feelings of absence

Lottie 2022-01-27 08:06:04

In the recent series of live-action versions, The Lion King should be considered the most anticipated by me in the circle, ranging from the big bottle of the leader at home, down to the avatars of the junior and junior brothers, and even the recent occasion to see the ticket circle, which is full of anticipation. I don't know how the other movie viewings are. At least three or four people insisted on filming the whole scene in various scenes. They were not satisfied with the effect, and flashed the whole process, probably since elementary school. Go to the cinema. Anyway, all the signs point to two words - feelings. Since everyone is so emotional, I'll be more self-willed to write about my impressions.

As the enlightenment of many people in Hollywood movies and animation, The Lion King is also a household name. However, I think I am well-informed, but in retrospect I have never seen the animated version of The Lion King, at least I haven't seen it in its entirety. I just remember that on a weekend in elementary school, my father's colleagues organized a party, and a group of children who had never met before got together. In fact, they couldn't play together. The host sister had to take out a vcd and put a cartoon on the computer to avoid it. The bear children are sabotaging, and a group of sabotage kings are instantly concentrated in front of the big head monitor, and silently appreciate the charm of this called The Lion King. And I just watched it for ten minutes before I was taken out of class. Because I have experienced the troubles of today's children in advance, there are countless works that have been so delayed in my childhood, and there are only two works that make me pound my chest every time I think about it, and the other is the cold meal that will be served soon. In the version of saint seiya, the two sides often opened up when they left, the trumpets rang in unison, the constellations behind them were slightly bright, and a war was about to break out. I will watch it again in a few days. The rhythm is fast, and if I change it to the current one piece, I’m afraid I can still get it after two weeks (laughs.

far away. Looking back now, the ten minutes of watching The Lion King is still quite shallow, but it was the scene where the scar caused Mufasa, the ghostly jackal, the galloping horn, the hero's ending, and the villain's success. It's so simple now. It is a kind of tragic enlightenment, but it can be drawn from the many regrets of childhood. There are thousands of happy endings, but the tragedy can always be unforgettable. It is probably because of the slightest unease that was planted in the young heart, which made me anxious for a long time, and it turned into another kind of feeling here, which I will never forget.

It seems that from the introduction of TV programs after 2000, I actually learned the whole plot of the Lion King trilogy, so I slowly cut off this idea, and I no longer have the heart to watch this work again, until now, Once again, from the perspective of a middle-aged person, accompanied by a group of childhood dream-seekers, come to the theater to harvest their own feelings.

In the end, I can't change the old problems, let's spit a few grooves:

Although there are some logical loopholes, such as the excessive killing of Scar and the jackal, which led to the destruction of the forest ecology, but that is, there are fewer animals, and people do not eat grass, so the plants should grow well; for example, the villain is as always. Just one glance at the progress bar will start to play mental retardation; not to mention the problem of eating insects, food utilization, digestive enzymes and other issues, but as a drama, it is undoubtedly a textbook. And based on the adaptation of Hamlet, in the background of the most jungle law, it can successfully bypass the yellow storm and become a fairy tale enlightenment for all ages. It makes me feel that a lion without Tintin is a cow X (huh?. However, considering some difficulties Drawing on the forest emperor of Osamu Tezuka in his early years, he also paid tribute to the master. In addition, the top-level pictures and familiar soundtrack made me have to sigh again the charm of the drama. The beginning and the end are all set, and the middle is continuous. Adding drama, good contradictions make people feel natural, while good unnatural contradictions make people feel advanced, and bad unnatural contradictions make people feel bloody. The times are progressing, and it is no longer dependent on royal power, wealth and discipline. The atmosphere that can attract the audience is now. Some people say that the live-action version is not as good as the animated version. How many filters are memories and how many are objective evaluations. As an outsider, I have no way of knowing. I only see an exquisite animal world. , In the end, I believe that except for the babbling Feifei, everyone else who has a mouth can speak English, which is very interesting.

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The Lion King quotes

  • Mufasa: [threateningly] If you ever come near my son again...

    Shenzi: [nods her head; weakly] No Mufasa, Never. Never again.

    Mufasa: You've been warned, Shenzi.

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

    Kamari: I guess we'll have to eat you instead.

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

    Shenzi: What could you possibly offer us?

    Scar: A place where you could fill your bellies. For everything the light touches is yours for the kill.

    Shenzi: The Pride Lands are not yours to give. The king controls those hunting grounds.

    Scar: That's why I'm going to kill him. Mufasa has always shown too much restraint when it comes to hunting. When I am king, the mighty will be free to take whatever they want. Because a hyena's belly is never full.

    Shenzi: Mufasa's far too powerful to challenge.

    Scar: Mufasa is yesterday's message A clapped out, distracted regime whose failings undoubtedly presage the need for a different dream.