How Disney Decimated Lion King
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 24. 06. 2020
- Lion King 2019 was the worst animated film ever made. How is it also the highest grossing? Let's jump into an hour long analysis video that explains why in excruciating detail. Together we're untangle the entrenched web of terrible filmmaking. When people say "It's unfair to compare it to the original" we'll stubbornly snuff our fingers into our ear holes.
The circle of life scene is garbage juice and the songs are recreated without any love. Simba is a little brat, Nala is a big nag, Rafaki should have been a chimp, Mufasa looks like a shy football, Timon and Pumbaa... Actually I quite like Seth Rogen and Billy Eichner.... But that's the only thing I like!
I like Childish Gambino (Donald Glover), I'm partial to Beyonce and of course I have my respect for Hans Zimmer and for Disney in 90s. But I hate everything about the way they've been used to hijack our childhood nostalgia, bottle it and sell it to us.
Jon Favreau was hired to direct the remake of the classic animated Lion King 1994. He's the guy that directed Chef. Have you seen Chef? I did. It just made me hungry. He also directed The Jungle Book (2015). Why Disney keep remaking their films into live action we'll never know. Oh wait I do know and I explain why in this video.
They remade Cinderalla, Aladdin, Mulan, Dumbo, 101 Dalmatians, The Goofy Movie, Lilo and Stitch, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Black Cauldron, King Arthur and some other ones too on the list... Loads and loads of them. When is this going to stop? Do we all want to revert back to our childhoods to when life was easy? Is that what it is?!
This video took over six months to finish, it is sponsored by. no one. It was written by Max Bardsley and Samuel Jones. With 'Alternative Circle Of Life' audio by Ollie McAuley.
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Saw the remake in theatres with my kids. At the final battle, when Simba throws Scar off the cliff, my 5-year-old yells out "Was that the bad lion?!" I couldn't tell them apart either.
They should've done test screenings with actual children
They should've done test screenings with actual children
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@@Brieftrager_Pat who? And why? đ
@@FiveOClockTea not being able to tell the lions apart. Dreadful language that should not be allowed on any kind of website where the innocent children may become desensitised to such filth.
Remaking a 2D movie to "live action" is the equivalent of making a photographic remake of the Starry Night.
Underrated comment.
I would only ever like these remakes if they bring a substantial contribution to the table.
Unfortunately, this hasn't really happened yet
Spot on.
2D? this is also 2D. you mean cartoon.
@@39abc93 3D cgi models
What bothered me the most is that they called it "live action remake" when it's 100% cgi
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akhtually 99.9999999999 % cgi xD
@@AlinaAniretake did you hear that they're doing a live-action Moana remake? If that's the case, I demand a cars live-action remake
Because Disney knew the internet would explode in anger if they straight up announced a Lion King CGI remake. I remember back when there were rumors of a âlive action remakeâ most people assumed it would mean a live action version with real life actors. Disney is not dumb, they know this is a CGI animated movie but by the time the cat was out of the bag, the public was parroting the âlife action versionâ bs Disney put out there.
@@pony7653 Disney has turned into a joke releasing trash after trash
The rest of my family praised this atrocity for being ârealâ, all except for my little girl, who was supposed to be in love with it. She fell asleep 10 minutes in. I showed her the animated version later and she almost wetted herself because she refused to miss even a second of it going to pee. She was 4. Bless herâŠ
If she wanted to pee, why not pause the movie and go to the bathroom, unless she was watching at the theatre.
@@sebastiengendron6427 believe me. I did suggest, but she was deeply engrossed in it she started crying when I paused it.
My family really likes this remake too and I absolutely do not get it, my 7 year old cousin said that she didnt like the 1994 version but she liked the 2019 one
@@mr.mcnuggies art is subjective. Some like it. Some donât. Iâm not gonna tell my family which one to like, and they sure as hell canât do the same to me and tell me to like this 2019 garbage
this just shows that companies dont care about the children anymore, they just want their parentsâ money
I hate when people say that something is good because its realistic.
This remake is a prime example of that mostly because talking and singing animals have nothing to do with being realistic!
Like first person shooter video games
looks a lot better tho, apart from the colour pallet
It's like when somebody says a video game is good because the graphics are pretty.
ChasmaHyena one is animation and one is cgi. Youâre comparing apples to oranges
They literally couldâve just filmed the broadway musical with a solid budget and it wouldâve been a million times better
There's even a 360 video of Circle of Life on CZcams. If they could sell the whole play for VR that would definitely make money, specially with theaters closed right now.
Hear hear!
I would pay good money to watch this, not gonna lie
exactly, if they did that iâd totally buy it as a huge fan of the lion king, i even decided to give the live action lion king a chance and my god, itâs downright horrible, not only do they not emote even though animals can emote, not as much as the actual old animation could but they still can, but even the lines that used to have such feeling behind them mean nothing in this live action movie, in the scene where mufasa is grasping onto the cliff and asked for scars help he used to have a ton of feeling and say âScar....Brother...Help Me!â with an actual look of fear, in the live action one he just says âscar help meâ with no emphasis at all and nothing but a look of meh on his face.
it downright sucks, because i honestly wanted to love this live action movie, as somebody who still loves the original so much, i watched it endlessly as a kid to the point back then i couldâve told you everything about that movie, legit everything, i wanted my fav movie to come back and be enjoyed by a new group of people, but honestly they couldâve just rereleased the old movie in theaters for a couple nights and made just as much, like literally, they couldâve just done that and boom, same amount they made back then.
This, this is the comment.
Never in my entire life have I felt so personally offended by a movie, I got dragged along to see this by my mom/grandma and they both loved it, my grandma even said she liked it better than the original. I said it was nothing to the original and my grandma said "yea but that one was more of a cartoon"
As an animator my soul died a bit at that
Make sure that when you go to unplug her life support you remind her of this moment.
What John didn't understand was that the "ritual" Rafiki does with Simba is just him checking if the Baby is healthy and all his senses work correctly. Just re-watch the clip and you'll understand what he's doing. Simba reacts to the sound of the stick etc..
Thatâs what it was?! Now that I look at it, youâre right! Thatâs a genius move from the original directors
The worst part is that animals can actually show emotion through their faces. Disney just didnât animate it.
Yeah, that bothered me a lot too! The animals all looked so realistic, but they didn't EMOTE in the slightest. They're faces were as animated as plastic toys and it meant all the emotion had to be carried solely by the voice acting and music and it just... Wasn't.
1:37-2:43 And speaking of the worst; this is an amazing description on Modern Disney since in the infamous (no matter how superior it may look to 2020) late 2010s, this is why The Walt Disney Company became worse than ever before.
Remember Peter Jackson's King Kong. Say what you want about the rest of the film but they at least understood that in order to make us care for kong he has to show emotions regardless of the fact that he is a giant ape.
You know what the real depressing part of that is....Disney actually made a CGI lion that actually could emote look at Asland from Narnia!!!!!!!
Teddybear Killer Oh shiz you right! Hahahahaha CoN. They even animated his brows moving lol like how did their animation devolve so much!
This movie wasn't a movie, it was a really long tech demo
That still couldn't get animal movement right
I actually thought just that.XD
"Why did they not just do a 10 min short with some "missing scene" of Scar and Mufasa as cubs or something?"
It was a cash cow
That Simbaâs hair traveling scene was so pretentious. They could animate a dung bettle and a piece of turd, but not emotion?
Interestingly, Jon Favreauâs currently working on a documentary about dinosaurs called Prehistoric Planet.
These Disney remakes are the perfect embodyment of the Jurrasic Park quote: "They were so preoccupied with whether they could, they didn't stop to think if they should."
