April 1, 2007
“Lion King” is one of my favourite movies and this is not because I like watching beautiful animated and speaking drawings. As Einstein says “The most difficult things should be explained in a simple way, but not made simplier” That’s exactly what we can see in “Lion King”
There are many topics about life which are revieled in the cartoon. For example the most problematic question about a person is the personal growing up. In the movie we can see a little kid, who had a very bad luck, but after that learns how to face the problems and not just running away from them. We can also meet the problem about love - Simba and Nalla. Does love conquer everything? Does love exist? We can just watch the relationship between the two lions and see how they face problems about being apreciated and having at least someone to rely on. Love appears in a moment you feel you don’t need it right now, it destroys your harmony and it builds a new better harmony of your heart. Another important topic is about being a parent and how parents always give everything for their children who give everything for theirs too. It doesn’t mean to sacrifice for ones kids, just it is exactly un “all-conquering-real-love”! Another topic is about braveness - it is not the lack of fear but the ability to realise that something is more importnant than the fact you are now scared! There are also problems about honour, about blood lines - that they’re not always so important(Simba & Scar). And another problem is about the real friendship - friends appear always just at the moment you most need them and they never leave you when you are in a difficulty. They walk with you trough life and a friend can be called the one with who you’ve spent a whole lot of moments, problems and situations together.
Isn’t it strange how such topics are revieled in a cartoon that is watched by little kids? And hasn’t somebody said that kids are wiser than the adults? As Luis Armstorng sings “I see babies cry, I watch them grow, They’ll learn much more than I’ll ever know, and I think to myself, what a wonderful World!” No, I’m not out of my mind, I’m just talking about the circle of life! everyone learns how to live by living! It is actualy the fact that Einstein was right - the wisest and meaningful things are hidden in the simpliest things of life - the simple details that we often neglect when we say “Now I’m going to apply for college(or smth elese, also very important) and everything that stands in my way will be removed!” But aren’t these impediments what teaches us how to live? And if we’re so hurried that we neglect them then may I quote a very famous writer Aleko Konstantinov who asks “And when are we going to live?!”

April 1, 2007 at 8:23 pm
wise, as usual
April 4, 2007 at 10:12 am
Thank you
but however I’m not so wise - I just seem wise when I think deeply for smht - but this is not my usual situation 
April 4, 2007 at 9:23 pm
it will be if you practice deep thinking on a daily basis
April 5, 2007 at 1:14 pm
March 27, 2008 at 11:22 pm
The Lion King is my fav childhood movie! It’s so cute, I love everything about it! =)