dream and growth

Elsa 2022-04-19 09:01:10

Dickens said it was the best of times, it was the worst of times; it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of stupidity. In "Zootopia", animals also experience the best and worst of times. Their cities have been modernized, they have been freed from savagery, without predators and herbivores chasing and killing, courts, police stations, shops, and all manner of advertisements make up the world, this era. However, the world is not perfect. While it is full of civilization and order, there is bullying, there is discrimination, and there are all kinds of injustices. By the way, fortunately, there is still the courage to dare to challenge injustice. Judy Rabbit has dreamed of becoming a police officer since she was a child, and despite her parents' repeated dissuasion, she is always optimistic. However, as a small animal, she suffered repeated setbacks in the early days of police training. When she finally entered the police station to become a police officer through hard work, she was only assigned to be a traffic policeman. But with a little disappointment, Judy was still happy and positive when she over-delivered in her little police car. Like human society, the situation of characters in Zootopia is not all smooth sailing - Judy Rabbit met his "enemy" Fox Nick. Nick Fox leads his super cute "son" - Finnick, who is super small and has big ears - is miserably bullied by the owner in the popsicle shop, and Judy Rabbit comes out to preside over justice. The sight of Finnick carrying a big ice lolly and walking hard behind Nick made many good impressions. Just when everyone thought this was the beginning of a good story, Judy discovered another use for Foxy's big popsicles - making small popsicles. A group of small hamsters came out neatly, handed out the change in unison, then quickly nibbled them with two front teeth, and then threw the popsicles into the trash can at the exact same pace. The whole process was neat and cute. speak. Judy discovered something was wrong, and went to the fox Nick theory, but was robbed: "When you step into the zoo, everyone has a dream and becomes their ideal self, but it's all in vain. You can only be you, the fox is still cunning. , the rabbit is still stupid." Judy, who was in high spirits, felt her first setback. All people, especially young people like Judy who are not afraid of tigers, think they have youth and dreams, and even if life will be bumpy, it will not be so difficult. But "real life is much more complicated than the slogan on the wall". People who can single-handedly conquer the world by virtue of their dreams, in addition to having good luck—for example, meeting Fox Nick, they must also have wisdom and a willingness to fight for it. The "stupid" rabbit who was discriminated against at the police station and taught a lesson by the fox was disappointed, and he was working The overly serious attitude of China has also made many residents very dissatisfied. But the appearance of a robbery the next day made her regain her confidence in an instant. "I'll deal with it, I'm Officer Judy Hopps, I'll chase!" Although she was scolded by Chief Niu at the end, it really excited her. The shocking case begins to surface, and Judy takes on the heavy responsibility of solving the case within 48 hours. From the photo, she noticed a key witness she was familiar with - Nick Fox. Finnick, the fennec fox who appears to be a child but is an adult, tells Judynick where he is. The two protagonists meet again and start a case-solving journey. They asked the naturalists, and the yak Yakxi, who has a good memory but has always been humble, makes people laugh and cry. Then they rushed to the police station Nick's friend Lightning to find clues. The slow movements and conversations of a group of sloth public officials gave Judy a headache. Just when Judy was about to succeed in the query, Nick Hu came up and interrupted with a smirk: "Hey, Lightning, do you know why camels have three humps?" The next thing was ups and downs. Judy and Nick were first caught by Mr. Big, but Judy's previous unintentional act saved their lives. After the two found a key driver, they were almost eaten by the savage driver. Just when Judy was about to be fired for failing to complete the task, Nick tactfully helped her excuse herself. The two people who found the surveillance set foot on the search journey again, and finally found the savage animals, and the two also successfully escaped from the toilet. This series of adventures is very exciting and a big test for Judy, but the real test is yet to come. Judy's speech in front of the TV media, who had just solved a major case, made Nick doubt Judy's trust in him. Not only that, but Judy's speech led to an even bigger disaster - a serious division and mistrust between carnivores and herbivores in Animal City. Disappointed with herself, Judy quit her job as a police officer and went home to start her old business selling radishes. At this time, for Judy, both friendship and her own dreams have been seriously challenged. She was selling radishes in Rabbit Nest Town with drooping ears, and she also had infinite doubts about her past pursuit. Difficulties and doubts always accompany you along the way of chasing your dreams. Some people persevered, and some people gave up in the middle. A person who has lost his dream may also have a good life, but after all, he cannot become what he wants to be. What changed Judy was the fox who bullied her when she was a child. This childhood friend who now works closely with her family changed her understanding of carnivores being inherently savage. The true face of the savage plant 'Midnight Howl' Eyes - a maddening grass. Regretted, Judy decides to apologize to Nick and track down the real murderer. "I know you'll never forgive me. I don't blame you, and I