And pray tell, why shouldn't they? I can give you 1.6 billion reasons why Disney doesn't care about the quality of this movie. This wasn't a work of art, it was a "consume and move on" product that did exactly what it was supposed to do.
Don't think for a second Disney has forgotten how to make good movies... They just don't want to anymore
But thatâs a problem and it needs to either be fixed of stopped.
@@livelybubbs6242 I wholeheartedly agree. But fighting a cynical corporation with an army of superfans is easier said than done. I live together with a bunch of Disney drones and let me tell you, they are not watching a 30 minute video essay on why the products they enjoy are soulless cash grabs (and just to be clear, I absolutely hate modern Disney movies. And not just the remakes). We're all just preaching to the choir, and that's a sad truth. They've won and everyone knows it...
â@AV dE What about fighting them with an animated megalomaniacal madman who's just snapped at the corporate world? Probably wouldn't help anymore than superfan criticism, but it's an idea.
is it my imagination or do the voices sound completely disjointed? in the original film i BELIEVE i'm hearing the animals talking, whereas in the new one my brain refuses to accept it as anything other than a clearly separate audio track. perhaps that's what happens when you strive to animate hyper-realistic animals and making them FUCKING TALK
Definitely not just you, when you watch a National Geographic documentary you don't expect lions and warthogs to start fucking talking, let alone start to sing. It's so distressing to watch this movie bruh I will never understand why disney thought people would like this remake
omg you put it into words
It's because the mouths barely move. One of Favreau's "realism" changes, but when the mouths don't move to match the words, we can tell it's a separate track.
yeah because it's a cartoon, once you believe a cartoon literally anything can happen and it'll be ok because it's a CARTOON! when they make a movie trying to be a documentary, so realistic to the point where they remove Rafiki's stick, and then the lions FUCKING SING MUSICAL NUMBERS, yeah its gonna be weird.
No it's completely on the movie. In Narnia when Aslan talks you believe it. When he's sad when he's happy you know. He's a realistic lion that talks just fine. It can be done it's just that Favrou sucks.
I'm still so offended by the "Can you feel the love tonight" montage, set at daytime...
RIGHT??
Coming from a guy who saw the movie through CinemaSins and Nostalgia Criticâs video, I try to forget the remake as much as possible since the CYFtLT scene just disgustingly underwhelming by being set in the atmosphere-free daytime!
âCan you feel the love tonightâ more like âCan you feel the love in the afternoonâ
SO DUMB...
maybe in The Little Mermaid "Under The Sea" will be filmed on the beach
Disney cut off 10% of the fat, but that 10% made up 90% of the flavor
Damn
cant say it any better
Clearly youâre one of the few people that knows the actual definition of âDecimatedâ. Thank you for that.
Scar in Lion King 1994: Dramatically throws Mufasa to his death
Scar in Lion King 2019: Bitch slaps Mufasa to his death
That "long live the king" scene still terrifies me at age 43.
Still is chilling.
Jeremy Irons' voice acting is brilliant.
That's a freaky scene, but what scares me more is when Scar just calmly says "kill him" as Simba runs away afterwards. Absolutely heartless.
The way scars voice actor says it was just amazing and him calming just saying to kill him kill simba no thought no fear just murder him plus he couldn't kill him since they probably would have noticed something was up with scar when he returned to give the news
The whole original stampede sequence is a masterpiece of film making. When i was 3 yo i ran out crying cuz it felt like a murder, years later during a rerun on cinemas i wasn't just tense, i was as shocked as simba, even though i knew what was comming, and even when the 2019 version came, i got to watch the original (no way i would spend any money to watch that shit of a remake) and was still gut wrenched by the moment simba's face blackened with the shadow of the stampede comming cuz i already new what was comming. The fact they build Simba and Mufasa relationship as father and son so well before just makes the whole sequence a nightmare to watch, cuz you know what's gonns happen.
THEY LITERALLY MADE LIONS WITH EXPRESSIONS YEARS AGO WITH NARNIA
The feeling when a clearly CGI Aslan with a blurr effect instead of fur has more emotion and humanity in him than this piece of multi million dollar techdemo.XD
Or like even Jungle Book 2016... Made by the same team đ€Šđœ
Not perfect, but definitely a bit better
Ikr?!
"Butt muh realtism! Its reeealistic, taht meens its gud! U jus a h8tr! Y u gotta b soooooo h8tn on a cids movee?" - Disnoids
@@DaMaster012 Shouldn't people that love Disney hate this film the most? Disney built their reputation on detailed character animation and gorgeous visuals.
Sleeping Beauty and Snow White will be gorgeous for the rest of time. This will be dated and gross in five years.
Disney isn't ruining our childhoods. It's ruining the childhoods of _today's_ children.
Thats, thats worse. I mean my parents make sure I see good movies and not just watch every movie they make. I've never seen the emojii movie. I have nk idea what its about but from what I've seen it looks awful
At least the original still exists, so if you're a responsible parent you can show them that instead.
Not at all, my son is 5 & has never seen this shit! Heâs seen the original & loves it! đ
Holy shit, that's WORSE
Yeah, kids will learn bad teachings. Such as this one...
âWhen a nervous unhealthy-minded take over the throne we must all stay here sitting around with doing nothing to wait Prince Charming to save us.â
replacing the fruit with dead roots is upsetting... especially since a 10 second google search shows africa has an abundance of fruit with red juice. They might not be well known by western audiences that don't have these fruits in their grocery, but its better than roots???
how tf am I here a year later? again. ...
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I mean Americans thought they know better than the rest of the world, yet knows less wasn't exactly a new thing.
Itâs such an odd choice to not include since it breaks the sun/ circle of life symbolism
@@joshuas22 the symbolism being the round shape that matches the sun i assume?
16:42. This is the first time I've noticed this small detail, but the baby giraffe actually reacts to the sudden light hitting it's face by looking shocked for 2 frames, then ducking it's head down. and slowly moving it's head to the light to adjust it's eyes. Crazy details from the animator
And it happens at the moment the lyrics "stepped into the sun" are heard.
I watched this today and was about to make a comment like this because I've never noticed that detail before... huh.
The animated version is just so much more beautiful to look at.
Which is why to consider the original versionâs animation the greatest Wild be an understatement, but as for the remakeâs on the other hand, it couldnât even be marvellous in its dreams!
I don't know where you've seen talking animals, but they are both animated.
I also hate how they act like muted tones is necessarily not realistic. Iâve seen more saturated sunrises and sunsets in real life. Itâs a creative decision. Donât remove the magic. Bring the magic to life or just make a different film.
Yup.
Heck, even the 1st CRASH BANDICOOT is more beautiful to look at IMO.
The issue is many adults see animation as âchildishâ and live-action as somehow being âmatureâ
EXACTLY OH MY FUCKING GOD THIS COMMENT IS EVERYTHING TO ME
But this isnât even âlive-actionâ.
Literally *90%* of the movie was computer-graphics.
The only real âlive-actionâ shot was the tree in the beginning sunrise-part, and thatâs it.
yes! I HATE THAT NOTION!
Wait till they find out about Avatar the last airbender
Average Jo
Itâs getting a live action remake tho...
Omg that sacrafacial baby death ritual was JUST like midsommer such a good edit with the music
19:54 is the time stamp, for those who are interested.
Yeah, quite telling, how that music change and the lack of emotion transformed that scene so quickly :D
Iâve watched this three times, and in public I will yell, âPuT iT tHrOuGh ThE mAcHiNe FaVrEaUâ and no one will know what Iâm referencing.
