Utopia exist as a part of imagination realm that simulated an ideal space with imperfect reality background. The idea of utopia as an ideal space is also related to heterotopia, a space used to describe the idea of utopia. Heterotopia can be seen as the physical form of utopia condition. Utopia can be visualized through film as a media and can manifest the idea of utopia and heterotopia then translate it into a sequence of images that picture reality in different time and space. The ability of film as a media to present utopia in a space is connected simulacra. In media, simulacra often showed as a duplication of the reality and people believe what they see instead of the existing facts, or what it’s called as a fake reality. As a result, the distinction between the original and the copy starts to blur. The implementation that came with the result is, the viewer could see the space in film as a reality. Because of the implementation, the purpose of this study is to capture the concept of utopia and heterotopia through the simulation and its relation to the original and the copy. This study also shows how the media could reflect the idea of utopia in space and heterotopia inside simulacra. This research leads to how The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe could reflect the idea of utopia within it spaces and how it copies the reality in real world and turns it into a simulation.
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