*{Timestamps}* 00:00 - noteworthy moments 00:25 - horrible voice direction for Eric Andre and Keegan-Michael Key (& for everybody really) 03:34 - this is what TVtropes calls “Adaptation Relationship Overhaul” and if fucking sucks here 04:47 - _we’re getting into touchy territory with the hyenas now_ 07:15 - Adam explaining the Be Prepared drama 08:38 - Lion King 2019’s audience 09:13 - oh wow 10:01 - Elton John has fuck you money 10:10 - it’s like Disney has some sort of kink shame fetish of how hypocritical they are (I would say they were just money-hungry, but they’ve been so bad at earning money as of lately, that I can’t believe even that option) 11:26 - 2019 Jasmine 12:14 - when a Hollywood director’s case of same face syndrome is worse than a preteen deviantartist’s… 14:15 - the bad lighting 15:57 - Donald Glover momentarily becomes British 16:13 - Simba returning to Pride Rock scene 20:30 - Nala’s “command” 22:24 - OmG bEyOnCe!!! YoU gO gIrL!!! Go OfF qUeEn!!! QuEeN *bEe* ThAt Is!!! 24:57 - Disney’s artificial method of making those weak old submissive female characters strong powerful whahmyn (I absolutely hate this trend, why demean already strong female characters like this? You probably wouldn’t even have those strong female characters today if it weren’t for characters like original Jasmine or Cinderella to pioneer them in the past) 25:53 - ah yes, Beyonce is the key to making strong female characters 26:39 - Jon’s trying to build a moment 27:17 - shitty subs 28:18 - UST between lions 29:15 - censorship of the Igbt (we all know where Adam is going with this in this review) 31:19 - UGLY 31:44 - ah yes, a corporation who censored BIack people promotes a corporate film that had BIack people hidden behind bad animation and playing animals as significant to the BIack community 32:52 - credits 25:03 As a woman, Adam’s correct, I am pretty offended by this song
I imagine he probably had a similar attitude to George Lucas when character ideas were presented to him. Or actually, he probably cared a lot less than George did.
@@YMSHighlights Yeah it doesn’t sound like David Cage bad, but it just feels that John is too incompetent to incorporate these elements so he tells Eric to stop it.
@@mackielunkey2205 I mean, more like nobody gave a fuck haha It's a paycheck for a kids movie, noone in the production would feel like putting in major creative input I mean it made billions, & while I know it's a moot argument but it is for baby children haha Favreau, andre, nobody was trying to make some creative magnum opus They phoned it in, because who cares..? Favreaus definitely not incompetent, it's just it's a crappy lion king remake, who cares? It'll make billions by default I don't blame them for it or think it's fucked up or anything I know adams really passionate about it because it's personal for him, but he's probably one of only a handful of people who actually care or are bothered by this 99% of everyone else is just like yeah, of course it's shitty who cares haha. I don't think they're THIS bothered by it. Still love the edits and looking forward to the review, but I don't hold it against the production or writers
I like how John said " *Beyonce* calls in the cavalry" not " *Nala* calls in the cavalry." Really goes to show that John only saw celebrities, not characters. It really shows in their performances.
@@aericabison23 Nala does attack first. She jumps in immediately after Scar is forced to confess the truth. Once the hyenas start to dogpile Simba, that's when Sarabi and the other lionesses join in. Granted, Nala doesn't say some corny "Lions attack!!!" line. She just charges right towards scar which tbh is way more badass in my eyes.
The absolute best part of that "wont go speechless" shit is that right after that song she gets her mouth covered with magic and is complete useless for the finale. A, making her speechless and B, reducing her role in defeating Jafar , unlike in the original where Jasmine was an important part of distracting him. Disney really do not understand strong female characters.
Yeah definitely sounds like the same mentality that thought "Belle should also be an inventor" and have her invent a washing machine. Also in Lion King 2019's case where they straighten and dull down the personalities of the female characters compared to the male characters, despite Jon trying to put cinematic emphasis on them. The hyenas are the most noticeable.
Jasmine is literally the most privileged person in the city. All the luxury, none of the responsibility. But in the original animated film, she was sympathetic -- her desire to get out of the gilded cage and actually see the outside world was understandable and valid. She was trapped and repressed and the film was smart enough to understand that this was still a sympathetic motive regardless of how rich she was. When they try in the remake to do this "empowerment" thing and make her upset that she wont be sultan... it makes her far less sympathetic. Oh no, her life of luxury wont also translate into government power? It just seems to me a misstep that takes away something from the character and makes her seem less heroic. From understandable spiritual needs that a gilded cage cannot satisfy, and ignorance of the world that is not her fault since she had no cause to know, it becomes about desire for power to complement the luxury?
@@matthewcollins4773 Also remember how in the original aladin assumes she cant do the poll vault thing because shes a palace girl. But she does it just as good as him. Thats a cute little character moment showing shes capable. In the remake she fucks up the jump and falls....
@@1xoACEox1 lol, I didn’t know that. If they showed her trying the pole vault and succeeding the second time in the live action remake then it would have at least showed that she’d improved. Don’t know why Disney no longer gives a damn about character growth anymore.
You have Key and Andre, two of the most popular comedians working today, playing as the hyenas, only this time, the hyenas are serious and very boring, like what is the point?? JON????
Tbf there were attempts at comedy, but it was just the same unfunny punchline. In the theatre I watched the movie in, even the people who laughed at the timon and pumbaa scenes were dead silent during the hyena scenes lol
The thing with the humour in all the recent Disney movies is they're just putting "jokes" in that are easily translatable into every language they can sell to, without requiring any social context or whatever, because writing an actually good joke and then writing a version that would make sense to another culture is too hard for them
Actor clout, it's always actor clout. None of these people are here for their acting or comedy chops, they're here for name recognition only. Adam came to this exact conclusion a couple of parts ago.
Eric Andre is known for screaming and acting crazy, and one of the Hyenas in the original is insane, and they make Eric Andre a totally normal, sane Hyena character.
The " Lions! Attack!" line made me cringe so hard, it's similar to something you'd hear in a saturday morning cartoon like "Kids Next Door! Battle Stations!" or "Titan's! Go!" but without the charismatic energy of those examples.
Simba and Nala spent their whole lives bickering, were happy to see each other for a few seconds after being separated for a long time, then went right back to bickering. They slept close to each other for a night, then Nala left only for Simba to catch up to her, making them coming back to pride rock together a complete coincidence. That's the empowering partnership according to Jon.
The second Nala reunited with Simba, she tells him they need to leave, unlike the original where she's gathering all her thoughts which is, funny enough in a film about talking animals, the more realistic reaction to seeing an old friend again after all these years.
Eric Andre was so vasted. He is so energetic and over the top all the time and he is just boring in this. He probably would be a better Timon, with Hannibal as Pumbaa.
Beyond laughable that they put in this "empowering" song just so the character can fill the exact same role as before, i. e a princess that has to be saved They are so bad at pandering to the woke mob and they still just eat it up because they're braindead
@@IronFreakV It’s not even like Aladdin succeeded in his battle against Jafar because of his manliness or his strength. He played a clever trick on him by making him demand more and more power from the Genie and not realizing the implications of making himself into a Genie. Not to mention Jasmine was literally not some helpless woman in the original. She constantly talked back to her father and reprimanded him for forcing her to comply with an outdated law. She didn’t want a man who would make her be a servant like Jafar would, and she only warmed up to Aladdin because he promised her more than what she had, and appealed to her dream of seeing the world.
I'm hispanic and I think the idea of the hyenas being a negative racial depiction is stupid.Their personalities and mannerisms are modeled after hyenas (go figure) and the actors they cast to play them just happened to be black and hispanic. People just go out of their way to interpret everything as uncharitably as possible these days.
As a fellow Hispanic, I could not agree more. People just go around with massive sticks up their asses hunting for things to be faux-offended over, and when it's supposedly on my behalf it only upsets me more.
@@Ladondorf I had to write a theory paper/presentation on a piece of media. With TLK being one of my favorites, I wanted to do something relating to it, but racism was the only topic my professor approved.
Really sucks that professional voice actors are capped at anime dubs & video games while big name actors are basically just hired for movies & big network cartoons as a marketing tool & it doesn't matter if the acting sucks.