I can't lie, it's why I am here rewatching this video...
And that photoshopped pic haunts me.
13:10
Wow thatâs totally endearing and not annoying at all that you would yell out in public a reference to a CZcamsr that no would would know what youâre talking about⊠cute.
I've watched this video many times and that is one of my favorite parts đđ
@@SeanMacadelic ZOMG EPICCS
I really miss that part when in the original Rafiki had his staff all the time, but when Mufasa died and Simba disappeared he put it down, and when he learns about Simba being alive he grabs it again.
there was so much emotion in the original, Rafiki's despair when he thinks Simba is dead breaks my fuckin heart every time
It symbolizes something every time he has the stick, I think it means his hope đ
so good
@@NGRevenant And that's what makes Rafiki's sheer elation to discover that Simba is alive all the more genuine and cathartic.
They're such small details, but their inclusion or lack thereof is what really separates a piece of art made by people who can think and feel from a soulless simulacrum. The soulless Disney Corporation's live-action remakes are the smile of a sociopath.
Well now along came; he shall not be named" and all we wanted was... It had to look real... For real though đ©
"We have no obligation to make Art. We have no obligation to make history. We have no obligation to make a statement, but to make money." - Michael Eisner, Disney. Just dropping this here.
"But to make money, it is often important to make history, to make art, or to make some significant statement"
Just dropping THIS here
I don't know how much this line works in this context given that Lion King was made during Eisner's time whilst this remake has been made after he's gone.
The full quote can be interesting to look at though, especially when contrasting to Iger's time, especially given that he's stepping down.
@@lonelyrooster he actually said 'to make money we must always make entertaining movies. I feel the sad thing behind that quote is that the disney company drive is no longer to push the art of animation. If you look into some of the old table reads and discussions for the older disney films, they discuss art and interpretation - they genuinely don't care about the money, they care about creating something magical. The money comes because they have. Now disney is in it for the money - and honestly, I feel people keep getting duped because they think the company believes in something they no longer do.
â@@gota7738 While there's a lot to appreciate and admire about 90s Disney, it should be noted that Iger's practices have some roots back to the Eisner era, yes that includes acquisitions and franchises. Iger was in fact Eisner's right hand man and was there to witness Eisner's rise and fall. He was there to see what worked and what didn't...financially. The corporate shakeup that Roy Disney started to oust Eisner ended up with someone who was a more competent version of him. Iger is essentially Eisner without Eisner's ego or his failings. He merely magnified what Eisner started and made them his focus. What Iger brought to the table on his own is his almost superhuman skill for negotiating. Combine that with clear focus on acquisitions and franchises, and you have an explosive astronomic growth that turned Disney into its present state. Eisner's quote about making history vs making money is very much Iger's guiding principle, just with Iger's own spin on it. If anything Iger is a perfect crystallization of what Eisner had envisioned all those years ago. Eisner Disney is a cynic who wears the mask of sincerity. But with Iger, that cynic has subtly taken off his mask and nobody is any wiser for it.
careful your lindsay ellis is showing
31:15 Note how the real life baby cub has more pronounced "baby" features than the CGI one - bigger eyes, bigger forehead, a gaze that isn't quite focused yet. Back in the day, it was the artists' goal to study these features and exaggerate them. Now they're actually toning down real life.
The worst part about this is that its success means we already lost. For every ticket bought to this drek, we show more and more that Disney can do anything and people will buy it.
Why do we need remakes, whats wring with the original (hey ryusuta)
When they sing âcan you feel the love tonightâ is not even at night... Whereâs the realism??!!!!!
Oh, it's real. *I T S T I L L T A K E S P L A C E O N D A Y T I M E*
Yeah, plus there was no action or feeling I Be Prepared.đ
@@darkstarmoonshadow8892 be prepared was just scar jumping on rocks.
The sad thing is that there is a beautiful example for a pretty realistic lion who can show emotion: Aslan
Yet this dumpster fire is about as expressive as Bella Swan
The only good thing to come from this awful remake is that we all remembered how great Aslan is đ
Yeah wow youâre right, Aslan had so much expression and emotion! I actually just re watched the lion the witch and the wardrobe and some of his âexpressionsâ made me tear up.
I was LITERALLY thinking about this a few days ago.
Or Emma Watson in Beauty and The Beast. Who needs emotion in a romance?
@@pidgedidge I thought you were making a joke about Emma Watson being computer generated.
Itâs sad what Disney has turned into. They used to give a damn about the audience, they used to create such imaginative and unique universes that would pull you in. Disney used to put so much love and money into their work not mainly to profit, but mainly to appeal to the audience down to a deeper level. They took risks and didnât really care what it costed as long as they could reach a goal that would create something that we would remember for generations to come.
Now, Disney does not care about us, the audience. They only care about exploiting nostalgia and manipulating us for their monetary gain. They take few risks, and the risks they take always result in their monetary gain. They hide their intent under a blanket of beautiful graphics and great sound design... But even then, the greed shows through to people who are familiar with the old Disney. They butcher storylines, take away charm that their films had, censor this and that to be friendly to certain big buck countries, and destroy franchises with nonsensical lazily thrown together attempts at stories.
I miss the old Disney. I miss the times when they cared about the audience and viewed them as people with personalities instead of just numbers to use for money.
Disney will crumble down đ No innovation
This was my oldest son's FAVORITE movie, since it came out when he was three and spilled coke all over my pants but loved the movie for another 12 years, 9 months and 3 days after which he passed on from this life.
In his honor his brother and I went to this remake version and from the second(maybe third if I'm in a good mood)note of the opening song it just lost it with a different rhythm. The rest of the movie was off pace through the next to last note of the end credits. I almost walked out, a few times. I was even tempted to spill soda on my pants, but I endured it until the end. The next day we broke out the original version and renewed our good memories of masterful art. Hopefully they do not ruin Tarzan, my son's second favorite movie and a movie where Phil Collins OWNED the soundtrack. Are we to the point of saying, "gone are the days"?
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I'm sorry for your loss, and also that the remake didn't honor your son's memory.
One thing that really bothers me is how realistic means desaturated. Life is full of beautiful color and they took that all out. If doesn't have to be cartoonishly saturated but bring it up a bit the movie was so dead looking.
Africa is actually more colorful in real life than this ârealisticâ movie. They added more life by sucking the life out of it. Somehow they did it.
Totally! Nature can be so very colourful, you don't have to make everything greyish and grim to make it 'realistic' (whatever that means... I like that films can be stylized). Even BBC Earth documentaries have more colour than this. And even in real life films it's kinda common to saturate and play with your colours to empathize the atmosphere (or to create one, look at Suspiria, Fire Walk With Me or Climax).
All movies are like that now... They all have to be desaturated, blue, and dreary-looking.
@@canvas_125 not for jon, for him Africa = dirt
@@CoryTheRaven it's because if anyone adds colours the critics have a field day calling it "campy." Like people have expressed here, it makes no sense to remove the colour out of life, even if it does make your marketing campaign easier
This movie doesn't even look realistic. The animals don't move like animals, they move like theme park animatronics.
FINALLY!!! someone that notices that! Have you seen the pangolin at the credits of the jungle book? I'm 200% sure a pangolin does not move that way and *I have even seen a pangolin in my life* it just feels.....wrong.
Liar
u kidding me they had a boar calf as a baby pumba (Warthog) this one triggered me so match
There's too many frames per second. The motion capture capability of the 'camera' is stronger than that of our eyes. Our eyes can tell the difference between colour changing (which is all that 'motion' on a screen is) and an object moving. That's why motion blur needs to be added to animation and shouldn't be excluded from live action. But because of the higher frames per second of recordings, images are becoming clearer and motion blur is disappearing. Goodbye video realism, hello photo realism.
