'Zootopia 2' review: A pawsome, clawsome, fang-tastic sequel


By AGENCY

With all the charm and wit of the original, 'Zootopia 2' manages to deliver what we loved about the first film — and more. — Photos: Walt Disney Company Malaysia

Zootopia 2
Directors: Jared Bush and Byron Howard,
Voice cast: Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Shakira, Idris Elba, Alan Tudyk, Nate Torrence, Don Lake, Bonnie Hunt, Jenny Slate, Ke Huy Quan, Fortune Feimster, Andy Samberg, David Strathairn, Patrick Warburton, Quinta Brunson, Danny Trejo. 

That Zootopia 2 is as fresh, funny and densely packed as the first film feels like a miracle, but the truth is that there’s nothing miraculous about it: it’s just made by humans who put a lot of heart, humour and a whole lot of movie references into this long-awaited sequel.

It’s been nine years since Zootopia charmed audiences (and won an Oscar), and the bright, brash sequel proves this buddy cop action comedy procedural featuring an ensemble of wild animals still has the juice.

We’d watch mismatched crime-fighting partners Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) solve all manner of crimes-of-the-week, Columbo-style.

The reason it works so well isn’t necessarily the crimes or mysteries, but the world-building and characters.

Are you sure they said 'exit by the window' and not 'the exit's by the window'?Are you sure they said 'exit by the window' and not 'the exit's by the window'?

Writer/director Jared Bush (who co-directed with Bryon Howard), fills the world of Zootopia, a strange and magical world where all animals can live together thanks to a series of innovative weather walls, with smart, witty, fast-talking creatures, visual jokes and puns as far as the eye can see, and delivers a wildly compelling pair of characters to follow on this madcap corruption-busting quest.

Nick is the dirtbag fox; Judy the dumb bunny, but in actuality, she’s a clever rabbit and he’s a fiercely loyal pack animal. The key to their appeal is the Mulder and Scully 'will they or won’t they' tension between them, even though they’re a pair of interspecies cartoon animals.

Bateman infuses Nick with rakish charm and a deep sense of cynicism; he needs Judy’s sense of altruism and commitment to justice for motivation, just as she needs his street smarts and pragmatism to get her out of jams.

Alright, time to 'hop' to it, partner!Alright, time to 'hop' to it, partner!

In their last adventure, they ousted Mayor Bellwether (Jenny Slate), and in Zootopia 2, they’re going deeper into the dark history of Zootopia, thanks to a zootennial celebration.

While chasing down a tip about a customs official, they uncover a plot to steal a historical journal that details the invention of the weather walls.

But as they learn more about the history of Zootopia, they discover the real reason why reptiles and snakes were banished and sent underground, and new plans by wealthy developers, the Lynxley family, to displace communities of animals while expanding their chilly Tundraland.Sssssomethingssss not right in Zzzzzoootopia.Sssssomethingssss not right in Zzzzzoootopia.

An urban planning political thriller – Bush must have been reading The Power Broker, Robert Caro’s biography of New York City urban planner Robert Moses, while penning the script for Zootopia 2.

Not only does it address the ways in which policies can be manipulated and weaponised in order to oppress certain communities deemed undesirable or smeared as dangerous, the film is also a timely rebuke of billionaire influence on politics, a lesson that can’t be impressed too early, frankly.

At one point, the nefarious Lynxley patriarch (David Strathairn) threatens the new mayor, a Fabio-esque stallion with a flowing mane named Winddancer (Patrick Warburton), alleging that he chose him, and so he should do as Lynxley pleases.

Run like the wind, Bullseye! Oh wait, wrong movie.Run like the wind, Bullseye! Oh wait, wrong movie.

It’s potent stuff for a kids movie, but Zootopia 2 is clearly made to delight adults as well. There are references to other Disney movies like Ratatouille, but also to more adult fare, like The Shining, and classic action movies.

What’s miraculous about what Bush has pulled off is that this feels like a film that can appeal to everyone, combining razor-sharp social commentary, silly humour and kid-friendly animated animals into a genuinely thrilling and smart film.

The climax does get a bit protracted with a series of backstabbings and betrayals, but the journey to get there is so fun.

We never really knew that a gazelle could dance like that.We never really knew that a gazelle could dance like that.

Goodwin and Bateman are excellent as usual, and favourite characters like Idris Elba’s Chief Bogo and Nate Torrence’s Clawhauser are back, with standout new additions in Fortune Feimster’s conspiracy-minded YouTube beaver Nibbles Maplestick, Ke Huy Quan’s mysterious Gary de’Snake, and an aw-shucks nice guy performance from Andy Samberg as a misfit Lynxley sibling.

With all the charm and wit of the original, Zootopia 2 manages to deliver what we loved about the first film — and more, and that’s the true holiday miracle. – By Katie Walsh/Tribune News Service

9 10

Summary:

A pawsome, clawsome, fang-tastic sequel

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