@@michaelstrong5383 I imagine that's because Key and Peele were allowed to riff together for Toy Story 4, meaning their dialogue felt natural. They did the same thing in "Storks" and they're honestly the best part of that movie for similar reasons. I know it can be genuinely difficult to get voice actors to record together due to conflicting schedules or the actors being in different locations when recording, but a solid director will often deliver the other lines in a convincing way so the actors will respond convincingly (especially in a scene with a lot of back and forth), or at least provide solid direction about what the situation is about. I have honestly never seen a movie where it has been SO obvious that the actors were recording separately, because none of the lines flow like a real conversation. EDIT: I have literally just found out that Key and Andre recorded together for some scenes, which makes this somehow even more baffling.
It seems like Keegan-Michael Kay & Jorden Peele have become the new Seth Rogen & James Franco in terms of comedy duos appearing in multiple works together.
It is entirely unreasonable that I've spent a year watching him tear down this film, and when the YMS review comes out I'm still going to watch the whole 10 hour video
I never understood the claim of racism with the hyenas in the original. No matter how you look at it, that makes no sense. Whoopi Goldberg and Cheech Marin were just doing their voices. Cheech wasn't going, "Yo, wassuh ese!" Also, Ed was voiced by Jim Cummings, the main villain was voiced by Jeremy Irons, and Mufasa, Sarabi, Rafiki, and Young Nala were all voiced by black actors. So...what?
the people who claim its racist dont care if it makes any sense, they just want to be outraged. 99% of "racism"-scandals nowadays are complete nonsense, but disney apparently promoting movies based on the skincolour of the people involved in its production? thats what i call progressive and anti-racist
Yeah, it's like... what, they wanted people at Disney to direct Goldberg to sound... less black? Like, seriously, I don't get it. I doubt they forced her to do the voice she did - had that been the case and had she had any issues with it, she would've spoken out about it at this point.
@@BK-jk2sb Yeah, I know it's all just a superficial cover for their own insecurities, but it's just hilarious because you could at least pretend to care about actual problems instead of making them up. Then again, if you completely manufacture a problem, it's easier to "solve". If you want to solve actual problems, then you have to, you know, do something.
@@Silver_Warden Yeah, and I doubt that's the case, because it's just how she sounds. She's not doing a voice. When you see her in interviews, she sounds exactly the same. She's just not being loud and goofy like she was in The Lion King, because that's what animated characters tend to do. None of those actors actually talk like that in real life.
@@DrachonaTheWolf EXACTLY. Believing that you are a good person makes feel good, believing you are a better person than others makes you feel superior. So if you just point out perceived injustice anwhere you look you will have the illusion that you are morally superior to everyone who doesnt do that.
I hate how the singers in this movie dance around the notes rather than hitting them. I don't get it, is it to flex how talented they think they are? It sounds disorienting and annoying, and it's everywhere in this movie I hate it.
Basically, yeah. Even back in 2010 with people like Justin Bieber were praised for singing the same way. Ever since then pop singers have been drifting in figure 8's around the notes in a song
The annoying thing is, when used properly, singing a progression or sequence of notes in quick succession can be very impressive, but it only works when that specific part of the song is to show off your skill (think "The Diva Song" from "The Fifth Element" and the covers of that). When you're singing a song which is trying to convey an emotion, however, it's distracting and sucks all of the emotion out of it. The message of the lyrics and the storytelling takes precedent, not the singers vocal ability. I don't care if Beyoncé thinks she can wobble around a note without even trying, I care if the lions are falling in love!
@@AllyGatorAnimator That's a very good point. For example I don't mind if Freddie Mercury sings a progression of notes a couple times to show off in a song because the rest of it is on note. He actually cares about how the songs sounds musically. But it seems like Beyonce and JD McCrary just want to narcissistically show off their vocal range and don't care about the song itself.
@@syphonfilter9897 Freddie is another great example, great pick! That man loved to get experimental and flashy, but he did so as an artist and still cared about structure and meaning. Even if you want to focus on musicals specifically, most musicals know to keep it for specific moments. E.g. "Defying Gravity" and "Let it Go" both feature Idina Menzel doing this, but they deliberately only do it once near the climax of the song when she's at her most excited and empowered. They even make a point to be sure that all of the lyrics have been sung and understood first. It's thematically appropriate and sparing enough to make you go "wow" instead of "calm down, woman!" It really does rub me the wrong way when you have a song that is so powerful emotionally and a singer takes that as an opportunity to show off. You're right that it comes off as narcissistic, but especially so when the song depends on you being able to listen and engage with what is being said (so literally every song in a musical). It's like the singer is saying "fuck your story, this is MY TIME." As much as I think the Beauty and the Beast remake was screwed out of decent covers (mostly due to poor audio work and bizarre editing choices, but I digress), at least Dan Stevens wasn't warbling all over the damn place while singing about the love of his life and how she'd changed him forever.
@@AllyGatorAnimator I totally agree, very well said. I feel like in the lion king 2019 the singers do not let a note sink in long enough to have an emotional impact before moving on to the next 20 notes they want to dish out to you within the scale, and it sounds like they never even want to land back on the root note of the scale which makes it sound off. Not necessarily a bad thing in music, but unexpected and unsatisfying when trying to convey deep emotions in a scene. And this just leads to an emotionless, disorienting, and detached feeling when listening to it.
This specific highlight just shows how much Jon Favreau did not understand the original Lion King whatsoever. He is claiming that this story is not just about Simba but about a partnership and that with Beyonce in the role as Nala, she was able to bring that to the table. That is complete bullsh*t. This story is a coming-of-age story and it's supposed to be Simba's story, hence why it's called THE LION KING. The fight with Scar is Simba's fight. Nala is not meant to be a character who overtakes Simba's role in the film.
Katzenberg decided to add elements involving coming of age and death, and ideas from personal life experiences, such as some of his trials in his bumpy road in politics, saying about the film, "It is a little bit about myself." From wiki
I nearly choked on my sandwich when the song started over Nala's dialogue, I was only half paying attention and thought she'd just started singing Simba's name out of nowhere. "SimbAaAaAaAaAaAaaAaAaAaAaaOoOoOoOoOhhhhhhhhh."
I hope Adum talks about voice direction in the review, and maybe compares him to a good voice director like Andrea Romano who did Animaniacs, Avatar, Batman, etc
“Female empowerment” characters are almost always cringe. Mostly because they are made with the thought “we need a woman character who is strong because empowerment” rather than “hey I have this great idea for the character”.
The Boys, hands down, has the finest women empowerment moment because it still makes sense in context, and it isn’t just handed down to the viewers on a platter.
My Hero Academia has female characters who are just as powerful as the male characters and the writer never shoves their empowerment in the reader or viewer's faces.
So the original "Be prepared" song had goose stepping for some obvious symbolism and people find that offensive? Why? It's the villains of the movie they murder Mufasa and then ruin the pridelands. I really don't see an issue here.
"U WOOOOOOT" Adum's accents, mock voices and funny vocalizations are so great and his voice so recognizable that I legitimately want him to voice act at some point
‘Then HOW did you see the look in mufasa’s eyes?’ These people get paid more money then I’ll probably ever see in my life to write this dialogue and deliver it
How could they tell if it was the king or not as it's almost pitch black, I have the screen full brightness and squinting real hard as I'm not sure if it's even a lion
@@bray7934 I will say I didn't pay for The Lion King 2019 Blu-ray used *or* new, even for this editing series. Because I always think "This costs as much as a meal from Panda Express. Do I want a shitty movie or orange chicken?" Orange chicken wins every time.
@@YMSHighlights True, but if you have comedic actors in your film, give them SOME material. Billy Eichner and Seth Rogen at least tried as Timon and Pumbaa.
It will come out on Judgement Day, when the seventh seal is broken just before we hear the trumpets sound, and we face the wrath of God upon the earth.
The thing you said about if Sarabi still being the queen I can answer that for you. In the original movie even after Mufasa died the Lionesses still treats Sarabi with respect and in the deleted scenes the lionesses and Zazu still call her “queen Sarabi” and respect her like a ruler. Since Sarabi is the queen of the pride lands share not only the wife of the king , she’s also the leader of the lioness hunting party. Since Sarabi is in charge of the Lioness hunting party she gets to tell them where to hunt and leads them to new hunting grounds. It makes absolutely no sense for Nala saying “lions attack” because she is not the queen and only Sarabi would be giving orders to the other lions. Nala wouldn’t become queen until the end of the movie when she marries Simba.
Honestly the Lion king review could wait another 5 years for me, I love these behind the scenes highlights. It’s like I’m watching special features before the final film.
Eric Andre getting a big paycheck is the only good thing about that movie and the fact that Disney tried to nominate him for an Oscar, which is so funny.
