hero story

Carmine 2022-04-20 09:01:33

The Lion King was watched in the cinema with friends, and the tearjerking part was the part where Simba's father was plotted against by his uncle Scar. I have to say that family love is really a tear-jerker forever.

The growth process of the little lion Simba is also very inspirational. Seeing his father was killed, he escaped from the territory, met a group of partners, and finally returned to the territory to punish the scar, and returned with the beautiful lion in his arms.

The first part is the beginning of the father's feud. Scar killed Simba's father for the throne. After witnessing everything, Simba believed that he had killed his father, and with Scar's pursuit, it had to escape from the territory.

The second part is freedom. It met a few little friends and played happily, not thinking about his mission, and the lioness didn't persuade him when he came.

The third part is regression. Our hero is on a mission to return to the realm to punish Scar and eventually become a new generation of kings.

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  • Isabel 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    The flawless remake of the original, the technology has been improved, and the CG restoration has become realistic. At that time, the feeling of watching the original animation was lost a lot, and some parts were still boring, and some unique things in the animation could not be reproduced. However, there are still some places where the re-engraving is quite emotional, and it can trigger a lot of memories at that time, but the meaning of this remake is to set off memory killing and silver. If you have feelings, you can go and have a look. The soundtrack is the highlight. Without the soundtrack, some places really want to sleep. ps I remember that the two hyena animations that talk about cross talk seem to be famous, right? (6.5/10)

  • 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 magic. And I also suddenly discovered that there were so many elements of artistic creation in cartoons, and the exaggerated lines were a feast for the eyes. Using technology to make the lion infinitely realistic, it can't replace the artist's divine, humorous and cheerful heart. The animations are less realistic but lively and fun, full of energy. Watching the real lion version made me like the animated version even more, and seeing the creative parts that I hadn't seen when I was a child was also very worthwhile. But I still admire what Disney is doing. It's fun to reinterpret things that I liked when I was a kid. Technological progress is good, but creativity and art are still needed, and everything is like the land of Africa, which is constantly developing and making people happy.

The Lion King quotes

  • Simba: It's over, Scar.

    Scar: Have mercy on me.

    Simba: Mercy? For what you did.

    Scar: It was the hyenas. Those were the revolting, scavengers made me do it. I was planning on killing them all.

    Simba: You fooled the hyenas? Just like you fooled me.

    Scar: Simba, you wouldn't kill your only uncle.

    Simba: No, Scar. I'm not like you.

    Scar: Oh, Simba. You are truly noble, and I will make it up to you. Just tell me how I can prove myself. Tell me what you want me to do.

    Simba: Run... Run away, Scar. Run away, and never return.

    Scar: Yes. Of course... As you wish.

    [looking down and seeing a pile of hot coals, began to angry]

    Scar: Your majesty!

    [throws embers of fire at Simba's face]

  • Scar: Say it, Are you the king?

    Simba: No, No-I...

    Scar: Are you the king?

    Simba: No...

    Scar: No what? Say it!

    Simba: I'm nothing

    Scar: Then bow to your King!

    [Simba falls and hangs over the ledge of Pride Rock]