The Lion King Comments

  • Christopher 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    The story cannot escape the revenge of the childish prince who has no erotic desires. Technology will eventually lose to time. Only the music still...

  • Earnest 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    Relive childhood classics and still look good. The core of the story is the animal version of Hamlet, but the theme is changed from revenge to an interpretation of growth and responsibility. A perfect balance of serious darkness and funny warmth, a classic animated film that both adults and children will applaud. The dubbing is brilliant, capturing the charm of the character, and Hans Zimmer's soundtrack is in love....

  • Libby 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    Compared with the prince's revenge, the classic is the endless growth theme, Circle of Life. When I was young, I felt that if it weren't for Scar's throne and then lack of training, Simba, who grew up eating insects, would never be able to beat the opponent (the vegetarian boy beats the old man...

  • Janice 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    Is it really good-looking? . . Or everyone says it looks good, and I feel good about it. . Extremely...

  • Brenda 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    When I was a child at summer camp, I chatted with foreign girls and translated the title into THE ANIMAL KING, cold...

  • Maximillian 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    A cartoon that is better than most live-action...

  • Einar 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    Looking back now, it’s hard to find moving from this dualistic...

  • Jacinthe 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    This can no longer be measured by a movie. It is a kind of memory, a childhood, just like a lost first love, so precious and so...

  • Ernestina 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    The plot is too weak. If you are older than 8, just skip it. It's not bad to keep it for nephews, nephews, sons, and daughters. Mr. Pig is quite impressive from Hans...

  • Nelda 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    The best part is the ritualized lyrical soundtrack and the extremely smooth visual scene design. From the perspective of the production dimension of the two-dimensional animation, the overall film also has a fairly high level of completion. However, the plot layout too follows Disney's value orientation, adapting Shakespeare's script to be more sloppy, omitting many details worthy of performance. It takes at least two hours for this animation to show the time and space span of this epic family...

Extended Reading

The Lion King quotes

  • Pumbaa: [through a mouthful of grub and worms; to Simba] You'll learn to love 'em!

  • Zazu: As the king's brother *you* should have been first in line.

    Scar: Well, I was first in line, until the little hairball was born.

    Mufasa: That "hairball" is my son and you're future king.

    Scar: [Begins walking away] Oh, I shall practice my curtsey.

    Mufasa: Don't turn your back on me, Scar.

    Scar: Oh, no Mufasa. Perhaps *you* shouldn't turn your back on *me*.

    Mufasa: [Roars angrily and runs in front of Scar's path] Is that a challenge?

    Scar: Temper temper. I wouldn't dream of challenging you.

    Zazu: Pity. Why not?

    Scar: Well as far as brains go I got the lion's share but when it comes to brute strength. I'm afraid I'm at the shallow end of the gene pool

The Lion King

Director: Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff

Language: English,Swahili,Xhosa,Zulu Release date: June 24, 1994