Zoology DVD Review

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Good Morning Lovelies, 

Directed by Ivan I. Tverdovsky, Zoology is an interesting film on how social issues and images affect us as a person, as we come to terms with growing up and aging.

Following a middle-aged woman called Natasha, an employee at the local zoo in the film, the film captures her as she faces bullying from those she works with, an over demanding mother and a life she fears isn’t enough. Until she grows a tail.

Through tests and medical experiments, Natasha finds herself meeting Peter, a radiologist who changes her world and everything she thought she knew about it. The film is as out of this world as it sounds, but there is something about the nature of it that makes it so enjoyable to watch.

Animals never change the colours of their fur or their spots, which this film highlights that as we get older we shouldn’t either. In a Cronenberg kind of world, everything is broken down. Society is judged, people are judged and words mean more than anything to give viewers an overall outcome.

It is clever craftsmanship of a script, story and acting rolled into one. There so, I am giving it…


4 Stars

Blog Soon, 
Joey X 

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