The lion king

Jaylen 2021-10-13 13:08:19

"The Lion King" is a movie that can grow with people. The touch and the aftertaste it brings to people are deep and long-lasting. When I was a child, I cried twice when I saw it for the first time, once when Mufasa died and Simba's desperate cry, and once when Simba stood on the Glory Rock again at the end of the film, and everything revived. Of course, when I was young, maybe I was more fascinated by the lively images, but as I grew older, I looked back many times and found that "The Lion King" brought me not only the richness of sound and color, but also the depth of my soul. Deeply shocked. The background of the story is selected on the African savannah full of vitality. The magnificent grassland has transformed the profound themes of love, responsibility, growth, and the reincarnation of life into a grand epic, showing a new magnificent world. We experience the touch of love and adventure in life. This kind of connotation transcends any culture and country, because humans cannot change the laws of nature, and love is the emotion that humans always pursue. The reason why this is a movie that grows with people is because we can see our own growth in the movie. Just like the protagonist Simba, he is carefree, naughty and brave in his childhood, holding his head up and singing "i will be lion king". Later, he was betrayed and framed by his uncle Scar and wandered abroad. In despair, I met Ding Man and Peng Peng and realized the preciousness of friendship. And the accidental encounter with Nana made him reap love. Under the enlightenment of the wizard Faraki and the call of his father's soul, Simba finally plucked up the courage to face the past and assume his responsibilities. When he learned the truth, the anger and fearlessness he showed reproduced the kingly demeanor of his father. Finally, he stood on the Glory Rock and led the tribe to start a new era. How could this be the case for people, from childhood and innocence to mature accidents, but in any case, only by having a strong experience of the misfortunes and thorns on the road of life, can you truly understand the preciousness of friendship and the beauty of love, and can calmly distinguish between right and wrong and feelings. The meaning of life...

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Extended Reading
  • Andrew 2022-04-23 07:01:01

    Looking at it now, it is very general, still relatively naive, and the plot is more old-fashioned. There is a big gap with the mature adult-oriented animation with a socio-political metaphor structure. Japanese animation is cunning, different from Western animation. Instead of a solid narrative, it follows the path of human emotion, the narrative is lighter, or detached from reality, which is less affected by time factors and lasts longer.

  • Brenda 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    When I was a child at summer camp, I chatted with foreign girls and translated the title into THE ANIMAL KING, cold sweat...

The Lion King quotes

  • [first lines]

    Scar: [Scar catches a mouse] Life's not fair, is it? You see, I... well, I shall never be king. And you... shall never see the light of another day. Hmm-hmm-hmm, adieu.

    Zazu: Didn't your mother ever tell you not to play with your food?

  • Shenzi: Hey. There he goes. There he goes.

    Banzai: So go get him.

    Shenzi: There ain't no way I'm going in there. What, you want me to come out there looking like you? Cactus-Butt?