The Lion King Blu-Ray/DVD
Rated PG Running time: 93 min.
The Lion King Blu-Ray/DVD
Rated PG Running time: 93 min.
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This marvelous Hamlet-related film has been a big hit in its 3-D re-release,and
now is available in a superb take-home package that features both the
Blu-Ray and the DVD version.
This is is a father-son story that the whole family can watch, though
parents should be wary that there are violent scenes that will be scary
for pre-school children. Elton John’s beautiful song celebrating
the Circle of Life well supports the panoramic scene in which the shaman
mandrill Rafiki climbs to the top of Pride Rock where little Simba and
his parents King Mufasa (James Earl Jones) and Queen Sarabi (Madge Sinclair)
are waiting for him. In a baptism-like scene he anoints the cub and presents
him as the new prince to the multitude of animals assembled below. All
bow and rejoice at this happy occasion.
All, that is, except for Scar, brother of Mufasa. Ambitious and jealous,
he has stayed away. As wonderfully voiced by Jeremy Irons, Scar masks
his jealousy in sarcastic remarks, often with double meanings. Turning
his evil thoughts into deeds with the help of a pack of hyenas, he kills
his rival and seizes the throne, but his plan to kill Simba as well,
is thwarted, and the cub escapes to a far off land. Raised by some curious
creatures, Simba grows to adulthood, but only an encounter with his childhood
friend Nala and Rafiki, convinces him to return from exile and confront
Scar.
The film will resonate with people of faith with its theme near the end
of the importance of rememberance. In a spiritual encounter with his
father, Simba is inspired to remember his legacy and his responsibility
to live up to it. Also, parents will appreciate the early scene showing
the closeness of father and son and the call to honor that relationship.
The disks include
a fine “making of the film,” the usual voice
over commentary by the filmmakers, and, depending on what set you purchase,
deleted scenes
extended footage, song cuts, and some family On-line access to interactive
features. This film lends itself to use by parents, grandparents, and
church leaders who want more than just entertainment for the young child
under their care.
