ZOOTOPIA REVIEW
9 years ago
Hello fellow furs! I just want to update since I haven't been very active! Well today, my group of furry friends and I went to the theater to see the movie we were waiting for for almost a year. Disney's Zootopia. And one of the main animators of this movie is infact a furry himself. And here on my thoughts on the movie.
Plot: Judy Hopps (the protagonist) of the movie is a small rabbit who instead of follwing in her family footsteps as a carrot farmer dreams to one day be a police officer in the big city of Zootopia, "where predator and prey live together in peace and harmony". But EVERYONE doubted her. She trains hard and becomes top of her class at the academy. When she moves to Zootopia. She is assigned to a case and needs help from a fox named Nick Wilde. An uncommon team of natural enemies, they help solve one of the toughest cases on the police force.
Thoughts: The movie was somewhat predictable at the suspense scenes. Overall, the movie's comedy is golden, and the storyline was great. Like almost all Disney movies, it focused on social morals that can be compared to the human world such as racism and discrimination. There is a very heartwarming lesson the characters learn, and of course, they're anthropomorphic animals. The movie focused on their animalistic personalities too unlike most movies with anthropomorphic animals. There are some parts of the movie that are very relatable to the audience and some parts in where even I nearly cried (and I normally don't cry at movies). I would watch it over and over again. In conclusion this movie is a must see.
Rating: 9/10
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Plot: Judy Hopps (the protagonist) of the movie is a small rabbit who instead of follwing in her family footsteps as a carrot farmer dreams to one day be a police officer in the big city of Zootopia, "where predator and prey live together in peace and harmony". But EVERYONE doubted her. She trains hard and becomes top of her class at the academy. When she moves to Zootopia. She is assigned to a case and needs help from a fox named Nick Wilde. An uncommon team of natural enemies, they help solve one of the toughest cases on the police force.
Thoughts: The movie was somewhat predictable at the suspense scenes. Overall, the movie's comedy is golden, and the storyline was great. Like almost all Disney movies, it focused on social morals that can be compared to the human world such as racism and discrimination. There is a very heartwarming lesson the characters learn, and of course, they're anthropomorphic animals. The movie focused on their animalistic personalities too unlike most movies with anthropomorphic animals. There are some parts of the movie that are very relatable to the audience and some parts in where even I nearly cried (and I normally don't cry at movies). I would watch it over and over again. In conclusion this movie is a must see.
Rating: 9/10
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