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If you liked the movies “Hotel Transylvania” or “The Croods” then you will most likely enjoy this movie. Many youngsters should love this movie but as for the teens, it’s like watching the movies that I named above. As for those who have seen “The Croods” and “Hotel Transylvania” Smallfoot goes back to the basics. Same kind of story with different places at a different timeline.

Got to admit that this hasan interesting storyline. It brings forth the conspiracy of a fictional species alive and makes a funny spin on their principles. As for beliefs of many people of races or religions, in the earlier times they all thought that our world is flat. They were restricted by their own assumptions. But for the Yetis who lived at the tops of their mountains, they thought there was nothing for them below the tops of their clouds. Below the cloud line what they thought was holding up the clouds were many mammoths. Under them theybelieved there was nothing else.

Both sides to the same world soon collide with disbeliefs of another spices. In the land of the big footed creatures that live above the clouds they haven’t yet experienced the other species. Migo (Channing Tatum) joins a group of few, Gwangi (LeBron James), Meechee (Zendaya), Kolka (Gina Rodriguez), and Fleem (Ely Henry) who reject their religions and arecuriousof the land under the clouds. The travels one may go through to find another spices can be tough and sometimes scary. The people who have seen Migoget scared. But a man named Percy (James Corden) who was a news reporter scraping the bottom of what information he was given, found otherwise. Until he findsMigo.

This movie shows acceptance of others much like “Hotel Transylvania”. The formula used in that movie can easily work with Smallfoot and it does.It’s a great movie for young children that I believe will enjoy the storyline, but for teens it’s a snoozer.

Rated PG for some action, rude humor, and thematic elements

(For Teens: 2 out of 5 stars)

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