Setekh wrote:
Yes. I know.
But in reading order, The Magicians Nephew comes first.
But it's not the first book. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is. The Magician's Nephew is a prequel. Just as The Horse and His Boy is... well... I don't really know if there is a literary term for it, but it's a "this story takes place before the last chapter of the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe".
Anyway, just saw it and it was just amazing. I can't even begin to describe how awesome I thought it was.
It stuck very close to the book, which was exciting to see.
They didn't cut out parts that really stick out (unlike in other book-to-movies, like Harry Potter. Though to be fair, the Narnia books are just a BIT shorter than Potter books).
The only things I actually noticed were that the Witch didn't catch the little Christmas Party as she did in the book (it was replaced by the part with the fox, I'm guessing).
Also, Tumnus has a long tail, not a short one, but that's obviously not a big deal (they also cut out lots of lines from the scene where Lucy meets Tumnus, but I only noticed because in 7th grade I had to adapt that chapter into a play for drama class).
Oh! And the eager little lion at the end that was all gun-ho for the battle!
Though, did the ice-burg, river crossing scene actually happen in the book? I can't seem to remember, but it seemed like an "added for effect" scene (though it was pretty cool). Same with Edmund meeting Tumnus in the jail (which was awesome too).
Overall, my friend and I were anticipating 3 movies this year (Fantastic 4, Harry Potter, and this) and by far this was the best of the three.