My favorite scene in Fantastic Mr. Fox is when Plan B takes place. The farmers write Mr. Fox a letter telling him that he needs to come out or they will keep his nephew. Mr. Fox then writes them a letter telling them that they should move the car that is on top of the manhole cover. He tells them that they should meet at 10 a.m. He will meet them there and will turn himself over, in order for his nephew to be returned unharmed. At 10 am, the animals start throwing fire pinecones out of the hole. Fires break out in the town from the pinecones. Mr. Fox, Kylie, and Ash jump into a motorcycle and take off for Bean’s farm.
I think this scene is important because no matter how many times their plans didn’t work and they were about ready to give up, they never did. Which paid off in the end. I think this shows a very valuable life session. It shows that working hard for what you want and never giving up really does pay off. Although it may not have been easy along the way, they fought until the end.
I think this scene is important because no matter how many times their plans didn’t work and they were about ready to give up, they never did. Which paid off in the end. I think this shows a very valuable life session. It shows that working hard for what you want and never giving up really does pay off. Although it may not have been easy along the way, they fought until the end.
This scene occurs at the end of the movie, around 60 minutes.
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