write about my favorite movie Zootopia
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Fantasy films aimed at kids don’t have to have political messages, but when they do, they should either be internally consistent, or work through the contradictions in terms that kids can apply to the real world. “Zootopia,” a fantasy set in a city where predators and prey live together in harmony, is a funny, beautifully designed kids’ film with a message that it restates at every turn. But if you think about that message for longer than five minutes, it doesn’t merely fall apart, it invites a reading that is almost surely contrary to the movie’s seemingly enlightened spirit: discrimination is wrong, but stereotypes are stereotypes for a reason, and it’s not easy for members of a despised class to overcome the reasons why the majority despises them, so you gotta be patient.
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While it’s been a while since the movie has come out, I was able to just recently watch it this summer. Within the first few minutes, the movie had me hooked. Its many themes are all very relatable, making the animated kids movie about talking animals, ironically, one of the most real movies I’ve ever seen.