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The Croods: A New Age review: The wholesome, zany sequel nobody asked for
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After the group stumbles upon a massive wall, they meet the Bettermans Phil (Peter Dinklage) and Hope (Leslie Mann) a pair of evolved humans living in almost paradise along with their coddled daughter Dawn (Kelly Marie Tran), who is also a long lost friend of Guy.
Phil and Hope initially welcome the Croods to stay as they introduce them to the finer parts of a refined lifestyle including showers, elevators, beds, windows, a steady diet of fruits and vegetables, the importance of bananas and even a literal mancave for the patriarchs.
Of course, the plot thickens when Phil decides Dawn would be a better match for Guy, and he works on a plan to get the Croods out of paradise and leave Guy behind.
Film Review: ‘The Croods: A New Age’: Sequel-itis Sets In
The original “The Croods” (2013), about a family of Neanderthal cave dwellers, created such an exotic world and fetching, original atmosphere that when its (voice) cast rode their menagerie of prehistoric pets down the beach and into the sunset, you wanted to go with them so the movie would not end. Those are the best kinds of kids’ movies. Actually, the best any kind of movies. One had hoped “The Croods: A New Age” would be more of the same.
By “same,” I was subconsciously hoping for new magic. The new “Croods” is more of