We Bought a Zoo movie plot
2021-11-28 08:01
Benjamin Mill (Matt Damon) is a columnist for a newspaper in Los Angeles. He also writes some adventure novels. He loves adventure by nature. However, the pain of losing his wife six months ago has made him still unable to let go. Dylan and his youngest daughter Roche couldn’t adapt to the life of losing their mother. Dylan was expelled from school due to theft and shady art creation. Benjamin did not follow the advice of his brother Duncan, refused to get an optimistic attitude from the new love, and gave up the column. Writing, planning, and children change to a whole new environment to continue living. As a single dad, he faced all kinds of daunting challenges to raise two children. Looking forward to a fresh start, and at the same time wanting to recharge his family with vitality and welcome a new life, Mill quit his writing job and bought a very old-fashioned rural-style house on the outskirts of the city. , Including the surrounding area of 18 acres of land.
This is undoubtedly a very special move for him, because Benjamin’s new home is a deserted zoo, and what he bought is a zoo named Rosemore, which is filled with all kinds of creatures. After Roche’s friendly contact with animals, Benjamin decided to take over this safari park, which still houses many animals, and lead the left-behind team led by the manager Kelly (Scarlett Johansson) to rebuild the zoo.
As there is no experience in this area, Mill can only manage this zoo, which has closed down due to financial problems, with the help of his family and the local community with the help of his family and the local community. Support to reopen the entire park. After the park opened, Mill no longer wrote press releases and made up thrilling stories. He had to work hard and live with his own hands, and his working place was in the back garden of his own home.
Extended Reading
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Duncan Mee: You do somethin' for the right reasons, nothing can stop you.
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Benjamin Mee: It is what it is.
Mr. Stevens: It is what it is. Sometimes you don't know what it is until you see what it is, you know? Once you see what it is then you can figure out what it is. You understand?
Benjamin Mee: No, but we can move on.