Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Year: 2013
Summary: Eep is a girl in a family
of Neanderthal Cavemen (Homo sapiens
neanderthalensis) living and hunting in pre-historic times, talking
about how her family is one of the few to survive, mainly due to the strict
rules of her overprotective father, Grug. In their cave home, Grug tells a
story to the family, which includes his wife Ugga, his daughter Sandy, his son Thunk and his
mother-in-law Gran with a character who mirrors
Eep's curious nature. He uses this story to warn the family that exploration and
'new things' pose a threat to their survival, and says to never not be afraid.
This irritates the bored and adventurous Eep, and when the family falls asleep
after dark, she ignores her father's advice and leaves the cave when she sees a
light moving outside.
Seeking the light's
source, she meets Guy, an intelligent Cro-Magnon caveboy (Homo sapiens
sapiens). She becomes fascinated with the fire he creates and is eager
to learn more. He tells her about his theory that the world is reaching its
'end' and asks her to join him. She refuses and Guy leaves, but not before
giving her a noise-making shell to call him if she needs help. Eep is then
caught by Grug (who had been searching for her). Grug brings Eep home, planning
to keep her in the cave for the rest of her life. He is joined by the rest of
the family, who Eep tells about Guy and shows the shell given to her, only for
them to destroy it in fear of 'new things'. An earthquake then occurs, sending
everyone running for the cave, only to be stopped by Grug moments before the
cave is destroyed by falling rocks. When they climb over the wreckage to
discover a land with lush vegetation, much different from their usual
surroundings of rocky terrain. Grug takes his family into the forest to find a
new cave.
The family is chased by
a "Macawnivore" (a large, macaw-colored machairodont later
called 'Chunky') and attacked by a swarm of "Piranhakeets" (deadly red-furred,
piranha-like birds). In panic, Eep sounds a horn similar to that which
Guy gave her. Guy hears this and rushes to her. Thinking quickly, he creates a
torch of fire, which scares the birds away. The other Croods are captivated by
the fire, having never seen it before. They steal Guy's torch and accidentally
set the land around them in flames. Some giant corn is also lit, which rockets
up to the sky, prompting a display of fireworks. After feeling impressed by
Guy's intelligence and 'ideas', Grug bottles him in a hollow log to carry him
in, then suggests that they take solitude in the cave of a nearby mountain
mentioned by Guy. Guy is forcibly persuaded to lead the way and learns of the
Croods' way of living, which he thinks of as unusual.
,After an unsuccessful
hunting attempt, Guy, his 'pet' sloth,
Belt, and Eep build a puppet to fool and lure nearby animals.
After they make a capture, the family greedily devours everything they caught.
Grug then tells another of his morale-lowering tales, this time mirroring the
events of their day. Guy then tells a story of his own about a paradise he
nicknames "Tomorrow".
The next day, the
family reaches a path coated in spiked rocks. A freed Guy presents one of his
inventions called shoes. He makes some out of all the resources he can find for
each family member. This gains him some respect from the others except for Grug,
who feels jealous of Guy's cleverness. After Guy's ideas help the Croods on
their journey, the family members gain something. Ugga, Gran, and Sandy have
their first idea to get past carnivorous plants, Thunk encounters a crocodile-like dog he calls Douglas, and Eep and Guy grow closer while
Grug is stranded in a ravine, forcing Ugga to go back for him. The next day,
Grug shows the others some of his ideas (like a snapshot that involves the
family being slammed with a flat rock), which fail and humiliate him. They soon
reach the mountain, where Grug is unable to convince the family that settling in
a nearby cave is a better option. Angry, he attacks Guy. The two become stuck in
tar and Guy reveals his family died drowning in it and their last words inspired
his traditions of "Tomorrow." Grug has a change of heart towards Guy, and he and
Guy trick Chunky into freeing them.
As they are about to reach their destination, an earthquake opens a deep
ravine in their path. Grug throws each of them across the gap and reconciles
with Eep while creating the first hug with her.Grug then throws her across the
ravine and is left behind. He takes shelter in a cave and makes a torch. After
seeing a blank rock face, he paints a large cave-drawing of the Croods and Guy
together. He then encounters Chunky, who attacks him until Grug's torch is
accidentally blown out, panicking them both. The newly reformed Chunky lies near
Grug, who has an idea. He uses a skeleton carried by the Piranhakeets to
transport himself, Chunky, Douglas, and several other animals across the ravine,
barely escaping the oncoming "end" destruction. He and the rest of the family
settle down in a paradise-like environment. Grug becomes less protective,
letting the family be more adventurous and risk-taking, thus bringing happiness
to them all.
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