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  • [Disneycember Theme plays]

  • DOUG: When I started telling people I was doing the Direct-to-DVD sequels, a lot of people were saying that The Lion King II actually was okay.

  • and... yeah, I see what they're talking about

  • it's probably the best way to describe it. "okay"

  • Is it the first film? no. but is it Belle's Magical World? no.

  • It's not good, it's not bad. It's not incredible, but it's not awful either.

  • It's the perfect middle-of-the-road film you'd probably expect.

  • Simba and Nala have given birth to a bouncing baby girl named Kiara

  • voiced by Neve Campbell.

  • Simba shows her the ropes, just like his father did, but it turns out there's a dark shadowy place that they need to stay away from.

  • No. not the Hyenas. Now it's the Outsiders

  • a group of lions that liked the leadership of Scar and vow to get the land back.

  • Their leader, named Zira, is training a lion cub, named Kovu,

  • to be a cold-blooded killer who grows up, kills Simba and ultimately takes control.

  • Why him? well apparently, he's a - NOT - descendant from Scar.

  • yeah, it's a little confusing.

  • He's not his son, but Scar took him in as his own

  • even though there was NEVER anything in the last movie that showed that he did.

  • It's pretty forced and stupid. but, oh it makes the message in the end so much stronger!

  • Kiara, of course, befriends Kovu. but they're told they're going to grow up to be natural enemies.

  • A few years pass and seemingly it looks like Kovu wants to leave his pack,

  • having saved Kiara's life and using that as leverage to join Simba.

  • What they don't know is Kovu is actually planning to kill Simba when he has the chance.

  • Wouldn't you know it, the two just happen to get along and, of course, fall in love, and that makes things *really* complicated.

  • Will love prevail and the two warring sides see their faults?

  • Is this as clear a metaphor for Romeo & Juliet as the first one was for Hamlet?

  • Personally, I think it's clever that they're taking from Shakespeare's second biggest play after his first biggest play.

  • (Apart from a few other things, but that's another story.)

  • The old characters like Simba, Timon, Pumbaa and Zazu

  • all feel kinda recycled, even with the original voice actors coming back.

  • but the new characters and their actors seem to breathe this very likeable life into them.

  • I really like the people they got to play the new parts

  • where the original actors, while not all bad, just kinda feel like they're doing their usual schtick

  • Rafiki has a song that doesn't really add much,

  • Simba has a cool dream sequence, but outside of that, he's just kinda the mean father.

  • Nala's practically pointless, Timon & Pumbaa I didn't even like that much in the first film, now in the sequel we get the table scraps of that comedy.

  • but everyone else really seems to care about this story, even if it doesn't always make sense.

  • It's almost cruel to compare the animation of this one to the original

  • as the original was one of the BIGGEST animated movies ever made.

  • It's just HUGE! it's one of the few films where, when they re-release it, I go to see it on the big screen every time.

  • Now we have that animation budget cut in half, and what do you expect? it's Direct-to-Video.

  • and as Direct-to-Video goes, it's not bad.

  • they still have some of that nice line work and try to work in some good backgrounds, but yeah.

  • You're always gonna be comparing it to how good the first one looked, and that's always gonna be a little distracting.

  • But honestly, for what it is, it's pretty decent.

  • The songs I surprisingly kinda like.

  • I even found myself humming some of them after the movie was done.

  • "We are One" is a nice melody,

  • and "Upendi" while pointless is still a nice rhythm.

  • And even the song "He Lives in You." I think that's in the broadway version, isn't it?

  • So you know that's gotta be pretty solid.

  • In many respects, this film doesn't NEED to exist.

  • The first "Lion King" truly was a spectacle to look at

  • And when you do a Direct-to-DVD movie that's trying to capture something similar, you know you're not gonna get it.

  • so it almost seems pointless.

  • But, if I was forced to make a Direct-to-Video sequel on "The Lion King," this is probably what I would turn in, too.

  • There is a lot of effort, in what I'm sure is not a lot of time and not a lot of money.

  • at least, by Disney feature film standards.

  • Is it awkward at times? yeah, but it still had enough character to it that even if I felt like I knew what was gonna happen, I still wanted to see it happen.

  • If it was a feature film, I'd probably be a little harder on it, but since it's a Direct-to-Video movie, I think it's okay.

  • It gave me exactly what I expected and nothing really more, but I wasn't expecting more. If anything I was expecting less.

  • If you wanna see something on-par with the first "Lion King," you're definitely not gonna get that here, but honestly I don't know anyone who thinks they're gonna get that.

  • If you wanna see a sort-of TV sequel with better-than-TV animation, I think this one's fine.

  • Kind of a middle-of-the-road review, but it's kind of a middle-of-the-road movie.

  • Pop it in and judge for yourself.

  • [Music swells]

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獅子王II:辛巴的驕傲 - 迪士尼十二月 (The Lion King II: Simba's Pride - Disneycember)

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    wayne wang 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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