Judy Rabbit dreamed of being a police officer since she was a child. She was ridiculed and infatuated, and enrolled in the police academy. In the process of studying, she was dismissed by the teacher because she did not meet the physical fitness standards, but she did not give up, stepped up her training, and finally graduated from the police academy with the first place.
She thought that her dream of being a police officer had come true. She came to Zootopia, where carnivores and herbivores are said to coexist peacefully. Colleagues in the police station are all tall carnivores. Sheriff Niu assigned her the responsibility of being a traffic policeman and responsible for issuing tickets. At that time, there were 14 cases of missing carnivores in the Zoo, but Sheriff Niu would not let her control it.
In the process of issuing the ticket, she met Nick the fox, and was tricked by the father he played, and bought a popsicle for his son out of her own pocket. But unexpectedly found that Nick melted the popsicles and made small popsicles and sold them for a profit.
When Judy was issuing a ticket, she encountered Mr. Pig's shop being robbed. She struggled to catch the robber, but she was accused by Sheriff Niu. During the debate, a family member of a missing animal asked Sheriff Niu to help find her husband, and Judy volunteered to help. The angry Sheriff Niu gave 48 hours to find the time, or Judy left the police station. Judy agreed, threatened the fox Nick for help, and found the polar bear's camp along the way. Since Judy rescued the "Mr. Big" daughter while catching the robber, "Mr. Big" told her that the missing animal took his driver Cheetah's car. They found the cheetah, and the cheetah told them that the animal had suddenly gone mad in the car, and while they were talking, the cheetah also went mad and attacked them. During the escape, Judy rescued the fox. After calling the police, the Sheriff Niu, who arrived, found that the cheetah was missing. He threatened Judy to hand over the police badge, and Nick came forward to relieve the siege. They thought of using the camera to see where the missing cheetahs went, and finally found all the missing animals in the abandoned hospital and found that the mayor lion was infected. After the animal was found, Judy became a hero, and made remarks caused by the nature of carnivores, which caused Nick's dissatisfaction to leave her, and also triggered the extreme confrontation between animals and carnivores in Zootopia, and various riots broke out.
Director Niu and Deputy Mayor Yang wanted to award Judy a medal, but Judy refused and returned to her hometown to sell carrots. Accidentally discovers that what drives the animals crazy is a flower that howls at midnight, and finally discovers that it is all a conspiracy by the vice mayor of Sheep. The vice mayor of Sheep delusions of causing a confrontation between the carnivores and the herbivores through these incidents, thereby winning the leadership of the Zoo. Judy and Nick debunk her conspiracy, and things are settled satisfactorily.
The truth of this story is that we are not born to choose, but you can choose what kind of person you become. We don't have to follow the path given by fate, as long as we don't give up our dreams and stick to it, it is possible to achieve it. Like the ending theme song sings, go try it!
There are two contrasts in it. Judy, the little rabbit who dreams of becoming a police officer, did not give up even if she was ridiculed by everyone, and finally realized her dream. Nick, the little fox who dreamed of becoming an animal protector, became disheartened after being bullied by his friends, gave up his dream, and became a cunning liar according to other people's imaginations.
Another contrast, the slow-paced sloth, was finally found to be a master of fast racing. The vice mayor of Yang, who is honest and cowardly and a good man, is a sinister strategist, and even kills Judy with the help of Nick the fox. The perception of this is that you can't suppress your inner aggression too much, otherwise they will accumulate, destroy people's reason, and even eventually change people's nature and make people do crazy things.
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