It is CGI so what did you expect
28:02 âBut video games arenât really known for their storytelling capabilities.â
I really hope that was a joke.
Judging by how many triggered comments that generated, I think it was bait. đŁ
i think a better way to put it is that videogames does not "need" to have good storytelling capabilites, as in they are not reliant on it. because in the end of the day, they are videogames, their primary purpose is gameplay and interactivity, good story telling is just a pluss. whereas movies have far higher expectations on their storytelling standards at a bare minimum since "telling a story" is the only thing they can do.
@@zuriach1321 telling a story isnât the only thing it can do that applies to books where all they have to rely on is writing. Movies add the visual element so they can still be enjoyed even with bad to passable writing ie the majority of action movies. Video games add the interactive element and can rely solely on it like many movies only rely on good visual elements. Itâs a flaw nearly every medium has where it fails to utilize all aspects of its medium it has been granted and only focuses on one ignoring the rest inherently making it lesser than it could have been
Because they are not? The reason why most of us play video games to begin with is because of the gameplay, to have fun. Video games that have a story, a good one at that is just a bouns. If you're really aching for a good story, go watch a movie or read a book....
I absolutely adore video games, but most video game stories aren't that great. Most just imitate other forms of art like movies and assume that's good enough. Metal Gear and Final Fantasy are standouts for having involved stories, but they do so by forcing you to watch 30-minute cutscenes, so they might as well just be movies at that point. But they can't do that because they know their stories aren't actually movie-quality.
I definitely think video games have the *potential* to tell truly artful stories, I just don't think they're quite there yet.
If Jon Favreau was so concerned with realism then the ending should be completely different. A male lion wins a pride by challenging the current leader and winning. Your genetics only go so far... you have to build muscle and strength a lot of which would be affected by your diet and health. A lion who grew up eating bugs and no meat will have even less muscle mass than Scar and probably bald patches, mange, etc. Scar should've won no contest. In the animated fantastical version this can be forgiven and overlooked for the benefit of the story. Favreau wants it so realistic this should've been the new logical ending.
I was so disappointed that Scarâs song was cut that I practically shouted out in the cinema âwhat was that!â
Nazi symbolism with real hyenas could you imagine? Real hyenas canât March like nazi soldiers so I would look awful!! In my opinion itâs the best song in the film & Though I hate they left it out, Iâm glad they didnât butcher it
ZaraBee28 ohhh well in that way you do have a point
ZaraBee28 they could have changed the walking though, in my opinion they cut it just to size down the movie/downgrade on the more animating. It could have been effective but they chose to take it out.
@@zarabee2880 they couldve had the song but fixed the damn hyena march. The couldve done something anything
@@zarabee2880 Like they didn't change the choreography in the other songs... Goose stepping hyenas and a hula dancing meerkat, just a couple of reasons the 90s were better regarding relations and "appropriation". They were seen as references and helped create atmosphere and character. (Timon's hula was a blatant parody of commercialized hula, not actual hula, and every other 90s kid I knew who had seen actual hula from PBS and Discovery knew it was different smh. Then Lilo and Stitch fixed it all up XD )
I hated how when Disney was doing adds for this movie and everyone kept saying itâs âlive actionâ like no itâs not!! Itâs literally a animated film still. The animation in the jungle book 2016 was way better bc the animals actually had way more expressions and the animation in the lion king 2019 is so lifeless and bland looking. Every background looks so ugly to look at and the environment looked nothing like how Africa actually looks, and Africa is a beautiful place but this movie made it look like a wasteland.
Jungle Book is also better because the characters were interacting with each other, same with Chronicles of Narnia,
The Lion King 2019 didn't have the same energy, and that was hard to tell the lions from each other, and i still don't understand, why they need to even do the remakes of movies who worked perfectly as animations,
while TLK 2019 is also animated, the animations were poor, it feels like a supposed 'realistic' game when the characters shows the same expressions, from the beginning, to the end.
The *colors*... did no one understand good lighting and vibrant scenes in nature? It just felt so.. boring.. I think thatâs entirely the fault of the directors creative vision. I wonder what his arguments were if people asked why Africa looked so unappealing
((Especially during Can You Feel The Love.. the fact that it was in the middle of the _day_ really irks me))
Id rather it be called live action than be considered animated. This movie is a disgrace to animation. 'Highest animated box office' fuck off
Something I've always wanted to try is getting someone who's never seen the originals and get them to watch the live action remakes and see how many plotholes and stuff they can point out, that we filled in since we saw the original
âThe shadow can only *mock* , it cannot *make* .â -JRR Tolkien
I think the most important issue with these remakes is the lack of expression. One of the oldest lessons in animation is exaggeration of movement to create expressive characters. Realistic looking characters cannot emote enough? What we are left with is boring characters with stone faces and no emotion.
Yeah.. he explains it thoroughly in the video.....
And then you have scenes with realistic looking animals doing things that the real animals wouldn't do which puts it in its own uncanny valley. Aslan in The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe managed to look realistic and still be emotive and that came out 15 years ago.
Nathan Parkhurst Disney is the one who came up with the 12 principles of animation. They set the standard by which almost all animation follows today. Look at the bouncing ball animation tutorial with and without squash and stretch. The ball without squash and stretch is the 2019 remake and the one with it is the original. Sure the ball looks fine without the squash and stretch but it looses all character, meaning, and expression without those characteristics.
When you think about it, it's ironic, because one of the people who brought exaggeration in his animation was Walt Disney himself. I don't remember where I saw it, but he told his animators to be more "realistic", and by that he meant that they exaggerate the expressions and movements as much as possible.
Personally, I've seen real documentaries of real animals that emote more than these do in this movie.
Would the Lion Kong Remake even be a coherent movie if the viewer didnât have the context from watching the original first?
We'll find out when the people seeing it as kids grow up. I really can't see it standing the test of time... but I guess that's not the point of anything released during the blockbuster movie industry's current soulless pure-cashgrab phase.
I hope by then I won't be the only one who can't even get through most MCU movies.
That's actually a good question; however it's one that could be asked of most of the recent remakes and reboots out there. We live in weird times where a lot of stuff is known only by name recognition , by a generation that hasn't even seen the source material. That's who much of this stuff is being made for, and the strategy seems to be a profitable one.
People who remember how better the originals were compared to their generic copies can rail all they want, but these remakes are far surpassing their source material at the box office, even though people are only lukewarm about them.
Itâs a shot for shot line for line remake for 90% of it so if the original is then the remake must be. The more relevant question is how much joy, wonder and excitement does it inspire as a stand alone product. The animation will gracefully age for decades where as CGI ages quicker. Comparing the music is like listening to a great band or CD and then listening to âshopping mallâ rip off or âkaraoke classics disc 15â.
What will Disney do when they have made live version of their whole catalogue? they already did most of the major ones people cared about. Why not make a good version of King Arthur or a Merlin epic? Do something that has rarely been done like Beowulf, Greek mythology,
Only one I actually wanted to see is Mulan and that looks awful I loved the Chinese version of that film came out 2001 I think as a reaction to the Disney version so the need for a live action film was already pretty marginal but would have liked to see a Kung fu version with the songs in it because âmake a man out of youâ is actually a good song for that story. But itâs 2020 so Mulan will win âbecause strong independent womanâ
I highly doubt it I know people that watched that were super confused because they havenât seen the original in a long time and yah you miss a lot hell I had a lot of issues with the film because I have trouble hearing and normally use cc or the visuals to help me but without that I got lost many times when I missed a line and eventually gave up and sat on my phone
@@deanmottershead9208 Niki Caro, the director of âMulan 2020â, also directed âWhale Riderâ, which was about a girl who became chieftain of her Maori clan despite the line being strictly patriarchal.
