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DreamWorks' new film rocks all ages

DreamWorks' new animated movie about a prehistoric family is action-packed and fun, writes James Mottram

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Latest 3-D DreamWorks animation feature The Croods, is about a family of cave-dwellers living in a prehistoric world. Photo: DreamWorks Animation

Listen to the filmmakers behind and you could be forgiven for thinking they'd made a heavyweight drama, not a computer graphics (CG) cartoon.

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"Within a few weeks of beginning the writing, we realised this is a very serious movie," co-director-writer Chris Sanders says. "These guys [in our film] don't have jobs, cars, or iPads; they don't have anything to distract themselves. The big question every day is: 'Why are we here?' And I can't imagine a bigger question than your own existence."

While this might be true, is not an Ingmar Bergman film. Rather, it's the latest 3-D DreamWorks animation feature, about a family of cave-dwellers living in a harsh, prehistoric world.

Led by Grug (voiced by Nicolas Cage), an overprotective patriarch whose maxim is "never not be afraid", this frightened clan scrapes to survive in a hostile environment dominated by bizarre creatures such as the Macawnivore, a multi-coloured sabre-toothed tiger.

You're running from rock to rock, and you're jumping and swinging and climbing and snarling - and none of it is actually going on
Emma Stone on doing the voiceover for her character, EEP, In The Croods

Not that hibernating is the theme of the movie. "It's about living and not just surviving," says 24-year-old Emma Stone, who voices Eep, Grug's rebellious red-headed teenage daughter, who is desperate to explore her environment more than her father will let her. "I think we can all be more conscious of [that] on a daily basis, and be more present, not just survive the day."

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