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A 12-year old boy and his misfit friends enlist an older woman in their fight to save Buster the baby elephant during the air raids on Belfast in 1941.

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Zoo | Rotten Tomatoes (1) Roxana Hadadi Chesapeake Family Magazine Zoo isn't particularly engaging visually, but for young animal lovers, the film's heart-warming story about children saving a baby elephant will be a joy. Rated: 3/5 Jun 16, 2018 Full Review Zoo | Rotten Tomatoes (2) Justin Lowe The Hollywood Reporter A thrilling adventure for all ages. Jun 12, 2018 Full Review Zoo | Rotten Tomatoes (3) Peter Debruge Variety An unlikely family film, one that will delight the kids (who see themselves portrayed as heroes) while leaving parents with a lot of explaining to do. Jun 9, 2018 Full Review Zoo | Rotten Tomatoes (4) Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews It gets over because it had its heart in the right place. Rated: B- Feb 28, 2019 Full Review Zoo | Rotten Tomatoes (5) Sandie Angulo Chen Common Sense Media Heartwarming fact-based WWII drama has sad moments. Rated: 4/5 Jun 22, 2018 Full Review Zoo | Rotten Tomatoes (6) Samantha Celentano Film Inquiry Despite some flaws, it's great to see an adventurous kids' movie based in Ireland. And of course, it's hard not to appreciate a story about a baby elephant and a kid that loves animals. Jun 18, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Zoo (2017), written and directed by Colin McIvor, is a well-crafted British historical war movie and children's movie, inspired by a true story, set against the German air raid bombings of Belfast, Northern Ireland during the second World War. The film dramatizes the story of a young boy, Tom Hall, and his motley crew of school chums, motivated by compassion, to save Buster, a baby elephant from being destroyed against a backdrop of a city under siege by war, and the lush bucolic setting of the Zoo grounds and Irish countryside. The film opens with an aerial shot of the industrial port city of Belfast with voice-over narrated by the adult voice of Tom Hall describing the turbulent times the city and its people faced in 1941 when war visited its shores, and then cuts to a wide angle shot of an interior scene with the young protagonist, and his father in the background, and then to a medium shot of the young boy smiling ear to ear, and then to an aerial shot of a ship travelling in water carrying a special cargo in a large wooden crate. The scene fades to black. The child actors are phenomenal and make the film. Art Parkinson plays Tom Hall, the 10-year-old protagonist of the film, who leads the rescue. Emily Flain plays Jane Berry, his co-conspirator who helps carry out his rescue plan, and Ian O'Reilly plays Pete, the 'muscle'. Jane and Pete are part of Tom's motley crew of rescuers to save Buster, the baby elephant. James Stockdale plays Mickey, Pete's brother who is swept up in the event and provides comic relief. The talented and acclaimed English actor Penelope Wilton plays Mrs. Austin, an eccentric woman with a love for animals, who joins in to save Buster, and hides him in her backyard. The child actors give poignant portrayals as does Penelope Wilton. The motif of compassion runs through the film and is one of the unifying threads that hold the film together. The film is peppered with strong performances by a supportive cast of incredibly talented actors including Toby Jones who plays Charlie, the Zoo's screwball, fastidious security guard who nevertheless surprises the children with his act of kindness. Ian McElhinney plays Mr. Shawcross, the unbearable and disagreeable Zookeeper, and plays his role to a tee. Glen Nee plays Vernon, the nasty school bully, and menace of Tom and his efforts to keep Buster safe.The film is situated within a historical period giving it a depth and complexity. Thornton juxtaposes the narrative of saving Buster with the reality of war. McIvor weaves together many visual elements to make an interesting film. Close ups and medium angle shots are interspersed with wide angle shots, and aerial shots. He incorporates archival footage of Adolf Hitler and his henchmen, recreates radio broadcasts reporting on the war, includes a dirigible, and recreates the bombing of Belfast, all of which create the allusion of war. One of the most beautiful scenes in the film is the arrival of the baby elephant at the port of Belfast and being led through the streets of Belfast, with loads of people in tow, to its new home, the Bellevue Zoo. Another is Tom and his father, George Hall, played by Damian O'Hare, the Zoo's veterinary, feeding the lemurs, penguins, and giraffes. Some of the most disturbing scenes in the film include the destruction of zoo animals seen through Tom's eyes, and the air bombings of Belfast, and its subsequent aftermath, and destruction. Some of the most tender scenes in the film are watching the children and Mrs. Austin care for Buster, and when Mrs. Austin reaches out to Jane showing her kindness and understanding, and combs out her disheveled hair. I enjoyed Zoo and I think you'll like it for it's an inspiring story about heroism and compassion and about doing the right thing. Buster, the baby elephant, Tom, Jane, Pete, Mickey and Mrs. Austin will pull at your heartstrings. Do see it for you won't be disappointed! Rated 4/5 Stars • Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review anabel g I'm a huge fan of Penelope Wilton, and this film just confirmed how wonderful she is! Plus, I loved the story. Yes, it is a bit of a tearjerker; but the picture it gave me of what it was like for ordinary people to cope with the bombing of the British Isles in WWII was an eyeopener. In it one sees people going about their lives in the midst of unimaginable horror. Yes, there are dozens of WWII films out there; but here the focus isn't on the war, it's on an elephant; a baby elephant at that.It's the very ordinariness of the people involved in something pretty remarkable that makes the story so compelling. And the fine job done in recreating the Belfast neighborhood and homes of the period and the excellent performances of all the actors makes for some very worthwhile time spent in front of a screen.I recommend this; perfect for what I hope will be an "end of lock down" movie! Ideal for family viewing. Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Moving little film based very loosely on a true story about Belfast in WW2 and a baby elephant. Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/21/23 Full Review Audience Member Great movie to watch with your family! Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/04/23 Full Review Audience Member Good in many ways. Great acting, plot twists and historical value. Rated 4/5 Stars • Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/25/23 Full Review Audience Member I loved it!! It caught me by surprise. And it was wonderful. Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/26/23 Full Review Read all reviews

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Colin McIvor Director Art Parkinson Tom Hall Penelope Wilton Denise Austin Toby Jones Security Guard Charlie Ian McElhinney Mr. Shawcross Amy Huberman Emily Hall

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Synopsis A 12-year old boy and his misfit friends enlist an older woman in their fight to save Buster the baby elephant during the air raids on Belfast in 1941.

Director
Colin McIvor

Producer
Katy Jackson, Jacqueline Kerrin, John Leslie, Thomas Vencelides, Dominic Wright

Screenwriter
Colin McIvor

Distributor
Samuel Goldwyn Films

Production Co
Samuel Goldwyn Films, Ripple World Pictures

Rating
PG (Thematic Elements|Some War Action|Language)

Genre
History, Drama, War

Original Language
British English

Release Date (Theaters)
Jun 8, 2018, Limited

Release Date (Streaming)
Jun 10, 2018

Runtime
1h 37m
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