@@bebo2629 Oh yeah, he definitely could've been great in the movie if they actually used any of the supposed dozens of improv recordings with him and Key instead of the embarrassing script
Jasmine's power ballad feels even more out of place because it's this weird Western pop song about girlboss feminism when every other song is a broadway show tune with Arabic influence. It just rubs me the wrong way because like, Jasmine has all this privilege being fuckin royalty and all, and she's like "I won't be speechless!" but she has a hell of a lot more room to say things than women of lower classes in her society, and is still really outspoken as a character. Live action remakes Disney is kinda regressive when it comes to feminism actually, because they think that feminism is about girls being strong in a traditionally masculine way (female CEOs and female characters whose strength lies in kicking as much ass as the boys). It's peak Hollywood commodification.
Red Letter Media calls it "passive progressive". Like they'll crow about the first canon gay woman in Star Wars for promotional purposes and when you actually watch it she's in the background with a decidedly nonhuman girlfriend and gets edited out for the foreign market. It's the coward's approach to inclusion.
25:00 This. The irony seems lost on Hollywood of how acting like women need constant “””empowerment””” messages is incredibly patronizing, especially when you act like it’s this groundbreaking new thing every single time you do it. But people keep cheering this shit on for some fucking reason so what do I know
I just binged all 12 parts over like 3 days a couple of days ago, glad to be here. Adam, the word you are looking for is Aliens. Disney executives are acting like detached people who don't understand humans. The corporate machine can't connect is what you are implying here.
Has anyone ever told Adam about how The Lion Guard revises Scar? Turns out he wasn't evil but a snake bit him and it's venom just corrupted him. Yes it's as dumb as it sounds.
Can't have the preschool viewers actually think about the effects of nurture and the psychology of good and evil. Got to keep it simple and happy at disney junior.
No, that's not it. He was already rather cold and distant ("I did most patrols on my own"), and the venom from the snake bite just made his hateful emotions stronger. I'm not necessarily saying that it makes sense, but the show never said the snake bite factually made him evil. That's just a misinterpretation.
@@thegoatcarnival another thing is that Scar tells this story from HIS perspective, so what really may have happened might have been quite different. Remember, this is the same cat who manipulated a saddened, distraught child who had just been made to face the reality of death and sent him into self-imposed exile for much of his youth.
Remember when Disney cast voice actors for their movies not based only on name recognition? It's like the Disney execs think anyone can be a voice actor if they're famous enough.
Nala already had a song in a TLK thing. It's "Shadowlands" and it's so beautiful and majestic and you really get the feeling of the exact headspace Nala was in. She's saying goodbye to her home to get help and doesn't expect to come back anytime soon or even at all because she doesn't know Simba's alive, and the other lionesses are singing back to her and you just feel this fantastic camaraderie and patriotism they share. I'm HAPPY they don't use this song though because it doesn't belong in this cringe ass movie.
Whenever a shot of the Lion King animated film shows up it is so eye catching and exciting to look at. Then a shot of the Lion King 2019 shows up and it's so boring and tiring to look at...
The other thing with the hyenas was that they added a bunch of lines about "a hyena's belly is never full" and that lions are just the superior kind that's meant to rule the pride lands. Just some weird shit 😬
5:58 here we have a rare appearance of emotion on the characters face, given anger is one of the easier emotions to give off, as it’s a primal emotion and is inherit in many animals, but still, bravo John, you did it alright once. 6:51 also this, cruel laughter and sadistic joy, but the lighting definitely helps.
I don't get it either, but I'd rather have the hyenas goose-stepping than what we had with this version of Be Prepared any day. At least I remember it happened in the original.
They all look extremely sickly, too. Like they've got a really bad infestation of mange. Scar seems to have caught it, as well. Apparently when you're evil, your fur falls out in weird patches.
The worst part about Jasmine's song about being speechless was that it all happened in her head..so..she just remained speechless and had a moment of escapism or whatever as she was taken away, but in reality, remained useless.
My 3 year old LOVES the lion king. He saw that the 2019 version was on Disney+ and wanted to watch. He saw it once, and has never asked to see it again.
There is *no way* they could have done the goose stepping in the realistic CGI style and not have it look completely ridiculous, so I can only assume that bit was out of the question from the start. To be honest I highly doubt the reason they cut it was because of the nazi imagery - do we have any sources that confirm this?
Disney are trying WAY too hard to incorporate "female empowerment" into their remakes. Jasmine's song in Aladdin makes me cringe. I don't watch Disney movies to feel empowered, thats not the point of them XD
Even Nala's "LIONS ATTACK" line is so dumb. I'd love it if another lioness became sarcastic at her. "Oh really, Nala? Can we attack? I thought we would twiddle our paws as our future king is about to get eaten by hyenas."
It is because they do not care in the slightest about empowerment or feminism or race relations or anything adjacent to those subjects. Every time they do this stuff it is solely for the purpose of advertising and pandering. As such there is no nuance or thoughtfulness to it. It is absolutely good to have empowered female representation. But Disney is not providing that, they are just throwing buzzwords at the screen.
I saw it in the theater,there were alot of kids,and they seemed bummed out by the end. The only things that got a chuckle were Simba's first attempt at a roar,and a few Timon lines. I also heard some snickers from the audience when Simba yells Nooo!
19:30. Basically for that exact reason. They didn't want to offend the woke crowd. In the animated film, the original concept was Simba tells her goodbye and wants her to wait in the jungle because he loves her and doesn't want to have her get hurt and she goes after him anyway because she cares for him. Only to be changed in the final draft to Rafiki telling Nala, TImon and Pumbaa that 'De King has returned!' In this film, when they had those concepts to work off of AND her telling Simba she's leaving by morning and waiting for him.(which was in the novel that came out weeks before the film did), They instead they decided to make Nala go from: " I need to find help, Scar is too strong. ' To "DID YOU FORGET I AM BEYONCE BITCH? I'LL GO AND FIGHT SCAR BY MYSELF EVEN THOUGH I LEFT TO FIND HELP IN THE FIRST PLACE."
the thing in the song is not even really a Nazi thing if you look at it. it just has a general military parade vibe to me no nazi symbolism to make it strictly nazis. Like there not even siege hailing, there's no swastikas, ect. they are just marching.
Precisely. Last time I checked, goose-stepping is literally a feature of any despotic regime's army (including but not limited to Disney's BFFs in the CCP)
Wait so they wanted to remove Be prepared but ADD the song for Beyonce?? ok. (also who tf IS Beyonce??? Can somebody explain this to me? She's a singer, right? WHY is she like the bestest singer of all time or whatever??? Why is she such hot shit compared to every other pop singer coming out of the US? I really don't understand what makes her different (because it's not the singing I'll tell you that much)).
She's an extremely popular singer who's married to an extremely popular rapper, and has a genius marketing team that has resulted in her having a large cult of personality since 2015.
@@ryngobrody1627 Ok that makes a little sense I guess but then.... aren't MOST big name pop singers in the US married to some or other singer celebrity of some manner?
@@c-puff Yes, but none of them are similar to the level of celebrity Jay Z and Beyonce are on. Because of the drama they had when Jay Z had an affair, and the albums they made about it, more and more people started paying attention, and at this point they're basically the equivalent of British royalty. Hell, I don't even look up celebrity drama, yet I know about this because I really like Jay Z's music and a ton of his best songs this decade were about his marriage.
@@ryngobrody1627 hmmmm I see I see. So it's basically just the same nonsense as every other celebrity, they just happen to have the biggest megaphones?
even though she’s incredibly overrated she’s actually a pretty great singer and performer. (not in this movie obviously) and i find it quite difficult to believe you don’t actually know who beyoncé is lmaooo. stop acting like you’re too cool to know who she is
21:00 My take on this, as someone who knows a bit about history and successions and not a whole lot about lions; Even assuming Mufasa had a harem, as most lions did, we can assume that Sarabi was his Queen. Upon his death (and the rise of his succesor, in this case Scar), she would become a dowager Queen until a new Queen is announced. Nala would have no power, as she would have been too young to have been in Mufasa's harem at the time of his death, and would thus rank even below the other, more senior lioness's. Then again, I don't think Jon was following any earthly protocols.
In the orginal, when Scar is questioning why the lionesses aren't brining in any food, he calls Sarabi specificity and implies that she's the one leading the hunting parties. So yes, Sarabi still had authority over the lionesses, but it really doesn't even matter because when Scar confesses, they all attack basically without prompt because the king just admitted to regicide. They don't need a leader to prompt them to action.
