OK, Watziznehm, when you mentioned City of Ember, I immediately got interested.
That would make a really good scene, even if it probably won't be considered the most exciting scene. But if they do it like PC (even though Disney's out of it), they might skip over the breathtaking scenes and stuff in the action without explaining the plot very well.
So I agree with most of these posts:
The keys are: facial expressions, music, lighting, and Eustace keeping his mouth shut.
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NaiadWaker wrote:The keys are: facial expressions, music, lighting, and Eustace keeping his mouth shut.
If they do the scene correctly Eustace won't be able to speak. He will be too stupefied to utter a sound.
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A_Narnian_Ship wrote:...narnianwarrior, isn't eustace "redeemed" by this time?
Yes, he is, I just added that in for laughs.
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Narnian_Warrior wrote:A_Narnian_Ship wrote:...narnianwarrior, isn't eustace "redeemed" by this time?
Yes, he is, I just added that in for laughs.
Even though Eustace is 'redeemed' he can still be a bit of a know it all and annoying - like in LB when he's described as having the bad habit of interupting people, so it'd be no harm to keep him quiet for a while
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