Wednesday, 24 November 2010

The Lion King Evaluation

The moral of The Lion King is to teach the audience about friendship, family and togetherness. There is uplifting music in the opening sequence as well as the introduction of key characters and themes. This automatically makes the audience want to watch more and from the very beginning you are intrigued to find out what is going to happen later on. 
The plot is introduced by the lifting of main character, Simba, therefore we know this will be about the growth of Simba and his journey to dominance, showing that one day he will be king. Also, this brought the whole kingdom together showing equality between all animals and how they all worship their king. 
The title of the film is clearly displayed in a bold, colourful way to engage the audience, mainly being children therefore this will attract them further. 




This image shows the key moment at the very beginning of the film in which the future king, Simba, is christened and immediately worshiped by fellow Savannah creatures because of his future role. 
Class is shown at this time through a low angle shot, also a P.O.V shot of the other animals. The fact that he is towering over the other animals immediately suggests power. 

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