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The Nut Job 2014 123movies

The Nut Job 2014 123movies

Let's Get Nuts!Jan. 17, 201485 Min.
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Watch: The Nut Job 2014 123movies, Full Movie Online – In a city park, Surly the Squirrel has finally gone too far with his latest caper . Now exiled, Surly and his rat buddy Buddy’s collective nightmare on the streets ends when they discover a nut store to raid. With no other options, she arranges a deal to help in Surly’s heist for the colony, even while Surly fully intends to betray it. However, there is more going on with the nut store being a front for bank robbers while Raccoon has his own agenda to ensure his own power. In the mayhem to come, Surly finds himself challenged in ways he never expected and discovering the real prize to treasure in this adventure..
Plot: Surly, a curmudgeon, independent squirrel is banished from his park and forced to survive in the city. Lucky for him, he stumbles on the one thing that may be able to save his life, and the rest of park community, as they gear up for winter – Maury’s Nut Store.
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Ratings:

5.7/10 Votes: 28,788
13% | RottenTomatoes
37/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 824 Popularity: 19.026 | TMDB

Reviews:

What an initially strange, but ultimately satisfying film this is!
Yes, as most of the professional (and a few of the amateur) reviews pointed out, the political satire in THE NUT JOB is extremely heavy handed if you go in looking for it, and the “cuddly/comfort level” one initially expects when seeing furry creatures this well animated is lower than what we have come to expect from the Disney films which are usually the only ones which approach this level of polish – but when one looks at the actual PLOT these film makers have chosen to tell, a kid-friendly riff on the kind of film noir caper films where different gangs are fighting over access to the same crime scene and ultimately (contrary to a couple earlier reviewers who clearly didn’t want a Korean helmed film to succeed) arrived at exactly the “aww,” and “we CAN fix any problems” moment any film like this must build toward.

No child over 10 will have any problems distinguishing between the various squirrel characters of varying hew, although an insistent naturalist might be pulling out their hair at the various species populating and co-operating in this “never-never-land” unidentified city park in a city living below a non-threatening dam which may or may not be destroyed by the end of the film (the illogic here – betraying the producers’ lack of experience for all their technological finesse) is ultimately the film’s greatest weakness – but will bother few of those the film is actually aimed at).

The flaws ultimately fade while the adventure and the over-all successes linger in the memory – which is one reason I’m glad I waited a day to review this film. Probably best of all for parents who actually want to INVOLVE themselves in their children’s viewing, the number of sophisticated “teachable moments” in this film are remarkable. Most family groups today will probably not be screening the semi-classic animated version of Orwell’s ANIMAL FARM, but its essential points are made much more approachably with possibly greater sophistication (and better animation) here – and the opportunities to see and understand facing complicated issues and even having to change sides and seek forgiveness for errors has seldom been better presented.

I suspect that this film – with initial notices focusing on the flaws (what COULD the releasing company have been thinking with the disco dancing Korean producer – who doesn’t appear anywhere else in the film – joining the rest of the animated cast ALL through the final credit crawl testing the bias level of critics!? – It was APPARENTLY an attempted riff on a current pistachio…get it? NUT? commercial) will end its initial U.S. release rather deeply in the red, but when the DVD comes out, and in foreign release, this NUT JOB should do very nicely indeed. There’s far more to like here than to “dis.” If you watch TV *with* your kids rather than simply using it as a baby sitter, I think it’s even highly recommended.

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Review By: eschetic-2
“The Constitution is not a Suicide Pact . . . “
. . . growls the rabid Mr. Republ–oops, I mean Mr. Raccoon as he bans Surly the Squirrel from “his” Liberty Park. THE NUT JOB, an almost over-bearing allegorical take on 21st Century American politics, originates–strangely enough–from South Korea (though you’d never know it, until you see the closing credits done “Gagnam Style by a cartoon version of Psi). THE NUT JOB begins with Libertarian (“Me–me–me-“) squirrel Surly being deported without due process from his home (with the consent of his democratically-illiterate and easily manipulated fellow animals) to the threatening world of alley rats. (This all may be too intense–not to mention too liberal–for children under three, or Red Staters of any age). Surly tries to get out of a rat trap by proclaiming, “My best friend’s a rat.” (Try to guess which American ethnic group the Koreans intend the rats to be representing here.) Raccoon’s Hench-bird is a Cardinal (try to guess which major American religion THAT’S suppose to mean.) Obviously, college kids will get high and have a lot of fun debating the fine points of this allegorical exercise. For the rest of us, if your young one has a peanut allergy, stay away from THE NUT JOB.
Review By: tadpole-596-918256

Other Information:

Original Title The Nut Job
Release Date 2014-01-17
Release Year 2014

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 25 min (85 min)
Budget 42000000
Revenue 122529966
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Director Peter Lepeniotis
Writer Peter Lepeniotis, Lorne Cameron, Daniel Woo
Actors Will Arnett, Brendan Fraser, Liam Neeson
Country Canada, South Korea, United States
Awards 1 win & 5 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital, Datasat, SDDS, Dolby Surround 7.1, Dolby Atmos
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Technicolor Asia, Bangkok, Thailand (lab services), Technicolor, Toronto, Canada (digital intermediate)
Film Length 2,339.4 m (5 reels)
Negative Format Digital
Cinematographic Process Digital 3-D (source format), Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (spherical) (Fuji Eterna-CP 3514DI), D-Cinema (also 3-D version)

The Nut Job 2014 123movies
The Nut Job 2014 123movies
The Nut Job 2014 123movies
The Nut Job 2014 123movies
The Nut Job 2014 123movies
The Nut Job 2014 123movies
The Nut Job 2014 123movies
Original title The Nut Job
TMDb Rating 5.741 824 votes

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