In any case, you have to face growth!

Reginald 2022-03-16 09:01:03

When I was a child, I looked very simple, I liked Timon and Pumbaa, and on the way to and from school, I liked to sing "Akuna Matata", and then jumped and enjoyed myself.

At that time, I couldn't understand how vicious Simba's uncle was, how abhorrent the hyena group was, nor the mission that the lion had to undertake, and the growth it had to face.

Now thirty-one, I'm sitting in a movie theater, rewatching this movie with my eleven-year-old nephew, and he's enjoying it.

From the perspective of constantly exploring the rules of various games in life, I will briefly summarize the truths I have come to realize with you.

1. Growing up is really very painful, but the more you lose, the more profound the gain. You have to calm down and settle on your own, thinking hard about what you have lost, what has taught you, and what has spurred you. Slowly you will understand that life is a circle.

2. Everyone needs friends like Timon and Pumbaa. They are happy, sunny, and content. The positive energy they can bring to you is far beyond your imagination.

3. Behind every great man, there is either a gentle and wise mother or a bold and wise wife.

4. Every woman should be like Nala, not afraid of difficulties, boldly pursue love, and act confidently and decisively. It takes a long time to practice, be patient and slowly overcome your shortcomings, but never bow your head, let alone give up.

5. Although humans evolved from animals, the scary thing is that the ugliness and greed of human nature can always open your eyes.

6. If you want to wear a crown, you must bear its weight. The more you want, the higher you want to climb, so be prepared to lose and fall anytime.

7. The parents who have been silently guarding your side will leave you one day, so you must work hard to find someone you are willing to protect, and someone who is willing to protect you.

8. The animal world is dominated by the weak, and so is society. If you want to eat big fish and meat, and your wallet is full, then roll up your sleeves and work hard! Akuna Matata! ! !

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  • Stefanie 2022-03-22 09:01:33

    2.0 / The first and second acts dragged on like "Animal World", and the third act was like "Animal Attack". There are only "animal" things, no "people" things. When watching it, there is always the illusion of a group of animals with personal speech in their mouths, a kind of horror comedy cult feeling after the end of mankind. #manual funny#

  • Ana 2022-03-23 09:01:38

    Is "reality" itself a spectacle? When the off-site information is emphasized, when the preview is observed as a prelude that does not seek immersion, "reality" is of course a spectacle, because it represents the myth of capital and technology; but once the audience is invited to enter, everything in the film is "real" It will become a kind of "Animal World"-style for granted, and "real" is of course not a spectacle. Where is the real spectacle? Human dubbing performance has lost the coordination of "anthropomorphic performance" of traditional animation, and the falseness of hearing is more false because the vision is more realistic; a more realistic presentation method is bundled, and the animation version's most proud singing and dancing is impossible. Recreated without restraint, the true spectacles of The Lion King—the inner spectacle from anthropomorphic emotion, the outer spectacle from expressionism—are all undone by technology. And the adjustment of the plot is hindered by the feelings of the bottom, which is extremely tasteless. Whether it is the cutting-edge exploration of the medium made by "Billy Lynn" or the further mainstream attempt made by "The Lion King" based on capital brute force, it shows that the relationship between film and reality has entered a more interesting stage.

The Lion King quotes

  • Young Nala: [Zazu has told her and Simba that one day they will be married] I'd rather marry an aardvark.

  • Mufasa: Believe in yourself and there will come a day when others will have no choice but to believe with you.