Review of The Lion King (1994) by Trineo99 — 20 Jul 2019
First of all, the music in this film is just so iconic and no matter what generation you are a part of you have heard these songs more than once. It’s not just the songs that I’m talking about the score, composed by Hans Zimmer, is spectacular.
The score fits so well with every scene and it helps to intensify the scene. The entire movie is just filled with incredible music. The animation in this film is stunning and, in my opinion, looks better than some of the animated movies we have now a day.
The animals have amazing detail on them and you can easily tell that the animators put a lot of effort into making each and every detail. Not just with the animals but the background as well. This is best shown in the “I Just can’t Wait to be King” song where the animators took the time to change up the backgrounds to help convey that this is a dream sequence.
I know it’s weird to mention cinematography in an animated film but honestly, this film almost feels like a live-action film and I will do whatever I want because the cinematography is outstanding in this film.
From shots where they are showing a bright scene and then quickly changing to dark is just amazing. The characters in this film feel three-dimensional and anybody can easily relate to one or more of the characters.
From the people who are free and easy-going like Timon and Pumbaa to the protective parent like Mufasa they all are relatable and had great voice casting. Everybody was perfectly voice casted and I could easily see them as that character.
I only really had a problem sometimes with Matthew Broderick where a couple of times I couldn’t really hear it. This film has a great message in it that you shouldn’t run away from your problems but deal with them right then and there in the present.
In the end, this film is perfect for anybody and everybody.
This review of The Lion King (1994) was written by Trineo99 on 20 Jul 2019.
The Lion King has generally received very positive reviews.
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