theradicalchild: (Judy Hopps Parking Officer)
The Radical Child ([personal profile] theradicalchild) wrote2024-02-10 07:33 pm

Zootopia



In a world solely inhabited by anthropomorphic mammals, the country rabbit Judy Hopps accomplishes her dream of becoming the first lapine police officer in the titular urban metropolis but starts on parking duty. On her first day, the vulpine con artists Nick Wilde and Finnick hustle her, after which she abandons her post to pursue a small-time criminal, but the police chief reprimands her. As he does so, an otter wife interrupts and implores a search for her missing husband, one of fourteen lost predators in Zootopia. Judy receives forty-eight hours to solve the case, blackmailing Nick into assisting her in finding Mr. Otterton and solving the mystery of the other missing predators.

Ultimately, this is an enjoyable film, given its strictly nonhuman cast, with backstory interweaved into the narrative, along with a few good twists and commentary on the alleged black-and-white nature of specific beasts and an exemplification of Paulo Freire’s warning of oppressed populations possibly becoming oppressors themselves. However, a few unresolved plot points abound, like what the carnivores eat and the unexplored role of religion in Zootopia, since characters repeatedly mention God. Some scenes like that at the sloth-run Department of Mammal Vehicles also feel like padding. Regardless, I don’t regret rewatching this and will gladly watch Zootopia+ and the forthcoming theatrical sequel.
loganberrybunny: Drawing of my lapine character's face by Eliki (Default)

[personal profile] loganberrybunny 2024-02-11 04:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I adore Zootopia (or Zootropolis as it's called over here, since someone else already owned the "Zootopia" name). One of the few films I went to see in the cinema, and I don't regret that. I still dig out the Blu-ray from time to time. I'm slightly nervous about whether the sequel will be able to live up to the original (as I am with the forthcoming Inside Out sequel) but I'll give it a chance.