wouldn't forgive myself either. I'm stupid, unreliable, and incredibly stubborn. But it's not my fault, Let the carnivore suffer from it all. When we settle this case, you can continue to hate me, that's ok because I'm a bad friend and I hurt you. Then you can just walk away with the confidence of yourself from start to finish It's all right. I'm really just a stupid rabbit." After Judy, who blamed herself, finished this sentence, Nick held up the carrot tape recorder that was very useful when the two of them solved the case together: "Okay, here we go. I'm here. You rabbits love to cry." The happy ending in the back, let's not talk about it. By the way, the hero and heroine are finally together! Although the whole film has exciting adventures and captures, as well as exciting conspiracies, there is no doubt that Judy Rabbit and Nick Fox are the most noticeable emotional twists and turns from the outbreak of conflict to the reunion. Many times, we don't grow up because of the thrilling big business. The ones who really make us grow are often friends, often the ordinary people around us. It's no surprise that Judy, who overcame herself and reunited with Nick, had a better performance afterward. Zootopia is still that Zootopia, and the era is still that era, good or bad. Well, maybe a little bit better - less discrimination, more friendship, more opportunities for critters, less mistrust between carnivores and herbivores, and Zootopia might change to be more harmonious, but only there, yes, only there. Times are difficult to change too much, and it is Judy herself who has really changed. Judy is no longer talking about dreams, no longer the rabbit who knows nothing about everything and predicts all difficulties. After going through peaks and valleys, she knows how to complete a difficult and dangerous career, how to maintain friendship, how to think, and how to trust. She had dreams and never gave up. From a young age, she always wanted to be a police officer, until she grew up, she became a police officer, and then proved her ability with her own efforts. The conspiracy of the shocking case was successfully discovered by her, and she was able to stick to her original intention until the end, eliminate evil and promote good, and persevere. Judy has completed her growth. If it's a comedy, it certainly managed to deliver. Whether it’s a little hamster eating a popsicle or a fennec fox with big ears posing as a baby elephant, or Judy Rabbit’s big ears that pop up and down, and the imitation Apple-branded carrot recordings that played a key role at the time Pen , the laughter is frequent, and the quality is quite high. But beyond that, a deep comedy is sure to leave room for thought behind the jokes. Judy Rabbit's life trajectory is more like our normal people, working hard, overcoming setbacks, and finally gaining recognition. Fox Nick's life trajectory is undoubtedly much more complicated. His childhood dream was thwarted, and he bears the stereotyped infamy of "cunning", which is destined to be unrecognized in the crowd. But this fox, who always looks condescending in clothes, is different. He's got a lot of crazy ideas, he's unpopular and reluctant to begin with, but he's ridiculously cool and doesn't have a bad heart? He can always help Judy at critical moments, and he looks like a detective with a serious analysis. This is Nick, no wonder many people hope that Nick and Judy will have love. Two people with completely different life trajectories are getting closer and closer to their dreams on the road of mutual encouragement and understanding. It was Judy's luck to meet Nick. At the same time, it was also Nick's luck to meet Judy. Nick the fox has also had the determination to become a police officer, but the shadow of ridicule haunted him when he was a child. In a shocking case, he finally realized his dream. "Life will always be a little unhappy, and we all make mistakes. It doesn't matter how you are, what matters is that you start to change." This is a story full of dreams and warmth, and a story full of growth philosophy. It allows us to appreciate friendship in laughter and sense truth in humor. Pursue your dreams, never give up, move forward bravely while keeping your feet on the ground, growth will naturally accompany you. This is probably the best zoo in town. He also has the determination to become a police officer, but when he was a child, the shadow of ridicule haunted him fiercely. He lived in the animal city in an unfavorable business until the rabbit appeared in front of him, and the two solved a shocking case together. , and he finally realized his dream. "Life will always be a little unhappy, and we all make mistakes. It doesn't matter how you are, what matters is that you start to change." This is a story full of dreams and warmth, and a story full of growth philosophy. It allows us to appreciate friendship in laughter and sense truth in humor. Pursue your dreams, never give up, move forward bravely while keeping your feet on the ground, growth will naturally accompany you. This is probably the best zoo in town. He also has the determination to become a police officer, but when he was a child, the shadow of ridicule haunted him fiercely. He lived in the animal city in an unfavorable business until the rabbit appeared in front of him, and the two solved a shocking case together. , and he finally realized his dream. "Life will always be a little unhappy, and we all make mistakes. It doesn't matter how you are, what matters is that you start to change." This is a story full of dreams and warmth, and a story full of growth philosophy. It allows us to appreciate friendship in laughter and sense truth in humor. Pursue your dreams, never give up, move forward bravely while keeping your feet on the ground, growth will naturally accompany you. This is probably the best zoo in town.

