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From the largest elephant to the smallest shrew, the city of Zootopia is a mammal metropolis where various animals live and thrive. In that city, a fugitive con artist fox and a rookie bunny cop must work together to crack a case of a missing otter.
Perfect school holiday entertainment for the whole family.
December 30, 2016
David Fontana
The political landscape from which this film was born is apparent almost from the start, and though at times less than subtle with its agenda, it still manages to be an incredibly witty, emotional and entertaining movie experience.
The detective story is actually engaging. It's simple enough to follow (for kids) but complicated enough to offer both genuine surprises and silly amusing detours.
Much of Zootopia's charm results from its wonderful animation and captivating energy, but at heart it's the witty, insightful script around deeper socio-political issues which makes it truly satisfying for any grown-up who goes to see it.
There are enough under-the-radar subtleties, rendered with a refreshing lack of smart-aleckiness, to make Zootopia feel current and fresh. It's a modest, unassuming entertainment that's motored by a sly sensibility.