Zootopia review
9 years ago
I'm one of those who take movies pretty seriously. I absolutely hate getting my experience spoiled by either high expectations or, well, spoilers. I keep far away from trailers or anything else that could possible ruin my experience.
So this last Friday when I went to see Zootopia together with my friend Dogson, I had absolutely no idea what I was going to watch, other than it would be a "furry movie" basically.
As the movie started, I immediately fell in love with the art style and universe that Disney has built. Each scene is so well made and pleasant to view. I didn't want to blink or look away any second during it, in fear of missing something. The characters are appealing and have so much personality, the story always kept me interested, and the humor made me and the audience burst into laughter constantly.
I was surprised by the depth of the movie, being able to please both young and old alike, and by its strong message.
Verdict? I was very pleased with the experience, and I'm hoping to see more of Judy, Nick and Zootopia in the future.
So this last Friday when I went to see Zootopia together with my friend Dogson, I had absolutely no idea what I was going to watch, other than it would be a "furry movie" basically.
As the movie started, I immediately fell in love with the art style and universe that Disney has built. Each scene is so well made and pleasant to view. I didn't want to blink or look away any second during it, in fear of missing something. The characters are appealing and have so much personality, the story always kept me interested, and the humor made me and the audience burst into laughter constantly.
I was surprised by the depth of the movie, being able to please both young and old alike, and by its strong message.
Verdict? I was very pleased with the experience, and I'm hoping to see more of Judy, Nick and Zootopia in the future.
I know it wasn't meant as a furry movie but how they handle issues that mirror our society today is just spot-on