Budget
$260,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$543,638,043
Opening weekend US & Canada
$191,770,759
Gross worldwide
$1,667,635,327
Budget
$260,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$543,638,043
Opening weekend US & Canada
$191,770,759
Gross worldwide
$1,667,635,327
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By Dovie 2022-04-24 07:01:05
The score of this film is not very high, and it is a bit unfair, but if you have to say that it is flawed, you can only say that it was made for children to see, and there are many points that do not conform to the psychology of adults. But it's a good animation, there's no denying it. Disney's animation, continuing the consistent style, sings when you put it on hold. The story tells the story of Simba's uncle's conspiracy to escape from the lions, and finally see through the trick and...
By Reymundo 2022-04-24 07:01:05
The plot of the original anime was long forgotten, and it was a whole new story for me. The story is quite simple, the rhythm in the middle is a little weak, and I have to complain about the transition. But none of that matters, this movie is about technology and listening to music. All the animals came to life, like the real thing, and I just came close to shouting out Disney's technology first in the movie theater. My favorite song in it is the opening song. The BGM is so...
By Kassandra 2022-04-23 07:01:39
The live-action version is well done, very realistic. It is said that only one scene of so many scenes was actually shot, and the rest were virtual productions. When I watched it, I kept thinking about where it was a real shot, but from the beginning to the end, I felt that everything was like a real shot. The production technology is really amazing! To be honest, I still prefer the cartoon version, maybe I have watched it too many times. , The impression is too deep, and the animated image...
By Chesley 2022-04-23 07:01:39
The Lion King Muphala wanted to train his son Simba to be his successor, but was secretly killed by his younger brother, Scar, who made Simba think that he caused his father's death and forced him to go away. As a human being, you can't be stupid or naive, especially in a position like the Lion King, there will definitely be someone peeping at this throne, and even if you don't, you have to be on guard. It is absolutely impossible for the whole world to be good people and upright people....
By Jazmyne 2022-04-23 07:01:39
The feelings are still the same, but the classics are hard to surpass
I am generally satisfied with the movie. The pictures of all kinds of animals are very realistic. My friends complained that it was the animal world. I really felt this way. The degree of overlap between cartoons and movies is still very high. I checked the information back, and Mufasa's dubbing is still from the cartoon, which is very touching. The songs in the soundtrack are basically the original version, and the song "circle of life" at the beginning gave me...
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By Lila 2023-09-22 07:17:15
The only value is to evoke memories of the original version. All the emotions come from the pictures I watched and watched as a child, and have nothing to do with this movie. If the technology lacks emotion, it is just an empty...
By Jaylin 2023-07-27 16:29:27
【F】The Lion King successfully set off Aladdin from a real fragrance piece to a perfect piece of magic. If you use the wrong technology, you want to leave in 15...
By Amani 2023-07-23 11:52:55
It's too real after CG. . A bunch of facially paralyzed animals opened their mouths, and if they silenced their voices, they would never have guessed that they were singing. The picture and sound are too inconsistent....
By Raymundo 2023-07-11 06:46:33
Furry the old story, to be honest, it's better to watch Douyou's...
By Rosemarie 2023-07-06 06:03:07
If Van Sant's remake of Psycho still has some sort of soul-calling connotation, Disney's self-remake of the "live-action" version of The Lion King can only be reduced to a postmodern indigenous fetish game , by "calling" the former spirit of art, in an attempt to regain a capital myth. Therefore, in the new version of "The Lion King", we only see a pure spectacle of signifier carnival, not the core of classical conservatism in the original. All glory and all connotations point to the animation...
Zazu: [distracting Scar] Uh, Scar! Uh, wonderful to see you. Uh, sorry to drop in like this!
[Scar lunges at him]
Zazu: Ah! Have I ever told you about my brother who thought he was a woodpecker.
Scar: [eating gazelle] Won't you join me, Sarabi? There's plenty to go around.
Sarabi: You're overhunting, Scar.
Scar: I've simply perfected the kill. With the help of my army.
Sarabi: You're killing everything.
Scar: Don't you see? There is nobody to challenge me. We can finally take whatever we want.
Sarabi: [confused] We?
Scar: Long ago, you chose Mufasa over me. But now there is a new king. So stop being so selfish.
Sarabi: You are the selfish one.
Scar: The other lions look to you. As long as you resist they will reject me. Take your place by my side, and we will feast together.
Sarabi: I will never be your Queen!
Scar: Then from now on... the lions will eat AFTER the hyenas. And they don't leave much behind.
[the hyenas promptly surround and eat the gazelle]
Timon: [Timon and Pumbaa reveal Simba a gorgeous rift-jungle panorama: waterfalls, woods, distant mountains, lush lakes and rivers] Welcome to our humble home.
Young Simba: You live here?
Timon: Well, we live wherever we want.
Pumbaa: We do as we please.
Young Simba: It's beautiful!
Pumbaa: That's really nice, huh?
Timon: Everyone, this is Simba!
Guinea Fowl: That, my friend, is a lion!
Bush Baby: What 'bout food? Have you thought 'bout feeding that thing?
Young Simba: Yeah, I'm starved. I could eat a whole zebra.
Timon: [under his breath] Oh, here we go.
[to Simba]
Timon: Uh, no-no-no, kid. Uh, we're fresh out of zebra.
Young Simba: Any antelope?
Impala: Uh-oh.
Timon: No, listen, kid. If you want to live with us, you have to eat like us.
Guinea Fowl: And most importantly: not eat us
Timon: This looks like a good spot to rustle up some grub.
[Stopping in front of a log, Pumbaa forces it up with his snout, revealing many insects]
Young Simba: [disgusted] Ewww. What's that?
Elephant Shrew: This one's got the nuttiness.
Timon: Mmmm... now that's what I call slimy.
Pumbaa: [slurps up dozen of the bugs] Slimy, yet satisfying.
Timon: Mmmm! Extra crunchy.
Pumbaa: They're local.
Timon: Oh, are they?
Pumbaa: They're from right there.
Timon: I'm tellin' ya, kid, this is the great life. No rules. No responsibilities.
[notices a nearby caterpillar]
Timon: Oooh! The little cream-filled kind! I love it!
Pumbaa: Those are good. Those are the best.
Timon: [offers the caterpillar to Simba] Well, kid?
Young Simba: Oh, well. Hakuna Matata.
[gulps up the caterpillar, then swallows it indisposed, he yet looks more cheerful]
Young Simba: Slimy, yet satisfying
Timon: [excited] That's it!