So, it looks like Pixar/Disney released another movie, hooray! I finally got around to watching the 2015 movie
The Good Dinosaur and I thought I would share my thoughts on it (potential spoilers ahead).
Okay,
basically this a great movie because it's simple enough for little kids
to understand and it's funny (cute, light humor). I would that the
whole movie can be blanketed around one motif/moral,which is: Once you
put in your best effort to persevere in life, you can make your mark on
the world. The movie sends this message quite literally in the course of
the movie.
Of course the movie itself is extremely
fictional, I mean really, in Ice Age the humans and the animals can
talk, fine.... but in this movie the dinosaurs live like people and the
humans live like dogs (and I mean this literally).
The
movie starts off with a corn-farming family of dinos, with Poppa, Momma,
and their three children. You have Buck the big jock-like one, Libby
the clever sister, and little timid Arlo who seems afraid of everything
(though I don't know, those dino-chickens are pretty scary hahahaha).
Lots of happy feels.
Now
everyone in the family in the family except for Arlo make their mark by
doing something good on their little dino-farm. Poppa builds a corn
silo and puts his mud paw-print (tada literal mark) on one of the rocks
along with Momma because they have made their marks already. Then each
of the children is expected to persevere at their chore on the farm.
Buck got his for being strong enough to rip out the trees to "clear a
field" and Libby got her mark for then plowing the entire field. Alro is
the smallest and wimpiest of the children, but he too is trying to
"make his mark."
Anyway, life is all good on their
dino-farm but they seem to have a "critter" problem that is eating their
corn crops. Since everyone in the family made their mark in the family
except for Arlo, the critter problem is up to him.
The
critter is a human boy around 6yo and gets caught in a simple trap and
its up to Arlo to smash him like a bug, but alas he cannot commit such a
violent act and releases him, Poppa finds out that he let the human
critter escape and they run off after him into a storm *cue the Lion
King!!!* and as they run along side a river and a mountain, a flood
comes and in a tearful goodbye Poppa throws Arlo up a cliff ledge before
being swept away.
Change scene to Momma and Alro
collecting the harvest onto their back and Mamma falls down from being
overworked and 11yo Alro states he will make it all right and he will be
strong too (like Poppa *tears*).
Cue critter boy and Arlo
meet again where Arlo does the usual "You killed Poppa, it was all your
fault" etc. and while rushing him, they both fall into the river (I bet
the plot is wonderful for children, I just have seen it all before so
at this point, I thought "man they really should put a fence right there
on the river-side as it would solve a lot of problems"). Anyway to
speed up, they fall and end up lost~
Being alone in the
wilderness together, they warm up to each other and have a fun adventure
back home to their three-pointed mountain home. We also find out that
the human boy's name is Spot (woooow real clever). They also meet some
interesting side characters on the way too. The pterodactyls are the
main bad guys in the movie and the T-rex (ugh I hate how I can't put an
--s at the end of rex, anyway) are surprisingly (no really, I was not
expecting it, so it made me pretty happy) buffalo-herding ranchers (and
here I thought I had seen it all hahahaha). Really they way they run is
super cute/funny, its like the T-rex are running on their own feet, but
in a weird side-way sort of way that makes it look like they are
horse-back riding ranchers. I can't really describe it, you will have to
seen it for yourself :)
Another funny thing I found
that I wanted to point out is only in a fictional movie can a 6yo human
boy run off and bring back an iguana in his mouth~ I was like WHAT~~~
and then he rips a giant bug's head off with his teeth. Boy, I never
knew our human teeth were that strong ;)
Anyway, it's an
adventure, Alro overcomes his fears and in the end saves Spot (the human
boy, sigh that name though... like pfffft he doesn't even have spots).
They also have a touching (another tear-jerking moment) where they show
their families and we see that Spot is a little orphan boy who lost his
parents while Arlo lost his dad. So they totally bond and we get little
teardrops of feels as we look at those family circles~
Continuing
on, at the end of their journey, right before they get back to Arlo's
dino-farm, They hear (aka the humans howl like wolves?) and then see a
family of foxy white-haired with black tips HUMANS with a mom/dad/two
kids (boy and girl) --- the picture of a nuclear family---- they come up
and are like: oh yeah, we will totally take you in orphan Spot, we will
all just stand here together staring at you while you say your
goodbyes.
AWWWW, tear-jerking #3 of them parting ways and Alro goes back home, finally able to put his mark on the corn silo.
Fin.
So
yes it's a pretty cute movie, if totally predicable, but totally full
of laughs and good feels that the little kids would probably really like
(errrr I think it will keep K-5th grade entertained enough, if not just
for the laughs). Like it's probably safe to say that kids up to 11yo
would like it (afterall, ding, the MC is an 11yo). If the people are
Disney/Pixar lovers, they will also probably sit through it well (I know
I did, even if I was mentally poking fun of it at times, but all in
good spirits). The animation is really pretty too, with lots of
beautiful settings and a dash of glowing fireflies on top~
OH and look at these little character blurbs I found:
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We have the MC-Dino |
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We have the MC-Human |
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Don't Lion King Poppa, nuuuuuu (TT^TT) |
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the quarterback brother (though the are the same age) |
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she has freckles, GASP I didn't notice until now |
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Wow she really doesn't get many lines |
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Awww, my favorite bunch of the cast |
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they so nice too |
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can you believe this big old softy didn't eat anyone, awww |
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Ha and here are all the villains of the cast (these gave me a deranged surfer dude kind of vibe) |
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and these villains gave me a hillbilly kind of vibe |
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and this guy gives me the just insane kind of vibe |
But
really, my villain describing vibes aren't kept to be mean, they are
just ... well literally (I guess stereotypically) portrayed that way
along with the rest of the cast. WHICH I COMPLETELY AGREE WITH aka
child-development and all that. You know, children (really really small
children) don't really have the world's gray-zone figured out, they
don't understand the in-between stuff. Therefore, I completely agree
that they need examples of black and white "good" vs. "evil" as "gray"
is literally still too hard for them to comprehend. This movie gives the
little kids three examples of "bad" aka bad is:
Pterodactyls -- at first they are nice and helpful as they call you
"friend," but alas they then do something violent, and when you start
backing away, they are all like "Where ya going, friend?" you are not
leaving mwhahaha *the main villains of this movie*
Raptors -- mean people who steal your stuff and start fighting you when you try to take it back
Pet
Collector -- I don't even know how to describe this category, those
really weird people who talk to talk to themselves and behave off and
are probably a danger to themselves and others? Meh, yeah, that sounds
about right.
Anyway to conclude, I guess I would say its a
9/10 movie for little kids :)
Also,
it's an pretty-okay movie for everyone else, with lots of G-rated humor
it's great family movie, might bore the parents a bit though, but not
too bad, as the graphics are really nice!
Thanks for reading <3