Simba is the little prince of the Lion Kingdom, and his father Mufasa is a majestic king. However, Uncle Scar has long coveted Mufasa's throne.
To sit on the throne, Scar must get rid of the little prince, so Scar used various excuses to let Simba go out, and then waited for an opportunity to kill him, but Mufasa came to his rescue immediately. After repeated calculations, Mufasa died tragically under Scar. Scar had ulterior motives to persuade Simba to leave. On the one hand, he sent someone to kill him.
Simba met the witty Ding Man and the kind Peng Peng during his escape. They raised Simba into a majestic lion and encouraged him to return to the forest to restore his country. In the next struggle to restore the nation and save the people, Simba truly grew into a strong man and understood the true meaning of responsibility.
From the beginning, Simba made a mistake and only talked to it earnestly and didn't really teach him. It can be seen that it is really a treasure in the palm of his hand. Later, Simba did not live up to his father's expectations and developed the Kingdom of Glory.
This story is a story about the cycle of life and the rise and fall of all things; it is a story about love, growth and self-salvation, and its connotation is profound and powerful. In the vast and prosperous African savannah, everything is endless, the birth of a life slowly unveils the curtain of the big show, brisk and soothing, rich and fresh. The fragrance of flowers and trees and the smell of earth bring the audience to this magical country.
It feels very relaxing to include some music in the film, and the whole film is very touching. We are like little lions, and our parents are like lion kings.
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