It wasnât really StRoNg InDePeNdAnT wOmAn as much as Pai (short for âPaikeaâ) being literally the most qualified person for the role due to a.) her lineage, and b.) her natural leadership skills.
It (and perhaps the book from the 80âs in which it is based on) was really ahead of itâs time.
Every time Fraveau evoques realism, I remember that a female lion has to hide their offspring so the male doesn't kill them
A foreign male. Lions who've sired the cubs will protect them.
â@@muhammadeisa1459 mmm no, plenty of male lions have killed their own. females will usually hide their cubs for the first 2/3 months before introducing them to the rest of the prideđ
@@athenariia yes I know that. Male lions can often be hostile towards their young. But not after they've grown accustomed to them. Then the cubs grow up as part of the pride.
@@muhammadeisa1459 I think that's what OG was talking about, which is that technically Mufasa wouldn't even be near Sarabi at the ceremony, let along close to Simba - so the idea of going for realism is kind of stupid..
I'd be down for a real life A Bug's Life just for the shit storm it would be!
Itâd be a bomb. Nobody wants to watch a 1 hour film featuring CGI realistic bugs looking like real bugs. Thereâs a reason cartoons and animated films give bugs a stylized look and donât make them look like their real-world counterparts.
@@hunterolaughlin I love observing bugs irl, but yeah I totally agree I don't think anyone wants to see hype-realistic bugs awkwardly walking upright and speaking english, how would they even make that look plausible? Bugs jaws move nothing like ours, and some don't even have mouths at all (ex: certain moths, craneflys)
When I was little I loved turning over rocks to look at bugs. However, that does NOT mean I wanna watch close up hyper realistic ants speak through their mandibles!
Lmao the âbaby death ritualâ was HYSTERICAL đ
Honestly. It actually did feel like Midsommar.
It was so funny and it felt like it could of actually fit, like thatâs just the scene
I laughed out so loud too
honestly, it was the funnier than all of the live action lion king Pumba and Timon scenes that were supposed to be funny
I remember reading some comments when the trailers for these remakes and they would say âat last a live action version so I can finally watch this movieâ. Itâs like adults are embarrassed for liking animation and that I find insulting. Itâs like saying âwho needs paintings because now weâve got photographsâ.
Quite sad that Disney of all companies are the ones pushing this mindset.
Tbh realism is kinda boring. Don't get me wrong, objectively realistic art and media are very well crafted and it has puts so much effort I can't help but respect it. But in my opinion, a stylistic choice feels more personal, like you know this artist's way of thinking and their personality shines through within the brush strokes, their passion of their colorful views, and their eccentric way of telling the world filled with wonder. I wanna see art and media as way to escape from reality, like an experience that you can only get from an artist's hand rather than the lens of a camera. Animation encapsulates the idea of immersion, the window to a different world yet we can see it. Physics doesn't matter and if Anatomy can bend beyond its limits, I don't care.
@@mythoughtsexactly2145 The modern film industry had pretty much forgotten that cinema is first and foremost about escapism. Musicals were at their most popular during WWII for a reason also speaking as an average individual I'd rather do pretty anything else but tune into anything that wishes to remind me of what my day good or bad was like.
Here's an awesome video essay regarding the subject: czcams.com/video/YxXIuVuttdg/video.html.
A fantastic quote from philosopher CS Lewis from the video: "Critics who treat 'adult' as a term of approval, instead of as a merely descriptive term, cannot be adult themselves. To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescence. And in childhood and adolescence they are, in moderation, healthy symptoms. Young things ought to want to grow. But to carry on into middle life or even into early manhood this concern about being adult is a mark of really arrested development. When I was ten, I read fairy tales in secret and would have been ashamed if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty I read them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up.â
My mom has always been this way, and I don't understand. She absolutely REFUSES to watch anything animated. "What is this cartoon shit?" is all she will say before changing it, no matter what it is. I know of a number of anime that she would fall in love with, but she will not budge that cartoons are for children and anything animated is not mature enough for her.
Unrelated but when scar betrayed mufasa you could see the shock and sadness in mufasa's eyes .Part of mufasa really loved and trusted scar.
"Listen... it's not realistic for Rafiki to have a walking stick with him all the time. It is realistic for him to have hidden it just in case he needed to fight and then recognize when a fight is coming and go to grab his stick for the fight. But walking around with one? This isn't a sci-fi movie! The furthest I'm willing to go is to say that Rafiki is smart enough to carry out a complex pseudo-religious ceremony and recognize a complex social order, like monarchy. But it'd be bonkers if he used a stick to walk. He's not Einstein."
it's like not knowing what a wheel is but perfectly understanding jet engines
I love how they justify replacing the round fruit with roots by saying itâs not realistic, yet they chose to keep the South American leafcutter ants in the movie, and even gave them an additional scene.
It's not realistic for all the prey animals to bow to a predator either.
@@DunmoresMovieMania or for a bush piglet to represent a baby warthog.
Itâs highly reminiscent of the infamy of Mulan (Karen version) where Modern Disney whined that they werenât going to add Mushu in it because it wouldnât be realistic to put in a stylized talking dragon (the Disney Renaissance version of Mulan nailed that very well) yet they decided to give their sexist titular âprotagonistâ chi(-chi) powers.
@@kieranstark7213 dont forget the Phoenix and the shapeshifter
@@randommouse178 Itâs been a long time since I heard of it. Can you send me a link to it plz?
Honestly though, despite how everyone at least praises the CGI, or how the director bragged this film is gonna change everything, I really can't see how Lion King is better than Jungle Book.
In fact, I think Jungle Book has better effects, not only does the animals look real AND have actual human emotions in a realistic way, but the animals in Jungle Book have to interact with a real actor.
That's because it's not. And I'm a guy who thought The Jungle Book was an absolute mess. Lion King did better than Jungle Book because it was a more well known property to modern audiences
@@TheNMan64 It had a messy script and the lead actor was terrible, yes. But the visuals were pretty good.
And well, at least Jungle Book kind of added more into the story from the original book, like the "jungle law" and all that. TLK2019 is just the same story with no changes
Jungle Book was way better to me. I definitely found it more interesting to look at
@@geministrial950 Yes, but they didn't really do anything with the law of the jungle thing other than making an homage to it. In the books it was used to flesh out the world-building and how the creatures of the jungle live in harmony and how they viewed humans. In the live-action remake it was just mentioned few times but never delved into. That's the problem with that movie; it doesn't make it clear what kind of story it is or whose vision it's following. It also has tonal problems.
Described a baby giraffe as having âluscious lipsâ
Honestly if "realism" was his goal, he should've realized the reality of the movie; THIS WOULDN'T HAPPEN IN REAL LIFE!
Rafiki would be torn to shreds for even touching Simba in the beginning.
Every single animal would not give a shit about "Kings", they'd be more focused on survival & not getting eaten by Leopards, Lions, Hyenas, Cheetahs, etc.
Animals wouldn't be speaking in English, they would be making animal sounds.
Simba wouldn't have saved Pumba, he would've helped eat him.
Lions do not make friends with Food.
And Scar? If he were defeated, he'd be dead or forced to live somewhere else, cause Mufasa would've tried to kill him for being in his territory.
