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Simba and The Secret

2023-07-17 08:50:59

The word "secret" perfectly expresses the struggle of King Young Simba through his lion King through his life. From the falling moment until the day his fate finally arrived. In the "Hakuna Matata" sequence, Simba changed from a pure childhood to a male, but this is only a physical change. In the later stage of the movie he is clearly a premature baby, in a more mature body until there is little change from the beginning of the movie mentally.

For a long time both of us thought that Simba was a frustrating hero, especially the young Simba who thought he was a bit a demon, and to some extent the adult Simba. Rhythm I know that it will be objective, but it appeared in the conversation beforehand. Do you feel this after reading? We have learned things we have not thought so far, and it feels so obvious now. Young Shimba should be a little devil - this is the way he writes. Shimba should be full of excitement, arrogance, selfishness, and delusion. This time I saw the movie more clearly. The first thing we saw was baby Simba ('aw' who was very cute and slid down from the mouth in Pavlov style), just because he was easy to see at a glance.

The young Simba is a very happy lion. He is playing with his best friend, the lioness named Nora. Simba was drawing attention to bird Zazu, and when Zazu told Simba someday that he would be king Simba dullened a song called "I can become a king". The wound also has other plans for Simba. One day, the scars allowed Shimba to play in the elephant graveyard, and also the scar sent him his servant that they walked the dog. Hyena tried to kill Simba, but Mufasa appeared and saved Simba. When Scar learned this, when he talked about his plan to kill Simba he was even more angry and sang "ready".

It is Mufasa. When Simba ramped, Mufasa tried to save Simba as Simba was the son and Simba liked it. Simba put himself in a position where he could possibly be killed, but Mufasa knew that Simba did not intentionally do so. Muhwasa died with a scarring starving hand while saving the future king. This servant is Zazu, and the people next to it are Timon, Pumbaa and Nala. When Simba is a baby, Zazu's job is to make sure Simba is safe to avoid trouble. When he left, Timon and Pumba were there for the sakeba, they became his family and taught them about life. Nala is his childhood friend, and when Simba and Nala grew, Nala became his companion and she convinced Simba not to be afraid of his past. Nala, Zazu, Timon, Pumbaa will help Simba return to Pride Rock to defeat Scar and gain the position as King