It did not disappoint. The technical level is amazing, beyond imagination. From this, combined with the CG technology in "Love·Death·Machine", it can be inferred that one of the development trends of future movies is to use technology to realize dreams, only unexpected Yes, there is nothing impossible.
The vastness of Africa, the magnificence of the Kingdom of Glory, the power of Mufasa, the insidiousness of Scar, and the cuteness of Pumbaa and Timon are all very successful, but it is the protagonist Simbalson. Due to the limitations of real animals (it is impossible to have rich facial expressions), compared to cartoons, there is a lot less sense of substitution, and it does feel like watching the animal world, but a "Prince of the Lion's Revenge", of course not documentary. Simba's growth and awakening are relatively plain, and this part should be the focus. In this movie, the most successful character is Mufasa, whose love for Sarah Bi, love for Simba and It is hoped that the guardian responsibility for the subjects will be fully displayed, and Simba's image will appear flatter.
Watching this film, I am still full of emotions. There are feelings, and there is also the shock brought by the "real animal version". Even if I know that this is a superb technology, I can't help but marvel, because what we want is a real dream, and we don't care about this How to achieve the dream, just jump into it, immerse and be moved. 25 years have passed since "The Lion King" in 1994. The people who watched this film have grown up or are old. If we can say that we can understand Simba's innocence and growth process, maybe now. , I can better understand Mufasa's curtain call mentality. Talents and talents are born from generation to generation. In this endless circular world, because of the development of science and technology, people always have hope.
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