil”

  1. Maria P says:

    We really enjoyed this movie – the man who played Prince Caspian was MUCH better than I had anticipated!

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