1. I loved this review, Shannon. And I count Pete’s Dragon one of the best, yet naturally less-appreciated by moviegoers, films of this year.

    I especially loved the moment when the grandfather (Robert Redford) recounts his own experience meeting the dragon. This, to me, is one of the best and most nearly biblical applications of good “magic.” As the magic in Narnia, he says this brush with the wonder of this creature “changed how I see the world,” in very good ways.

    I nominate Pete’s Dragon director David Lowery to direct at least one “Narnia” film, if that series can be restarted and continued in the right way. And I would nominate Kenneth Branagh to direct at least one other “Narnia” film. These two seem to understand two crucial things: first, how to show gentle, respectful, sincere yet entertaining fantasy onscreen, and second, how to explore the meanings of these stories–the classic, potentially life-changing truths of such Deeper Magic.

    • Thanks, Stephen. Frankly, I think Narnia needs a whole new start, beginning with a remade The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. I’ve seen two versions, the BBC and the newer one, and both can so easily be improved on.

  2. Julie D says:

    I want to see this so much. The trailer, where he just jumps off the cliff and comes up…yes, that’s what dragons are for

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