The
movie is about a clever fox living under a tree with his with his family around
farm lands, he survives by steeling form three different farms to support his
family. Mr Fox is very clever in a way that he can come up with ideas of
getting what he wants and when he gets caught he always find a way to rescue
himself and others. Although Mr Fox is clever, the three farmers Boggis, Bunce, and Bean-one fat, one short,
one lean are very cruel people who can
kill for what they love, especially the products of their farms. The three
farmers very popular in their area with different personalities, each one with
his own. They are not on the same level of intellect and even though one of
them is clever, he still cannot match with Mr Fox. Mr Fox is very clever but at
the end he pays a price for his deeds by losing his tail on the farmer’s
ambush.
The
movie and books both tells the same story but not accurately as the setting and
incidents are not corresponding. On the book Mr Fox loses his tail and his
knows that he went steeling where as in the movie he was hiding to his wife
that he is still steeling from the farms. In the movie it is stated that Mr for
creeps down into the valley in the darkness of the knight and helped himself
where as in the movie he was accompanied by someone. The movie adds scenes that
modifies the story making it interesting to watch and to emphasis certain
scenes where as in the book things are kept short with exaggerations. Although
some parts of the story are not similar, the whole story stays the same from
the begging to the end.
I
enjoyed the movie very much because it has scenes that triggers emotions and
its fun to watch. The scene I enjoyed most on the movie is when Mr asks a wondering animal in the bush and said 'where do you come from ...what are you doing here" then the animal just stared at him , which tells that animals do not reason like human beings which is why Mr Fox stole from the farms. i would recommend this movie for adults and not young children, because there are scenes of violence and theft.