The song "Speechless" from Aladdin (2019) make no sense because Jasmine is NOT speechless. She's one of the most outspoken characters in Disney history. Remember in the original when she got mad about the men trying to plan her future without her say so? These remakes don't understand the original intent of the characters or the story.
I wonder if Adam‘s going to talk about the fact that they had a perfectly good song for Beyoncé to actually sing from the Broadway musical version of lion King and I didn’t use it. Seriously look up Shadowlands and tell me that that’s all good not a fit perfectly into a good lion king remake *Edit* not this remake
fr they have original songs from the highest grossing stage production ever and extended the remake by about 30 minutes, but didn't add them and effectively cut be prepared.
@@theotherjared9824 Seriously A song from the Broadway show has been tested from some of the harshest critics out there and what do they do not use anything from it.
I remember watching a bootleg of the original Broadway cast of Lion King from 1997 and Heather Headley was Nala. My goodness, she was so good. Just her deep, powerful voice brought such a presence to Nala. She sounded like a real lioness, almost like how JEJ and Jeremy Irons sounded like real lions when they played Mufasa and Scar. Nala also has a big solo number in the show called “Shadowland”, where she basically tells the pride that she is leaving to find help and the other lionesses and Rafiki bless her and send her on her way (this is the basis for the scene where Nala escapes Pride Rock in the movie). Everyone in the original Broadway production was great in their roles, my personal favourite being Jason Raize as Simba. He was better than Broderick in my opinion. Jason was really able to make you feel like this was Simba’s story through and through. Sadly he took his own life in 2004. He was only 28 years old. I feel so sad for his family, friends and colleagues.
YMS Lion King (2019) Editing Highlights (Part 527) Adam: Yeah.. this is definitely gonna be about as long or longer than Kimba. I'm on hour 46 and I haven't even made it past the opening song. I'm hoping to get it out by May of 2072
Also directed by a white guy, scored (halfway I GUESS) by a white guy, animated by (mostly I would guess) white men. I mean, I guess good that there are black actors in the film, but damn if it isn't the most corporate-safe method of progressivism possible.
I seriously do not understand the hyenas being "racial stereotypes" in the original Lion King. Is it because Shenzi and Banzai sound Black and Latino? Even though they were played by Whoopi Goldberg and Cheech Marin, who are Black and Latino respectively. If that's the case, then this same logic would apply to Scar. Scar sounds British because he is played by Jeremy Irons, who is British. But I don't hear people say Scar is a "racial stereotype".
I think I see adam's point on the hyenas. The original is "problematic" let's say, but because it doesn't pretend to be deep and keeps it simplistic and one-dimensional you don't tend to linger on it. The remake trying to be more "nuanced" and "sophisticated" but still keeping the hyenas as the baddies makes you ponder on the implications of its messaging. It's like, why are we rooting for the monarchy again? These hyenas make some pretty valid points. Especially since they're basically a subjugated class and coded as black.
@@Vulgarth1 That's part of the problem though. The idea that those who oppose monarchy or any form of unjust hierarchy are just crazy looters who wanna bring down society. then they put POCs in these roles and model them after racist stereotypes, and bam! you got some pretty yikes implications, especially right now with the BLM movement
*{Timestamps}*
00:00 - noteworthy moments
00:25 - horrible voice direction for Eric Andre and Keegan-Michael Key (& for everybody really)
03:34 - this is what TVtropes calls “Adaptation Relationship Overhaul” and if fucking sucks here
04:47 - _we’re getting into touchy territory with the hyenas now_
07:15 - Adam explaining the Be Prepared drama
08:38 - Lion King 2019’s audience
09:13 - oh wow
10:01 - Elton John has fuck you money
10:10 - it’s like Disney has some sort of kink shame fetish of how hypocritical they are (I would say they were just money-hungry, but they’ve been so bad at earning money as of lately, that I can’t believe even that option)
11:26 - 2019 Jasmine
12:14 - when a Hollywood director’s case of same face syndrome is worse than a preteen deviantartist’s…
14:15 - the bad lighting
15:57 - Donald Glover momentarily becomes British
16:13 - Simba returning to Pride Rock scene
20:30 - Nala’s “command”
22:24 - OmG bEyOnCe!!! YoU gO gIrL!!! Go OfF qUeEn!!! QuEeN *bEe* ThAt Is!!!
24:57 - Disney’s artificial method of making those weak old submissive female characters strong powerful whahmyn (I absolutely hate this trend, why demean already strong female characters like this? You probably wouldn’t even have those strong female characters today if it weren’t for characters like original Jasmine or Cinderella to pioneer them in the past)
25:53 - ah yes, Beyonce is the key to making strong female characters
26:39 - Jon’s trying to build a moment
27:17 - shitty subs
28:18 - UST between lions
29:15 - censorship of the Igbt (we all know where Adam is going with this in this review)
31:19 - UGLY
31:44 - ah yes, a corporation who censored BIack people promotes a corporate film that had BIack people hidden behind bad animation and playing animals as significant to the BIack community
32:52 - credits
25:03 As a woman, Adam’s correct, I am pretty offended by this song
thank you for your service
@@billkormas3460 you’re welcome. BTW when Adam says Latinx he’s joking/being ironic
"Elton John has fuck you money". 😂😂 Rocketman had better use of Elton's songs than this remake did.
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I imagine Eric Andre did a ton of ad libs in the recording booth for fun and Jon was just like "just stick to the script".
I had the same thought. That's probably correct.
I imagine he probably had a similar attitude to George Lucas when character ideas were presented to him. Or actually, he probably cared a lot less than George did.
@@YMSHighlights Yeah it doesn’t sound like David Cage bad, but it just feels that John is too incompetent to incorporate these elements so he tells Eric to stop it.
“Let’s hire two comedic actors and give them no comedy to work with.”
@@mackielunkey2205 I mean, more like nobody gave a fuck haha
It's a paycheck for a kids movie, noone in the production would feel like putting in major creative input
I mean it made billions, & while I know it's a moot argument but it is for baby children haha
Favreau, andre, nobody was trying to make some creative magnum opus
They phoned it in, because who cares..?
Favreaus definitely not incompetent, it's just it's a crappy lion king remake, who cares? It'll make billions by default
I don't blame them for it or think it's fucked up or anything
I know adams really passionate about it because it's personal for him, but he's probably one of only a handful of people who actually care or are bothered by this
99% of everyone else is just like yeah, of course it's shitty who cares haha. I don't think they're THIS bothered by it.
Still love the edits and looking forward to the review, but I don't hold it against the production or writers
I like how John said " *Beyonce* calls in the cavalry" not " *Nala* calls in the cavalry." Really goes to show that John only saw celebrities, not characters. It really shows in their performances.
And in order to tell who is playing whom, you should know these celebrities fairly well. Otherwise you’ll confuse Sarabi for Nala.
I love that after one and a half years of editing Adam suddenly says "I just understood what the fuck was happening in this scene"
In the cartoon, the lionesses didn't need someone to tell them to help. They immediately ran to help Simba when the hyenas started attacking him.
Which is more accurate to real life. Prides take care of each other.
DIDNT JON WANT TO BE REALISTIC
And it was Sarabi who ran first, followed immediately by Nala.
@@aericabison23 Nala does attack first. She jumps in immediately after Scar is forced to confess the truth. Once the hyenas start to dogpile Simba, that's when Sarabi and the other lionesses join in.
Granted, Nala doesn't say some corny "Lions attack!!!" line. She just charges right towards scar which tbh is way more badass in my eyes.
The absolute best part of that "wont go speechless" shit is that right after that song she gets her mouth covered with magic and is complete useless for the finale. A, making her speechless and B, reducing her role in defeating Jafar , unlike in the original where Jasmine was an important part of distracting him. Disney really do not understand strong female characters.
Yeah definitely sounds like the same mentality that thought "Belle should also be an inventor" and have her invent a washing machine.
Also in Lion King 2019's case where they straighten and dull down the personalities of the female characters compared to the male characters, despite Jon trying to put cinematic emphasis on them. The hyenas are the most noticeable.
