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posted by bendaimmortal
These are of course only my own, personal TOP10 reasons for loving it. :)

1. It's very unlike your standard disney cartoon. It's dark and psychologically deep and complex story and doesn't sugar casaco anything. Even the dead stay dead. Apart from Mufasa's ghost coming to guide Simba, but he was still dead! And unlike usually, the "resurrection" actually works for the story instead of being there to make kids happy. I mean, without the ghost scene the story would've been very different.

2. It bases on Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' mixed with a bit of the story of Moses from the Bible. That makes the story and character psychology awfully fascinating.

3. Simba is a wonderful hero character. Again, not Disney's typical, misunderstood, innocent person who becomes the hero. He actually has flaws that make him not appear as a potential hero, and he has character development.

4. The main villain isn't made into a clown. In fact he is a highly intelligent and ruthless and cunning. Also, his obsession, selfishness and greediness doesn't just exist, it actually affects his surroundings. And yet his very first line implies he hadn't always been that bad but that it was Simba's birth robbing him off the last chance to reach his dream, that had the poison spread. I consider Scar one of the best disney villains ever, and certainly my personal favourite.

5. The theme and moral of the story is complex and relatable to each and every human being. (Circle of Life: Life and all the changes that can happen it it as we procurar for our place in life, and how no matter how much those changes may scare and hurt, we can not run from our responsibilities forever. It is only por facing the past, ghosts and challenges and being Valente that we may find true happiness.) link (<-- fã video I made some time ago.)

6. Beautifully animated + aiming at realism por the creators studying lions and their habits closely.

7. Elton John & Tim arroz kick butt. The lyrics and música are perfect. Just as loveable combination to disney as Bryan Adams is. The beautiful instrumental por Hans Zimmer only adds to it.

8. It is truly a family movie because it's targeted at older audience but enjoyable for young children too. (The merchandise is targeted at kids but the story is actually mature, very dark and complex.)

9. It's about lions.

10. All the above mentioned reasons make it a timeless, epic film I don't know how anyone could hate. :)
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After all this waiting I finally saw The Lion King 2019 remake last night and I have to say while it wasn't as amazing or breathtaking as the original, it was still a good remake. For this review I will focus on three things: The parts of this movie I loved, what I was neutral on, and what I hated.

Warning: Spoilers ahead!

Loved:

The opening was done shot for shot to bring back nostalgia for the fãs and honestly I did not hate that. The opening chant was even exactly the same! fãs grew up with the opening from The Lion King, making memes, cantar along, and even hearing the opening song just...
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posted by deedragongirl
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So, here is my comparison on both the animated version and its live-action reboot. Ready?

The Story

While the majority of the story is the same, there are a couple of changes in the story, like we get to see mais of Scar, Sarabi and Nala shortly after Simba was exiled and Mufasa's death. (Tied)

The Characters

One thing that I am very impressed is that both Nala and Sarabi have mais character developments in this reboot. I am very happy for her independence and bravery throughout the entire film. (2019 Version)
Scar on the other hand, is very much like King Stefan from Maleficent despite that...
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In pride rock Scar is eating his full leg of a antílope as he gets flashbacks of him eating with his family or just his mother which Mufasa and his father was the ones to eat together. Scar stops eating and sighs Scar:"(sigh) why must sorrow flashbacks haunt me now" he says to himself not having the appetite to eat anymore. Scar then sneaks to the very topo, início of pride rock where the only way up is to take a slanted path behind pride rock, once he got up there he takes a look at the very slowly drying up kingdom then at the grey colorless sky. Scar:" (sigh) mother if your up there watching I hope...
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