The strongest point of a Disney movie is that it can use a cartoon to tell the truth vividly. The younger children watch the fun and the funny, and the older children see the rabbit after unremitting efforts to break the routine and finally succeeded in becoming an excellent policeman. And face the unsatisfactory growth with an optimistic attitude. Adults see more of themselves in life, like little rabbits that people look down on but don’t give up, like squirrels going to get off work on time, like beginning to break and fall. Then the fox who the prodigal son turned back, everyone can find their counterpart in the movie.
The irony in the movie is just right and funny, from group bias to intrigue in the workplace, conspiracy, alienation, suspicion... Isn’t that the society in which we live? But what the movie reveals to people is a positive and beautiful yearning. Hello, I'm good, everyone is good, and the whole society and the world will become better. Thanks to Zootopia for giving me something that everyone will yearn for very well.
The details are great and the scenery is super beautiful. There will be public facilities configured according to different types of animals in the Animal City. When Judy first arrived in the city, a wolf who was holding a mobile phone and looking at a map passed by behind her dumbly, stealing the spotlight. And Judy’s mobile phone, the pattern of a bite of the carrot made me laugh out loud, is this called "Cphone"? There is a scene in the movie scene of "Super Pig Team"... There are so many, so many laughs! It is said that the partner of the female news anchor in the movie will be different because it is shown in different countries. I have long guessed that it is only fat in us.
Contrasts can be seen everywhere, and this is also the attraction of the movie. Mr. Da’s small physique, but despite his mini size, he exudes a plus aura; the sloth named Lightning is super slow.
By the way, that...only...wang...si...song...driving...car...really...same as...flashing...electric...fast...speed...
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