try everything

Jacklyn 2022-04-24 07:01:02

Keep falling, keep failing, keep starting over, keep trying, and eventually you will get something. When the work "Zootopia" ended, and the theme song "Try Everthing" reverberated throughout the cinema, but the audience refused to leave, this is a sentence that came to my mind. As a skinny herbivore, a rabbit, Judy was supposed to be as peaceful as her parents and her two hundred and seventy-five siblings, but she dreams of one day being able to live in the darkest days. Bustling city - ZooToPia, become a glorious policeman. The reason for her to give up stability and choose a turbulent future is simple - to do her part to make the world a better place. Judy's parents once advised her that choosing stability is the best way. If you don't want to be hurt, then don't try the unknown road. Like, before Judy, no small herbivore had ever aspired or even been a cop. In order to become a police officer, Judy, who is thin, has put in much more effort than other large animals, and has also endured more silence, denial, criticism, indifference and ridicule.

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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?