The Croods--Good Drama For Children

Jedidiah 2022-07-15 13:06:50

There is nothing new in visual expression, such as human faces, ways of speaking, exaggerated animation stunts, blablabla. To be honest, it is a bit aesthetically fatigued. The plot of the story is also indifferent; a loving and pedantic father, a brave and simple daughter, a kind and gentle son-in-law, hey, what a family with a virtuous wife and filial piety, breaking through the storm and being warm and harmonious.

The above 2 points are what I'm trying to complain about, and the rest are compliments. Everything has a starting point and a destination. Who doesn't yearn for a beautiful realm? Since childhood, the truth, goodness, and beauty are full of ears. This movie describes it very vividly.

All those animals that are so cute that they want to make people commit crimes; the dialogues that are so innocent to tears; and the music that is close to natural life; this primitive and unpretentious beauty, through 90 minutes, reaches our hearts. Laughing with 7 and 8-year old friends, their laughs are surprisingly consistent. Huh, funny.

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  • Kacie 2022-03-24 09:01:30

    I love that whale! In addition, the amount of calculation and the total amount of data for this animation is very amazing: http://goo.gl/0WMyS has the most works in history (it is true that there are many models, hair, colors, and the composition of the picture is complex, but it seems that 3D has a greater impact. ). Also the theme is good, "New is always bad! Never not be afraid." "That was not LIVING! It was 'Not Dying'! "

  • Alexys 2022-03-22 09:01:27

    The 3D effect is very realistic, light-hearted and humorous, and DreamWorks will not disappoint.

The Croods quotes

  • Gran: I was in love once. He was a hunter, I was a gatherer. It was quite the scandal. We fed each other berries, we danced. Then father bashed him on the head and traded me to your grandfather.

  • Grug: [Smears mud on Thunk's face] Paintings are so passe. I call this a snapshot.

    [Hits Thunk on the face with a flat rock, leaving an impression of his face]

    Thunk: Can we do that again? I think I blinked.