Talk:Zootopia/@comment-27646507-20160302223940

Romance is cliché?

Zootopia, despite having similar elements with furry, the target audience is the kids. Is not a movie for adults and boring whiners who just criticize and say that everything is cliché.

I'm not saying you can not criticize because you are not a kid. I'm just saying that your opinion will not be worth much.

You know kids! They do not have the same critical thinking of you. They ship everyone with everyone without at least heve chemistry between them. Like TiPO shippers.

Cliché? Kids love cliché. Like stories with happy ending where the good guy and the good girl become a couple in the end.

I can give you a list of very good movies that have cliché ending. Like, when you see the first scene a man and a woman together and you already know that there will be a romance between them and in fact happens.

If the movie is really good, cliché end will not make any difference. Also I give you a list of bad movies that had non-cliché ending, proving that a non-clichéd end does not necessarily make a movie look good.

Summarized, an excellent movie, with final cliché remains excellent. A bad movie with a non-cliché ending remains bad.

Only what I see! People who say the movie is bad because of small details. As a guy who said  Inside Out  is horrible just because did not like the physical appearance of one of the character. This kind of person deserves to be beaten, you do not deserve? Anti-shippers, I'm not saying that you are just like this guy, but it's close.

While it does not have quite the same breakout potential of the Mouse House's past few hits, "Zootopia" has shrewdly established BOTH an environment That Could be further explored from Countless other angles (in the spinoff TV series, perhaps) and an odd-couple chemistry between Nick and Judy que carries on even after Gazelle returns for her obligatory grand finale  - Peter Debruge

Who is Peter Debruge? He is the International Chef Film Critic. Considered  Top Critic  on Rotten Tomatoes. His position about Nick and Judy is clear. The chemistry between them should be further explored. Now, ty to find a '' Top Critic 'who praised the fact that Nick and Judy become just friends. Good luck!

In addition, Rich Moore and Byron Howard did not deny the idea of ​​Judy and Nick be a couple in the future. I don't need to see any fake Twitter DM to know it.

Anti-shippers, I'm not trying to convince you to ship Nick and Judy. I'm just saying to look better arguments to defend his thesis that Nick and Judy should not be a couple. As you can see, the argument:  It's cliche' is weak.