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

    The best animation of the Oscars in 17 years, hello!

  • Randi 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Beautiful crying! But the sloth is going to be red, not happy!

Zootopia quotes

  • Judy Hopps: [Judy rings Manchas's doorbell] Mr. Manchas? Judy Hopps, ZPD. We just want to know what happened to Emmitt Otterton.

    Mr. Manchas: [Manchas slightly opens his door] You... should be asking... what happened to me.

    Nick Wilde: Whoa! Uh, a teensy otter did... that?

    Judy Hopps: [whispers] What happened?

    Mr. Manchas: He... was an animal!

    Mr. Manchas: [flashback to Manchas's limo] Down... on all fours... he was a savage!

    Mr. Manchas: [Emmitt growls and attacks Manchas inside the limo; Manchas escapes the limo, gasping in fear; the flashback ends] There was no warning, he just kept yelling about the Night Howlers. Over and over, the Night Howlers!

    Nick Wilde: So... you know... about the Night Howlers, too? Good, good, good. Because the Night Howlers are exactly what we are here to talk about. Right?

    Judy Hopps: Yup. So, uh... so you just open the door... and tell us what you know... and we will tell you what we know... okay?

    Mr. Manchas: Okay.

    [Manchas closes his door]

    Judy Hopps: [to Nick] Clever fox.

    Judy Hopps: [Manchas re-opens his door, making struggling groans; Judy and Nick enter his apartment] Mr. Manchas?

    Nick Wilde: Buddy?

    Judy Hopps: Are you... okay?

    [Manchas is prowling about his apartment on all four paws, growling]

    Judy Hopps: Run, run!

    [Judy and Nick leave, with Manchas chasing after them]

  • Jerry Jumbeaux Jr.: Listen, I don't know what you're doing skulking around during daylight hours, but I don't want any trouble in here, so hit the road.

    Nick Wilde: I'm not looking for any trouble either, sir. I simply want to buy a Jumbo Pop... for my little boy. You want the red or the blue, pal?

    [Finnick points at the red Jumbo Pop]

    Judy Hopps: Aw, I'm such a...

    Jerry Jumbeaux Jr.: Oh come on, kid. Back up. Listen buddy, what, there aren't any fox ice cream joints in your part of town?

    Nick Wilde: Uh, no no, there are, there are. It's just, my boy, this goofy little stinker, he loves all things elephant, wants to be one when he grows up.

    [Finnick squeaks]

    Nick Wilde: Is that adorable?

    Judy Hopps: Oh.

    Nick Wilde: Who the heck am I to crush his little dreams, huh, right?

    Jerry Jumbeaux Jr.: Look, you probably can't read, fox, but the sign says "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone." So beat it!

    Elephant patron: You're holding up the line.

    [Finnick cries and sniffles]

    Judy Hopps: Hello? Excuse me.

    Jerry Jumbeaux Jr.: Hey, you're gonna have to wait your turn like everyone else, meter maid.

    Judy Hopps: Actually, I'm an officer. Just had a quick question: Are your customers aware they're getting snot and mucus with their cookies and cream?

    [Two elephants spit out the ice cream they were just eating]

    Jerry Jumbeaux Jr.: What are you talking about?

    Judy Hopps: Well, I don't want to cause you any trouble, but I believe scooping ice cream with an ungloved trunk is a Class 3 health code violation... which is kind of a big deal, heh.

    [the other employee drops the scoop of ice cream]

    Judy Hopps: Of course, I could let you off with a warning, if you were to glove those trunks, and, I don't know... finish selling this nice dad and his son a... what was it?

    Nick Wilde: A Jumbo Pop, please.

    Judy Hopps: A Jumbo Pop.

    [Finnick squeaks with relief]

    Jerry Jumbeaux Jr.: [sighs with a groan] $15.

    Nick Wilde: Thank you so much, thank you. Oh no, are you kidding me? I don't have my wallet, heh heh. I'd lose my head if it weren't attached to my neck.

    Finnick: That's the truth.

    Nick Wilde: Oh boy, I'm sorry, pal, got to be about the worst birthday ever. Please don't be mad at me. Thanks anyway.

    Judy Hopps: [Judy puts money on the counter, buying a Jumbo Pop for Nick and Finnick] Keep the change.