Jasmine is literally the most privileged person in the city. All the luxury, none of the responsibility. But in the original animated film, she was sympathetic -- her desire to get out of the gilded cage and actually see the outside world was understandable and valid. She was trapped and repressed and the film was smart enough to understand that this was still a sympathetic motive regardless of how rich she was. When they try in the remake to do this "empowerment" thing and make her upset that she wont be sultan... it makes her far less sympathetic. Oh no, her life of luxury wont also translate into government power? It just seems to me a misstep that takes away something from the character and makes her seem less heroic. From understandable spiritual needs that a gilded cage cannot satisfy, and ignorance of the world that is not her fault since she had no cause to know, it becomes about desire for power to complement the luxury?
@@matthewcollins4773 Also remember how in the original aladin assumes she cant do the poll vault thing because shes a palace girl. But she does it just as good as him. Thats a cute little character moment showing shes capable. In the remake she fucks up the jump and falls....
@@1xoACEox1 so much for the whole “women empowerment” thing they wanted to try and do.
@@1xoACEox1 lol, I didn’t know that. If they showed her trying the pole vault and succeeding the second time in the live action remake then it would have at least showed that she’d improved. Don’t know why Disney no longer gives a damn about character growth anymore.
You have Key and Andre, two of the most popular comedians working today, playing as the hyenas, only this time, the hyenas are serious and very boring, like what is the point?? JON????
Tbf there were attempts at comedy, but it was just the same unfunny punchline. In the theatre I watched the movie in, even the people who laughed at the timon and pumbaa scenes were dead silent during the hyena scenes lol
There were some jokes. They're siblings and they argue a lot.
I didn't say they were FUNNY jokes.
The thing with the humour in all the recent Disney movies is they're just putting "jokes" in that are easily translatable into every language they can sell to, without requiring any social context or whatever, because writing an actually good joke and then writing a version that would make sense to another culture is too hard for them
Actor clout, it's always actor clout. None of these people are here for their acting or comedy chops, they're here for name recognition only. Adam came to this exact conclusion a couple of parts ago.
Eric Andre is known for screaming and acting crazy, and one of the Hyenas in the original is insane, and they make Eric Andre a totally normal, sane Hyena character.
It's amazing that Greta Thunberg can fight Global Warming and Bad Disney Remakes at the same time. You go girl.
I like that when nala asks “ARE YOU WITH ME, LIONS?”, the other lions just barf back at her.
Nothing says "yes, ma'am" quite like loudly burping from the depths of your throat.
Such a god awful line
And the funny thing is that they are lioness
The " Lions! Attack!" line made me cringe so hard, it's similar to something you'd hear in a saturday morning cartoon like "Kids Next Door! Battle Stations!" or "Titan's! Go!" but without the charismatic energy of those examples.
Simba and Nala spent their whole lives bickering, were happy to see each other for a few seconds after being separated for a long time, then went right back to bickering. They slept close to each other for a night, then Nala left only for Simba to catch up to her, making them coming back to pride rock together a complete coincidence. That's the empowering partnership according to Jon.
The second Nala reunited with Simba, she tells him they need to leave, unlike the original where she's gathering all her thoughts which is, funny enough in a film about talking animals, the more realistic reaction to seeing an old friend again after all these years.
I deadass forgot Eric Andre was in this movie
Eric Andre was so vasted. He is so energetic and over the top all the time and he is just boring in this. He probably would be a better Timon, with Hannibal as Pumbaa.
Same with Keagan Micheal Key
They completely wasted both him and Keegan-Michael Key
@@michaelstrong5383 100%
@@bebo2629 now that would have worked, but it’s an idea too smart for Jon. Right *JOOOOOON!*
My favorite part of the "I Won't be Speechless" scene is when she gets immediately silenced by Jafar's magic lol
Beyond laughable that they put in this "empowering" song just so the character can fill the exact same role as before, i. e a princess that has to be saved
They are so bad at pandering to the woke mob and they still just eat it up because they're braindead
@@IronFreakV It’s not even like Aladdin succeeded in his battle against Jafar because of his manliness or his strength. He played a clever trick on him by making him demand more and more power from the Genie and not realizing the implications of making himself into a Genie.
Not to mention Jasmine was literally not some helpless woman in the original. She constantly talked back to her father and reprimanded him for forcing her to comply with an outdated law. She didn’t want a man who would make her be a servant like Jafar would, and she only warmed up to Aladdin because he promised her more than what she had, and appealed to her dream of seeing the world.
I'm hispanic and I think the idea of the hyenas being a negative racial depiction is stupid.Their personalities and mannerisms are modeled after hyenas (go figure) and the actors they cast to play them just happened to be black and hispanic. People just go out of their way to interpret everything as uncharitably as possible these days.
I agree, I never saw them as any race as a kid.
Although, I do have the problem of always picturing Banzai as Cheech from _Cheech and Chong._
As a fellow Hispanic, I could not agree more. People just go around with massive sticks up their asses hunting for things to be faux-offended over, and when it's supposedly on my behalf it only upsets me more.
I wrote my final college presentation on the racial insensitivity in the original and I pulled 100% of it right outa my butt.
@@goodmanticore What was the assignment?
@@Ladondorf I had to write a theory paper/presentation on a piece of media. With TLK being one of my favorites, I wanted to do something relating to it, but racism was the only topic my professor approved.
Really sucks that professional voice actors are capped at anime dubs & video games while big name actors are basically just hired for movies & big network cartoons as a marketing tool & it doesn't matter if the acting sucks.
Who at Disney said: “Let’s hire Keegan-Michael Key & Eric André, and don’t give them jokes.”
Hell, Toy Story 4 had both Key and Peele, and they had more jokes there than any of the hyenas in this film.
@@michaelstrong5383 I imagine that's because Key and Peele were allowed to riff together for Toy Story 4, meaning their dialogue felt natural. They did the same thing in "Storks" and they're honestly the best part of that movie for similar reasons.
I know it can be genuinely difficult to get voice actors to record together due to conflicting schedules or the actors being in different locations when recording, but a solid director will often deliver the other lines in a convincing way so the actors will respond convincingly (especially in a scene with a lot of back and forth), or at least provide solid direction about what the situation is about.
I have honestly never seen a movie where it has been SO obvious that the actors were recording separately, because none of the lines flow like a real conversation.
EDIT: I have literally just found out that Key and Andre recorded together for some scenes, which makes this somehow even more baffling.
It seems like Keegan-Michael Kay & Jorden Peele have become the new Seth Rogen & James Franco in terms of comedy duos appearing in multiple works together.
"Get away from my mother"
I couldn't help but think of the "Father!" line from the Oldboy remake.
Please, no. _Think of the children!_
No it's "FATHAAAA..." *BANG!*
"SIMBA! YOU'RE SUDDENLY MORE BRITISH THAN I AM!!"
@@michaelstrong5383 " T S I M M P A H ! "
It is entirely unreasonable that I've spent a year watching him tear down this film, and when the YMS review comes out I'm still going to watch the whole 10 hour video
they should have just given each character a unique hat so we could have identified them easier : 3
Or like a sticker that’s been slapped on to their bodies that say “hello, my name is _______”
@@crimsondynamo615 or honestly go full MLP and give them unique ass tattoos
I never understood the claim of racism with the hyenas in the original. No matter how you look at it, that makes no sense. Whoopi Goldberg and Cheech Marin were just doing their voices. Cheech wasn't going, "Yo, wassuh ese!" Also, Ed was voiced by Jim Cummings, the main villain was voiced by Jeremy Irons, and Mufasa, Sarabi, Rafiki, and Young Nala were all voiced by black actors. So...what?
the people who claim its racist dont care if it makes any sense, they just want to be outraged. 99% of "racism"-scandals nowadays are complete nonsense, but disney apparently promoting movies based on the skincolour of the people involved in its production? thats what i call progressive and anti-racist
Yeah, it's like... what, they wanted people at Disney to direct Goldberg to sound... less black? Like, seriously, I don't get it. I doubt they forced her to do the voice she did - had that been the case and had she had any issues with it, she would've spoken out about it at this point.
@@BK-jk2sb Yeah, I know it's all just a superficial cover for their own insecurities, but it's just hilarious because you could at least pretend to care about actual problems instead of making them up. Then again, if you completely manufacture a problem, it's easier to "solve". If you want to solve actual problems, then you have to, you know, do something.
@@Silver_Warden Yeah, and I doubt that's the case, because it's just how she sounds. She's not doing a voice. When you see her in interviews, she sounds exactly the same. She's just not being loud and goofy like she was in The Lion King, because that's what animated characters tend to do. None of those actors actually talk like that in real life.
@@DrachonaTheWolf EXACTLY. Believing that you are a good person makes feel good, believing you are a better person than others makes you feel superior. So if you just point out perceived injustice anwhere you look you will have the illusion that you are morally superior to everyone who doesnt do that.
