
‘Checkpoint Zoo' Review: Operation Animal Rescue
Workers and volunteers first tried to feed the animals on visits to the zoo. But weeks of war and winter necessitated the gradual removal of the hungry, traumatized population to other zoos and safe havens. These death-defying rescues are the movie's reason for existing; clips have gone viral. (New interviews and visits are combined with 120 hours of footage from media organizations, Feldman Ecopark and other sources.)
It's astonishing to watch a van full of tapirs speeding to safety, or to see a drugged lion carried out. The devotion and bravery of the rescuers is striking, and Ecopark's founder, Oleksandr Feldman, seems a genuine animal lover, safeguarding many on his estate. Yet the movie has a serial, emotion-milking quality — serving up the amazing, cute, and tear-jerking — like a TV news story spun out to feature length.
One remains grateful that ostriches, kangaroos, bears, and apes were saved, avoiding the dire fate of other wartime zoo residents. 'Checkpoint Zoo' portrays a caged and dependent menagerie that bewilderingly experienced humans at their worst and, fortunately, their best.
Checkpoint ZooNot rated. Running time: 1 hour 43 minutes. In theaters.
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