The Lion King
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pensando This film start with myriad of animal running in a jungle, a monkey "Rafiki" present a cub "Simba" as the future king of the jungle(Pride Land) uncle of Simba "Scar" manipulate a bunch of animal causing havoc, he scratch his big brother "Mufasa" face and make him fell off the cliff and die scene! As turnout, this film is about Simba deceive by Scar to runaway from his kingdom and Simba eventually want to restore his throne after knowing his father kill by Scar! Entire film full of bonding scene of Simba and Mufasa! Surprisingly touching and funny! Funny scene! Such as, Simba chasing a dragonfly and the dragonfly eventually eat by a chameleon! Pumbaa and Timon make a bunch of bugs come out from the wood and ask Simba eat it! An antelope think Simba want to eat him but Simba actually chasing the butterflies! Timon present Pumbaa as food to the hyena! The song in the film also very related to the scene! Such as, Simba singing he will be the future king at the beginning! That famous "Hakuna Matata" song sing along with Pumbaa and Timon! Can You Feel The Love Tonight" song playing, when adult Nala accidentally met adult Simba! And the "Spirit" song sing by Beyonce playing at the end! At the end, Simba went back to Pride Land after persuade by Nala! He confront with Scar and knowing Scar actually kill his father! Nala and Simba fight with the hyena! The action scene actually no violence at all! But no one care! This is not an action film! Simba banish Scar from Pride Land! Scar can't take it and fight with Simba! Scar accidentally fell off the cliff and kill by a bunch of hyena! At the very end, Simba and Nala celebrate their new born cub! That's it! A perfect film to jog the childhood memory! Fully recommended.
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pensando What's the point of having stunning visual effects and lighting and compositions, if they can't make us feel sad, happy, fear, etc? What's the point of watching a movie if we aren't satisfied with the story? If we prefer to be entertained visually, why don't we go to museums of fine arts to see epic paintings or photographs? Why bother to visit cinema?