Enter Guy (Ryan Reynolds), a lanky, inventive nomad who has fire (“the sun that lives in a rock”), shoes, and a sloth named Belt. Guy represents everything Grug fears: intelligence, adaptation, and the future. The film becomes a road-trip comedy where the stubborn, muscle-bound Grug must learn to embrace Guy’s “ideas” (like brains over brawn) to save his family.
: A mysterious, more evolved outsider named Guy enters their lives, warning them of an impending tectonic apocalypse ("The End"). the croods 2013
In an era of hyper-serialized, meta, or overly complex animated films, The Croods 2013 offers something refreshingly straightforward: a family that yells, trips, fights, and ultimately loves each other. It is a movie about resilience, not in a corporate “hustle culture” way, but in a primal, human way. Enter Guy (Ryan Reynolds), a lanky, inventive nomad
The movie was also a commercial success, grossing over $585 million worldwide. The film's success can be attributed to its broad appeal, with something for everyone to enjoy. : A mysterious, more evolved outsider named Guy
It became DreamWorks’ biggest non-sequel hit since Kung Fu Panda (2008). The film was also nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature Film (losing to Frozen —understandable, given 2013 was the year of Elsa).