REEL CRITIC -- Sara Salam
During the Ice Age, animals migrated south to save themselves from the
cold and from dying. But in the animated film “Ice Age,” a small “herd”
of three mammals decide to do otherwise. This includes a mammoth named
Manny, a saber-toothedtiger named Diego and a sloth named Sid.
Manny and Sid encounter a cute lost baby from a tribe of humans and
decide to return it to its family. Soon, the hungry Diego gets on their
trail and hatches a mischievous plot to steal the baby by leading the
herd to Half Peak, where an ambush is waiting. It is out of this journey
that the small odd group of mammals become friends.
Sid is an outgoing sloth who is left behind by his family during
migration and finds the woeful Manny, who saves his life. These two are
quite different but seem to have a lot in common. They then meet Diego,
who only cares about capturing the baby and doesn’t have a trusting
personality. Together, with the baby, they endure rock slides, volcanic
eruptions, avalanches and a run-in with some dodo birds. How will they
survive?
“Ice Age” is a somewhat funny movie with good computer animation and
dialogue. Some of the characters, such as Sid, are so stupid that you
feel sorry for them. Overall, it had all the necessary parts for an
entertaining movie; a good hook, interesting characters, and the
components of humor and tragedy. It’s not something I would see again and
again; however, little kids may want to see it more than once.
“Ice Age” is rated PG for mild peril.
* SARA SALAM attends Corona del Mar High School as an eighth-grader.
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