Movie review : Fantastic Mr Fox.
Fantastic Mr Fox is a children's novel written by British author Roald
Dahl. It was published in 1970. The story revolves
around an anthropomorphic, tricky, clever fox named Mr Fox who lives
underground beside a tree with his wife and four children. In order to feed his
family, he makes nightly visits to farms owned by three wicked, cruel and
dim-witted farmers named Boggis who
is an enormously fat chicken farmer, Bunce
who is a pot-bellied dwarf, a duck goose farmer, and Bean who is a thin man, a turkey and apple farmer and snatches the
livestock available on each man's farm. Tired of being outsmarted by Mr Fox,
the evil farmers devise a plan to ambush him as he leaves his hole, but they
succeed only in shooting off his tail.
Even though the movie contains most of the same characters
and uses several lines from the book, the movie is considerably different. To
begin with, the entire premise of why Mr. Fox is stealing is completely
different in the movie compared to the book. In the book, Mr. Fox steals from
the three farmers to feed his family with the support and admiration of his
wife. In the movie, Mr. Fox is a "reformed" thief who now writes an
article for the local paper and his wife is utterly opposed to his thievery.
Another major difference is the character Kristofferson who has a major role in
the movie but is not mentioned in the book. As Mr. Fox’s nephew, Kristofferson
is very athletic and causes Mr. Fox’s wimpy son a great deal of grief.
I really enjoyed watching the movie because it sends a
massage to people that real man would do anything just to feed his family even
if it means putting his life at risk. My favourite part of the movie was when
Mrs Fox forgave Mr Fox after putting her family into risk. The least effective
part of the movie was when Mr Fox took his child and went with him to steal, I think
this is a bad lesson for children because they will think that stealing is a
good thing.
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