22:23
Jon: "Beyonce as a lion really helped me expand."
Oooh my.
E X P A N D D O N G
adum should do a “Guess That Lion” segment similar to ralphthemoviemaker’s minions video
“Oh that’s Sarabi”
I hate how the singers in this movie dance around the notes rather than hitting them. I don't get it, is it to flex how talented they think they are? It sounds disorienting and annoying, and it's everywhere in this movie I hate it.
Basically, yeah. Even back in 2010 with people like Justin Bieber were praised for singing the same way. Ever since then pop singers have been drifting in figure 8's around the notes in a song
The annoying thing is, when used properly, singing a progression or sequence of notes in quick succession can be very impressive, but it only works when that specific part of the song is to show off your skill (think "The Diva Song" from "The Fifth Element" and the covers of that).
When you're singing a song which is trying to convey an emotion, however, it's distracting and sucks all of the emotion out of it. The message of the lyrics and the storytelling takes precedent, not the singers vocal ability. I don't care if Beyoncé thinks she can wobble around a note without even trying, I care if the lions are falling in love!
@@AllyGatorAnimator That's a very good point. For example I don't mind if Freddie Mercury sings a progression of notes a couple times to show off in a song because the rest of it is on note. He actually cares about how the songs sounds musically. But it seems like Beyonce and JD McCrary just want to narcissistically show off their vocal range and don't care about the song itself.
@@syphonfilter9897 Freddie is another great example, great pick! That man loved to get experimental and flashy, but he did so as an artist and still cared about structure and meaning.
Even if you want to focus on musicals specifically, most musicals know to keep it for specific moments. E.g. "Defying Gravity" and "Let it Go" both feature Idina Menzel doing this, but they deliberately only do it once near the climax of the song when she's at her most excited and empowered. They even make a point to be sure that all of the lyrics have been sung and understood first. It's thematically appropriate and sparing enough to make you go "wow" instead of "calm down, woman!"
It really does rub me the wrong way when you have a song that is so powerful emotionally and a singer takes that as an opportunity to show off. You're right that it comes off as narcissistic, but especially so when the song depends on you being able to listen and engage with what is being said (so literally every song in a musical). It's like the singer is saying "fuck your story, this is MY TIME."
As much as I think the Beauty and the Beast remake was screwed out of decent covers (mostly due to poor audio work and bizarre editing choices, but I digress), at least Dan Stevens wasn't warbling all over the damn place while singing about the love of his life and how she'd changed him forever.
@@AllyGatorAnimator I totally agree, very well said. I feel like in the lion king 2019 the singers do not let a note sink in long enough to have an emotional impact before moving on to the next 20 notes they want to dish out to you within the scale, and it sounds like they never even want to land back on the root note of the scale which makes it sound off. Not necessarily a bad thing in music, but unexpected and unsatisfying when trying to convey deep emotions in a scene. And this just leads to an emotionless, disorienting, and detached feeling when listening to it.
This specific highlight just shows how much Jon Favreau did not understand the original Lion King whatsoever. He is claiming that this story is not just about Simba but about a partnership and that with Beyonce in the role as Nala, she was able to bring that to the table. That is complete bullsh*t. This story is a coming-of-age story and it's supposed to be Simba's story, hence why it's called THE LION KING. The fight with Scar is Simba's fight. Nala is not meant to be a character who overtakes Simba's role in the film.
My theory is that Beyonce is secretly holding these people at gunpoint behind the camera when they talk about her
Beyonce demanded to become the main character
Katzenberg decided to add elements involving coming of age and death, and ideas from personal life experiences, such as some of his trials in his bumpy road in politics, saying about the film, "It is a little bit about myself."
From wiki
Not to mention it’s an adaptation of Hamlet. Y’know, one of Shakespeare’s best known plays.
I nearly choked on my sandwich when the song started over Nala's dialogue, I was only half paying attention and thought she'd just started singing Simba's name out of nowhere.
"SimbAaAaAaAaAaAaaAaAaAaAaaOoOoOoOoOhhhhhhhhh."
The only women that get empowered by nala girl boss are the middle aged soccer moms whose only validation comes from Disney movies
Or Beyoncé songs
As a woman I approve of this comment
Space Jam (Adum & Pals)
Scoot: "That's racist."
Adum: "Single moms, with no children."
"There he is!" walked so that "You're in luck, he's right behind ya!" could run.
Both masterfully smug ways of indicating the location of a feline.
Simba fell in love with someone who looks exactly like his mother
Just like Dante
Jon thought he was making animal Hamlet, but he actually made animal Oedipus Rex instead.
Just like Chris Chan!
Adum: They made her the scariest character in the movie
2019 Rafiki: Are you sure about that?
I hope Adum talks about voice direction in the review, and maybe compares him to a good voice director like Andrea Romano who did Animaniacs, Avatar, Batman, etc
“Female empowerment” characters are almost always cringe. Mostly because they are made with the thought “we need a woman character who is strong because empowerment” rather than “hey I have this great idea for the character”.
The Boys, hands down, has the finest women empowerment moment because it still makes sense in context, and it isn’t just handed down to the viewers on a platter.
I did like when captain marvel attacked that old lady though
just watch all the Ghibli/Miyazaki movies, they do it without being obnoxious.
@@ihavemovedtesreviews those really are among the best women empowerment characters period. Nearly all of Miyazaki’s films are just the best.
My Hero Academia has female characters who are just as powerful as the male characters and the writer never shoves their empowerment in the reader or viewer's faces.
So the original "Be prepared" song had goose stepping for some obvious symbolism and people find that offensive? Why? It's the villains of the movie they murder Mufasa and then ruin the pridelands. I really don't see an issue here.
"U WOOOOOOT"
Adum's accents, mock voices and funny vocalizations are so great and his voice so recognizable that I legitimately want him to voice act at some point
‘Then HOW did you see the look in mufasa’s eyes?’
These people get paid more money then I’ll probably ever see in my life to write this dialogue and deliver it
Sadge
What I don't get is how could they have heard Scar say all of that? He was at the edge of the cliff and he practically whispered all that to Simba.
Lmao actual writers get paid jack shit.
I wonder if he also saw emotion cause I sure didn't.
How could they tell if it was the king or not as it's almost pitch black, I have the screen full brightness and squinting real hard as I'm not sure if it's even a lion
"Buy all your Disney movies used." LOL sure i will "buy" them
I like having physical media. I've got a bunch of 4K Disney/Pixar films. But I don't blame anyone that would prefer piracy.
@@YMSHighlights I've been a seafaring swashbuckler for a while now. It feels good not having to pay for things.
@@bray7934 I will say I didn't pay for The Lion King 2019 Blu-ray used *or* new, even for this editing series. Because I always think "This costs as much as a meal from Panda Express. Do I want a shitty movie or orange chicken?"
Orange chicken wins every time.
@@YMSHighlights let's eat!
@@YMSHighlights i mean.... pirating a movie and putting it on your external hard drive technically counts as a physical media ;D
I genuinely didn’t know it wasn’t Sarabi saying “Lions, attack!” until Adam said it
Yeah, Lion Kong 2019 would have been better if Eric André AND Hannibal Buress were playing the hyenas
Or even Key and Peele. They got Key, but he isn't even funny in it.
@@michaelstrong5383 If they got Peele he wouldn't be funny either.
They would've found a way to make all four of them unfunny
Or maybe just get Key, Peele, Hannibal, and Eric and just tell them to BE FUNNY
@@YMSHighlights True, but if you have comedic actors in your film, give them SOME material. Billy Eichner and Seth Rogen at least tried as Timon and Pumbaa.
Can we hear again how exciting it was to have Beyonce on the set? I can't hear enough of it. YAS KWEEN SLAY
When will this come out I am aging
My body is withering
I am decomposing into the earth as I speak.
It will come out on Judgement Day, when the seventh seal is broken just before we hear the trumpets sound, and we face the wrath of God upon the earth.
Synecdoche
you struggled into this yms review and are now slowly slipping out of it
The thing you said about if Sarabi still being the queen I can answer that for you. In the original movie even after Mufasa died the Lionesses still treats Sarabi with respect and in the deleted scenes the lionesses and Zazu still call her “queen Sarabi” and respect her like a ruler. Since Sarabi is the queen of the pride lands share not only the wife of the king , she’s also the leader of the lioness hunting party. Since Sarabi is in charge of the Lioness hunting party she gets to tell them where to hunt and leads them to new hunting grounds. It makes absolutely no sense for Nala saying “lions attack” because she is not the queen and only Sarabi would be giving orders to the other lions. Nala wouldn’t become queen until the end of the movie when she marries Simba.
