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Der König ist zurückgekehrt.
Der König der Löwen, Mufasa, ist überglücklich, als die Löwin Sarabi einen Sohn zur Welt bringt: Simba. Seinem Onkel Scar ist der junge Thronfolger allerdings ein Dorn im Auge. Der kleine Löwe soll einst die Herrschaft über alle Tiere der Savanne innehaben und kann es, während er mit seiner Freundin Nala so einige Dummheiten anstellt, kaum erwarten, bis es so weit ist. Doch durch Scars Intrigen verstirbt Mufasa und der junge Simba gibt sich die Schuld am Tod seines Vaters. Er ergreift die Flucht und landet im Dschungel, wo er vom Erdmännchen Timon und vom Warzenschwein Pumbaa aufgenommen wird. Sorgenfrei reift Simba zum erwachsenen Löwen, der gar nicht daran denkt, nach Hause zurückzukehren. Doch das Schicksal hat andere Pläne.
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A movie that never justifies its existence. I have a lot of respect for what John Favreau did with The Jungle Book. He managed to do something that every remake should aim for, but usually fails to do: improve upon its original. This, however, is the exact same movie. There was zero effort put into improving things, or even do anything different, for that matter. And to some degree, I get it: the original is almost sacred to some people, and they’ll act autistically if you change too much. There’s also an upside to that, which some critics don’t pick up on: if a story works in 1994, it still works in 2019. But you could at the very least try some different shot compositions, or different music cues, or anything to not make this movie completely creatively hollow. Yes, it looks just like a Discovery documentary. At the same time, the realism strips the expressiveness of the animals away, so those things cancel each other out. There’s just no reason to watch this over the original. 5.5/10
uncanny valley, the movie. Basically, this movie is a shameless cash grab that literally remakes the original almost scene by scene but now with worse voice acting, less music and less expresion from the characters.
A souless cash grab. I can't believe this made 1 billion at the box office. Like why? It's literally the same movie! Some of the voice acting wasn't that good, especially Beyoncé who's extremely bad here. Chiwetel Ejiofor is a great actor, but he was painfully miscast as Scar. They should've just brought back Jeremy Irons. Mufasa death scene was pretty laughable. The visual effects on the animals may look photorealistic and amazing, but soul and heart isn't there. Overall rating: Can you feel the love this evening?
This is bad. I'm sad that James Earl Jones had to act in this, although I'm happy to hear his voice. Also Scar being voiced by anyone else besides Jeremy Irons is just plain wrong. This movie really didn't have to be made. It is so obvious how lazy they were with the remake and added nothing new to the story [spoiler]unlike Maleficent where we get a different perpective, or Beauty and The Beast where it's more inspired by original than it is a remake[/spoiler] Also 'Can you feel the love tonight' happened at day.... why. Scars bad guy song was shortened and with no impact. All in all, terrible and boring and literally no one asked for it
Meh. This was painful. Just made me want to watch the original.