Who doesn’t like the Harry Potter series? Although we love them in her beautiful places, we can watch the good movies in one go. Although the story of Harry Potter is great, there are still some excellent movies about magic that are worth watching. From the Chronicles of Narnia series to less famous movies such as Bridge and Terabithia, Hollywood adds glory to us with magical stories that people from all kinds of spring and autumn can read. So, if you love hunting fantasy plots, magical beasts and fairy tale scenes like us, here are 10 magic movies that should be on your must-see list.
"Lord of the Rings" series
"Lord of the Rings" series is the director of the talented Peter Jackson and his team of builders, composers and special effects designers. It remains one of the most impressive real worlds, depicting a world full of legendary creatures and various races such as elves, orcs, hobbits and a huge talking tree. The author of this book, J. R. R. Tolkien, writes a story about a little Hobbit in most parts of his life. Make sure you're watching an unedited version of the film, with many scenes that weren't released in the film theater!
Fantasy Elf
"The Chronicle of Spidwick" is another book adapted from a great series of novels, telling the story of the brothers Jared and Simon, and their adventures in the semi-dream world. The Jared family separated from New York and lived in the old house of uncle Arthur Spidwick. They started to have disturbing work as soon as they moved in, and all the responsibility fell on Jared, because he was the weirdest person in the family. This child has no choice but to check what was created in the house. What he created is beyond human imagination!
Percy Jackson series
If you like to watch movies that create little boys who have super talent, then this movie is your specialty! Percy Jackson may not be a magician, but he is the son of Poseidon, the omnipotent sea god, so he has one or two tricks. Be prepared to see a bunch of Greek gods, fabulous creatures, fearful monsters, and plenty of pomp and show to keep you staring at the screen for hours. A must-see!
"The Hobbit"
The prequel of "The Lord of the Rings" is actually later than the three films "A Lord of the Rings" that tells Frodo and his adventures. You might ask, where did that ring come from in the end? The Hobbits knew all the answers, as well as the fire-breathing dragons, the demon kings, the elves royals, and a group of sluts with perverted tempers who tried to regain their homeland from the hands of the sinister monsters who had been guarding it for hundreds of years. Adventure, isn't it? After watching these three movies in one go, you won't regret it!
Golden Compass
This film starring Nicole Kidman, Sam Elliott and Eva Green tells the story of a young girl becoming a hero. Lyra, 12, must go to the rest of the world to help her partner and other children taken away by the mystery structure. She was the head of the Laila Orphanage, and was originally a mysterious kidnapper, so the girl escaped from the orphanage and was rescued by a group of gypsies, and later went to the north where she would meet a group of new partners and some armed bears.
Narnia Legend3
"Naria Legend" is one of the classic fantasy series you have to watch at least once in your life. The story revolves around four siblings who find their way into a magical world full of careers and troubles. This permanent film series will make you laugh and cry with its heroes, who will grow up and face the challenges this magical new world of necessary relief brings to them.
The Bridge of Yao Chi
"From the Bridge to Tabites" tests the infinite potential of human imagination, especially those 12-year-old children who are troubled by arrogance and family problems.The film is adapted from the novel of the same name by Katherine Patterson, and tells the story of two 12-year-old children, Leslie and Jace, who soon become partners, both outsiders and no one can talk to them. They spent most of the time in a burnt tree house, where they created a brand new dream kingdom, housed with mysterious creatures, magical powers and fairy tale-like forests that only they could see. This is a more mature film, both profound and philosophical, and will surely make you want more.