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Dystopian Movie
zootopia is not just like any other fun and colorful cartoon movies produced by Disney because It depicts many situations that happens in real life. The story of this movie does not only suit young people but also for adults because it contains morals that every age, young or old, need to know.
This movie taught me life lessons that had a big impact on my personal development as a human. First, I learned that we, people, can coexist with one another no matter what race, gender, age, culture, or religion we belong to just like what was portrayed by animals who lived harmoniously and peacefully together.
One of the lessons I was also able to pick up was that i can be what I want to be. People will hinder me in achieving my goals and doubt my ability to do things, but just like what Judy did, I won't let them stop me from doing I want to do and being what I want to be. Judy impressed me a lot with how she handled all the animals who looked down and disrespected her and still was able to become what she aspires to be. Furthermore, I had a lot of fun listening to the music theme of this movie because it really fits the one of the most important message that this movie wants us to know
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This movie just proved to us how Looks can be so deceiving because all people are greater than what their image suggest.
Zootopia, a movie that isn't just an ordinary animated movie because it possesses great lessons. In my opinion, this is one of the greatest movie that everyone should see for the reason that it It will bring you to another world, fill your head with morals, and teach you what is

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