Zootopia 2 review

疯狂动物城2

Zootopia 2: A Wild and Whimsical Journey

In a world where animals don suits, utilize smartphones, and drive cars far better than your average human, *Zootopia 2* invites us to once again frolic through its vibrant landscapes. The sequel not only brings back our beloved buddies, Officer Judy Hopps (voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin) and the sly fox Nick Wilde (voiced by Jason Bateman), but also digs deeper into the animal kingdom’s societal issues—like deal-making collaborations and other shenanigans that make even the most seasoned lawyers pull their fur out.

Director Byron Howard and co-director Jared Bush return, nodding to the original while infusing fresh comedic beats, crafting a narrative that delivers more twists than a raccoon in a back alley. The animation here is nothing short of dazzling, with a color palette vibrantly reminiscent of a toddler’s crayon box—each frame feels like it could double as modern art. The editing keeps a brisk pace, resembling a caffeine-fueled rabbit darting through city streets, maintaining a rhythm that keeps audiences both young and old smiling.

The screenplay shines, filling every moment with witty dialogue and sharp one-liners that provoke giggles and guffaws. For instance, when Judy exclaims, “Just because you’re not a predator doesn’t mean you can’t hunt for the truth!” we witness how the film confronts stereotypes—both playful and profound. The cast hits all the right notes, with Goodwin and Bateman delivering performances that meld warmth with comedic flair—it’s like watching a buddy cop film, but with more fur and fewer donuts.

At its core, *Zootopia 2* explores themes of identity and belonging, tackling issues such as prejudice and friendship with a depth that’s impressive for an animated afternoon escape. This sequel doesn’t shy away from confronting biases, much like how *Inside Out* interrogates emotions or *Coco* celebrates familial bonds. Here, the visual metaphors are rife, with the animals representing various social identities—the sheep contemplating democracy, the elephants locked into old socio-political structures, and the ferrets as a clear commentary on the startup culture.

In conclusion, I’d rate *Zootopia 2* a delightful 7.6 out of 10. This film is a joyful romp through a land that feels like home yet constantly surprises, encouraging us to open our eyes to the ‘animals’ in our lives—whether they’re in the boardroom or our own backyards. And let’s be honest, in a world where talking animals tackle serious issues, who could resist that?

疯狂动物城2:一场疯狂且幽默的旅程

在一个动物们穿西装、玩手机、开车比你我还熟练的世界里,《疯狂动物城2》再次邀请我们在充满活力的动物城中尽情玩耍。续集中,我们所钟爱的搭档,警官兔朱迪(由金妮弗·古德温配音)与狡猾的狐狸尼克(由杰森·贝特曼配音)再度回归,深入探寻动物王国的社会问题,诸如交易合作及其他让资深律师头疼的花招。

导演拜伦·霍华德和共同导演贾瑞德·布什回归,向原作致敬的同时,融合了新的幽默节拍,打造出更加错综复杂的叙事,就像是洗劫手包的浣熊,带来不断的惊喜。影片的动画令人叹为观止,绚丽的色调极似幼儿的蜡笔盒,每一帧都仿佛可以作为现代艺术作品。剪辑节奏快速,宛如一只喝了咖啡的兔子在城市街头狂奔,保持着让观众既年轻又年长的欢笑。

剧本表现出色,每一刻都充满机智的对白和高明的幽默,让人捧腹大笑。例如,当朱迪大喊:“你不是捕食者,不代表你不能追求真相!”时,观众触及了影片对刻板印象的挑战。好演员们完美地诠释了角色,古德温和贝特曼的表现把温暖与幽默结合,让人仿佛在看一部同行警察的电影,只不过多了些毛发,少了些甜甜圈。

影片核心探讨了身份与归属,面对偏见和友谊问题的深刻性,令人印象深刻。与《头脑特工队》探讨情感,或《可可夜总会》颂扬家庭关系相类似,这个续集同样毫不避讳地对抗偏见,恰如视觉隐喻充斥其中,动物们代表了各种社会身份——羊群思考民主,大象则被困于旧的社会政治结构,鼹鼠明显反映了创业文化。

总而言之,我给《疯狂动物城2》打上7.6分的高分。这部电影是一场让人愉快的狂欢,正如家一般亲切,但又不断带来惊喜,鼓励我们去关注生活中的“动物”——无论它们是在公司还是我们后院。而且,坦白说,在一个说话的动物们解决严肃问题的世界里,还有谁会拒绝呢?

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TMDB评分7.6