Family friendly films usually have regurgitated plots of other family friendly films prior to them. This film is of no exception. This is the plot: a family owned zoo is in trouble because gold has been found on zoo property so a banker, a mayor and a bubbling idiot plot to take the zoo all for themselves so they can get rich and of course it's the children (or child) and/or animals who save the day! Blah. How many times are they going to make the same film? Moral of the story: bankers and politicians are crooks, and people other than them are just good hard working people. Oh, adults drool, and kids rule!
That's the moral I got.
The acting was alright. It was, however, like people were speaking at each other rather than to each other. And, of course: everyone is relatively cheerful even as they're losing their livelihood. That's not reality, in the least. Everything was "alright". Nothing too exciting, or too bad, or anything. Just an average family paint-by- numbers film.
That's the moral I got.
The acting was alright. It was, however, like people were speaking at each other rather than to each other. And, of course: everyone is relatively cheerful even as they're losing their livelihood. That's not reality, in the least. Everything was "alright". Nothing too exciting, or too bad, or anything. Just an average family paint-by- numbers film.