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لقد تغير عالم الحيوان: لم يعد منقسما إلى قسمين بين الفرائس الوديعة والحيوانات المفترسة الشرسة، بل أصبح يتعايش بينهما بانسجام. جودي هي أرنبة صغيرة ذات طموحات كبيرة وتحلم بأن تصبح ضابطة شرطة، حيث تم تعليمها أن كل شيء ممكن في هذا العالم الجديد. نيك هو ثعلب يعيش بذكائه في العاصمة زوتروبوليس، حيث تعمل جودي، بعد تدريب شاق في الأكاديمية، كحارسة مرور. وسيكون على عاتقهم، وهم متحدون بشكل غير متوقع، حل لغز الحيوانات الأربعة عشر المفقودة التي تبحث عنها المدينة بأكملها وإحباط خطط أولئك الذين يريدون الاستيلاء على السلطة المحلية، وفقًا لمبدأ فرق تسد القديم.
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This movie had more jokes for adults than kids. I think a lot of the themes were probably pretty heavy for kids and tied into metaphors enough that kids didn't put up on them. But great movie just the same. The hubby & I were easily the ones laughing hardest in the theater.
This is one of the best Disney movie I've ever seen.
This movie is SO cute with a fantastic story that really had me emotionally invested in these characters. The world was really well created and there's so much depth to it that it really has me wanting to experience another story in this world. This movie is one of my favourite Disney movies of all time and I'll definitely find myself watching in the future.
All drains lead to the ocean
Zootopia is one of those films that works on every level. As pure entertainment, it is incredibly funny, fast-paced, and filled with visual details that don’t wear out after a single viewing. But it also offers something more: an intelligent message disguised as a colorful fable. And that, when seen with perspective, is what elevates it. On first watch, what stands out is its rhythm and the chemistry between Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde. The buddy-movie structure is perfectly measured: personality clashes, constant humor, and an investigation that unfolds naturally. The jokes work for both children and adults, and some gags —like the sloth scene— are already part of animation history. Visually, it is stunning. The city is built with astonishing attention to detail, each district follows its own climatic logic, and the world feels alive. It’s not just a pretty setting; it’s a coherent universe. There is a clear ambition to create something more sophisticated than a typical animal comedy. What truly makes it stand out is its social reading. Beneath its friendly surface, the film speaks about prejudice, collective fear, and manipulation. And it does so without becoming solemn. It has the intelligence to raise complex issues without overwhelming the viewer with obvious moral lessons. That makes it far more mature than it initially appears. It is also one of those films that becomes tied to family memories, to specific stages of life, to that moment when the talking toy of the protagonist had to be found because the fascination was absolute. And that is when cinema stops being just cinema. Zootopia is funny, sophisticated, and emotionally generous. Disney at its peak.