Today's children are really pitiful, watching cartoons, they have to be stuffed with so many things by self-righteous adults

Dianna 2022-04-22 07:01:02

It's a very good-looking cartoon, beautifully produced, with cute characters and a lot of funny stalks, but I don't like the spirit promoted by the cartoon, so I minus one star.

The first is the animal setting. As a child who grew up watching Disney cartoons, I have seen all 2D cartoons, but not all 3D ones. I always feel that it is using the exquisite production to replace the beauty of the story. Crazy Zoo , or even better, every "animal" in the animal utopia seems familiar, without looking up the data, the train of moving animals in Dumbo, the image of Dumbo, the fox in The Fox and the Hound when I was young , the fox in the animal version of Robin Sea, the thug in Bambi, the beastly prince in Beauty and the Beast, the leopard and the rainforest in the new king's new biography... Animal eyes, glaciers, and desert styles are the same as always, The first graduate of Tutu Police Officer School was the rabbit version of Hua Mulan who joined the army. The conspiracy and redemption jokes in the story are all homage to other works. I laughed in the movie theater, but after watching it, I thought it was a good one. Cartoons, should there be something other than paying homage to their predecessors.

The animals in the story show the story of the United States, the heroism as always, the victory of justice over evil as always, but I feel uncomfortable watching it, why? Rather than preaching equality and freedom, truth, goodness and beauty will ultimately make the world a better place. Rather, the deep irony hidden behind this work tells you that zootopia in the cartoon is a utopia, which will never be realized. Why do you want a sheep to be a secretary, why is the mayor being squeezed out and then he can easily come back? Could it be that the sheep villain's knowledge can wipe out the mayor's previous scheming to conceal the incident? Don't forget that the mayor wanted to keep his mouth shut when the incident of imprisoning the mad carnivore was revealed. Don't forget that it wasn't the people in the municipal government, let alone the police, who helped the mayor deal with this matter. Who is that... Let's talk about the guidance of public opinion Compatibility with the public: Tutu said in an interview that his madness may be because of the wildness in his DNA, which makes carnivores crowded out; the wolf who guards the door will cry when he hears his companions; later, the public will change their attitudes immediately after I really want to know... There is no silver 300 taels here. If there is no mass base, how can it cause panic because of one sentence? Why do wolves (watchdogs in this case) scramble to show their loyalty instead of keeping watch? Why do people have to express that they were deceived before and now everyone is the same, hello, hello, hello everyone? Isn't this another form of public opinion control, another round of repression of herbivores in turn? Satisfaction rate should be 100%, everyone is striving for utopia! By the way, there is another point, there is also such a sinful flower in the Tutu family. Her parents also said that you must not step on it. At present, it is very valuable, so there is a supply in the market for Huahua, which is planted by the hero's family and many people. It seems that factionalism in Utopia is another story...

As for the positioning issue, this is a cartoon that is more politicized than Frozen, and thus less likable. I like the simple Bambi and the Lady and the Tramp. It also expresses kindness and beauty, but there is not so much political correctness and the real world that is hard to insert. It is a simple story. If you want to add It's not easy and noble to express the thoughts and feelings of... Maybe now this kind of cartoons that reflect the real world is more popular with adults, so what should children watch? When you are sighing how beautiful the setting is and how carefully the production is made, I am thinking, now the children are so pitiful, there is only so much chicken soup for the soul from the real, subtly and passively accepting the so-called democracy, equality and freedom cannot stand scrutiny. It's an animation of something, and it's still pretty good...

Don't say that their imagination is so powerful, such a beautiful world and so on, when cartoons have been reduced to the real world and copied, is it good to copy them? Miyazaki's world also has shadows of the real world, but it is outlined with smoother lines, not ostentatious piles of rhetoric.

The people around seem to like it, do you feel like you are going to be scolded? please don't be too harsh...

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Zootopia quotes

  • Bellwether: Think of it. 90% of the population united against a common enemy. We'll be unstoppable!

  • Bellwether: [Cornering Judy and Nick in a pit-like exhibit in the Natural History Museum] Well, you should've just stayed on the carrot farm, huh. It really is too bad, I... I did like you!

    Judy Hopps: What're you going to do, kill me?

    Bellwether: Oh ho ho ho, no, of course not.

    [Aims the Night Howler gun at Nick]

    Bellwether: He is!

    Judy Hopps: [a pellet hits Nick] No! Oh, Nick!

    Bellwether: [calling the ZPD] Yes, police! There's a savage fox in the National History Museum! Officer Hopps is down! Please hurry!

    Judy Hopps: No! Nick! Don't do this! Fight it!

    Bellwether: Oh, but, he can't help it! Can he? Since preds are just biologically predisposed to be savages.

    [Nick growls and chases Judy]

    Bellwether: Gosh, think of the headline: "Hero cop killed by savage fox!"

    Judy Hopps: So that's it. Prey fears predator and you stay in power?

    Bellwether: Yeah. Pretty much.

    Judy Hopps: It won't work!

    Bellwether: Fear always works, and I'll dart every predator in Zootopia, to keep it that way.