Two foxes Two foxes run fast One has no tail One likes rabbits It's weird It's weird

Louisa 2022-03-22 09:01:26

Just read the crazy animal city, look Fantastic Mr. Fox in 2009, and found many interesting places - comparable

such as fox personality, and Nick Fox as clever ideas and more unwilling to have fundamental nature, and so the status quo

, such as fox The two protagonists have warm brown facial expressions. They are smart, cunning, warm and bad. For

another example, the "society" they are in - the
former is animals trying to suppress evil or shortcomings in their nature. , give full play to their respective strengths, and build and maintain their utopias. Generally speaking, it is still their own family's business;
while the latter is the animals who use their respective advantages to create a new world, and the vicious dogs and rat thugs represented by the farmer. The evil forces of minions compete for survival.

If Mayor Sheep's evildoing is the result of the rapid expansion of desire after being repressed and repressed;
then the three farmers are naked exploitation and oppression, and they are angered and absolutely suppressed by Tai Sui when they have been in the ruling class for a long time!

The sheep mayor's needs are more spiritual; the farmers are more primitive! Their material interests are so rich that they not only satisfy their extravagant needs, but also maximize their possession and monopoly, and are greedy!
Fox Papa's petty theft, even though its nature is hard to change, has the meaning of resisting power and injustice. Instead, it puts on a charming personal heroism~

Also, the music of the former is the popular try everything, and the latter is a nostalgic old song~

Also, the former's home field is a modern metropolis, while the latter is a country and countryside and even the final ground battle creates a duel scene of western cowboys~

Well, a good movie can always make you think about it and think about it... Both of them are get it!

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Extended Reading
  • Edythe 2021-10-22 14:40:18

    In this story of thinking about sneaking, digging, and digging holes every day, I actually saw "Don't forget your original intentions, and you can always do it"! Webster digs out the complex human nature from simple fairy tales. He is a father to protect the family and suppresses wild nature. When the nature of the middle-aged animal reappears, after a series of adventurous growth, he achieves a balance between freedom and responsibility in his heart. This kind of innocent poetry of "searching for myself" is the great thing about Daddy Fox. Four and a half stars.

  • Elouise 2022-03-24 09:01:29

    Anxiety in teens seeking parental approval, father midlife crisis, repressed natural calls, growth (choosing between family responsibilities and "nature", waving goodbye to wolves, phobia of wolf), Robin Hood (morally flawed hero) vs. Capitalism (revolution! Street Fighting Man by the Rolling Stones for the first time digging a hole!!!).

Fantastic Mr. Fox quotes

  • Petey: [singing around a campfire with his banjo] 'Bout a handsome little fox let me sing you folks a yarn. / Hey, diddle-dee daddle-da doddle-do doodle-dum! / 'Twas a splendid little feller full of wit 'n' grace 'n' charm. / Say, zippy-zee zappa-za yappy-yo doodle-dum! / Well, like any little critter needin' vittels for his littl'uns, / Well, he stole, and he cheated, and he lied just to survive. / With a doodle-dum diddle-die doddle-diddle doodle-dum!

    Other singers: Doodle-dum diddle-die doddle-diddle doodle-dum!

    Petey: Zippy-zo zippy-zay zippy-zappy zoopy-zee!

    Other singers: Zippy-zo zippy-zay zippy-zappy zoopy-zee!

    Petey: Doo-dah doo-day day...

    Petey: Let me take a little tick now to color in the scene: / 'Cross the valley lived three yokels name of Boggis, Bunce, and Bean. / Now these three crazy jackies had our hero on the run. / Shot the tail off the cuss with a fox-shootin' gun. / But that stylish little fox was as clever as a whip / Dug as quick as a gopher that was hyper-ack-a-tive.

    Other singers: Yeah!

    Petey: Now those three farmers sit 'twhere there's a hole 'twas once a hill. / Singin' diddle-dee daddle-da doddle-do doodle-dum! / And as far as I can reckon they're a-settin' up there still. Singin' zippy-zee zappa-za yappy-yo...

    Franklin Bean: [standing behind him] What are you singing, Petey?

    Petey: Just... just making it up as I went- as I went along, really.

    Franklin Bean: That's just weak songwriting. You wrote a bad song, Petey!

  • Kristofferson: Uh, do you mind if I slide my bed roll slightly out from under the train set? It's hard to sleep in that corkscrew position.

    Ash: [in the top bunk] There's a lot of attitudes going on around here. Don't let me get one.

    Kristofferson: No, it's only just my spinal cord getting...

    Ash: Sleep wherever you want, man. Here, take my bed! I'll just uh... I'll crawl under the bookcase! Who cares if I get splinters in my ears?

    Kristofferson: Never mind.

    Ash: Oh, you gonna pout about it? 'Cuz I've had it up to HERE

    [gestures with his hand]

    Ash: with the "sad houseguest" routine.

    [Ash turns off the light and continues to read his White Cape comic in bed]

    Kristofferson: Good night.

    [he lies down under the train set and begins to quietly sob; Ash comes down, turns on the train, Kris gets up and they watch it]