Yesterday once more

Sonny 2022-04-19 09:01:41

The biggest shock is actually that human technology can already be so powerful!

If not every movement, eyes, and even the mouth shape of the English pronunciation can be accurately matched, I will believe it if it tells me that it is a real animal to shoot.

However, it is too close to the visual sense of watching "Animal World" or BBC documentaries, but it always makes me dance from time to time,

I also can't tell if the memory filter is at fault,

In short, I can no longer reproduce the emotional depth that hit my heart when I watched the animation "The Lion King" in the cinema for the first time in junior high school.

When I saw a few classic clips,

I also remember that Crazy English released a series of classic movie soundtracks + tapes, only "The Lion King", which I have heard repeatedly, several songs + classic scene lines (such as Mufasa's teaching, Scar's conspiracy, The young couple quarreling, finding themselves under the stars) imitated and recited them all unconsciously,

As soon as Hans Zimmer's music came out, the old lion king was so handsome (I really thought it was super handsome at the time, I didn't even understand a lion) and when the voice came out, I immediately had no excuses and burst into tears.

But these are only because of yesterday once more, not the movie itself.

I can't remember the memory, but I can still distinguish some details of the changes:

For example, in the new version, a pinch of lion hair fluttered from Simba's head to the hands of the old baboon (or mandrill?) Rafic. These few minutes are definitely worth brushing again. The theme is like a legend.

Also reminds me of that feather in one of my favorites, Forrest Gump? ——Like Disney's animated feature film "The Lion King", it was born in the great 1994 in the history of world cinema. Is there any incidental tribute in it? Hmm, I don't know.

And the little Acapella before Nana's appearance is new, right? nice i like it~

Just next, what about the tonight that "Can you feel the love tonight"? What the hell is going on when you young lions are playing and falling in love and it's all turned into broad daylight...

Take a quick note after viewing, and that's it.

PS: This is Mr. Liu's first "The Lion King" (haven't seen the 94 animated version)

Princess Liu's first cinema 3D feature film (timid)

Although I have the experiences and memories of the first half of my life

But I'm also very happy that it's not too late to be part of the story that you've only ever seen in your life.

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Extended Reading
  • Stefanie 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    2.0 / The first and second acts dragged on like "Animal World", and the third act was like "Animal Attack". There are only "animal" things, no "people" things. When watching it, there is always the illusion of a group of animals with personal speech in their mouths, a kind of horror comedy cult feeling after the end of mankind. #manual funny#

  • 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 coordination of "anthropomorphic performance" of traditional animation, and the falseness of hearing is more false because the vision is more realistic; a more realistic presentation method is bundled, and the animation version's most proud singing and dancing is impossible. Recreated without restraint, the true spectacles of The Lion King—the inner spectacle from anthropomorphic emotion, the outer spectacle from expressionism—are all undone by technology. And the adjustment of the plot is hindered by the feelings of the bottom, which is extremely tasteless. Whether it is the cutting-edge exploration of the medium made by "Billy Lynn" or the further mainstream attempt made by "The Lion King" based on capital brute force, it shows that the relationship between film and reality has entered a more interesting stage.

The Lion King quotes

  • Scar: You fools have stripped your land of every living thing, and yet I send two little cubs your way and they come back alive.

    Kamari: [the hyenas surround Scar, growling] I guess we'll have to eat you instead.

    Scar: Why eat one meal when you can be feasting the rest of your lives.

    Shenzi: What could you... possibly offer us?

    Scar: A place where you can fill your bellies, for everything the light touches is yours for the kill

    Shenzi: The Pridelands are not yours to keep, the king controls those hunting grounds.

    Scar: [after a long pause] That's why were going to kill him.

  • Scar: [Simba has unsuccessfully tried to hunt a beetle] If you wish to kill something, you might want to stay downwind.

    Young Simba: I know how to hunt, Uncle Scar.

    Scar: Well let's hope we're never attacked by a beetle, go back to your den Simba, I don't babysit.

    Young Simba: Babysit? I'm gonna be the King of Pride Rock, my Dad showed me the whole kingdom said I'm going to rule it all.

    Scar: Is that so?

    Young Simba: Think about it, when I'm king- I'll have to give you orders, tell you what to do, how weird is that?

    Scar: You've no idea. So your dad showed you the whole kingdom, did he show you the shadows beyond the northern borders?

    Young Simba: No, he said I can't go there, but...

    Scar: And he's absolutely... right. An Elephant Graveyard is no place for a young prince.

    Young Simba: An Elephant Graveyard, whoa.

    Scar: [feigning surprise] Aah, I've said to much, well I'd supposed you'd of found out sooner or later, you being king and all.

    Young Simba: You've been there?

    Scar: We've all been there, it's no place for a cub, all those rotting bones, burning pools of oozing mud.

    Young Simba: Rotting bones, oozing mud.

    Scar: Promise me you'll stay away Simba. Now you run along, and remember its our little secret... Your Majesty.