
06-01-2012
OK, I went to see the movie tonight and I LOVED it! I have not read the book (yet), so I could care less if the film is "accurate" to the book. It's just plain a great movie, and I think that you don't have to be a zoo-lover to like this movie. Matt Damon is wonderful in his role as Ben Mee, as is Scarlet Johannson as zookeeper Kelly. (She's also very pretty, but so is the gal playing Mee's late wife Katherine.) The two Mee kids were also very enjoyable. I loved the heartwarming story between father and son Dylan, as well as the puppy love story between Dylan and a 13-year-old zookeeper (helper). The little girl is completely adorable.
The zoo scenes are fantastic! First, I was quite surprised at the wide variety of exotic animals in this zoo -- it was no "petting zoo". There's no giraffes or pachyderms, but I saw camels and I think I saw a Cape buffalo. But there was also more unusual animals such as some rare monkeys, African porcupines, and a binturong. Secondly, I was quite impressed at the quality of the exhibits in this Hollywood zoo. No, it's not at the level of the Bronx or San Diego Zoos, but the exhibits definitely didn't look like the cagey place I would have expected in a family-run zoo. The one exception was that the lock for the lion enclosure looked a bit rinky-dink.
Thirdly, I thought the "zoo message" in the movie was great! It was mentioned at least a few times the importance of zoos preserving endangered species. Damon himself gets excited about preserving endangered animals. There is a great line (by Scarlett) that zoo exhibits are "not cages", but "enclosures". Loved that! There was also a nice scene where Damon (Mee) wants to improve (expand) the enclosure for the grizzly bear, and they then did this in the movie. I have to think that zoo-haters will hate this movie.
In addition to enjoying the zoo visuals, zoo message, and the actors, I also thought the story/plot of the movie was terrific. I'll be very surprised if this movie doesn't make a lot of money. I agree with Arizona Docent that there was too much profanity -- that really hurts in that it keeps the movie from being a genuine "family movie". Finally, back to positives, I also loved the soundtrack. All in all, I loved this movie!
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