Does Simba have an eyesight problem?

Does Simba have an eyesight problem?

Postby Animal of the Wild » April 11th, 2014, 6:58 pm

http://lionking.wikia.com/wiki/I_Just_C ... King_(film)#cite_note-0

According to this wiki page, the DVD commentary reveals something a little disturbing.

Go to the trivia section, and you'll see an apparent explanation for the bright colors and trippy shapes in the song---apparently it's to "reflect the world through Simba's eyes".

Now, I know the cast and the story are fictional, but who would have thought Simba sees things so differently? I mean, does anything in this sequence look remotely like the movie during the non-musical scenes?

I dunno. Maybe I'm overthinking it. It's just startling, though.
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Re: Does Simba have an eyesight problem?

Postby Tsuki » April 11th, 2014, 10:27 pm

Apparently the whole film was going to be like that i.e. Bright African colours but in the end they decided against it. I've always seen it as a tribute to the first idea.
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Re: Does Simba have an eyesight problem?

Postby Ninaroja » April 11th, 2014, 10:51 pm

I think they meant "through Simba's eyes" as in he is a child and interprets life in a vivid and exciting way - not that it is literally what he sees. When you're a child literally everything is exciting because you're still so innocent and naive to the way things truly are i.e. monotonous and at times quite dark


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Re: Does Simba have an eyesight problem?

Postby Animal of the Wild » April 11th, 2014, 11:52 pm

OK, that's what I sort of thought. I can completely understand that. I mean, it's funny. A lot of things I remember from when I was little seem a lot more bland to me than they once were, but it's not them that's changed---it's me who has.
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Re: Does Simba have an eyesight problem?

Postby KiarasBiggestFan » April 12th, 2014, 12:42 am

I agree that it's probably his active imagination.
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Re: Does Simba have an eyesight problem?

Postby Arbystrider » April 12th, 2014, 1:53 am

[quote="Simba the Lion King"]Go to the trivia section, and you'll see an apparent explanation for the bright colors and trippy shapes in the song---apparently it's to "reflect the world through Simba's eyes".[/quote]

1. I'm so tempted to make a drug reference here.
2. Yeah, you just misunderstood the metaphor that the wiki page is using there.
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Re: Does Simba have an eyesight problem?

Postby DGFone » April 12th, 2014, 9:30 am

It's not meant to be taken literately. The song is how Simba views the world, but not how his eyes work. It's that he sees being a king as a huge party where he can do whatever he wants, so naturally he can't wait to be king. The change in colors is just Disney's way of telling the audience that they know that the songs in the movies are not completely in canon and break apart from the main story somewhat, and Disney might as well have fun with the song and do something cool with it.

So no, Simba is not on permanent LSD.

Also remember that the same thing was done with Upendi in SP. That is not how Rafiki sees things.
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Re: Does Simba have an eyesight problem?

Postby MooLion » April 12th, 2014, 12:25 pm

[quote="DGFone"]So no, Simba is not on permanent LSD.[/quote]


Ha!

I agree with the above comments, and as Tsuki said, that IJCWTBK sequence was mostly a little tribute to the colourful African style of painting.
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