What if I got kicked out and blackened

Bonnie 2021-12-31 08:02:34

I can only say that I will definitely score five stars before "Love is everywhere". Even if the song of the baboon that month old is too tired for me, it can be offset by the full emotional conflict of each character. Simba is in the first part. Awakened in the similarity between the reflection of herself and her father, and in the second part, she is also trapped in this inevitably similar road. The daughter faces the queen responsibility she has to bear and her father’s over-protection of her own independent personality. The development of resistance and the impact of sweet love, and then have to face the lover who indirectly hurt his father and was expelled from the ethnic group. Duan? Killed her cousin and was regarded as a wanted enemy by the family, how are you guys who eloped?) (Hang yourself up, I was so sweet in the front that I was born with a thought that cartoons are not as sweet as the front is, and the other is more abusive at the back Routine puts down my vigilance... As a result, I tortured him to death during this period?) Gao Fu was originally crushed by his own brother's death and his mother caught a knife mark in the conflict that the plot turned sharply, which surprised me, and was subsequently expelled. The struggle in the chorus is more or less fatalistic. It is too brilliant. It is not only framed by the same family, but also by the lover's father, the beloved elders. It is both frightened by the similarity between himself and the scar in the reflection in the water, and it seems The inevitability of this fate cannot be escaped; the next moment Simba’s protection of her daughter becomes even stronger, but the daughter directly yells, "You are not Mufasa" and points to the father’s knot. This tension is full so far, and the next development is to pave the way. Not collapse infinitely great

But later? Just after the break, "love is everywhere" in the next second? Just after being powdered by Gaofu, the love is washed in vain in the next second? Or is it too short and the turning point is too hasty? Although I like we The idea of're the one', but to write about the enemy and let go of the hatred is still powerless and too powerless... Maybe it can be explained rationally, but it is too wasteful of the previous characters...

And the female character in this play is really... I can’t stand the role of independence in the first part of my mother (?), giving way to a good wife and a good mother. The role of my daughter is the highlight, but it’s not really well shaped, pure. Didn’t the love show too much growth? ️The last fight I thought could highlight the side she could fight, but the result was... Whether it’s rushing out to fight or reaching out to save someone, she will do it before and after meeting Gao Fu, It is the childishness and recklessness that are not suitable for kings in the temper, it is over before it is solved = =

My heartache how good this good shape is to be forced to be happy, oh my heartache that Gao Fu's role was wasted.

My favorite so far is Mufasa.

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Extended Reading
  • Rubye 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    It's really bad compared to the first one. Even if it's an animation, the settings are so weak! All the places are all drawn how you want to paint, regardless of the cause and effect. How many lions appeared in the decisive battle? Are there any rocks on the field that Gina can stand on? What terrain is around the Glory Stone? Where did the mud come from that made Gina and the others look on their faces? No wonder it can only be released on TV. I understand it!

  • Alexane 2022-04-22 07:01:33

    Inferior, inferior, incompetent

The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride quotes

  • Zazu: Riff raff.

  • Simba: Father, I am lost. Kovu is one of them. Scar's heir. How can I accept him?

    Nala: Simba?

    Simba: I was seeking counsel from the great kings.

    Nala: Did they help?

    Simba: Silent as stars. My father would never...

    Nala: My Simba. You want so much to walk the path expected of you. Perhaps Kovu does not.

    Simba: What? How do you know...

    Nala: I can see them down there just as easily as you can. Get to know him and see.