Symbolism


When one becomes aware, it's impossible not to realize and see the purposefully planted symbolism throughout the movies, even these supposed 'children's' movies (or especially them, because the contrast between what children's movies should and shouldn't have is so big).

There's talk about "killing" in this movie.

A sign that says "Help", turns to "Hell".

"Savagery beyond comprehension" - a suitable phrase for children?

Lots of (though only rendered) raw flesh is shown (in form of 'steaks')

The human skull (and skeleton, and hand bones) is shown multiple times.

The "X" symbol is displayed a lot in the movie.

And the whole 'carnivorous beast who is a friend with herbivores'-thing brings up a lot of interesting questions. Why is it ok to eat fish? Is it really natural and good to turn a lion into a fish-eater from being carnivore - is it really only about his TASTES, and not about the design of his body? I mean, cats needing taurine and all that.

Do meat-eating people feel like hypocrites after seeing this movie with their kids, and serving their kids meat from animals, that could have 'just as well been the Zebra' from the movie - at least in the kid's minds? Of course I am not sure whether this movie will make kids want to become vegetarians or pure carnivores. The movie really makes a point to glorify lusting for flesh.

In any case, to see all this in a supposed 'children's movie' is a little bit shocking. Not shocking for the children's sake, but shocking that this is what people think is 'normal' to show the kids. Do children really need to think about hell, killing, bloody steaks, savagery, carnivorous beasts, and masonic symbols (like the statue of liberty, which looks like the Roman sun goddess, and is built by a freemason, and supposedly represents Isis)? I of course realize that it was turned into a joke about "Planet of the Apes", and the speech was simply changed a little bit. Do kids really need to think about damnation (even if it's "darnation")? Why is it ok to spell "Hell", but not say it out loud? (The lion said 'darn' and 'heck' instead of 'damn' and 'hell')

This movie looks like a real indoctrination piece, though the message is a bit unclear.

But at least it incorporates the one message all modern movies and TV shows seem to always remember to include: lots of misandry.

I mean, come on. An old woman beating up a lion? Without the lion ever hitting her back, although she clearly deserves it? And of course kicking him in the nuts (at least twice!)

I am writing this message, because I don't think anyone else would. People just aren't aware.. and those that are, probably don't watch movies like this. And I wish I hadn't either.

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I am all the more brain dead for having just read this ridiculous post. Do us all a favor and stick to conspiracy theory shows. Skip the kids/family movies.

Very rarely do children old enough to make life choices (i.e: I don't want to eat meat anymore) make these decisions based on a cartoon. They have a lot more sense than you're giving them credit for.

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You're a *beep* idiot, stick to the 9/11 forums

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