The reason the original is more loved than this garbage is because they weren't focused on reality, they were focused on telling a story using fantasy, things that are not real and wouldn't happen in real life. Favro tried to make documentary and failed to realize that animals in documentaries aren't doing anything for us, they are simply living & surviving, it we who make up these stories for them regardless if they are true or not. It's like watching people with your binoculars & making up shit based on your own opinions, your opinions are not fact, and what you imagine is their story is very likely not their actual story.
So what if Rafiki can't realistically do this or that, in real life he wouldn't be a talking shaman like character, he'd be a FUCKING MONKEY.
The Lion King 2019 is such a disrespect to traditional Handdrawn Animation. All the subtlety, all the exaggeration, expression are strengths of handdrawn animation.
â2019â
In this case, more like âđ©019â, amirite? XD
That's because most Americans don't like 2D animation anymore. 3D animation has basically killed it in the US. But other countries still use 2D animation
I agree it does not get the respect it deserves, but that is modern Hollywood for you no respect for anything.
Litten Fire Im American and I perfer 2D over 3D
You don't know somebody on deviantart named ToonEGuy by chance?
This movie was like watching someone reenacting the Lion King with taxidermied animal sock puppets.
Ok that would be better
So your saying Chuck testa could have directed this?
@@xxth3plagu3d0ctorxx Beat me to it XD Though one of the OG Chuck Testa visuals is him with Mufasa, soooooo...
FINALLY!! SOMEONE AGREES WITH ME!! ITS NOTHING MORE THAN PISS POOR CZcams FANDUB OF REAL ANIMALS!!
damn you really came for the movies neck đ
The original may not look as real as a 3d adaptation, but it feels more real, how the emotions of the characters dictate their movements and expressions in the more cartoon animation. How it's all drawn is done deliberately with those things in mind. Interpreting it literally takes all that away. By trying to make it look more alive, the life is taken out of it.
For the fruit, Favreau could've used a pomegranate. They'd give a staining purple-red juice and they're a native fruit in Africa.
I forgot how much this movie felt like an old man coming up to you and punching you in the heart while screaming "HEY YOU REMEMBER THIS?!"
Just a nitpick, but Nala's line "He's holding back, he's hiding - but what I can't decide." doesn't even make sense in the remake. In the original, that line is there because Simba blames himself for Mufasa's death, and it's assumed that no one in the pride knows the truth of what happened, so that's part of Simba's internal conflict that Nala is not privy to. BUT IN THE REMAKE SHE SAYS THEY KNOW WHAT HAPPENED. So, wtf else could she be confused about? Just another reason why none of the individual parts of the remake work together as a whole.
Na g g y nAl a
That was the exact point I stopped watching and turned it off. The sheer level of narrative disconnect made me so filled with seething rage, my anger spread across the globe and began mutating a virus in a Chinese lab....
Alondro77 so YOU'RE to blame for Covid!
@@blissfulsoul5056 Technically, Disney is to blame.
Dennis Johansen ,oooh
This movie is a product of Disney's evil. It's greedy, treacherous, and envious. It's a spit in the face of what Walt Disney's original message was, it's a disgrace to the world of animation, and as an artist/writer it hurts me to my core, that one of the best animated movies in the world has been treated this miserably.
*Disney is Hell*
as a biology enthusiast, the animals here just look so dead. even without full faces, animals move, they look around and bare their teeth, flick their ears, hunch over or stand tall, and seeing everything in this movie look like a walk cycle test is a crime to the carefully choreographed dance that is life. i think i saw a clip where the director said something like 'real skies aren't beautiful. i live in los angeles' and that just sums it up so perfectly.
âItâs like the lion king if Scar won.â
Nope. That still would have been better than this remake.
That wouldâve been brilliant! Kind of like Cinderella 3 but idk how theyâd pull it off in the lion king universe. Maybe Scarâs backstory? Anything wouldâve been better than this
At least we would have, like, hyena parades.
i agree with you
you know what funny a another youtuber did Pointed out that Scar was right and should won a long time ago
I wish I could see that movie.
Yes! Like how he met Zira and Kovu. And if Nuka was Scar's real son. Bc apparently it's not Kovu ( to prevent cousin incest between kiara and kovu)
I found out recently that The Lion King 2019 is the only version of The Lion King that my 10 year old cousin is familiar with. That information is absolutely haunting to me.
So your cousin did not watch the original Lion King in 10 years of his life?
Show him the 1994 original. NOW! Thereâs no denying that weâve all been introduced to at least one timeless IP through an inferior version. My introduction to Speed Racer was the inferior Fred Wolf series, and many younger Thomas The Tank Engine fans grew up on the boring badly-written mid-late 2000s seasons. But at the same time, the superior originals are still there for us to discover and embrace eventually! The original 1994 Lion King is ESPECIALLY easy to access so there is NO REASON WHATSOEVER to watch the 2019 version!
Fix him
Did you show him the original tho?
When my son was born in 2019, the first movie we all watched together was the original Lion King. It was a very influential movie when I was a child, and I want my son to experience the old Disney magic, not this soulless, empty garbage cash grab.
In the original movie, I completely understand why these two are best friends.
In the remake, the script demands it
27:58 Okay, this video as a whole is great, but this line is just so objectively wrong it hurts my soul. Video games are, arguably, the greatest storytelling medium of the modern age. Theyâre able to provide something that no other medium has: interaction. That one change is able to provide so many interesting dynamics that arenât possible in any other medium. Ever heard of The Last of Us? Red Dead Redemption 2? Undertale? All these games are masterpieces of storytelling that only work in the video game medium. Trying to translate them to a different form, like movie or tv show, will only result in losing what makes them special. Video games are the best storytelling medium.
If that line was meant to be sarcasm, Iâm sorry, it was impossible to pick up on, and Iâm very passionate about games, so hearing them insulted really puts me on edge.
Quite honestly, when talking about Disney movies and remakes I don't give the blame to the directors anymore, because to me it always feels like they're just following directions imposed by the studios. When watching Aladdin, it never felt to me like watching a Guy Ritchie movie, just like Dumbo doesn't feel like a Tim Burton movie. Disney just sucks away any glimpse of creativity from talented directors just for the sake of having their name on the poster, because every movie feels the same.
I second this. Favreau has done an amazing job with the Mandalorian, and looking at Lion King, I really don't see the same directing style. Disney remakes are really not much more that vacuums for money with no creativity.
Of course, since these remakes are usually just the exact copies of their original. There's no place for any originality here.
Alice in Wonderland was not a good movie, but at least it had some Tim Burton "flavor" to it.
But when you have to copy a movie basically frame by frame, then it's really hard to leave your mark on it.
@@bookfish Remakes don't have to be frame by frame, which was why the jungle book was somewhat tolerable. You can be faithful to the original without just making the original again.
@@SpitFyre37 It sure sounds like a lot of the completely counter-productive ideas and goals were in fact his and things he wanted. This was a doomed enterprise which would never be good, but I don't absolve Favreau from blame at all. It seems much less like a commission he's doing and more like he's on board with the misguided justifications for doing this shit.
So true. I think the number one hallmark of a Disney film is the level of consistent studio interference. The live action remakes of animated classics feel like Marvel movies, just products with deadlines on the corporate conveyor belt. They don't want story tellers with unique visions, they want factory workers to assemble the pieces that are coming down the belt in time for the products to be packaged and sold.
Took longer than apocalypse now but it's finally here
Hey, he still beat YMS.
@@btbwilkinson But did he make a documentary about kimba along the way.
Btb Wilkinson He still at it, lol.
"Mummified" - that's a spot on description of what these live-action remakes are like!
trick question: all apes are terrifying and they should have made him a funny little lemur that sings a funny pop song while twerking.
