Friday, July 26, 2019

Hakuna Matata!: My thoughts on The Lion King (live action)

Courtesy of Disney Movies
About five years ago, I shared a post declaring my love for The Lion King. I saw it in the theater more times than I can count and memorized a lot of the dialogue, as a result. Naturally, it was hard to watch the live action version without comparing and contrasting between the two. Instead of doing a normal review, I'm just going to share what worked and didn't work this time around. I am keeping it as spoiler free as possible, even though I assume most readers have seen the original at least once.

What worked:

*Keeping the original songs and score. While different people sang the songs, it was still nice that they weren't changed.

*The new song from Beyonce that played while adult Simba and Nala were running back home.

*Timon and Pumbaa. Billy Eichner and Seth Rogen did a great job in their roles and pretty much stole the show. The CGI versions were so cute! I also loved little Pumbaa during a flashback scene.

*All the CGI animals. They looked so real and baby Simba was, of course, adorable.

*John Oliver was perfect as Zazu. So funny too! I just wish they had done the part where he's singing "It's a Small World" to annoy Scar.

*Adding more of a purpose to Scar's cruelty. I felt like the backstory between Mufasa and Scar wasn't as prevalent in the original version.

*Rafiki's level of emotion. I think I got the most teary-eyed when he sadly wipes away the image of Simba on the tree and later when he excitedly updates the image.

*The visual effects. The scenery was perfect and I loved all the little butterflies flying around at one point.

*James Earl Jones coming back to do the voice of Mufasa. I wouldn't want it any other way!

*The quick, but fabulous, homage to Beauty and the Beast. (Even though I missed Timon doing the hula.)

What didn't work:

*The watered-down version of "Be Prepared". Scar basically talked through the lines and the hyenas yelled "be prepared!" That song is supposed to be chilling and it lost its essence this time around.

*Changing two of the hyenas' names. I didn't even know what they were and kept thinking that they were still Banzai and Ed.

*The lack of chemistry between Simba and Nala. I just didn't feel it. Like they were mad at each other, then they're suddenly frolicking together in waterfalls? It seemed like they rushed into "Can You Feel" too soon.

*Some of the funny lines being taken out. Like Timon telling Pumbaa "sit down before you hurt yourself." Also, Rafiki never said "Asante sana squash banana." And the hyenas did not say "Mufasa!" "Oooh, do it again." We were missing Ed's weird laugh (or whatever his name is now), as well.

*Scar's scar not being as pronounced. (I did like how mangy he looked though.)

Final thoughts:

While most of the movie was the same, it felt longer than the original. Maybe the fight scenes were dragged out a bit more? And while I went almost weekly to see the original in the theater, I can't say I'd do the same for this one. My daughter was scared of the hyenas and upset by the scene in the gorge, but afterward she told me she loved the movie.

I'd love to hear your thoughts if you've seen it.

4 comments:

Janine said...

I would like to see this. I haven't seen the original one. I heard on the news they actually watched the baby lion at the Dallas Zoo for accuracy of movement for baby Simba.

Grr8biggleek@gmail.com said...

As excited as I was for the live action Aladdin, I'm dragging my feet going to see Lion King. I'm not a fan of Beyonce (unpopular opinion, I know) so reading that she has a new song feels like Dreamgirls all over to me again. I do think the animals look good, but I'm more looking forward to Maleficent 2.

tarafarah7 said...

I haven't seen it yet; not sure if I'll go, but maybe! I'm happy your daughter enjoyed it in the end. I remember being young and loving E.T., but so scared when he was running (I think through a cornfield) when his heart was lightning up. I covered my eyes because it freaked me out...parts of movies can be scary for kids. But, like her, I loved the movie in the end. :-) My students always beg me to watch the original Lion King in Spanish - El Rey León (and they are HS students!). I bet many of them went to see this one and enjoyed it, too! Thank you for another awesome review!! :-)

Nasreen said...

I haven't seen it but sounds fun.