Honestly the Lion king review could wait another 5 years for me, I love these behind the scenes highlights. It’s like I’m watching special features before the final film.
The year is 2021, regional accents have been declared offensive. We must all speak in monotone affectation now as to avoid being a racist stereotype.
So glad they replaced two memorable characters and hired Eric Andre to do one joke
Eric Andre getting a big paycheck is the only good thing about that movie and the fact that Disney tried to nominate him for an Oscar, which is so funny.
@@bebo2629 Oh yeah, he definitely could've been great in the movie if they actually used any of the supposed dozens of improv recordings with him and Key instead of the embarrassing script
I love the hyena trio in the original. All three of them. They have great chemistry and a good relationship. I hate how the “remake” butchered that.
Every time I hear Simba say "mother" in that one scene, I keep expecting Adum to cut to
*F A W T H A H*
Adam is getting some serious work in! His progress has been getting exponential. British Donald Glover would be proud.
Jasmine's power ballad feels even more out of place because it's this weird Western pop song about girlboss feminism when every other song is a broadway show tune with Arabic influence. It just rubs me the wrong way because like, Jasmine has all this privilege being fuckin royalty and all, and she's like "I won't be speechless!" but she has a hell of a lot more room to say things than women of lower classes in her society, and is still really outspoken as a character. Live action remakes Disney is kinda regressive when it comes to feminism actually, because they think that feminism is about girls being strong in a traditionally masculine way (female CEOs and female characters whose strength lies in kicking as much ass as the boys). It's peak Hollywood commodification.
27:00 He did succeed in building a moment.
A bruh moment
Disney's attempts at empowering women somehow manage to try too hard and not at all at the same time.
Red Letter Media calls it "passive progressive". Like they'll crow about the first canon gay woman in Star Wars for promotional purposes and when you actually watch it she's in the background with a decidedly nonhuman girlfriend and gets edited out for the foreign market.
It's the coward's approach to inclusion.
I can't wait to find out the context of that exasperated "WHY?!" at 8:35.
Last time I was here this early the review was supposed to be out by May 2020
25:00 This. The irony seems lost on Hollywood of how acting like women need constant “””empowerment””” messages is incredibly patronizing, especially when you act like it’s this groundbreaking new thing every single time you do it.
But people keep cheering this shit on for some fucking reason so what do I know
List of war crimes
-killing jon in minecraft
I just binged all 12 parts over like 3 days a couple of days ago, glad to be here.
Adam, the word you are looking for is Aliens. Disney executives are acting like detached people who don't understand humans. The corporate machine can't connect is what you are implying here.
Wait, another one this quickly?? You spoil us!
This and the Be Prepared video were both being made at the same time. I just cut out all mention of Be Prepared for this one.
Any actor: Reads a line of the script for the first time.
Jon Favreau: Good good cut got it great!
Has anyone ever told Adam about how The Lion Guard revises Scar? Turns out he wasn't evil but a snake bit him and it's venom just corrupted him.
Yes it's as dumb as it sounds.
The lion guard is a fun show and I enjoyed watching it with my little cousins but it’s extremely stupid and definitely not canon.
Can't have the preschool viewers actually think about the effects of nurture and the psychology of good and evil. Got to keep it simple and happy at disney junior.
So they deadass gave Scar the same backstory as Lord Garmadon from LEGO Ninjago? Lmfao
No, that's not it. He was already rather cold and distant ("I did most patrols on my own"), and the venom from the snake bite just made his hateful emotions stronger.
I'm not necessarily saying that it makes sense, but the show never said the snake bite factually made him evil. That's just a misinterpretation.
@@thegoatcarnival another thing is that Scar tells this story from HIS perspective, so what really may have happened might have been quite different. Remember, this is the same cat who manipulated a saddened, distraught child who had just been made to face the reality of death and sent him into self-imposed exile for much of his youth.
"Are you with me lions" moment actually shows an emotion on her face. I guess they had to make an exception for the cause.
Remember when Disney cast voice actors for their movies not based only on name recognition? It's like the Disney execs think anyone can be a voice actor if they're famous enough.
Nala already had a song in a TLK thing. It's "Shadowlands" and it's so beautiful and majestic and you really get the feeling of the exact headspace Nala was in. She's saying goodbye to her home to get help and doesn't expect to come back anytime soon or even at all because she doesn't know Simba's alive, and the other lionesses are singing back to her and you just feel this fantastic camaraderie and patriotism they share.
I'm HAPPY they don't use this song though because it doesn't belong in this cringe ass movie.
OMG i just realised that the 3D CG lion king animals act worse than the likes of Beverly hill Chihuahua or Air bud animal "acting" 😂😂
George Lopez chihuahua laughs at these cgi lions
Whenever a shot of the Lion King animated film shows up it is so eye catching and exciting to look at. Then a shot of the Lion King 2019 shows up and it's so boring and tiring to look at...
The other thing with the hyenas was that they added a bunch of lines about "a hyena's belly is never full" and that lions are just the superior kind that's meant to rule the pride lands. Just some weird shit 😬
5:58 here we have a rare appearance of emotion on the characters face, given anger is one of the easier emotions to give off, as it’s a primal emotion and is inherit in many animals, but still, bravo John, you did it alright once.
6:51 also this, cruel laughter and sadistic joy, but the lighting definitely helps.
I don't get the whole nazi thing, so this one shot of this song is not okay, but that Hux speech on SW Episode VII was ?
It's the villain too. Using Nazi imagery for the bad guy is hardly pro-Nazi
@@joni1405 Nooo don't you understand, context doesn't matter 5head
I don't get it either, but I'd rather have the hyenas goose-stepping than what we had with this version of Be Prepared any day. At least I remember it happened in the original.
@@joni1405 uuuuu, aren't scar and the hyenas the villains though?
I mean its not like goose stepping is....I don't know...a basic military trope.
the hyenas in the 2019 movie look so ugly and scary
So, just like real hyenas?
They all look extremely sickly, too. Like they've got a really bad infestation of mange. Scar seems to have caught it, as well.
Apparently when you're evil, your fur falls out in weird patches.
The worst part about Jasmine's song about being speechless was that it all happened in her head..so..she just remained speechless and had a moment of escapism or whatever as she was taken away, but in reality, remained useless.
Disney: "Man, Mufasa is strong."
Literately Everyone Else: "Please give me some space."
My 3 year old LOVES the lion king. He saw that the 2019 version was on Disney+ and wanted to watch. He saw it once, and has never asked to see it again.
The new lion king is way too dark I can’t see shit
The whole nazi imagery thing is dumb. They could’ve kept the song in and just replace that single shot with something else.
It's even more dumb when you realize that a lot of countries still use the exact same marching style even today.
There is *no way* they could have done the goose stepping in the realistic CGI style and not have it look completely ridiculous, so I can only assume that bit was out of the question from the start. To be honest I highly doubt the reason they cut it was because of the nazi imagery - do we have any sources that confirm this?
Another thing is that these are supposed to be the bad guys, so why is it wrong for them to do bad guy stuff?
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Disney are trying WAY too hard to incorporate "female empowerment" into their remakes. Jasmine's song in Aladdin makes me cringe. I don't watch Disney movies to feel empowered, thats not the point of them XD
Even Nala's "LIONS ATTACK" line is so dumb. I'd love it if another lioness became sarcastic at her.
"Oh really, Nala? Can we attack? I thought we would twiddle our paws as our future king is about to get eaten by hyenas."
They just feel so tryhard and forced; in the case of Mulan, it even resulted in a MUCH weaker female protagonist than the original
It is because they do not care in the slightest about empowerment or feminism or race relations or anything adjacent to those subjects. Every time they do this stuff it is solely for the purpose of advertising and pandering.
As such there is no nuance or thoughtfulness to it.
It is absolutely good to have empowered female representation. But Disney is not providing that, they are just throwing buzzwords at the screen.
Everybody chill, he was using "latinx" ironically.
I figured he did. I've never met anyone using that word unironically, except for online articles.
...Right
@@michaelstrong5383 in college rn, I have heard the term used unironically many times
@YMS_Highlights I finished the timestamps, sorry for being late
As a latinamerican I would prefer if he used latine instead.
