The Lion King: Three unchanging emotions-family, friendship, and love

Felipe 2022-03-15 09:01:01

This classic Disney animation was obviously filmed for children. The lines of each voice actor are as clear as possible, and the sentences are relatively simple and educational. Therefore, I feel that those who want to practice oral English can listen to this film more.

There is really nothing to say about such a cartoon that has been recorded in film history. No matter how many times we see a good place, we will be moved. The affection between Simba and Mom and Dad, the love with Nana, and the friendship between Ding Man and Peng Peng. The three most precious emotions in life are retelled unmistakably through the story of the lion. Although it is an animated film, entertaining and learning is still number one.

What I want to say is that the story of "Hamlet" seems to have been favored by artists all over the world from beginning to end. Our director Feng Da has filmed "The Banquet", and a few years ago there was a foreign "Prince of Persia: The Blade of Time" and so on. Even coincidentally, the book "Journey to the West" published in the Ming and Qing Dynasties has similar passages... This can only illustrate one problem. Artists all over the world prefer the story of "killing brothers, nephews, and sisters-in-law"...

It just so happens that the "real lion version" and "The Lion King" have been released in theaters recently. While missing the pinnacle of two-dimensional animation in the past, I can't help but sigh how terrible the exhaustion of creativity is for artists...

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  • Flavio 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    I watched The Lion King for the first time 18 years ago, and it was also in Shanghai.

  • 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 emotional!

The Lion King quotes

  • Young Simba: [Simba is clinging on to a dead tree branch for dear life] Zazu, help me!

    Zazu: Your father's on the way! Hold on!

    Young Simba: [scared] HURRY!

  • Zazu: [to Mufasa; pointing at Simba, who is holding on to the branch of a dead tree in the middle of the stampede] There! There! On the tree!

    Mufasa: Hold on, Simba!

    [a wildebeet's horn hits the tree which begins to break]

    Young Simba: [wails] AAAAAAAGGGHHHHHHH!

    [Mufasa jumps off the cliff and dives to Simba's rescue]