Lucy Pevensie's character and Mr. Tumnus' character (played by James McAvoy), and their subtle interactions, give the impression of a pedophile trying to lure a little girl into his house. The whole scene is creepy and the spirit of pedophilia is definitely at work in this movie. Tumnus (Pan, a faun) represents the Devil, trying to seduce a young girl. The FACT that Tumnus is modeled after Pan, one of the most sexually perverted gods in witchcraft, doesn't bode well for Walt Disney's intentions. If you doubt what I am saying, you won't by the end of this article. In fact, you are going to be sickened. Furthermore, Tumnus' and his flute have magical powers, just like the Devil. Tumnus puts the little girl to sleep with his music. The next scene shows the little girl waking up and Tumnus crying, claiming that he has done something very bad. The subtle implication is that he sexually molested her.
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Close, but not quite. You could at least bother to understand the books by I'm-so-holy Lewis.
Mr. Tumnus is supposed to represent temptation and betrayal, but also later, the innocent and good young girl makes him regret his actions (of betrayal, not rape), showing forgiveness.
It's not my fault that you're so sex starved that you completely overlook the comparison between your bible and Narnia.
'Course, none of you Christians realize that Disney has already been selling witchcraft and sex to your children.
"That's because Christians are retaaarded. They believe in talking dead guy!"
- Mickey Mouse
Damn that liberal, atheist C.S. Lewis! Damn him to hell for creating a character that would tempt David J. Stewart with fantasies of child molestation and bestiality.
Oh, if only a devout Christian had written the Chronicles of Narnia as an analogy about sin and salvation. Oh, wait ... nevermind.
It's all fiction, Davey, including Pan, witchcraft, spirits and the Devil.
Of course, by throwing the Devil into the mix, you know what I'm intentionally implying. >:-)
It's probably been said before, but it bears repeating:
If you see these things in innocent situations, you're fucked in the head Davey :)
Besides, I thought C.S. Lewis and his writings were all Good Christian Lecture. What gives?
Uh Dave, Disney didn't cook that up. It's based on one of your fellow Christian's works and one that contains an allegory to your Bible's favorite fairytale. Of course, he was far better educated than you, so I wouldn't expect you to catch that.
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"Tumnus (Pan, a faun) represents the Devil, trying to seduce a young girl"
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"If you doubt what I am saying, you won't by the end of this article. In fact, you are going to be sickened."
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"The next scene shows the little girl waking up and Tumnus crying, claiming that he has done something very bad. The subtle implication is that he sexually molested her."
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"I FEEL THE COMING OF THE LORD!!!"
this guy could make a sewer appear clean. His mind isn't just in the gutter it's trawling the lower depths of depravity.
Only someone who fantasises about molesting little girls would see such acts everywhere.
He needs help
PS I hope he paid royalties on all the images he ripped off as a "true Xian (TM)" should!
Well, yeah, that's how I've always read it. Repressed bastard, that Lewis guy. Wait 'til Dave reads the book, and finds out that Silenus, and Bacchus, and the Bacchantes turn up, too!
You know who else has magical powers? Your god.
Therefore your god is Satan.
I'd call you a retard, but mentally handicapped people are like Stephen Hawking compared to you.
1. The story wasn't written by Disney, it was written by Christian scholar and mystic C.S. Lewis.
2. If you actually watch or read past that scene, you see where Tumnus breaks down and admits he was hired to lure away little children and kill them. NOT rape them. If you read the fucking book you see that she never actually falls asleep.
3. Yes, Tumnus is a Faun, just like Pan. But surely Aslan, as the Narnian version of Jesus, more than makes up for that. The Christian parallels are far more common and blatantly obvious than the pagan references.
4. If you think LWW was creepy, you should probably avoid The Screwtape Letters. Just saying.
The next scene shows the little girl waking up and Tumnus crying, claiming that he has done something very bad. The subtle implication is that he sexually molested her.
He turned her in to the freaking Ice queen you perv dipshit, only you David would instantly assume he had molested her while she slept. I see you still spend a lot of time fantasizeing about little girls getting raped you sick pedo fuck.
Um, yanno, I have a pretty twisted mind, and no, that was never the implication -- He'd betrayed her to the goddamn Witch.
I thought C.S. Lewis was very Christian allegorically-wise. Why doesn't David see the true message? I think he is projecting. Why wouldn't Mr. Tumnus just rape her while she's awake, I mean really, be practical.
"The subtle implication is that he sexually molested her"
Or if you care to not cut the sceen in half to support your argument, he admits that the bad thing he did was kidnapping her for the queen...who I am sure is a lesbian who loves molesting little girls.
With projection like that, you could run a movie theater.
Dunno what you'd show though, since you think everything's ungodly.
Yes, Dave, you frequently sicken me.
And just btw: Pan =/= the Devil!
Have you even read the book (or seen the movie). Their "subtle interactions" are that of kidnapper and victim, dumbass. And he has betrayed her presence in Narnia to the White Witch.
Walt Disney's intentions, with transfering the words of a Christian schollar onto the silvescreen, are to make money. End of story.
If you doubt what I am saying, you won't by the end of this article.
David, the one thing that I've never had a doubt about is that you are bat-shit-fucking-loco.
The faun was greek folklore. It has been demonized by the Christian Chruch to prevent Christians to turn to greek beliefs, like many other beliefs.
This is why you keep shouting about how demonic other religions are. Not because your sky daddy knew it will happen later, and pin them as evil beforehand.
Why do you only mention James McAvoy and not Georgie Henley?
Walt Disney's intentions? Their intention is to make money out of a well-known children's story, as usual.
Very few of their movies are their own original stories.
That's right it's ALL just a huge coincidence that Tumnus and Pan like almost identical, and that Pan is a god of sex. Go back to sleep, Christians, everything is ok, America is a Christian nation and Disney is great for turning children into upstanding, morally sound adults. Just look what the first generations raised on Disney is like! No happy ending = divorce! What could be better than that? If things don't go like you want, throw your marriage and children away like a Burger King wrapper, because it's all about YOU!
Pedophilia in Narnia? Hmmm, interesting opinion considering who that's coming from! That is one shiny freakin' mirror, be careful...you could blind people with it! P.S. GET YOUR MIND OUT OF THE FREAKIN' GUTTER!!!
Walt Disney's intentions? You mean C.S. Lewis intentions, right?
Mr Tumnus has "sold" her out to the White Witch; that's the bad thing he's done, stupid! Have you even read the books?
Just because you want to diddle with young girls, doesn't mean that all men (or fauns) want to. Shiny mirror is shiny, apparently.
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