Least Inspirational Inspirational Movie

Aida 2022-03-21 09:01:03

This is really the least inspirational movie I have ever seen. Simba, in the final analysis, he was actually only born in the king's house, and he was born hereditary to the throne. Later, he was persecuted by his uncle Scar and escaped from the dead. He didn't have any king's responsibility, and lived steadily and escaped every day. Until I met Nala and learned of the dangers of the ethnic group, I still showed a state of evasiveness and unwillingness to face it. This is not a worthy look, but a kingly demeanor. Of course, as everyone expected, yes, he became the Lion King, married Nala, and gave birth to a lion cub, but I still don't like the protagonist of this story. However, there are still many interesting characters in the movie. Zazu looks timid and shy, but the crisis is heartfelt. Thanks to him and Pumbaa, the movie can continue. After all, the protagonist was saved. And raised him, although relying on insects. The last sentence is Hakuna matata! ! !

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Extended Reading
  • 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 drama and the emotional and psychological span of the characters. In a sense, "internal change" is the spiritual core of the epic drama. ★★★

  • Eloisa 2022-04-23 07:01:01

    Classic, as a mother, I hope that my son will become a person like Simba, persevering and brave! Be what he wants to be!

The Lion King quotes

  • Pumbaa: Hey, Timon, ever wonder what those sparkly dots are up there?

    Timon: Pumbaa, I don't wonder; I know.

    Pumbaa: Oh. What are they?

    Timon: They're fireflies. Fireflies that, uh... got stuck up on that big bluish-black thing.

    Pumbaa: Oh, gee. I always thought they were balls of gas burning billions of miles away.

    Timon: Pumbaa, with you, everything's gas.

  • Timon: Gee. He looks blue.

    Pumbaa: I'd say brownish-gold.

    Timon: No, no, no. I mean he's depressed.

    Pumbaa: Oh.