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Glenstorm the Great
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I wouldn't 'want them to have that kind of battle. I don't even want them to meet the sea people. Maybe the audience can see them, like a quick shot that goes over the sea floor and then up to the ship where Lucy is watching, but not a whole meet and greet thing ;)

Posted : September 29, 2009 3:36 pm
Lady of the Green Kirtle
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Maybe this "Underwater Battle" will be between the merpeople only (perhaps replacing the hunting scene :-? ) and the Narnians will only be watching from the ship. I know it's not in the book but it would be interesting to see

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Posted : September 29, 2009 9:50 pm
Eustace
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Maybe this "Underwater Battle" will be between the merpeople only (perhaps replacing the hunting scene :-? ) and the Narnians will only be watching from the ship. I know it's not in the book but it would be interesting to see

I hope this is not it. If there is an ''underwater battle'' I hope it's just scenes underwater of the sea serpent attacking the ship.

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Posted : October 28, 2009 8:34 pm
coracle
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I am confident that there won't be a battle with the mer people. I can understand that it sounds like a great idea to lots of people, but it just doesn't fit in with what Lewis wrote in THIS book. :)

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Posted : October 28, 2009 11:35 pm
Narnian_Badger
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I concur, coracle.

Not only is it far from the idea Lewis envisioned, it also doesn't make sense from a movie stand point. It's already been discussed that VDT is difficult to transfer onto the silver screen due to its various subplots, and adding an underwater battle would only serve to increase this difficulty.

Plus it would make some fans very unhappy. :p

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Posted : October 30, 2009 3:08 pm
Narnian_Warrior
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I doubt they will do one. It seems unlikely seeing as how it would be completely unnecessary and would waste time that could be used for other scenes. I mean, for them to have an underwater fight, it would take most likely a minimum of twenty minutes. It just wouldn't make sense.

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Posted : October 30, 2009 3:29 pm
HM Swanwhite
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I would like to see more of the mermaids - I really liked them in the book and if it meant having a fight I wouldn't mind. Strange I know - I'm normally really annoyed at changes to the book. But I met with Michael Apted the other day and it didn't sound like they'd changed too much. However awhile back they had that whole mermaids taking people under the water (or some other queen) and they said they wouldn't do those scenes so I imagine the words "underwater battle" are referring to either the sea serpent fight or this now deleted scene. And Lady of the Green Kirtle please refresh my memory what hunting scene? :- Anyhow, I'm not too worried! ;) :D


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Posted : November 8, 2009 3:37 pm
coracle
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The hunting scene - Lucy and Ed see a group of sea people (not mermaids) doing what seems to be hunting underwater, using a fish like a hawk to catch prey fish. They remember their own days in Narnia as a royal hunting party.
The king sees the ship and seems to be angry but then they move further away.

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Posted : November 12, 2009 8:55 am
HM Swanwhite
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Oh that hunting scene! Sorry I didn't associated it with that event! Also Lucy sees another mermaid who seems to be quite different to the others and she's a shepherdess! So there is more than one instance of fairies. (But you probably all knew that and I was the one that was slow to catch on.) ;)


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Posted : November 12, 2009 2:49 pm
Benjamin
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It would be hard to do a underwater battle I think.....It would be cool But I don't know :| I,m a fan of sticking to the books but of course they are not going to 8-| So maybe A underwater battle would be cool......


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Posted : November 19, 2009 9:12 am
Lady Galadriel
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You know, the filmmakers liked the castle raid because it was "highly original." I think an underwater battle would be "highly original" as well.

That doesn't mean I'd like it.

Posted : November 22, 2009 2:54 pm
narnian_at_heart
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Maybe they'll change it so Eustace jumps in and battles the sea serpent instead of hacking at it on deck. I don't like that idea though.

Posted : December 7, 2009 5:54 am
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Mr. Ernie Malik has now said:

Let’s say the story’s adventures include the slave traders…sea serpent…the dragon…the storm…the Dufflepuds.

I would assume that this effectively rules out the possibility of the underwater battle (which would come under the heading of "Adventures" obviously!) with the merpeople. So my guess would be that the underwater battle does indeed have something to do with the sea serpent. It would be just like movie makers to change a triumph of brain over brawn into some sort of "Epic" combat, possibly complete with casualties.
I hate to say this, but that thought reminds of the scene in PotC with the giant squid. (Or is it an octopus? I never saw the movie; I just noticed that part in a commercial or something)

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Posted : December 7, 2009 1:23 pm
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It's a giant squid.

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Posted : December 8, 2009 5:03 pm
Liberty Hoffman
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I hope they are not just trying to add a battle just for the sake of having a battle in the movie..... :| :D :D


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