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Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)
Release Date:
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
MPAA Rating:
PG
Rating Reason:
Some mild rude humor and peril.
Genre:
Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family
Starring:
Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Queen Latifah
Written By:
Michael Berg, Peter Ackerman
Director:
Carlos Saldanha
Official Site:
Synopsis:
"Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs," to be fully produced in 3-D, is the latest installment to the hit "Ice Age" franchise, which has grossed more than $1.2 billion around the world.
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Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) | Review
Herd Mentality
Jacob Sahms
So, yes, this is a cartoon, and yes, it's rated PG for little kids. But the subject matter, not in a violent or pornographic way but in a developmental way, is certainly aimed at the parents who willwatch the film with their families. Done up in"life-like" animation, the movie finds Manny and Ellie expecting their first child, as Manny struggles to make the world "safe" for their unborn child. Meanwhile, Diego finds that his fast-twitch muscles don't work quite as well as they used to, and leaves the herd's confines tomask his shame. Sid of course finds himself caught in the middle of the two sets of his friends: he's too empathetic to be alone and not smart, wise, or attractive enough to have found a mate yet. So, Sid adopts (read: kidnaps) three Tyrannosaurus Rex eggs. What follows is a rescue mission from the upper, icy world down into the depths of a world where dinosaurs aren't extinct, and the wooly mammoth isn't the biggest dog on the block. It's basically a rescue mission with dashes of Journey to the Center of the Earth thrown in for good measure, and kids will be thrilled by the excitement and adventure of the herd's journey. And adults may find themselves reflecting on the decisions they make as they fear the passing of time. Romano has always struck me as a warm-and-fuzzy kind of comedian, and the Ice Age movies seem to reflect that vibe. Of course, there's a fair share of humor intended to be over the heads of the kiddies, and with a fair number of adult humor comedians thrown in (Leary, Pegg, etc.) it's not without its wit. But I think Fox's highest grossing movie of the year (and one of the top ten animated movie grosses of all time) has a charm to it that draws you in and makes you one of the herd. What will you do when you see yourself in the mirror getting older or watch your kids grow up? What happens when your physical prowess diminishes or your eyesight dims and you can't do what you used to? The Bible tells us that aging is part of life, and that we're supposed to be the same "in and out of season," that there's a "time for everything." It's part of life, but how we embrace those moments and how we live within community can mark our lives and the lives of others for much longer than we're here. Sometimes, risking it all to save a member of your "herd" is worth more than playing it safe and hiding in the bushes. Maybe that's what Jesus meant when he said that those who held on too tightly to their lives would lose them and those who lost their lives for his sake would find them. Maybe that's "true herd" mentality. Copyright © 2009 Hollywood Jesus. All rights reserved.
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