The Lion King Comments

  • Brenda 2022-03-24 09:01:35

    The technology is really good, lifelike, and the little lion is especially cute, but it does feel like watching "Animal World"... (I don't understand this idea very well, other cartoons are just humanized, this theme is all humanized, the picture...

  • Kristofer 2022-03-23 09:01:38

    Don't think about being real or not, it's still an animation after all. It's just that the emotion and fun are greatly weakened compared to the original version, which is really a technical "rout". Of course, I am happy to hear those classic melodies...

  • Alvina 2022-03-23 09:01:38

    Soulless, meaningless and worthless adaptation, neither digging out new content in the original story, nor any attempt to innovate, it is really a two-hour giant running account, a boring world of wild animals Grand Tour. Compared with the dark epic temperament of the previous "Fantasy Forest" directed by Jon, this film is really like a childish joke, especially the singing and dancing scenes contributed by CG animal images, which are so stupid, and the songs and dubbing are also ugly. To the...

  • Xzavier 2022-03-23 09:01:38

    Disney's live-action movie with the most obvious money-gathering intention is more conservative and lazy than the live-action of the princess series, and can't wait to restore every scene of the animation frame by frame. The success of the animated version of "The Lion King" is inseparable from the reflection from the modern humanistic perspective, which emphasizes the heroism of the realization of individual values. Realization not only no longer thinks, updates, and improves the outdated core...

  • Franz 2022-03-23 09:01:38

    Although the whole scene may be too close to the documentary "Animal World", except for some turning points that are too wild and called to be admired and wonderful, the others are really not at the level of Disney's...

  • Novella 2022-03-23 09:01:38

    The development of technology can make the special effects of full computer animation the same as the real world, but it is a double-edged sword when Disney uses it in the [Lion King] project. The realistic painting style makes you seem to be watching BBC animal documentaries. It is a very strange feeling to watch the animals being twisted and singing and walking out of some strange steps. In the animated version of the year, the two-dimensional animation actually anthropomorphized the...

  • Dominic 2022-03-23 09:01:38

    The special effects are mixed with the real, and the plot... It's hard to...

  • Ana 2022-03-23 09:01:38

    Is "reality" itself a spectacle? When the off-site information is emphasized, when the preview is observed as a prelude that does not seek immersion, "reality" is of course a spectacle, because it represents the myth of capital and technology; but once the audience is invited to enter, everything in the film is "real" It will become a kind of "Animal World"-style for granted, and "real" is of course not a spectacle. Where is the real spectacle? Human dubbing performance has lost the...

  • Angelo 2022-03-23 09:01:38

    Reality has never been the core of "The Lion King". The most important thing in "The Lion King" is fantasy and dream-making. Therefore, in the animated version, animals have emotions like people, and they sing and dance like people. But when CG technology is used to make real animals, it just destroys this sense of fantasy. This is the lion of the jungle in "Animal World", not the lion full of humanity in "The Lion King". This film is probably CG technology and animation. One of the biggest...

  • Arne 2022-03-23 09:01:38

    When I was a kid, my younger brother had a genuine disc of "The Lion King". He played it every weekend. I watched it with him. I remembered every episode and sang every song. (My favorite is Peng Peng and Timon's wailing when they see Simba falling in love...) I watched the live-action (lion) version yesterday, the familiar music played, and nostalgic feelings flooded into my heart again. After the animation becomes realistic, with the original music and characters, I always feel a strange...

Extended Reading

The Lion King quotes

  • Mufasa: Stay low to the ground, check the wind... the shadows, and wait for the perfect moment to pounce.

  • Timon: Repeat after me, Hakuna Matata.

    Young Simba: What?

The Lion King

Director: Jon Favreau

Language: English,Xhosa,Zulu,French,Spanish,Hindi Release date: July 19, 2019