Zootropolis
Zootropolis centers on the tale of Judy (Ginnifer Goodwin) who dreams of becoming the first rabbit police officer and despite the best efforts of her mother, father and many, many siblings she achieves her goal and moves to Zootroplis a huge city where all animals live and work happily together. To her disdain she is initially placed on traffic duty but comes across a con man fox (Jason Bateman) working his operation and suddenly they are thrown together in the middle of a kidnapping plot which leads to a much darker conspiracy of animals being regressed back to their original mind set and the balance of the city being destroyed.
Zooltropolis is a very clever movie as behind the bright colours there are themes of sexism, racism and class discrimination touched upon in what is a classic film noir style thriller with cartoon characters but they are so cleverly intertwined that the film still feels like a feel good Disney movie as, although all animals co-exist there is still the structure of the animal kingdom behind the whole set up, so rabbits or supposed to be cute, foxes sly, the major is a lion etc. which gives some great examples of animal stereotyping and one of the best scenes of the movie as the DMV is full of a work force of sloths, with hilarious consequences.
There’s enough here that kids will enjoy what is essentially a tried and tested Disney tale of anyone can achieve anything in life once you try hard enough but the writers have included enough winks and nods to classic movies and TV shows that adults will get a good giggle as well.
DJ Speaks Rating: 6 Out Of 10








