This movie is up there with the greats, Shrek, the Titanic anything with Kermit the frog in it. This movie slaps me into another dimension with autumn colours and highly intelligent forest animals. Wes Anderson's unique style of colours and tones makes me want to live forever in autumn, pumpkin spice lattes and all. This art piece completely battles with The bee movie with animal stereotypes and intellectual motives except Fox doesn't go after a human which is quite refreshing to see in modern cinema. I hope one day to see a Barry b. Benson crossover with this movie but, I don't think I would survive watching it, as it would explode my tiny human brain.