Friday, November 4, 2016

Zootopia Jiachengyu

Zootopia
“It’s not about how badly you want something. It’s about what you are capable of.” Zootopia introduces a gleaning city which is consisted of various animals. Every citizen who settles in this animal kingdom can do anything they want. No matter who are you, everybody has dreams. I like this movie not only because the movie itself, but also because this movie can teach both kids and their parents the strength of dream.
Zootopia’s protagonist is a bunny, called Judy Hopps, wants to be a police when she was a kid; however, in everyone’s mind, Judy can never be a police because she is a tiny rabbit. Even though no one believed her, Judy continue trying hard to make her dream become true, and show to everyone that she can be a police, also encourage everyone to be what they want to be. Although she passed the test for being a policewoman, she is still not important as other colleague, and Judy always receives easy tasks. Although she feels too boring and insignificant, Judy still works hard and sticks to finish her job. Her endeavor pays back, in one big case, which lots of predator gets lost and gets inject by some medicine that can make them crazy. She does not be afraid of facing the authority around her and the dangerous situation she cannot imagine. Finally she obtains everyone’s agreement of being a respectful policewoman.
In the real life, many adults do not persist in their dreams. Some of them maybe complain about their poor family background, backward education, and strict parents. Why some people like this cannot insist on their own dream, instead of keep trying hard, they are blaming on their parents, environment, and background.

The movie showed that everyone should try their best to achieve the dreams. Although life is full of ups and downs, also the way to make your dream come true is very difficult; however, do not waive your dream away, try your best and you will be successful one day, and you will be appreciated by the effort that you put on yourself, because “there is light at the end of the tunnel.”

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