Posted on July 5, 2019In ‘The Lion King’ (1994), Simba chases Rafiki through a dark tunnel of vines after Rafiki implies that he knew Simba’s father. Per director Rob Minkoff, “This represents Simba’s tangled unconscious… he’s rushing back through all of his buried memories and suppressed thoughts of his father.” In ‘The Lion King’ (1994), Simba chases Rafiki through a dark tunnel of vines after Rafiki implies that he knew Simba’s father. Per director Rob Minkoff, “This represents Simba’s tangled unconscious… he’s rushing back through all of his buried memories and suppressed thoughts of his father.” Touch here for the full post on Little Movie Moments tumblr
Posted on July 5, 2019In ‘The Lion King’ (1994), Simba chases Rafiki through a dark tunnel of vines after Rafiki implies that he knew Simba’s father. Per director Rob Minkoff, “This represents Simba’s tangled unconscious… he’s rushing back through all of his buried memories and suppressed thoughts of his father.” In ‘The Lion King’ (1994), Simba chases Rafiki through a dark tunnel of vines after Rafiki implies that he knew Simba’s father. Per director Rob Minkoff, “This represents Simba’s tangled unconscious… he’s rushing back through all of his buried memories and suppressed thoughts of his father.” Touch here for the full post on Little Movie Moments tumblr
Posted on April 17, 2019In “The Lion King” (1994), before attacking the hyenas in the cave, Pumba shouts “They call me, Mr. Pig!” This is a reference to the 1967 “In the Heat of the Night” quote, “They call me Mr. Tibbs.” In “The Lion King” (1994), before attacking the hyenas in the cave, Pumba shouts “They call me, Mr. Pig!” This is a reference to the 1967 “In the Heat of the Night” quote, “They call me Mr. Tibbs.” Touch here for the full post on Little Movie Moments tumblr