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Zootopia: Is the policeman's dream unattainable? How much potential is a mocked rabbit?

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Zootopia: Is the policeman's dream unattainable? How much potential is a mocked rabbit?

Some say the film reflects the social shape of American politics at that time. Careful scrutiny is indeed a lot of "metaphorical" places, the deputy mayor of the goat who hides his heart, the arrogant and arrogant cattle director, the clever and cunning fox, the silly white sweet, innocent and cute little rabbit. The animals in it have very different personalities, and the seemingly open and inclusive Animal City, etc., appropriately shows various phenomena such as "racial discrimination" and "political struggle" in the United States.

Today we will not talk about these, after all, the editor did not understand the social situation in the United States at that time, and many professional netizens have already given their unique insights into the film.

First of all, let's talk about how I felt after watching the movie for the first time: I feel that the film is too suitable for children! The brave and determined little rabbit, with her efforts and persistence, successfully realized the dream of her childhood, which is completely to tell the story of a person's bloody dream. I think the film could be called "Bunny's Police Dream."

Here's my storyline to analyze the rabbit's dream journey:

1. Dreaming but being ridiculed

Judy is a rabbit, she grew up with a dream of being a policeman, and when she spoke her mind out loud when performing a stage play, she was ridiculed by the fox " This is the stupidest thing I've ever heard", but Judy firmly replied that "only short-sighted people think it is impossible".

Zootopia: Is the policeman's dream unattainable? How much potential is a mocked rabbit?

It's hard to imagine saying this from the mouth of a small child, and not many children who have had firm dreams from an early age. It stands to reason that parents hear their children's dreams that are a hundred supports. But when Daddy Rabbit and Mom Rabbit hear that she's going to be a cop, they think Judy's dream is unrealistic, because rabbits have never been a cop, which directly dispels this idea.

The dialogue in the original film is also very interesting, rabbit parents say "rabbits are never policemen, nor can they be", while Judy happily says "then I will be the first". In their opinion, this thing is unlikely to succeed, and there is no need to try it. Bunny Dad said, "If you don't make new attempts, you won't make mistakes." Judy the Rabbit said, "But I like to try." Rabbit parents give up their dreams, choose stability, and are happy to live a stable life, so they will tell the next generation to be stable and not to try.

From here you will find that the thoughts of parents affect the life of their children. Children will always have some seemingly unrealistic dreams, but parents who do not understand children and do not understand that everything is possible will often erase their children's ideas and enthusiasm.

Zootopia: Is the policeman's dream unattainable? How much potential is a mocked rabbit?

2. Work hard and be close to your dreams

Fortunately, Andy is very determined and persistent in his dreams. Even if she is ridiculed by the fox and supported by her parents, she still strives for her goal. When she entered the police academy, she found that she had many deficiencies, and she practiced hard day and night. Finally passed the training, successfully graduated from the police academy (the picture of the training process here is relatively short, I feel that the protagonist's casual training is very bullish, and having the protagonist's aura is different)

2. Enter the society and suffer exclusion

After graduating from the police academy, Judy Rabbit is about to enter social work, which is one step closer to becoming a real police officer. She was placed by the leader to work in the police station center of the big city "Animal City".

On her first day on the job, Judy greets her colleagues warmly, but is treated coldly by colleagues and leaders, and one of the scenes is when she and the rhinoceros next to her punch, the rhinoceros squeezes her seat out. The satirical metaphor in the picture is really just right.

Zootopia: Is the policeman's dream unattainable? How much potential is a mocked rabbit?

The leader not only did not have a warm welcome to the new colleagues, but also arrogantly said that he did not care. Then the leader sent her to do the work that Xiao Bai did- to issue tickets on the street. If the average person encounters such a thing, his heart may be doubly hit, but Judy, who is stronger, will not. She still puts 100% passion into her work to take it seriously. Even if they are cursed and disrespected by the people who are ticketed around them, Andy still reports good news and no worries in the phone call with Rabbit's parents, and she suffers the unpleasantness she experienced after the first day of work, all of which she suffers in silence, perhaps she has long been accustomed to the ridicule and insults of others. Still strong, she still uses an optimistic attitude and actively prepares for the arrival of the next day.

Seeing that this is not particularly like our encounter in the workplace, maybe we don't have the courage to face it like Judy, and it is estimated that the first day will have the idea of leaving.

4. Face difficulties and be firm and persistent

When Mrs. Otter comes to the police station and asks to help her find her husband, who has been missing for ten days, the cow chief shows an attitude of foolishness and prevarication, while Judy the Rabbit shows enthusiasm and sincerity. Chief Niu had already looked down on Judy and used this as an excuse to kick her out of the police station. So, Commissioner Niu gave Judy two days to find Madame Otter's husband. This "animal disappearance case" is a case that has not made a breakthrough in ten days even in the police station, and now let Judy solve the case in two days. There was no way for Judy to agree to Mrs. Otter's request, and she had to face the danger of leaving her job and bravely accept the challenge posed by the so far unsolved "disappearance case".

Zootopia: Is the policeman's dream unattainable? How much potential is a mocked rabbit?

She looked for clues from the photos given by Lady Otter, and then found the suspicious fox, and through the clues she probed all the way, and cooperated with the fox, she finally solved the "missing case".

Throughout the story, Andy the Rabbit is undoubtedly like a role model for thousands of us to strive for our dreams. Although she has suffered many setbacks and tribulations on the road of chasing her dreams, Judy still does not change her original intention, and still firmly and persistently moves towards the "police dream" that others look unattainable.

This story is a good story of fighting for dreams, but the plot of the film's story struggle is far less than the film "WrestleMania! Daddy" is so detailed and full.

The dialogue between the parents and Judy in the movie, as well as the dialogue with the fox and the cow director, very realistically reflects the dialogue between us and our parents, friends, and leaders in life. There are also many details and ingenuities that are worth savoring.

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