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We don’t go to the cinema a whole
lot. We tend to keep it for mid-term
breaks, Easter holidays, birthdays, that kind of thing. Which is enough when your entourage is four
children. Cinema ain’t cheap after you
factor in treats.
However, it seems to me that I have
been looking at the advertisement for Zootropolis
for the last year and if I am to be completely honest, it didn’t spark joy in
me.
So when Easter loomed I knew a cinema
trip was on the cards and when Zootropolis was requested I shuddered a little
bit and prayed it wasn’t going to be Minion
like. (I fucking hate the minions. Sorry for the fowler, but I do. There. Are. No. Words!)
But then I discovered Jason Bateman
was in Zootropolis and I cheered up a
little. When I say “in Zootropolis” I mean he lends his voice
talents to it because in case you aren’t aware, Zootropolis is an animation.
I’ve harboured a little crush on JB
ever since his Valerie days. There’s not many of you out there who
remember Valerie. I’d wager. Google it.
Actually, here’s a link.
Then he showed up in Teen Wolf Too and dormant fondness was re-ignited. (I had great fun explaining to my oldest why
it’s cleverly called Teen Wolf Too and
not Two)
So we went along to see Zootropolis. The boys knew who all the characters were and
kept talking about them a while two weeks before we went.
Me: “How do you know this?”
Them: “Zootropolis is everywhere!” Insert suitable scornful emoji’s
here.
And I was more than pleasantly
surprised. In fact, I might allow them
to buy the DVD when it comes out. Unlike
my frantic head shakes of “No! No! No!” when Mister Husband discovered The Good Dinosaur in Penney’s lately.
“It’s like Frozen!” I may or may not
have roared at him “Let it go! I’ll
never get that hour and a half of my life back.”
I laughed at all the appropriate
places in Zootropolis. I even figured out who the real bad guy
was. I loved how Nicholas P. Wilde
(Jason Bateman. Swoon!) the fox managed
to look like his human counterpart especially when he stuck his hands in his pockets. I’m still struggling over the Breaking Bad references. I’ve never watched it but I reckon the meth
lab has something to do with it?
Yes? No?
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For what it’s worth I thought I would
ask my boys if their cinematic experience was worth it. There may be one or two
spoilers within.
Did you like Zootropolis and why?
10-Year-Old: Yeah.
I don’t know coz sometimes I like animations like that one. I liked it because there was a mix of
everything. It was funny and kid of
creepy at some points. I liked the
colours in it too.
8-Year-Old: Yes.
Because they had horror bits like when the otter jumped up and
stuff. The clouds and stuff around the
panther made it look really scary. And
creepy. I also liked the victory toot toot.
6
½ year Old: Yeah. I liked the way Mr. Otter jump scared the
panther.
5-Year-Old: Yeah!
Coz I liked when Judy Hopps went so fast. I liked the fastness of her. I liked when Judy Hopps was in the guard
car. She stopped it really fast. I liked when the fox actually got caught with
the polar bears in the car.
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What do you like most about the
cinema?
8-Year-Old:
It’s
loud and it feels like the world is shaking when it starts.
6
½ Year Old: I like the cinema because
we get popcorn and there’s treats. I like the dark. I like the way it’s loud at the start of the
movie. Lot’s like KABOOM
5-Year-Old: I like the way it’s nice and dark coz there’s
no windows except a door. I like the
booster seats. The whole pack of them is
different colours and you can pick whichever one you want. I actually like everything about the
cinema. And that’s all.
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Who was your favourite character in
the movie?
10-Year-Old: Nick.
I like foxes in real life and he was funny. He was smart the way he thought up hustles
and then he turned good and he helped Judy Hopps. He became a junior detective in the end.
8-Year-Old: Judy Hopps.
Because she was funny.
6
½ Year Old: Judy Hopps. Because she’s a cop and she’s
brave and she got scraped close to the cheek.
But it wasn’t bleeding.
5-Year-Old: I liked when Judy Hopps was a little little
bunny and she was hopping. She was
really really cute. And that’s all.
Did it make you laugh?
10-Year-Old:
Some bits were funny but it wasn’t like the
funniest thing in the word.
8-Year-Old:
Yes.
I liked the toot toot bit and the tiny Chihuahua when he got the jumbo
pop.
6
½ Year Old: No. Because there was a lot of horror and jump
scares and stuff like that. I thought
it was really scary.
5-Year-Old: No.
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What was the best part?
10-Year-Old: I think the end when they figure out the
night howlers. I felt that they had to
go to Zootropolis to find out the cure and that was really good.
8-Year-Old:
The bit where Judy Hopp discovered the
night howlers weren’t the wolves and the mayor sheep was found out. I loved the bit where it was tense when the
panther was chasing them. When they
thought Nick went wild and the way he grabbed Judy around the neck and she was
all “blood! blood! blood!” the way the movie started.
6
½ Year Old: I liked the way Judy Hopps
went to Zootropolis. I thought Nick was
a little bit too mean at the start but by the end they were great friends.
5-Year-Old: eeemmmmmm I liked when the night howlers
caught the tiger.
Would you recommend it to your
friends?
10-Year-Old:
Yes.
It’s really good and I think they would enjoy it.
8-Year-Old:
Yup! I
hope we get it on DVD when it comes out.
6
½ Year Old: Yeah. I don’t think they would be scared.
5-Year-Old:
Yeah. When
I see them again.
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So there you go. But
don’t just take our words for it. Go see
it yourself.