In response to: Zootopia
The movie Zootopia was released in 2016, it’s about a “mammal metropolis where various animals live and thrive. When Judy Hopps becomes the first rabbit to join the police force, she quickly learns how tough it is to enforce the law. Determined to prove herself, Judy jumps at the opportunity to solve a mysterious case. Unfortunately, that means working with Nick Wilde, a wily fox who makes her job even harder.”(1). The movie focuses on racism and makes several points about the prejudices between the relationship of ‘predator and prey’. It tells a story to a young audience, putting forth the way people, or in this case animals, are treated unfairly based on their race/species. Zootopia is a play on words saying that ideally it would be a utopia where everyone, even predator/prey can co-exist in peace.
There are many instances that prove this to be true.They address slurs, “Judy Hopps: [Approaches reception desk where Clawhauser is munching on cereal] Excuse me... Down here... Hi.
Clawhauser: O. M. Goodness, they really did hire a bunny. Ho-whop! I gotta tell you, you're even cuter than I thought you'd be.
Judy Hopps: Ooh, ah, you probably didn't know, but a bunny can call another bunny 'cute', but when other animals do it, that's a little...
Clawhauser: [Mortified] Hoo, I'm so sorry! Me, Benjamin Clawhauser, the guy everyone thinks is just a flabby donut-loving cop stereotyping you.”(2). They mention prejudices people face due to their race, “Young Nick: [Undergoing cub-scout initiation by flashlight] I - Nicholas Wilde - promise to be brave, loyal, helpful, and trustworthy!
Beaver Cub-Scout: Even though... you're a fox?
Young Nick: What?
[Flashlight goes out and Nick is tackled to the ground]
Young Nick: No! NO! What did I do wrong, you guys? Help! Please, what did I do wrong? What did I do?
[a muzzle is forced onto him]
Young Nick: NO!
Beaver Cub-Scout: You thought we could ever trust a fox without a muzzle? You're even dumber than you look!
[Nick rushes outside and hides behind the steps of the building]
Beaver Cub-Scout: Aww, is he gonna cry?
[Nick struggles to remove the muzzle, finally succeeding and throwing it away
from him, struggling to hold back his tears]”(3). The creators even said that they based the film around oppression and racism, “During research, the filmmakers learned that, in nature, prey mammals outnumber predators, despite the latter group generally being considered the dominant species. In response, the story was tailored to center the relationship between the "predator and prey" group, while reflecting modern day society by having the story serve as an allegory for racism and prejudice.”(4).
When doing research for the movie, the makers looked at the way animals react in predator/ prey relationships and compared them to human events like the Civil Rights Movement and dehumanization of POC. “Many of the events in the movie reflect events that occurred during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s:
- Gazelle's protest to return Zootopia to its ordinary state reflects the various nonviolent protests that occurred throughout this era.
- The prejudice that the ZPD (particularly Chief Bogo) had against smaller and 'weaker' prey mammals (until Judy Hopps' triumph for the ZPD) is similar to the racism against African-Americans during this era.
- At the beginning of the film, Jerry Jumbeaux Jr. states that his establishment has the right to "...refuse service to anyone." "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone" was commonly found in public areas such as restaurants during this era.”(5)
They show characters that are in perpetuating the racism that is happening at hand and has malicious intent with her plan, Bellwether for instance, “Bellwether: Think of it. 90% of the population united against a common enemy. We'll be unstoppable!”(6). There are characters who are protesters who show their morality in actions and are avid supporters of equality. Gazelle, a pop-star in Zootopia, is well known for her ideological views, “Gazelle: Zootopia is a unique place. It's a crazy, beautiful, diverse city, where we celebrate our differences. This is not the Zootopia I know. The Zootopia I know is better than this. We don't just blindly assign blame. We don't know why these attacks keep happening. But it is irresponsible to label all predators as savages. We cannot let fear divide us. Please, give me back the Zootopia I love.”(7).
In the movie the main character Judy Hopps is a small farm bunny who became a big city cop, she faces ridicule for being ‘prey’ in a stereotypical predator position. Animals of prey have a reputation of being weak, but in her tough times of being the new cop on the block she shows how strong she is. Throughout the movie she faces hardships when things don’t go to plan, at first she is denied the cases because of her 'race' but after she proved what she is capable of the police chief, Chief Bogo, dubiously assigned her the case. Later on in the movie she has to face repercussions of media reacting to her claims, ”Judy Hopps: I came here to make the world a better place, but I think I broke it. Chief Bogo: The world has always been broken. That's why we need good cops.”. The saying “The world has always been broken”(8) is a really powerful line, the world we know is based on broken bones and broken rules. We need good cops and leaders to keep things in the best shape they can be in. There have been many instances where the police aren't doing what is best for the people, they respond in a hostile manner and when people respond with the intent of self- preservation, it ends badly for them. There have been huge social moments (Black Lives Matter) in the last few years around the police brutality and treatment of POC. The implication of these movements in this movie are strong and they do a good job of summing up the complexity of these to a younger audience.
In the end, there’s one quote that stands out, “Judy Hopps: I thought this city would be a perfect place where everyone got along and anyone could be anything. Turns out, life's a little bit more complicated than a slogan on a bumper sticker. Real life is messy. We all have limitations. We all make mistakes. Which means, hey, glass half full, we all have a lot in common. And the more we try to understand one another, the more exceptional each of us will be. But we have to try. So no matter what kind of person you are, I implore you: Try. Try to make the world a better place. Look inside yourself and recognize that change starts with you.”(9). In this quote she comes to the realization that the world isn't perfect. But she acknowledges the fact that we can still make the best of what we have, that means that we have to try, try to treat each other with equality and try to make the world the best it can be.
Work Cited:
1: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2948356/plotsummary
2: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2948356/quotes
3: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2948356/quotes
4: http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Zootopia#cite_ref-Imagining_23-1
5: http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Zootopia#cite_ref-Imagining_23-1
6: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2948356/quotes
7: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2948356/quotes
8: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2948356/quotes
9: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2948356/quotes