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Searching for a safer habitat, the prehistoric Crood family discovers an idyllic, walled-in paradise that meets all of its needs. Unfortunately, they must also learn to live with the Bettermans -- a family that's a couple of steps above the Croods on the evolutionary ladder. As tensions between the new neighbors start to rise, a new threat soon propels both clans on an epic adventure that forces them to embrace their differences, draw strength from one another, and survive together.
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The Croods: A New Age is generally received as a competent and entertaining sequel that maintains the visual splendor of its predecessor while introducing a culture-clash narrative. While some critics find the plot predictable and note a slight decline in originality compared to the first film, most audiences appreciate its humor, vibrant animation, and warm, family-oriented message.
| Production | The animation remains a high-water mark, delivering vibrant, colorful, and detailed landscapes that enhance the viewing experience. | |
| Acting | The voice performances, particularly the return of the original cast and the addition of Leslie Mann and Peter Dinklage, provide strong character anchors. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay blends family-friendly humor with adult-oriented cultural satire, though it relies on a familiar, predictable structure. | |
| Theme | The film balances serious themes of parental separation and social class with its comedy, but opinions on the tone are split; some find it engagingly mature, while others feel the humor lacks consistency across different age groups. | |
| Theme | The depiction of gender roles and the "feminist" undertones divide viewers, with some praising the subversion of tropes and others criticizing it as forced or heavy-handed. |