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Klammer croods kuscheltier
Klammer croods kuscheltier




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There is a lot of physical humor in The Croods, but - shockingly - none of it involves bodily functions! There's slapstick galore, and a ton of hyperkinetic action-y chase sequences, but they all come together nicely yes, actually enhanced by the 3D. Also, through the lens of Guy, we're able to see just how hilariously inept The Croods are at just about everything. The fun here though is Grug's hatred of Guy's intellect and Eep's methods of courting a boy - which mostly involve accidentally pummeling him. From there, poor Guy is basically, for lack of a better term, thumped on the head and forced to lead them to a higher plateau. The story picks up once the family meets Ryan Reynolds' Guy, a slender young man with a more advanced brain capable of coming up with solutions for common everyday caveman problems (shoes, umbrellas, stilts, fire, etc) and he warns them that, yes, their entire valley is about to get swallowed up by earthquakes and lava.

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Stone is great at portraying the rebellious daughter who longs for freedom but the real treat is listening to Cage, in definitely his best movie in years, portraying a de-evolved human simpleton - but still with the textbook Cage voice and cadences.

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Emma Stone plays Eep, the teenage daughter of Nicolas Cage's Grug, her paternal warden who lives his life in constant fear of the unknown and has taught the rest of his family to live a routine, reclusive life that only involves emerging from the darkness every few days to hunt down a giant egg to eat.

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And, like some of DreamWorks' better animated projects, it remains blissfully free of pop culture references. The Croods, about a cavemen family who rarely venture out of their dark cave for fear of dying horrible, prehistoric deaths, has a tight script, inspired voice performances and some unexpectedly tender moments. A few weeks back I got dragged to see a pretty awful one (which shall remain nameless, yet the release date will clue you in) and since then I've been wondering at what age you have to be to be able to discern the difference. If you're a parent then you know all too well that when it comes to kids' movies, some are an absolute chore and some are enjoyable.






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