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Zootopia est une ville qui ne ressemble à aucune autre : seuls les animaux l'y habitent ! On y trouve des quartiers résidentiels élégants comme le très chic Sahara Square, et d'autres moins hospitaliers comme le glacial Tundratown. Dans cette incroyable métropole, chaque espèce animale cohabite avec les autres. Qu'on soit un immense éléphant ou une minuscule souris, tout le monde à sa place à Zootopia ! Lorsque Judy Hopps fait son entrée dans la police, elle découvre qu'il est bien difficile de s'imposer chez les gros durs en uniforme, surtout quand on est une adorable lapine. Bien décidée à faire ses preuves, Judy s'attaque à une épineuse affaire, même si cela l'oblige à faire équipe avec Nick Wilde, un renard à la langue bien pendue et véritable virtuose de l'arnaque ... (Walt Disney Company France)

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POMO 

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français Crime like from Shane Black :-) Sloth made me laugh like nothing in the past few years. I cried! The design of the animals is adorable, with plenty of playful details and clever references to the real world and classic films. The Czech dubbing is perfect. For contemporary Europe, it also has a significant dimension that the creators probably didn't even intend. I don't give it five stars because it doesn't stand on such a dense ideological foundation as Inside Out. Zootopia is "just" perfect entertainment. ()

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anglais This is the best human rights agitprop, and I only take issue with the creative cowardice regarding the fundamental moral issue of predator eating habits. Otherwise, it is in all respects an absolutely fantastic crime film, a top-notch buddy movie, a dynamic action ride, and an all-round reference (Jesse and Walter are amazing!) containing a spectacle that will define the term "feel good" for a long time to come. ()

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Malarkey 

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anglais Ananimated moviethat combines adult life with an animal life intended for children. Zootopia is cute, kind, funny and here and there, there’s a stellar joke for the adults watching, because the universe brings us true gifts every other day. I even think that the sloths at the DMV were probably the best scene I’ve ever seen in a 3D-animated movie. However, at the same time, it still maintains a pleasant, cute and childish wit that the even children will appreciate. Zootopia was simply a success. ()

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anglais Zootopia cleverly combines the narrative formula of a cop movie about a rookie learning the ropes, a (neo-)noir crime film and socio-political satire. The individual levels are integral to each other and it doesn’t happen that, for example, a case is closed after an hour and a new story begins. It remains necessary to find out why the animals reverted to a feral state, which is why Judy has to return to her hometown for inspiration. There, thanks to the reformed Gideon, she discovers that the treacherousness of some animals is not connected with their origin, but with their nature. The action scenes also have a deeper dramaturgical foundation, taking as an example the Little Rodentia chase scene, during which Judy pursues a thief, who later helps her track down who is behind everything, and also saves the life of the mob boss’s daughter, who later plays her own role. Shortly before the end, Judy can use her acting skills, a demonstration of which we first saw in the opening scene, which leads to an elegant conclusion. It is a joy to see how the filmmakers took care to ensure that the individual components of the narrative worked together and that no motifs seemed incidental. In addition to its textbook conciseness, the film is also delightful with its references to The Godfather and Mission: Impossible (chase on/in a train) and intelligent humour (the now almost cult scene with sloths), which requires a bit more attention and patience from the viewer than other animated studio films. An added bonus that elevates this solid animated multi-genre feature to the level of one of the best American films of recent years is the sensitively composed message (very topical yet universal) about the equality of all animals, the consequences of prejudice, the drawbacks of dishonest political gamesmanship and the risks associated with speaking recklessly. Though the film does not criticise the police – on the contrary, it uses the militarisation of the police for one of the final gags – it points out that those who have great power and great influence on public opinion should choose their words especially carefully. Zootopia may not offer as elaborate a world as some Pixar films or the abundance of straightforward entertainment provided by Madagascar 3, but emotionally, narratively and intellectually, it is the pinnacle of contemporary animation and (perhaps) a future Disney classic. 90% ()

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anglais My child self had a wonderful day today! This is thanks to the amazing city of Zootropolis, which is full of cute animals of different sizes and personalities. It makes me so happy that someone can come up with something so magical and play with every little detail. In short, it's an incredibly uplifting film with an upbeat soundtrack that makes you want to dance and scream "I can do it!" when you don't even know what it is you can do. So if you need to recharge your batteries or at least get a taste of that childlike enthusiasm again for a few minutes, go check it out. 5 stars. How about making a whole movie about the sloths? :) ()

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