All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal. Disney's Animal Farm

Hollie 2022-04-24 07:01:02

Disney, who has sewage in his veins, likes to make some thought-provoking cartoons for children from time to time. Then everyone thought it was thought-provoking.
Then let's think deeply.
What do the animals in it eat? Are all carnivores forced to be vegetarians? Or another source of meat. Is forcing a carnivore to be a vegetarian? Isn't it culturally diverse?

The name of this piece is Zootopia, which literally translates to Zoo Utopia, or Utopia Zoo. But only mammals appear in the film. Are reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects, arthropods, and other kinds of animals just like the rust belt blue-collar workers being ignored as part of the zoo? Or is it that the mammals here are like New Yorkers and Californians, a group of mammals in the name of the entire zoo, thinking that their broken problems are the biggest problems of the entire zoo? Or are these other species that belong to the same broad category of animals turned into food? This film should not be called zootopia, it should be called mammaltopia. Is the life of other species of animals simply out of your sight?

So Hong Kong, even in Disney's animation, the so-called equality can only be limited to a certain type of equality.

Ah, thinking about it this way, this movie is really worth thinking about. Is this the real political connotation of the film?

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Extended Reading
  • Phyllis 2021-10-20 18:59:41

    The wit of making popsicles is outrageous! ! ! Favorite of the whole film! ! ! Want to eat! ! !

  • Talia 2022-03-22 09:01:08

    Exciting! And tell the little friends and big friends that people (animals) and people (animals) are equal regardless of race or background, and even disadvantaged groups (please substituting yourself into reality) can't use extreme methods to gain approval.

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?