The Croods: A New Age
The future ain't what it used to be.
Overview
Searching for a safer habitat, the prehistoric Crood family discovers an idyllic, walled-in paradise that meets all of its needs. Unfortunately, they must also learn to live with the Bettermans -- a family that's a couple of steps above the Croods on the evolutionary ladder. As tensions between the new neighbors start to rise, a new threat soon propels both clans on an epic adventure that forces them to embrace their differences, draw strength from one another, and survive together.
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What makes this movie Worth Watching
As a sequel to 'The Croods' (2013), 'The Croods: A New Age' continues the story of a Stone Age family navigating through new challenges. The film can be seen as a commentary on societal change and the tension between tradition and modernization, with the Croods initially resisting and eventually embracing innovation.
- The movie offers a blend of humor, adventure, and heartwarming family dynamics that appeals to both children and adults.
- The plot presents an engaging narrative about evolution, adaptation, and the importance of change in one's life.
- The film showcases stunning animation and visual effects, particularly in its depiction of various prehistoric environments and creatures.
Fun Facts
- In the film, many prehistoric creatures are depicted in humorous ways, such as the flamingo-like bird called a 'Phantomatops' that serves as a pet for the Bettermans. This creature is actually a reference to the real-life phorusrhacid, a prehistoric bird.
- Nicolas Cage, who voices Grug Crood, also voiced a character in the original 'Croods' movie named Phil. In this sequel, he plays two roles: Grug and Phil's father, Gran.
- The film features numerous visual references to popular culture, including a drive-in theater that shows 'Jaws' and a wall of album covers parodying famous rock bands.