A sequel to The Croods Part 1
The Croods 2: A New Age 2020 Movie β Storyline :
Still searching for a place to settle down after the cataclysmic events of The Croods (2013), the overprotective prehistoric patriarch, Grug, leads his family to the great unknown. Hoping for the best in an increasingly dangerous world, while trying to come to terms with Eep and Guyβs budding romance, Grug stumbles upon a secluded Eden of plenty, containing everything that they have been seeking. However, there is a catch. This verdant heaven on Earth is already occupied by the significantly more evolved Bettermans: Phil, Hope, and their daughter, Dawn. Now, as tensions boil over between the antagonistic clans, a new menace threatens the future of both families. Can the Croods and the Bettermans put aside their differences to fight the common enemy, and live to tell the tale?
Review of The Croods 2: A New Age (2020 Movie):
βThe Croods: A New Ageβ was actually rather enjoyable. Not only was the storyline pretty entertaining, but it was also an all together enjoyable animated movie. So I was definitely more than surprised with this one. But as I havenβt seen the previous movies, then I wasnβt familiar with the characters or the stories, so I didnβt really have much to put this 2020 addition up against.
The animation and art style in βThe Croods: A New Ageβ was pretty good. I was enjoying what I was seeing on the screen. And the attention to detail was just spectacular. And it was hard not to get to take a liking to most of the characters and creatures that were on the screen.
And as an animated movie, having a proper ensemble of voice actors and actresses is alpha and omega. And I will say that they definitely had that in βThe Croods: A New Ageβ. I mean, with the voices of Emma Stone, Ryan Reynolds, Nicolas Cage, Catherine Keener, Cloris Leachman, Leslie Mann, Peter Dinklage and Kelly Marie Tran β to name but the most recognizable of names β what is there not to like?
My rating of βThe Croods: A New Ageβ lands on a six out of ten stars. It is an animated movie that can be enjoyed by the entire family.
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