Some fragmentary viewing impressions about Crazy Zoo

Linnea 2022-04-19 09:01:10

Zootopia has not unexpectedly continued Disney animation's consistent delivery of truth, goodness and beauty, as well as satire and preaching in some aspects. Under the extensive application of the rules and behaviors of human society, it has created many scenes that are impossible in reality. It handles the transformation and logical problems between human society and the anthropomorphic society of animals. There are also some interesting natural explanations and presentations of the audience's doubts during the viewing of the film.

The film's creative team spent 18 months researching animals alone, visiting animal experts around the world, including at Disney World's Animal Kingdom in Orlando, and trekking 9,000 miles to Kenya, Africa, for two weeks. Therefore, the appearance and proportion of the animals in the film are basically normal, more realistic, not deliberately cute and cute, and the expressions are also very anthropomorphic and look very vivid.

Is the song in it called "Try Everything"? Very nice, very positive and cheerful song, very positive energy, the effect of eating with MV is even better.

Let's talk about the role.
Judy Rabbit is a typical protagonist setting. She looks weak and congenitally deficient. She is not favored by everyone including her parents. She was bullied when she was a child, but she has always had a firm belief and worked hard since she was a child. After some setbacks, it achieved staged success, and after several setbacks and major plot twists, after defeating the behind-the-scenes BOSS, it achieved final success and gained career and love.

Nick Hu was played by children when he was a child, so he was more pessimistic and negative at the beginning. He took various paths to make money. After various running-in with Judy Rabbit, he finally became a good partner.
When Nick first appeared, I thought it was an important trick, the kind that helped find clues to advance the plot. Who knew that his later scenes ran through the whole text, his IQ and abilities were displayed in various ways, and his boyfriend's power became more and more obvious. I suddenly realized: The original It's the official CP!

Deputy Mayor Sheep looks so soft and easy to bully, she really wants to touch her hair. As the final big boss, it's not scary at all, and it's obvious that she is the big boss behind the scenes, which slightly reduces the fun.

I originally thought that the mayor would have more roles, but who knows that even the villain is not, just a trick...

The little mouse is so cute! The miniature city where she was shopping is also very cute, and her father, why did a mouse become the chief of the city's blackness and discoloration? This is a question worth pondering.

The lightning was full of laughter, the audience was happy, Nick was just right, and Judy's later anti-general army was very exciting. At the end, Lightning also came out and raced the car, brushing up the sense of existence.

The two most impressive plots in the whole film are the long, varied and very beautiful buildings when Judy entered the Zoo, and the other is the lightning here.

In general, I can clearly feel the delicacy and seriousness of the whole film, the details are quite realistic, the corners will not be perfunctory because no one will pay attention, and the plot basically takes care of all age groups , Adults will not feel naive, children will not feel incomprehensible, each has its own point of view, and each has its own experience, so the word of mouth is fermenting, the box office has reversed and the stamina is strong, even surpassing the film that has just been released. Incomprehensible things, five stars.

View more about Zootopia reviews

Extended Reading

Zootopia quotes

  • Judy Hopps: [searching for Nick on a small stone bridge over a ditch] Nick? Nick?

    [leans over the edge, finding him sitting on a lawn chair below]

    Judy Hopps: Oh Nick! Night howlers aren't wolves! They're toxic flowers. I think someone is targeting predators on purpose and making them go savage.

    Nick Wilde: [Deadpan] Wow. Isn't that interesting.

    [Nick gets up and walks under the bridge, while Judy follows him]

    Judy Hopps: Wait, uh, wait - listen! I - I know you'll never forgive me! And I don't blame you. I wouldn't forgive me either. I was ignorant, and... irresponsible... and small-minded. But predators shouldn't suffer because of my mistakes. I have to fix this.

    [Her voice shakes]

    Judy Hopps: But I can't do it without you.

    [Nick still refuses to turn around]

    Judy Hopps: [Judy begins to cry] And... and after we're done, you can hate me, and that'll be fine, because I was a horrible friend, and I hurt you. And you... and you can walk away knowing you were right all along. I really am just a dumb bunny.

    [Everything becomes silent, until Nick replays Judy's words with her carrot pen]

    Judy Hopps: [through carrot pen, unseen] "I really am just a dumb bunny."

    Judy Hopps: [Nick holds up the pen] "I really am just a dumb bunny."

    Nick Wilde: [Nick turns around] Don't worry, Carrots. I'll let you erase it... in forty-eight hours.

    [Judy smiles at Nick, laughing and wiping away tears]

    Nick Wilde: All right, get in here.

    [Judy trods, exhausted by her emotional outpouring, toward Nick. She leans her head against him, and they hug]

    Nick Wilde: Okay. Oh, you bunnies, you're so emotional. There we go, deep breath... Are you... Are you just trying to steal the pen? Is that what this is?

    [Judy, laughing, playfully tries to take the pen away from Nick]

    Nick Wilde: You ARE standing on my tail, though... Off... Off... Off... Off... Off...

    Judy Hopps: Oh, I'm sorry...

  • Nick Wilde: Whatever you do, do not let go!

    Judy Hopps: I'm gonna let go!

    Nick Wilde: WHAT?