Review of The Croods (2013) by Galvy F — 25 May 2016
The patriarch.
The threats.
The survival.
The cave.
The fire.
The discovery.
The journey.
The idea.
The adaptation.
The story.
The new guy.
The sun.
The domestication.
The hug.
The family.
The end- 99.9% missing link.
When we must hide from what threatens us. Stick together as a family in order to fight to survive. Hide in what we don't know what it is but can't take risks when we are constantly reminded of death. When not all strange creatures are threats, but help you along the way to move you away from the cave to all other wakes of life. When we can't always rely on our strength to fight what scares us, what stops us and what makes us a patriarch, to rely on others to share ideas, experiences and new ways of living to evolve us further into new territory. When what scares us is being alone, different and unfamiliar to meet a family that welcomes us as much as we need them, they need you. When we must fight others to prevent from being alone and fight when we are with others. When we are used to being a close family to accept the idea of being apart to start a new life. When we must travel to uncharted territory full of hope and open to the idea of what else lurks beyond.
This review of The Croods (2013) was written by Galvy F on 25 May 2016.
The Croods has generally received positive reviews.
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