I remember being completely captivated by ‘The Lion King’ when I was a kid. The story of Simba’s journey from a cub to a king, the catchy songs, and the vibrant animation were all things that left an indelible mark on my childhood. Recently, I decided to rewatch it as an adult, curious to see if it would still hold the same magic. To my surprise, while the film’s core themes of responsibility and growth still resonated with me, I found myself noticing nuances and underlying messages that had gone completely over my head as a child. The themes of loss, redemption, and the cyclical nature of life and death were all there, but they carried a depth that I had missed before. It’s fascinating how a movie we adore as children can take on new meanings and layers as we grow older, making us appreciate it in ways we couldn’t have imagined back then.

  • @Cannibal_MoshpitV3
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    161 year ago

    First watch of Starship Troopers as a kid: Kill the bug menace! RICO’S ROUGHNECKS HUH

    Second watch as an adult: Holy shit, this is way too close to reality

    Third watch: Kill the bug menace! RICO’S ROUGHNECKS HUH

    • SSTF
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      81 year ago

      Knowledge is knowing that humans were the aggressors, participating in an unjust territory grab and a war of extermination meant to prop up a social military complex.

      Wisdom is knowing that the only good bug is a dead bug.