The Lion King Movie (2019) Review
With the success of the recent
live-action remakes of classic Disney animated movies, I was really
looking forward to this new version of The Lion King. I loved what
Disney did with Beauty and the Beast and most recently the new
Aladdin movie. The later of which I find has the best soundtrack of
these new remakes. So, I was hoping to be blown away by the new lion
king movie. While I did enjoy the movie, I left a bit disappointed.
The new version is almost shot for shot
the same as the original animated movie. Unlike the new Aladdin which
added several new changes, The Lion King only had small changes that
didn't actually impact the story much nor give the story a broader
scope. Director John Favreau used the technology he help develop
during filming The Jungle Book live action remake, and up'd the game
for this movie. The visuals are spectacular, at times you forget that
these are not actual lions or animals on screen. Even the landscape
and environment are computer generated graphics. This movie looks
better than some nature documentaries.
However, looks are not everything, and
this movie falls flat for me in a few areas. First, the voice actors
specifically, Scar, Simba and Nala. To be fair, the actors are not
trained voice professionals, but little emotion comes through in
their performances. Secondly, the story doesn't add enough new to it,
making me think this was only remade to challenge the visual effects
team. Lastly and most importantly the songs. The original animated
movie has a some of the most notable Disney musical numbers. So,
popular that the Broadway musical version is still going on to this
day. And while Donald Glover and Beyonce do bring their vocal talents
to the song “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” the other songs
aren't as strong, and that includes the new Beyonce song “Spirit”.
While the songs in the movie were fine, they didn't blow me away the
way the Aladdin soundtrack did.
Now on to the positives of the movie!
Three of the characters stood out, Timon voiced by Billy Eichner,
Pumba voiced by Seth Rogen and Zazu voiced by John Oliver. These
three make a big impact on the movie and provide most of the comedic
relief. Eichner and Rogen even sing a new and longer version of “The
Lion Sleeps Tonight”. And Eichner pays tribute to another classic
Disney song from Beauty and the Beast (not the one you're thinking
of). While I was disappointed In Chiwetel Ejiofor's Scar, I was
impressed with Alfre Woodard's Sarabi (Simba's mom). She offered a
strength to the character that was in the original but Woodard
improved the character. A quick mention to the hyena's, they are a
lot more threatening in this version, with Shenzi being the fierce
leader.
If you loved the original animated The
Lion King then you will enjoy the new version. However, don't get too
excited for the musical numbers. While there is a lot of good in this
movie, it's not one of my favorites from these new Disney remakes. I
may watch it again, but since it doesn't added enough new changes I'd
rather watch the animated movie. I'll say this though, I did cry
throughout the whole movie, and as a cat person, I found young Simba
to be absolutely freaking adorable! So, there you go, a good movie,
but not a favorite of mine. Still something to check out if you love
the animated version.