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The Croods

  • 2013
  • PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
244K
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Nicolas Cage, Catherine Keener, Cloris Leachman, Ryan Reynolds, Clark Duke, Chris Sanders, Randy Thom, and Emma Stone in The Croods (2013)
The world's very first prehistoric family goes on a road trip to an uncharted and fantastical world.
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Adventure EpicComputer AnimationSlapstickSupernatural FantasySurvivalAdventureAnimationComedyFamilyFantasy

In the primeval era, Grug and his family risk the dangers of their surroundings to find a new dwelling place. Along the way, they meet a modern boy who woos them with his adventurous ways.In the primeval era, Grug and his family risk the dangers of their surroundings to find a new dwelling place. Along the way, they meet a modern boy who woos them with his adventurous ways.In the primeval era, Grug and his family risk the dangers of their surroundings to find a new dwelling place. Along the way, they meet a modern boy who woos them with his adventurous ways.

  • Directors
    • Kirk DeMicco
    • Chris Sanders
  • Writers
    • Kirk DeMicco
    • Chris Sanders
    • John Cleese
  • Stars
    • Nicolas Cage
    • Ryan Reynolds
    • Emma Stone
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    244K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,746
    273
    • Directors
      • Kirk DeMicco
      • Chris Sanders
    • Writers
      • Kirk DeMicco
      • Chris Sanders
      • John Cleese
    • Stars
      • Nicolas Cage
      • Ryan Reynolds
      • Emma Stone
    • 310User reviews
    • 274Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 5 wins & 46 nominations total

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    Nicolas Cage
    Nicolas Cage
    • Grug
    • (voice)
    Ryan Reynolds
    Ryan Reynolds
    • Guy
    • (voice)
    Emma Stone
    Emma Stone
    • Eep
    • (voice)
    Catherine Keener
    Catherine Keener
    • Ugga
    • (voice)
    Cloris Leachman
    Cloris Leachman
    • Gran
    • (voice)
    Clark Duke
    Clark Duke
    • Thunk
    • (voice)
    Chris Sanders
    Chris Sanders
    • Belt
    • (voice)
    Randy Thom
    Randy Thom
    • Sandy
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Kirk DeMicco
      • Chris Sanders
    • Writers
      • Kirk DeMicco
      • Chris Sanders
      • John Cleese
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    9somlaign1

    Loved it!!!

    I have never written a review on a movie before no matter how good or bad. But this movie really deserves high praise! I had brought the kids to see a few other animated movies before this like Wreck-it Ralph and Rise of the Guardian, but they turned out to be somewhat boring and unengaged. So I went into this not expecting much, it was more for the kids. To my surprise, I LOVED IT! It's different, funny, smart, and adventurous. I found myself giggling through most of the movies and at other times astounded by the visual effects. I also see my kids and other kids sitting at the edge of their seats at times. It is great for all ages. The picture was stunning and saturated with imagination. Dreamworks has outdone themselves with this one. I highly recommend taking your family to see this!
    7praveen-shukla

    Great family entertainer with awesome 3D effects

    This movie is very entertaining for viewers of all age groups. 3D effects are awesome. Kids will love it and so will parents.

    Some scenes may remind of the beauty of Pandora in Avatar. Overall a great movie that will make you laugh and make you fall in love with characters.

    The animals are out of the world and scenes are very colorful. Its a story of survival in midst of danger. It shows the emotions and challenges that families face today in cave man's life.

    The movie shows the life of prehistoric humans. The movie also sheds light on relationships and bonds in family ties.
    7claudio_carvalho

    The Old and the New

    The Neanderthal family the Croods lives in a cave, protected by the father Grug in accordance with the rules of survival that he has learned. His teenage daughter Eep is rebel and questions why the family lives in the dark. One night, Eep sees light and she finds the Homosapiens Guy that can control fire and is intelligent and tells that their world will end. When their cave collapses, Eep seeks out Guy to follow him to the new world. But the stubborn Grug does not accept the change of rules and wants to find another cave to protect his family.

