Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian: Being the only other book in the series I've read besides the Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe, I figured why not?
This movie gave me the following impressions:
-Wow, they diverged quite a bit from the book, contrast to the previous movie which followed it rather well
-Wow, I really don't remember Prince Caspian nearly as much as I remembered its predecessor!
Things I do remember involved such like the book opening with the 4 siblings in the train station, just having idle banther, eventually leading to "Wait, why are we by the ocean!?" instead of the nonsense with Peter and his superiority "I'M AN ADULT AT HEART DAMN IT!" complex. Well, no, the movie started with Prince Caspian retreating from his castle, which...isn't too bad; that's merely making the movie more chronologically which fits for a movie and makes the beginning a little more interesting, but relative to the book, yeah, the stuff in the "real" world felt unnecessary cause I don't remember them actually dealing with that shit in the book, and felt like they were just trying to force some character traits again to bring out more development that the book didn't have.
I mean, one thing I remember explicitly about the book was that Caspian was definitely the protagonist, NOT Peter. The 4 siblings were introduced first, but then they meet a dwarf and we get into a rather long narrative about Caspian, and its pretty much about him. Maybe my memory is faulty (The book was significantly less memorable than the Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe), but I remember more focus on Caspian and less on Peter. There were other minor plot points that I know they changed; for example, I remember it was Edmund who figured out it was their castle they were standing in the ruins of, and through deductive reasoning, NOT Lucy. Minor point, but its stuff like this that when you remember things specifically, the changes stand out, and there was no real reason to change that, minor as it was.
I also remember thinking Prince Caspian was significantly younger than the Movie displayed him...but maybe that was me being young and naive at the time, but that's definitely the impression I remember thinking.
Either way, first movie was better by a significant amount, this movie had more action and stuff, but...meh, wasn't as fun. Then again, first book was also significantly better than the second, so yeah, guess that's to be expected!