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We Bought a Zoo
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Benjamin has lost his wife. In a bid to start his life over, he purchases a large house that has a zoo. This is welcome news for his daughter, but his son is not happy about it. The zoo is need of renovation and Benjamin sets about the work with the head keeper, Kelly, and the rest of the zoo staff. But, the zoo soon runs into financial trouble. The staff must get the zoo back to it's former glory, pass a zoo inspection, and get it back open to the public.
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The movie was very emotional, moving & funny. The animals were amazing & so was the cast.
I would urge everyone to see the movie. I would rate this movie with the highest rating.
timbalionguy
This movie struck a real chord with me, as it describes something I have more or less personally experienced. I have been fascinated by lions and other big cats all my life. About ten years ago, I got a chance to buy a property that was right next to a zoo, and shortly thereafter, began experiencing the zoo life. This movie does a very good job of telling what it is like to work around truly amazing animals. It is really hard work, and most of it is done with a rake, shovel and wheelbarrow. There are moments both pure joy and deep agony. This movie also deals with perhaps the biggest challenge of working at a zoo-- dealing with the two-legged 'animals', and all their various personality types. I was very pleased to see that this movie did a pretty accurate (with little of the usual Hollywood hyperbole) job of depicting the entire range of experiences one gets when they decide to devote a significant part of their lives to working with animals. Go see it-- you won't be disappointed!
jbromley
My kids and I loved this movie. Very cute and honest but they mention the Easter bunny is not real, just so you know. Lucky my kids already knew. The rest of the movie was full of emotion and passion which made for a great movie for your 9 and older crowd.
we5pelicans
Very enjoyable for me and my 7 yr. old grandson. No tears only smiles and laughter........
criztina
After reading the reviews for this movie I would have thought it would be kid friendly for all children. It was very questionable for mine. The language alone was not acceptable. The word ****, was used very boldly. I also didn't like the constant drinking (and drunkness). The part when one character said to conquer HER...basically go have sex now is what he was saying was not good either. It seemed very adult oriented and the adult humor was more bold than I would have expected in a children's film.
I really loved the concept and story and it was a cute film. I was just very disappointed in those reviewing that they obviously thought the language was normal.
The movie was very emotional, moving & funny. The animals were amazing & so was the cast. I would urge everyone to see the movie. I would rate this movie with the highest rating.