We're so used to this, 2D, 3D, CGI and hybrid mixes. Try to put yourself back in the Thirties, and you see "Snow White" for the first time. It is astounding. It still is. It has some of the most frightening sequences in animation. And some of the funniest. And songs that hold up. And take time to watch the animation technically. Watch the Silly Song sequence. The dwarves are individuals. Their clothing moves. They have shadows. And I understand that Grumpy is playing the correct keys on the organ.
And it was made over eighty years ago. By hand. Painted with brushes.
Just astounding.
Yeah Snow White is still a marvel in how well it's animation holds up. The scene when the magic mirror appears still perplexes me as it has this otherworldly appearance that looks almost 3D yet fully 2D. I'm able to watch this 80+ year old film on a dang telephone yet this scene itself looks like the real magic. Just amazing.
gosh, yes, I find it funny, but animation holds up much more than live actions, because like me, I'm from 2000, and yet in my childhood I watched a lot of animations from the 40s, 50s, etc, and they were very popular even then, I didn't see them as old movies, but talking about live actions in my childhood, it was probably mainly from the 80s and 90s, older than this would be more obviously old
To be honest, the mix between 2d and 3d can look gorgeous if did well (guilty gear xrd and dragon ball fighterZ are prove of that). But i miss the 2d cell animations, they had a lot of expressiveness and the draw nature made the possibility for some crazy shit that cgi can barely do.
@Larry Brennan you're absolutely right. I've been studying a bit of animation recently so my respect for these early disney animated movies have increased 10 fold. I mean the stuff they did in terms of creativity and technical ability is just mind boggling. They had extremely capable art directors and animators, who were masters of their trade. Every minute decision was intentional and all that added up to something which was sublime.
@@Canalbiruta I really wish the industry continued with that blend of hand-drawn characters with many 3D CGi backgrounds with hand-painted textures made by proper background artists (Deep Canvas) a la Treasure Planet, Tarzan, The Prince of Egypt. Though CG character faces are finally to the point where they're emoting without any weird uncanniness, I still find hand-drawn characters more expressive and attractive. They can make unique little expressions that are personal to the animator without having to worry if their muscular rigging is up to the task. They can break model when it's convenient for some good ol' squash and stretch for larger than life movement. And the limited palette for their cel shading makes the characters pop against a fully shaded background.
1:09 I'm still laughing at how they made scar just freaking slap mufasa instead of pushing him off. I was like "Why would you slap him?!"
Since the YMS Lion King essay is (partially) out now I wanted to return to say this video is really excellent and I always enjoy watching it. Well done!
Iâm just pissed they called this âLive Actionâ.
I'm pissed that they insisted on it being a live action remake but as soon as it approached being the highest grossing animated movie, they threw that insistence out
@@frauleinzuckerguss1906 the only live action part of this "live action remake" is the one shot of the african savanna from the opening
Jon favreau is so pretentious, he single-handedly ruined the film
It just makes me so sad. The amount of joy they could be bringing to the world, lost to greed
The Lion King is plagiarism. Ripped off of Jungle Emperor AKA Kimba the White Lion. Greed created Lion King.
@Blueberry Pitbull czcams.com/video/G5B1mIfQuo4/video.html Do your research before making misinformed claims. You only need to watch the first 5-10 minutes for a lot of the evidence to be debunked.
Blueberry Pitbull Nope. Lion King is not a rip off. Donât spread misinformation. Do your research first. Look at YourMovieSucks video on the subject.
we have to fight
@@blueberrypitbull87 No.
You know, listening to him talk about how he wanted the Lion King to look like an Attenborough documentary makes me feel...oddly happy that he got to work on Planet Dinosaur, narrated by David Attenborough. I feel like Favreau had to go through the experience of Lion King to really hone in and get to do the kind of project he seemingly really wanted to do - something where his experience and propensity for photorealism really shines through and gets appreciated.
I JUST realized that the leaf cutter ants aren't walking with everyone else. They DGAF. They are trying to carry their leaves back to their fungus gardens and they don't give a crap about Simba :0
The fact this movie grossed so much at the box office and is the highest animated film depressed me.
If Disney doesnât consider it as the highest grossing animated film of all time, then I donât either
Only cause of the original
Facts don't care about feelings
It reminds me of the year when vevo music videos started replacing Charlie bit my finger, evolution of danceâŠ
People went to see it because they thought it would be good
You know what would have been artful. Doing the lion king in the style of a documentary, but going HARD with it. No speaking, no singing, everything conveyed through the beauty of nature.
I honestly had expected something like this. Actually, a years ago I saw some documentary which intentionally or not was following The Lion King script but in more realistic way. There was a little male lion cub which was expelled from his pride because an outside male lion appeared and killed his father and got rid of his offspring. And I remember feeling the emotions about this story and how it has been narrated.
Id respect that more
But then they would have needed to redo the whole story. Lion prides dont work like this at all.
Sarabi would have been the grandma of all of the other lionesses and sort of the head of the family, but all the lionesses would have been equal in decition making and hunting, and Mufasa and Scar would be a coilition that just happens to be staying with this one pride at the moment, and they will probably move away soon because usually they only have one generation of cubs in a pride.
Not that I would mind the realistic journey of Simba as he matures and joins a coilition and enters a homosexual relationship with one of the other males, or a story about Nala deciding she wanna be a rogue for a few years before deciding if she wanna be a pride lioness or a rogue for life.
But I dunno if Disney wish to do that...
I probably would have enjoyed that. If it didnât have any sort of story or animals that shouldnât be talking to each other talk to each other, then yeah. Iâd watch that shit
This I may have swallowed instead of trying to make real animals with dead pan expressionsđ
37:19 This bit is so fucking good. That's exactly what happens, Simba just turns into a sensitive stoner hippy.
Disagree with your point about Videogames, since I am more into theory, that if the team is tallented, it can tell better stories then movies are able: Half life, or Deus Ex Machina, or Portal, or even Fall Out New Vegas as an examples of good storytellings (from verbal, to not verbal, from visual to just telling you story)
And showing the FF10 cutscene as an example, is the same, as if someone said "Movies are sh*t as an example of Storytelling" and showed up shots from "The Room", or "Attack of the clones" clip
Thereâs literally concept art that artists made for the lion king 2019 and it looks amazing. Itâs much more colorful and the character designs look much more expressive and look like the original characters. And the backgrounds are way more colorful and look so much more interesting.
What killed me the first time I watched the trailer for Lion King 2019 was the lack of colour. The luscious greens, brilliant azure skies, sand brown manes, Scarâs brilliant sheer black mane. It was all gone. Washed out and faded and I swear I felt a piece of my heart shatter when I saw that.
Jesus that one piece of Scar concept made me sad. It's all this realistic hairs and stuff but he's got eyebrows and an actual scowling expression. Jesus, this could have been good.
We were robbed of what Scar could have been
It would still be the same recycled story
@@squeen666 the only thing they can do to change it is to tell the original Hamlet , even that isn't new
"Video games aren't known for their story telling capabilities"
I disagree, and am unreasonably frustrated at the laughing Tidus meme.
what's the chance of you making a video essay on that?
I agree. It was meant to be cringe! That's one of my favorite stories of all time.
Yeah dude RDR2's story is great. Witcher's story is great. Old ass games like KOTOR 1 and 2 beats the whole Disney Star Wars trilogy.
Ik I mean The Last of Us anyone?
