By yaslenysofia on Skatehive
ENGLISH Greetings @Movies&Tvshows community… Today I'm here to recommend (if you haven't seen it) or remind you of one of the best Disney animated films. It came in second place on my top 5 favorites from this industry. Besides having a splendid soundtrack in many ways, with great meaning, it's a story that tells us that belonging goes far beyond the superficial. Being part of something doesn't mean being alike, but rather that everyone accepts each other without losing their essence. So, without further ado, here are my impressions. Source Tarzán …. Released in 1999, it was directed by Kevin Lima and Chris Buck. The music was composed by Mark Mancina, who wrote the instrumental background music (the music that plays during chases, sad moments, or tense scenes where no one sings), and Phil Collins, who wrote the lyrics and music for the five main songs. It's worth noting that the songs weren't only in English, but also in Spanish, German, French, and Italian (a real pro, I have to add)