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Friday, December 16, 2005

C.S. Lewis has always sucked. Sorry.

Polly Toynbee in the Guardian on Disney's new Narnia film. Excerpt:
Philip Pullman - he of the marvellously secular trilogy His Dark Materials - has called Narnia "one of the most ugly, poisonous things I have ever read".

Why? Because here in Narnia is the perfect Republican, muscular Christianity for America - that warped, distorted neo-fascist strain that thinks might is proof of right. I once heard the famous preacher Norman Vincent Peale in New York expound a sermon that reassured his wealthy congregation that they were made rich by God because they deserved it. The godly will reap earthly reward because God is on the side of the strong. This appears to be CS Lewis's view, too. In the battle at the end of the film, visually a great epic treat, the child crusaders are crowned kings and queens for no particular reason. Intellectually, the poor do not inherit Lewis's earth.
While we're at it, I'm going to take this opportunity to mention, once again, that I consider Finding Nemo to be one of the worst films in recent memory, just because it's fun to mention it at barely appropriate times.

2 Comments:

At 12/20/05, 12:42 PM, Blogger lateshoes said...

Lars just re-read The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe. He found it creepy and riddled with grotesque sexual imagery.
Particularly after Peter slays the wolf and Aslan chastises him for forgetting to wipe his sword. "Always clean your sword."
Gross.

 
At 12/21/05, 12:03 AM, Blogger James said...

Ooh, hot Christian bestiality.

 

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