It's been a long time since I gave a five-star movie, so let's give the animals five stars this time.

Maximillian 2022-04-23 07:01:54

The ending says the true story changes. It's good to have the real one.
But, as true as it is, I also want to say that perhaps in America, any unrealistic dream of beauty is possible.
However, it is a dream for people, but it may be a realistic life for animals. If it is just a dream that is rarely realized, then animals are really worthy of their feelings.

Some say the story is the zoo's business to save the family in crisis.
This is a consistent theme in the United States. It's actually a good theme.
The movie habit of always working on a family crisis should be a good one.
Because most of the time, this crisis is probably the most insurmountable crisis. Even use a zoo to save.

Some people say that the plot of the story is doomed from the beginning and can be completely guessed.
This is not a suspenseful detective film, and it is not uncommon to guess.
The road of life is like this, unexpected choices, different life. The result of hard work, bright sunshine. Of course, there are enough legends, otherwise, the real thing is so easy to put on the screen.

It is not a good thing to be able to guess the result from the beginning of life, but there are too many accidents in life, and they will always be with you. It is also a very happy thing to do something that allows you to guess yourself.

I also have a zoo.

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We Bought a Zoo quotes

  • [first lines]

    Dylan Mee: My dad is a writer who specialized in adventure.

    Benjamin Mee: This is Benjamin Mee. I am surrounded by hundreds, probably thousands of killer bees. If I wasn't wearing this suit, I would be dead in an instant.

    Dylan Mee: He interviewed dangerous dictators.

    Hugo Chavez: Take this message to that American cowboy. We already gave a 10 billion dollar oil credit to China. Swallow that, Mr. Danger!

    Benjamin Mee: What's your favorite movie?

    Hugo Chavez: Toy Story.

    [to his staff]

    Hugo Chavez: The first one or the second one?

    Segundo: The second.

    Dylan Mee: He even flew into the center of Hurricane Charley.

    Benjamin Mee: [shouting over air noise] How far are we from the eye?

    Pilot: About two minutes. This hurricane, sir, Charley is really kneading us well, sir.

    Benjamin Mee: Tell me when it gets severe!

    Dylan Mee: He knew the ins and outs of strange and exotic adventure, backwards and forwards. But nothing prepared him for this one.

  • Benjamin Mee: [loosing track of Rosie at the zoo] Oh God, I keep her home one day from school and she gets eaten!