    "The Croods" is a funny animation with the eternal theme of acceptance of what is new. Grug is a good caveman that based on the experience of his former neighbors, believes that he can protect his family locking them inside a cave. When he meets Guy with new ideas, there is a hilarious friction and competition. But the conclusion is well resolved and his family aggregates a new member and several pets. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Os Croods" ("The Croods")
    7freemantle_uk

    Slapstick Heavy Family Fun

    From DreamWorks studios comes its latest animated adventure, the prehistoric family comedy The Croods. It is a slapstick-heavy family movie that should delight young children and keep parents entertained.

    The Croods are the last remaining family in an arid desert landscape. They have survived by following family patriarch Grug's (Nicolas Cage) rules to the letter, including staying in the cave after dark and fearing anything that seems new (new is BAAAD). Despite this, teenage daughter Eep (Emma Stone) wants to break free and rebels against her father, which results in a chance meeting with the highly inventive Guy (Ryan Reynolds), who warns her that the end of the world is nigh. When the Croods' cave is destroyed, the family is forced on a journey into a strange new world where Grug's rules clash with Guy's techniques for survival.

    The Croods is a formulaic movie that sticks to a traditional hero's journey and relies on typical archetypes, but it's elevated by the writing and direction of Kirk DeMicco and How to Train Your Dragon's Chris Sanders. Like Sanders' previous work, The Croods focuses on a family's dynamic and relationships. This time, the focus is on a protective father who wants to protect his family physically and protect his daughter from a member of the opposite sex who suddenly challenges his position as the alpha male. While the trailers and first half of the movie made is seem Eep was the main character, it's actually Grug who goes through the greatest change and learns the biggest lessons.

    The story is one about learning, exploring, and using one's intelligence. It also touches on the idea that it's unhealthy to live a sheltered life. But at times, the movie lays it on a bit too much with Guy and his "solutions" leaving Grug on the losing end.

    Most of the humour used in The Croods is very physical and slapstick oriented. Characters have Loony Toons levels of invincibility as they endure intense physical pain. This type of humour obviously appeals to fairly young children, but I would be lying if I said I did not laugh at the film at all. The Croods avoids using crude toilet humour to generate cheap laughs. There is not much in the way of verbal humour, but there are some running gags, and modernisms are kept to a minimum. They are still there but they are more putting modern products in a Stone Age setting, a little like The Flintstones, so they serve more as pop-cultural winks to adults.

    As expected from a DreamsWork movie the animation is fantastic. It's quick and fluid, and the camera flows nicely as it follows the action. The Croods themselves have a seemingly unpleasant, bulky design to them but it actually works in the context of the film because the characters live in the wild, so big and broad makes sense. It is a little refreshing to see the main female character is not made out to be a stunning beauty, but rather someone who has been shaped by her environment. The beginning of the movie starts with in dry, mono-coloured landscapes before we get to see the bright colours of the jungle and continually seeing the weird creature reminiscence of designs of Sanders' previous works.

    Like other animated movies these days, The Croods has a big name voice cast and they also do a decent, if standard job. No one disgraces themselves. Cage is an unusual choice, but he gives a strong performance. There is only one time when Cage is let off the handle; Unfortunately, that is when we are experiencing the most modernism the movie has to offer.

    The Croods is not going to match the heights of DreamsWorks major hits of Shrek, Kung Fu Panda, and How to Train Your Dragon. But it certainly does not belong with the dregs the studio has to offer. It does what it sets out to do: make a movie that will please children while attempting to give a positive message and some heart. It has an old-fashioned sense of humour that leads to a surprisingly enjoyable animated movie.

