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Review of Croods animated movie


Family of CROODS

Croods is the biggest 3D computer animated movie which is going to release on 19th April 2013. There is never a single dull moment in The Croods, said by Sukanya Verma.

Chris Sanders and Kirk DeMicco are the directors of this movie and produced by Kristine Belson and Jane Hartwell

In this movie heroine isn't thin or beautiful, has stronger and broader than her guy, who has straggly hair, who loves eating, who goes by the name Eep (Stone) and who recklessly seeks adventure.

The Croods are the families of cavemen in their area now remaining, against odds that the film quickly establishes. Her father Grug keeps huddling the family into their cave for safety, and Eep, who loves the sun, keeps trying to stay out.

The connect is easily established: Eep wants to "follow the light", Grug tells her "never not be afraid", Eep will learn to "fly to tomorrow", Grug keeps telling her "new is bad".

The family reaches a path coated in spiked rocks. A freed Guy then presents one of his various inventions called shoes. He makes some out of all the resources he can find, for each family members.

The Croods  concentrate on the wonderment of discovery. As they are overprotective head of his feisty, family -- Ugga (Catherine Keener), the kind, understanding wife, Gran (Cloris Leachman), his mother-in-law whom he quite openly waits to die, Thunk (Clark Duke), the dim-witted, chubby son, Sandy (Randy Thom), the hungry baby and Eep, the rebellious teen daughter -- Grug likes to believe he’s in charge with his bizarre tricks, brutal bedtime stories.

The time they are about to reach their destiny, an earthquake opens a deep ravine in their path. Grug throws each of them across the gap and reconciles with Eep, but is left behind. He takes shelter in a cave and makes a torch.

The entire family following the motto "Be brave and don’t get afraid for anything". While it’s not hard to predict what this will lead to, Croods does have a few surprises in store.