Warm dreams, healing plot

Doug 2022-03-20 09:01:08

There are indeed poverty and misfortunes in the world that cannot be chosen, but dreams that can be chosen with all their strength.
Martin Luther King has a dream, that is to make all people equal and free.
Police Officer Judy also has a dream that is to give all animals equal freedom and make the world a better place.
After the gorgeous 3D effects, most of the animals' cuteness and mightyness are beyond my memory. I always have my ears raised when Judy struggles with his dreams.
The stage play when I was young is nothing but a dream, a fantasizing bubble in the eyes of others. In Judy's mind, the seeds of real dreams are taking root. Dreams are at the end of the road, and the road to realization is so long. The traffic policemen who are waiting with a scream of "you die", "you die" and "you die" are sometimes frustrated, sometimes frustrated, but the joy of chasing dreams is always Can occupy most of this journey. Standing on tiptoe, with 200 tickets full, Judy is one step closer to his dream; a kind help, a magnified figure, he and her destiny follow; bypassing time, overcoming difficulties, and doing everything in the end , All animals gather together in one city. Whether it is a dream or a fairy tale, what I like is this warm feeling of healing. I love this rabbit, and I love her dreams.
The stage is as big as the heart is.
Judy's accidental failure during the interview not only lost her friend Nick, but also plunged Zootown into unprecedented chaos. She returned to her hometown in frustration and started selling carrots; after taking the oath full of hope, Nick was muzzled by other animals. , Ridiculed, beaten, sad and desperate, he went to be what others call an untrustworthy fox: tax evasion pit and abducted hawker, since everyone thinks foxes are not trustworthy, why should I change? You see, they have also been injured, and they have broken blood on the road to dream. But what's so terrible about these? Judy never forgets the dream of a police officer. Nick will always have that kind heart, so they finally punish the evil and promote the good, saving the peace in Zootown. The scary thing is those original intentions, the original dreams that disappeared in the passage of time.
So old-fashioned, so warm.

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Zootopia quotes

  • Duke Weaselton: [to Mr. Big] You dirty rat, why are you helping her? She's a cop!

  • Nick Wilde: Tell me if this story sounds familiar: naive little hick with good grades and big ideas decides, "Hey look at me, I'm gonna move to Zootopia, where predators and prey live in harmony and sing Kumbaya!" Only to find, whoopsie: we don't all get along. And that dream of becoming a big city cop? Double whoopsie: she's a meter maid. And whoopsie number three-sie: no one cares about her or her dreams. And soon enough, those dreams die, and our bunny sinks into an emotional and literal squalor living in a box under a bridge, until finally, she has no choice but to go back home with that cute, fuzzy-wuzzy little tail between her legs to become... you're from Bunnyburrow, is that what you said? So how about a carrot farmer?

    [smirks, then walks away]

    Nick Wilde: That sound about right?