“The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair” is considered the fourth installment in the beloved Narnia film series, based on the classic books by C.S. Lewis. This chapter follows a new adventure, departing from the Pevensie siblings and introducing a different set of characters. Set once again in the magical land of Narnia, the story continues with a dark and mysterious tone, focusing on the rescue of Prince Rilian, the son of King Caspian.
The film opens in England, where Eustace Scrubb, who had already visited Narnia in the previous installment, is now attending a dreary and strict boarding school. There, he meets a shy and bullied girl named Jill Pole. One day, as they try to escape from their school bullies, they suddenly find themselves transported to Narnia by the great lion Aslan. He gives them a mission: to find and rescue Prince Rilian, who has disappeared for many years.

Jill and Eustace are guided by a strange but loyal creature named Puddleglum, a Marsh-wiggle who joins their quest. Their journey takes them through harsh lands, deep caves, and dangerous encounters. Along the way, they face challenges that test their courage, faith, and trust in one another. They also struggle to remember the signs that Aslan gave Jill at the beginning of their journey, which are crucial for completing their mission.
As they venture deeper underground, they discover that Prince Rilian is being held captive by an evil witch known as the Lady of the Green Kirtle. She has brainwashed the prince and kept him under her spell. The trio eventually breaks the enchantment, freeing Rilian and battling the witch in a dramatic confrontation that showcases bravery and sacrifice.

The film highlights powerful themes such as faith, perseverance, and the importance of following truth even when it’s difficult. While it introduces new characters, it stays true to the magical and spiritual tone that fans love about the Narnia series. Aslan plays a smaller role but remains a symbol of wisdom and guidance throughout the story.
In the end, Jill and Eustace return to their world having grown stronger and more confident. “The Silver Chair” adds a mature and thoughtful chapter to the Narnia saga, offering a tale of darkness and redemption, and leaving room for more adventures in the magical land beyond the wardrobe.





