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I’ve realized I always end up coming back to The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. There is just something so magical about that specific atmosphere—the snowy woods, the sound of the tea kettle in Mr. Tumnus' house, and the beautiful soundtrack. It feels like a warm blanket for my brain.

I think what makes it so rewatchable is that it captures that pure sense of wonder we had as kids. Even though I know exactly what’s going to happen, the moment they step through the wardrobe still gives me chills. It’s one of the few movies that actually makes me feel like I’ve escaped to another world for a couple of hours.

Does anyone else have this movie (or the whole trilogy) on their permanent "comfort watch" list? What is it about Narnia that makes it so timeless for you? Or if you have a different movie that gives you that same feeling, I’d love to hear about it!

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u/Admirable-Cod-2288 — 27 days ago