There’s no arguing that Moana wasn’t a stunning achievement in animation and storytelling. Nevertheless, another more recent cartoon film — Netflix’s The Monkey King — is also noteworthy, especially since it seems to borrow some aspects from Moana. As a result, the picture can be seen as a beautiful reinterpretation of the Disney movie that’s worth checking out.Despite both films having different plots, they follow the same throughlines. The two movies focus on similar themes where the protagonists go on an epic journey of self-discovery, growth and personal gain. However, those aren’t the only parallels. Due to the main characters’ quests, they meet a lot of different personalities. Coincidentally, during these exchanges, the protagonists, antagonists and supporting characters reveal overlapping qualities that mimic each other. Naturally, the details of each narrative distinguish these characters adequately, so they’re not complete replicas. Still, their matching attributes mirror one another enough that Moana’s and The Monkey King’s storylines are almost identical. When viewers first meet the demigod Maui (Dwayne Johnson), he’s loud, brash and self-centered. Nonetheless, the shapeshifting trickster softens a bit when Moana (Auliʻi Cravalho), the young daughter of Motuni’s village chief, approaches him with a request for help to save her island from the spreading corruption of the volcanic demon, Te Kā. Maui’s initially reluctant, thinking only of himself, but once he agrees, the pair go on a heroic expedition.RELATED: Extraction Officially Becomes Netflix’s Most Successful Film Franchise
There’s no arguing that Moana wasn’t a stunning achievement in animation and storytelling. Nevertheless, another more recent cartoon film — Netflix’s The Monkey King — is also noteworthy, especially since it seems to borrow some aspects from Moana. As a result, the picture can be seen as a beautiful reinterpretation of the Disney movie that’s worth checking out.
Despite both films having different plots, they follow the same throughlines. The two movies focus on similar themes where the protagonists go on an epic journey of self-discovery, growth and personal gain. However, those aren’t the only parallels. Due to the main characters’ quests, they meet a lot of different personalities. Coincidentally, during these exchanges, the protagonists, antagonists and supporting characters reveal overlapping qualities that mimic each other. Naturally, the details of each narrative distinguish these characters adequately, so they’re not complete replicas. Still, their matching attributes mirror one another enough that Moana‘s and The Monkey King‘s storylines are almost identical.
When viewers first meet the demigod Maui (Dwayne Johnson), he’s loud, brash and self-centered. Nonetheless, the shapeshifting trickster softens a bit when Moana (Auliʻi Cravalho), the young daughter of Motuni’s village chief, approaches him with a request for help to save her island from the spreading corruption of the volcanic demon, Te Kā. Maui’s initially reluctant, thinking only of himself, but once he agrees, the pair go on a heroic expedition.
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