What The Lion King tells us:
Find your own position and live endlessly in the long river of life
If you are in the company of a jackal, you will be killed by a jackal sooner or later.
have a sense of responsibility
I watched this movie with my childhood memories, and I was a little disappointed. The Simba I remembered was not like this, not such a bear child. Obviously its father told it: it is still young and can't run around. But it didn't obey its father and was almost killed by a dog. This is nothing, after all, not many people were obedient when they were young. But it obviously has no ability, but it is brave in the kennel, and its words almost killed it and Nana. Fortunately, its father came to save them in time. Its father is right: you are king in your domain, but you have no say in someone else's domain unless you are strong enough.
Simba did not learn the lesson of the previous time, or was deceived by his ambitious and wicked uncle Scar, which this time directly led to the death of his father. Its father, Mufasa, is a worthy king. Under its leadership, everything is in order, and every animal has room to live, so all animals respect it. And the scar that succeeded in seeking skin with the wolf destroyed the order of the animal world, and turned this grassland into a lifeless appearance, so it was not supported by other animals.
The ending is traditional again: little Simba grows up and becomes a brave king like his father, and the grassland he leads is revived.
The picture of the movie is beautiful, but I don't like the music that comes up every now and then, I find it inconsistent. I felt so happy when Pumba and Timon came out, and I really liked them growing up with little Simba.
This movie is about the growth of little Simba. In my opinion, the animal world is like the environment in which we humans live, with scheming, struggle, solidarity and fraternity, as well as endless hope.
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