I think in general though he's right. Videogames are still a relatively young medium for storytelling. Yes there are some great examples that stand out like The Last of Us, Red Dead Redemption, God of War, Ori etc. but I'd still say they're still very much in a vast minority. Not saying that good storytelling in movies is awfully plentiful either, but storytelling tropes in movies have been established and studied for almost a century. Videogames are still trying to figure it out, often not going much further than just emulating cinema in well acted and produced cut scenes and set pieces with ultra realistic graphics. And then the majority of them don't even tell stories, which is fine because games don't need a compelling story to be fun, whereas with movies, even the worst ones, kinda need a story to hold it all together.
It's almost like they are just copying what they already done, without understanding what made the original good. Just like when a kid copies their homework from their friend, without actually understanding the lesson.
Will it be done? Yes.
Will it be profitable on the long run for you? No.
Disney might earn shittons of money with these films *now*. But they'll run out for remakeable material and by that time everyone with a knowledge of how to make a proper movie, will leave them.
I've been saying for years that the very best Disney live action remake was 101 Dalmatians. I've always felt like that was so strange, because the original was not one of their better movies at the time, and the remake was pretty underappreciated, including by me. But ever since this onslaught of cynical cash grab remakes, it forces me to look back on Dalmatians and say, "man, they got that one right at least. That's the only one they got right." It's kind of a treasure now.
agreed, i hated the live action 101 dalmatians as a kid but i do agree it is the best live action remake out there
I refuse to watch Disney remakes and I refuse to let my kids watch them.
@M J Grasscutter they are better not watching it really
there are so many good movies out there
@M J Grasscutter we will stick to the originals
@M J Grasscutter It's up to a parent to decide what they want their kids exposed to. I wouldn't let my children watch them either.
Winifred Eghrudje how long do you think it will take to remake that?
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Animated movies make me sad these days because they are either the dumbest most kid pandering things or they are boring or occasionally the most crass over the top nonsense that only serves to offend. I really really wish more people would acknowledge that animation has the most potential
Aaand thatâs where anime comes in. Have you seen A Silent Voice? Any Ghiblis?
@@EtamirTheDemiDeer Actually Ghibli is moving in that direction. Have you seen the shots released for Goro Miyazaki's film?? Why would they tarnish their prestigious name by going GCI and creating something that looks as cheap as Miraculous? They have to listen to feedback from fans or they'll be another Disney. Though I must agree with you on A Silent Voice - one of my favourite films of all time.
@@tanzeemahmed7196 honestly, i don't blame Hayao for leaving Goro's first motion picture before it even ended. That guy will never be his father and he only makes Studio Ghibli look like another generic lazy anime company.
Theres good kids movies. Like kung fu panda and megamind for example
I just realised that maybe you meant 2D movies?
32:20 The "Why?" is so compressed and crushed that it sounds like it's from a 90's video game
The only good thing from this movie is how amazing the CGI technology is.... And then the company that made the technology went bankrupt đ€·đ
Look At What *MY* Computers Can Do: The Movie.
@Ian Dog It's the same with Spielberg for Tin Tin and James Cameron for Avatar. "I've got a new box of toys and you have to pay to see me play with them."
Same with frozen 2...
If all animated movies are just going to look like hours long adds for Uncharted and Assassins Creed for no reason Iâll lose my shit.
Disney has forgotten that one of the best points of animation is that it allows you to show things that canât happen in reality.
Join us for Lady And The Tramp, "live action" CGI, where Tramp needs a scabies treatment for living on the street! Marvel at how beautifully rendered his resulting lymphadenopathy is. Realizmz!
Do they even remember their roots?? The point of virtual storytelling? The point of even _*telling a fucking STORY*_?!?! Itâs infuriating how ironic this BranD is today, using their past achievements as nostalgia bait instead of a set for expectations and a strive to do better... are they even a studio anymore?? They just feel like an empire.. the childlike joy has been stripped from my subconscious whenever I see their name because of the lack of passion and magic in their cash-grabbing disappointments. Itâs sad, really...
Pretty much; imo the most memorable "kids" movies in the last years whereMoana, Coco, HTTYD 3, Frozen 2... all full of wonder and not afraid to really go down into imagination fuel. Can't wait to watch Soul, that one also looks super promising.
0_o why is it I had no idea there was an even older THE THING movie?
That fun that i got recommended this 2 year old vidéo the same Time as you.
And yeah that's juste a lame premise to give me an excuse to say that I'm a Big fan of your work ^^'
I think I would have actually preferred a bland but hyper-realistic video game where you played as a lion in pride rock, maybe something like a prequel where you build your pride up and establish yourself as the king of beasts for the area, perhaps fight off other lion prides. I know they'll never share any of the 3D designs or layouts they made but it's right there, they could do it. They have the technology, the money. Just make the game Disney.
Mulan is also Decimated, she got turn into a mary sue with supper power even when she was a child!
GIRL POWER!!!
Xd
Because Disney higher ups donât understand that women can be powerful through growth and hard work, they think that all women are just useless if they arenât literally the most powerful being in the world
Using the phrase Mary Sue straight up invalidates all your media opinions at this point.
@@SeanORaigh he's right though, the new Mulan literally opens with a scene telling us how amazing and powerful she is it's fucking hilarious.
She became Rae from Star Wars
Jeremy Iron's Scar has more emotion and charisma in one line than every actor and character in this entire movie.
Exactly! The actors sounded bored
The look of sheer terror on my cat's face when my husband spanked my ass had more emotion than the entirety of this movie.
@NitPix I donât know if you guys ever plan on coming back, but know that I and others miss ya. Some of the most insightful and simultaneously hilarious film and TV analyses Iâve had the pleasure to watch.
38:41 "Less energy is given to it all because the guy is 73 years old now."
James Earl Jones was 88 when the remake was made, 89 when you made this video, and is 90 now. When you're talking about the most iconic voice of the feature, accuracy really pays.
One of the only original voices
Okay but the point still stands. He doesnât sound the same or as powerful as before. He doesnât sound like a lion. And being the original actor doesnât change anything about the end result.
Yeah my son is three, he's young enough for the Lion King remake to be the one he grows up with...he hates it. He only wants the original version. I couldn't be prouder.
Your son deserves a hug. Please give him an extra hug today
@@kadijahamad9862 will do
still paid for tickets & giving Disney money tho so...
Raising him right
I was skeptical of this comment, but then I realized how boring realism is to children. My five year-old cousin would never enjoy a documentary lookin ass lion king
The voice actors were the worst. Well some were not. Scar voice was terrible and Simba, Nala too
There's also a good number of ultra talented black voice actors out there, but no, they're keeping on the trend of hiring of live action actors and celebs, some of which aren't good at voice work.
They should have just brought back Jeremy Irons just like they did James Earl Jones
nxvxr I don't even think it should matter if they were black or not. They're lions. They don't have races, the actors could have been ANY race and it wouldn't have mattered to me. As long as the voice actors were actually good. None of the voice acting in the new lion king was very good :/
Well according to my vision...
James Earl Jones is too old to reprise his role as Mufasa.
Seth Rogen and Billy Eichner truly had lame humor.
JD McCrary lacks emotions.
Donald Grover sounded dull.
Beyoncé Giselle Knowles didn't fit Nala and she has a too popular voice.
Chiwetel Ejiofor is a good actor but not a very good Scar. He sounded agressive and brutal whereas the point is that Scar must be not that strong physically but cunning and manipulative.
@@LadyAhro doing a full cast of nigerians to voice Lions doesn't make any sense.
Can we just take a moment to praise how Scars lip wiggles when he says "the" in that death scene and it just adds to the emphasis? The frown mixed with the word makes Scar grimace in that split second and the lip wiggle just punctuates it!
scar looks like they drew on his eye with a sharpie lmao