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Humberto 2022-04-22 07:01:07

I want to watch it, but unfortunately I can't cast it on TV! ! If 25 years ago, animated film was redefined by "The Lion King", 25 years later, it will redefine filmmaking again. A film without real animals, any actors, or even a camera, is a complete reproduction of the most realistic filmmaking, and it is even less compromised. Compared with the special effects that bombard the look and feel, it even seems too low-key, which is the most revolutionary thing about it. The "real beast version" is destined to have less extreme formalism than the animated version, but the details and characters are handled more fully, and it can bring more emotions to the audience. The two characters of Scar and Nana have been extended more completely, which is better than the previous work. As for Pumbaa and Timon, the two live treasures who were madly played, I think they can go out! The most amazing scene in the whole film is Simba's Lionhair Crusoe

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Extended Reading
  • Adelbert 2022-03-20 09:01:33

    There are no surprises in the plot, the tone is more serious. However, as soon as the opening song was played, tears flowed down my face, and I have experienced too much in the past 20 years.

  • Green 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    Even if the technology is so skilled that you can clearly see every muscle movement in every hair, this finished product is a disaster. Live-action dubbing and animal movements are completely two sets of expression systems, and they are simply incomprehensible together. Breaking through the technical limits of animation in order to restore the classic animation with the real texture of documentaries is wrong in itself.

The Lion King quotes

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

    Kamari: [the hyenas surround Scar, growling] I guess we'll have to eat you instead.

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

    Shenzi: What could you... possibly offer us?

    Scar: A place where you can fill your bellies, for everything the light touches is yours for the kill

    Shenzi: The Pridelands are not yours to keep, the king controls those hunting grounds.

    Scar: [after a long pause] That's why were going to kill him.

  • Scar: [Simba has unsuccessfully tried to hunt a beetle] If you wish to kill something, you might want to stay downwind.

    Young Simba: I know how to hunt, Uncle Scar.

    Scar: Well let's hope we're never attacked by a beetle, go back to your den Simba, I don't babysit.

    Young Simba: Babysit? I'm gonna be the King of Pride Rock, my Dad showed me the whole kingdom said I'm going to rule it all.

    Scar: Is that so?

    Young Simba: Think about it, when I'm king- I'll have to give you orders, tell you what to do, how weird is that?

    Scar: You've no idea. So your dad showed you the whole kingdom, did he show you the shadows beyond the northern borders?

    Young Simba: No, he said I can't go there, but...

    Scar: And he's absolutely... right. An Elephant Graveyard is no place for a young prince.

    Young Simba: An Elephant Graveyard, whoa.

    Scar: [feigning surprise] Aah, I've said to much, well I'd supposed you'd of found out sooner or later, you being king and all.

    Young Simba: You've been there?

    Scar: We've all been there, it's no place for a cub, all those rotting bones, burning pools of oozing mud.

    Young Simba: Rotting bones, oozing mud.

    Scar: Promise me you'll stay away Simba. Now you run along, and remember its our little secret... Your Majesty.