Review of Zootopia (2016) by Daniel17 — 17 Apr 2017
Before the film is released, I wasn't expecting Zootopia to be Disney's masterpiece of 2016, I was expecting this to be a fun and enjoyable film with talking animals and an appetizer before Moana comes out.
But surprisingly and thought-provokingly, it became of one of Disney's best films since The Lion King and Beauty and the Beast. This is a fine example of how Disney Animation can prove to the public that they are the greatest animation studio of all time, even beating out Pixar by their own standards.
With low points of Home on the Range and Chicken Little, to 11 years later, all the way back to the top of their game with this, all thanks to its clever story, perfect writing, a perfect balance of humour and drama, a lot of intense, heartwarming, touching and memorable moments, best character moments, a strong bond, chemistry and connection between Judy and Nick, great musical score, excellent animation, a large cast of three-dimensional characters and a powerful anti-racism message of prejudice and discrimination.
It's not just one of Disney's best works, it's also one of their smarter and more mature films. If you enjoyed anthropomorphic animal films like Robin Hood, you would love this movie even more. This is a must-watch for the whole family.
It is a perfect family film. I gave it a perfect 10 out of 10.
This review of Zootopia (2016) was written by Daniel17 on 17 Apr 2017.
Zootopia has generally received very positive reviews.
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