I will show it to my son

Jaylen 2022-04-20 09:01:02

I have always felt that our group of people born in the late 1980s and early 1990s are very lucky in terms of watching cartoons in childhood. I am afraid that the post-70s generation will not have so many good movies to watch, and the people after that can only watch Forced to watch Xiyangyang or something by the fucking ban of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television.
My father went to the provincial capital to do errands and quietly put the purchased disc on my table. For a diaosi in the urban-rural fringe, the genuine disc of an animation movie that my father specially bought for himself at that time was a A very precious gift. That's how my father is. He never said anything about loving his children, but he always gave me many real and precious gifts, such as this disc, such as the freedom that has been given me for a long time, such as my life , such as a happy and harmonious family. Thinking about this, it was already 16 years ago. At that time, I didn't know that the soundtrack was the famous Hans Zimmer. I only knew that the music was really good to hear. 16 years later, when I watched this animation again, I couldn't help but download the original soundtrack and listen to it again and again, and relive the emotion and excitement at that time.
A person's father is very important to one's growth, especially a boy, just like Mufasa is to Simba in the animation. The pursuit of glory, the persistence of responsibility, the requirement of self-discipline, etc. taught by our father will eventually be regarded as the creed of our life after our youthful rebellion.
Mufasa is a great king and also a great father, as he himself said to Simba, "The great king is watching us from those stars", he has never left Simba, but forever Live in his heart, only waiting for someone to wake up.
In this animation, there is not only family, but also love and friendship. The childhood sweethearts of Simba and Nana were my first impression of love as a child. And Timon's sentence "Simba, if this is important to you, we will always support you" moved me even more. This is how real good friends are. They can play wildly with you, and also when you need them. Support you.
Peng Peng and Timon can really be said to be one of the most outstanding supporting roles in the history of animation. They are cute, humorous, witty, and emotional. In addition, the anti-angle of the scar is also very well depicted.
In short, this is an unforgettable and pleasant memory of childhood, and I still feel very classic and very moving when I revisit it now. If I have a son in the future, I think I will show him "The Lion King" and let him see family, friendship, love, courage, responsibility, and glory in it.

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The Lion King quotes

  • Pumbaa: [through a mouthful of grub and worms; to Simba] You'll learn to love 'em!

  • Zazu: As the king's brother *you* should have been first in line.

    Scar: Well, I was first in line, until the little hairball was born.

    Mufasa: That "hairball" is my son and you're future king.

    Scar: [Begins walking away] Oh, I shall practice my curtsey.

    Mufasa: Don't turn your back on me, Scar.

    Scar: Oh, no Mufasa. Perhaps *you* shouldn't turn your back on *me*.

    Mufasa: [Roars angrily and runs in front of Scar's path] Is that a challenge?

    Scar: Temper temper. I wouldn't dream of challenging you.

    Zazu: Pity. Why not?

    Scar: Well as far as brains go I got the lion's share but when it comes to brute strength. I'm afraid I'm at the shallow end of the gene pool