Zootopia, 2016
Directed by Byron Howard, Rich Moore, Jared Bush, 108
minutes
Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Idris Elba, J.K. Simmons,
Jenny Slate, Shakira
Review by Katherine
Scheetz
Judy Hopps (Goodwin) is the
purple-eyed daughter of two carrot farmers in Bunnyburrow, where animals still
speak in tongues and your prey/predator status defines your role in life. After
graduating from the police academy as the only bunny officer under Mayor Lionheart's (Simmons) Mammal Inclusion Act, her parting gift
from her parents (and her 275 brothers and sisters) is “Fox-Away” pepper spray.
Judy
heads to assignment in Zootopia City Center, pink iPaw blasting the latest
toe-tapping hit from pop-star Gazelle (Shakira), where she is the only prey
animal in a precinct of predators under Cape buffalo Chief Bogo (Elba).
So begins the parade of characters
who reveal the harsh realities of animal relations in Judy’s Mecca, from
elephant-only ice cream shops to Mafia shrews. Key among them is Nick Wilde
(Bateman), a hustling fox with sleepy eyelids and hands perpetually in his
pockets; nuances taken straight from Bateman’s own body language in the
recording studio.
Flawless animation accompanies the
captured characteristics, down to the edging of fur on Judy’s expressive ears. But
it’s everyday life details, like the texting hamster who gets squashed exiting
the “tube” and the DMV run by sloths, that ground Disney’s world-building.
Writers
Jared Bush and Phil Johnston deliver a tight script (if carrot-heavy) with no
lag in clever lines or honest moments of friendship meant for both children and
adults alike.
In
Zootopia, there are doors sized for all creatures; public transportation accommodates
swimmers, fliers, and tunnelers; homes exist for Tundra-dwellers,
rainforest-livers, and Sahara-sunbathers. Think New York City, but
built so that autism, cerebral palsy, down syndrome, ADHD, dyslexia and the
like could never be thought of as disabilities, but rather part of what makes
you unique. Novel.
Disney
doles out a timely message of tolerance when we need it most. Let no sheep cooking nighthowler in his meth-resembling-lab stop you from absorbing Zootopia.
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