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    8TheLittleSongbird

    Great colourful fun from Dreamworks

    Dreamworks have been hit and miss for me(mostly hits), while I love The Prince of Egypt and How to Train Your Dragon, Shark Tale and Bee Movie left me underwhelmed. Watching the trailer for The Croods, admittedly I wasn't entirely impressed. But as I love animation so much and because I believe in giving any film a chance, I went ahead and watched The Croods anyway. And it was much better than anticipated and what the trailer made it out to be, in fact I found myself liking The Croods very much. I did think that the ending was a cop-out, it seemed to me that the film didn't know how or when it was going to end and it seemed too convenient also. And I also thought that the film was a little too long, some of the story structure towards the end seemed on the verge of petering out. The animation however is really wonderful, it is detailed and very colourful with the character designs well modelled and convincing in movement. If you see The Croods, try and see it in 3D if you can, I am usually not a fan of the 3D gimmick but this is one of those instances where the action is enhanced instead of the 3D detracting from it. At the top of my head, only the Vincent Price film House of Wax(also given the 3D treatment) has had that effect on me. The soundtrack is rousing and lively, though appropriately subdued in the more touching moments. The dialogue is very funny and extremely smart, with much to entertain children and adults. It is quite sophisticated in tone, although it thankfully doesn't feel too much. Amongst the humour, there's also room for some morals and family issues, and they are nicely done without being too heavy-handed. The story doesn't exactly break new ground and will seem formulaic to some. On the other hand, it is briskly paced, consistently engaging and is heart-warming in more ways than one. The prehystorical slapstick is frantic, but hilarious and never too childish. The characters are also a large part of the fun, they are very likable and amusing characters and you can relate to them. Grug and Guy's relationship was especially convincing. The voice work is great. A more restrained than usual Nicholas Cage is a big surprise and he is an ideal fit for his character. Emma Stone and Ryan Reynolds are equally appealing, and Cloris Leachman relishes some of The Croods' most amusing moments. In conclusion, great colourful fun without being among the very finest from Dreamworks. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      Chunky the "Macawnivore" started out as a bit of a joke in the art department. Artist Leighton Hickman was bored with the drab colors intended for creatures in the desert scenes, and painted the saber-tooth tiger with bright "parrot" colors. The filmmakers liked the look for the "Macawnivore" so much that it made it to the final film.
    • Goofs
      (at around 52 mins) During the second scene with the Punch Monkeys, when Guy hands one a banana, the monkey's fingers pass through the banana when he squeezes it.
    • Quotes

      Guy: Once upon a time, there was a beautiful tiger. She lived in a cave with the rest of her family. Her father and mother told her: "You may go anywhere you want, but never go near the cliff, for you could fall."

      Grug: And die. Good story.

      [the others start to leave but Guy goes on and they sit back down]

      Guy: But when no one was looking, she'd go near the cliff, for the closer she came to the edge, the more could she hear, the more could she see, the more she could feel. Finally, she stood at the very edge. She saw a light. She leaned out to touch it... and she slipped.

      Grug: And she fell.

      Guy: And she *flew.*

      [the others gasp]

      Thunk: Where did she fly?

      Guy: Tomorrow.

      Eep: Tomorrow?

      Guy: A place with more suns in the sky than you can count.

      Thunk: It would be so bright!

      Guy: A place not like today, or yesterday. A place where things are better.

      Grug: Tomorrow isn't a place. It's... it's... Ugh! You can't see it!

      Guy: Oh, yes, yes it is. I've seen it. That's where I'm going.

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the closing credits, three prehistoric elephant-mice appear and play a tune on their trunk-like trumpets.
    • Alternate versions
      Also shown in a 3D version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Owl City & Yuna: Shine Your Way (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Tusk
      Written by Lindsey Buckingham

      Performed by Alan Silvestri and the USC Trojan Marching Band

      Arthur C. Bartner (as Dr. Arthur C. Bartner), Music Director

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    • Release date
      • March 22, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los Croods
    • Production company
      • DreamWorks Animation
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    • Budget
      • $135,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $187,168,425
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $43,639,736
      • Mar 24, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $587,266,745
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Datasat
      • Auro 11.1
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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