I saw it in the theater,there were alot of kids,and they seemed bummed out by the end. The only things that got a chuckle were Simba's first attempt at a roar,and a few Timon lines. I also heard some snickers from the audience when Simba yells Nooo!
Man I absolutely hate how dry and unprocessed all the voice acting is, it sounds like actors in a vocal booth rather than characters in a scene
cant wait for yandere sim to come out before this review does
19:30. Basically for that exact reason. They didn't want to offend the woke crowd.
In the animated film, the original concept was Simba tells her goodbye and wants her to wait in the jungle because he loves her and doesn't want to have her get hurt and she goes after him anyway because she cares for him. Only to be changed in the final draft to Rafiki telling Nala, TImon and Pumbaa that 'De King has returned!'
In this film, when they had those concepts to work off of AND her telling Simba she's leaving by morning and waiting for him.(which was in the novel that came out weeks before the film did), They instead they decided to make Nala go from:
" I need to find help, Scar is too strong. '
To
"DID YOU FORGET I AM BEYONCE BITCH? I'LL GO AND FIGHT SCAR BY MYSELF EVEN THOUGH I LEFT TO FIND HELP IN THE FIRST PLACE."
the thing in the song is not even really a Nazi thing if you look at it. it just has a general military parade vibe to me no nazi symbolism to make it strictly nazis. Like there not even siege hailing, there's no swastikas, ect. they are just marching.
Precisely. Last time I checked, goose-stepping is literally a feature of any despotic regime's army (including but not limited to Disney's BFFs in the CCP)
I mean could make an argument for north Korea, Italy facism, USSR etc
It is now forever embedded in my mind that Adum's head is permanently tilted to it's side, even tho I know it isn't.
I love how Adum loops cringey scenes for his entertainment, and suffering. He's so good at making me pause videos for cringe breaks.
Wait so they wanted to remove Be prepared but ADD the song for Beyonce?? ok.
(also who tf IS Beyonce??? Can somebody explain this to me? She's a singer, right? WHY is she like the bestest singer of all time or whatever??? Why is she such hot shit compared to every other pop singer coming out of the US? I really don't understand what makes her different (because it's not the singing I'll tell you that much)).
She's an extremely popular singer who's married to an extremely popular rapper, and has a genius marketing team that has resulted in her having a large cult of personality since 2015.
@@ryngobrody1627 Ok that makes a little sense I guess but then.... aren't MOST big name pop singers in the US married to some or other singer celebrity of some manner?
@@c-puff Yes, but none of them are similar to the level of celebrity Jay Z and Beyonce are on. Because of the drama they had when Jay Z had an affair, and the albums they made about it, more and more people started paying attention, and at this point they're basically the equivalent of British royalty.
Hell, I don't even look up celebrity drama, yet I know about this because I really like Jay Z's music and a ton of his best songs this decade were about his marriage.
@@ryngobrody1627 hmmmm I see I see. So it's basically just the same nonsense as every other celebrity, they just happen to have the biggest megaphones?
even though she’s incredibly overrated she’s actually a pretty great singer and performer. (not in this movie obviously)
and i find it quite difficult to believe you don’t actually know who beyoncé is lmaooo. stop acting like you’re too cool to know who she is
21:00 My take on this, as someone who knows a bit about history and successions and not a whole lot about lions; Even assuming Mufasa had a harem, as most lions did, we can assume that Sarabi was his Queen. Upon his death (and the rise of his succesor, in this case Scar), she would become a dowager Queen until a new Queen is announced. Nala would have no power, as she would have been too young to have been in Mufasa's harem at the time of his death, and would thus rank even below the other, more senior lioness's. Then again, I don't think Jon was following any earthly protocols.
When a TH-camr with less than 50K subs does a better job mixing audio than the people at Disney.
We should place bets on when the YMS Lion King Remake Review actually officially comes out. My guess is July 15th, 2021.
My birthday date, yey!
Lol nope. Almost 2022 now.
I love how throughout these highlights people go from assuming adum would be an asshole to jon to just saying adum will kill jon.
This was one of the best highlights since the BTS footage from Lion King
In the orginal, when Scar is questioning why the lionesses aren't brining in any food, he calls Sarabi specificity and implies that she's the one leading the hunting parties. So yes, Sarabi still had authority over the lionesses, but it really doesn't even matter because when Scar confesses, they all attack basically without prompt because the king just admitted to regicide. They don't need a leader to prompt them to action.
The song "Speechless" from Aladdin (2019) make no sense because Jasmine is NOT speechless. She's one of the most outspoken characters in Disney history. Remember in the original when she got mad about the men trying to plan her future without her say so? These remakes don't understand the original intent of the characters or the story.
Plot twist: even the lions can’t tell each other apart so Simba bangs him mom. Lion King (og) =Hamlet >
Lion king 2019 = oedipus
I wonder if Adam‘s going to talk about the fact that they had a perfectly good song for Beyoncé to actually sing from the Broadway musical version of lion King and I didn’t use it.
Seriously look up Shadowlands and tell me that that’s all good not a fit perfectly into a good lion king remake
*Edit* not this remake
I’m honestly glad it’s not here. It’s my favorite of the songs and this movie would have ruined it.
@@kaisuuni very true
fr they have original songs from the highest grossing stage production ever and extended the remake by about 30 minutes, but didn't add them and effectively cut be prepared.
@@theotherjared9824 Seriously A song from the Broadway show has been tested from some of the harshest critics out there and what do they do not use anything from it.
I remember watching a bootleg of the original Broadway cast of Lion King from 1997 and Heather Headley was Nala. My goodness, she was so good. Just her deep, powerful voice brought such a presence to Nala. She sounded like a real lioness, almost like how JEJ and Jeremy Irons sounded like real lions when they played Mufasa and Scar. Nala also has a big solo number in the show called “Shadowland”, where she basically tells the pride that she is leaving to find help and the other lionesses and Rafiki bless her and send her on her way (this is the basis for the scene where Nala escapes Pride Rock in the movie).
Everyone in the original Broadway production was great in their roles, my personal favourite being Jason Raize as Simba. He was better than Broderick in my opinion. Jason was really able to make you feel like this was Simba’s story through and through. Sadly he took his own life in 2004. He was only 28 years old. I feel so sad for his family, friends and colleagues.
YMS Lion King (2019) Editing Highlights (Part 527)
Adam: Yeah.. this is definitely gonna be about as long or longer than Kimba. I'm on hour 46 and I haven't even made it past the opening song. I'm hoping to get it out by May of 2072
Lion King 2019: under black story category in Disney+
Also Lion King: based on Hamlet, written by white dude
Also directed by a white guy, scored (halfway I GUESS) by a white guy, animated by (mostly I would guess) white men.
I mean, I guess good that there are black actors in the film, but damn if it isn't the most corporate-safe method of progressivism possible.
@@creepyjesus1471 Exactly, and people actually fell for it, which is the most disappointing thing...
I haven’t even watched the lion king and yet I am greatly entertained by these videos.
I can’t wait for the full review
I seriously do not understand the hyenas being "racial stereotypes" in the original Lion King. Is it because Shenzi and Banzai sound Black and Latino? Even though they were played by Whoopi Goldberg and Cheech Marin, who are Black and Latino respectively. If that's the case, then this same logic would apply to Scar. Scar sounds British because he is played by Jeremy Irons, who is British. But I don't hear people say Scar is a "racial stereotype".
adum is making enemies of everybody. disney fanboys, beyoncé stans, favreau simps. almost admirable when you think about it
If people could grow up watching Irate Gamer instead of AVGN, then there will definitely be people who are going to grow up watching Lion King 2019.
I think I see adam's point on the hyenas. The original is "problematic" let's say, but because it doesn't pretend to be deep and keeps it simplistic and one-dimensional you don't tend to linger on it.
The remake trying to be more "nuanced" and "sophisticated" but still keeping the hyenas as the baddies makes you ponder on the implications of its messaging. It's like, why are we rooting for the monarchy again? These hyenas make some pretty valid points. Especially since they're basically a subjugated class and coded as black.
Considering they're the kind of dangerous crazies that work as sketchy henchmen, maybe there's a reason the monarchy doesn't want them
To play devil's advocate a little, the hyenas and Scar completely -wreck- everything once they gain power.
@@Vulgarth1 That's part of the problem though. The idea that those who oppose monarchy or any form of unjust hierarchy are just crazy looters who wanna bring down society. then they put POCs in these roles and model them after racist stereotypes, and bam! you got some pretty yikes implications, especially right now with the BLM movement
@@timblom7364 So art imitating real life then?