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Early Man

Early Man

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Aardman animation adventure set at the dawn of time, when prehistoric creatures and woolly mammoths ruled the earth.

CertificatePG

Duration90 mins

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  • Charlie, 10
  • 4 reviews
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Early Man

4 stars

13 Jan 2021

This film is about the early ages of man, the Stone age and the Bronze age about who invented the game football. It is about good people defending themselves against bad people and showing that bad people get what they deserve, and they do this using the amazing game of football.

My favorite character is Hognob, he is a pig who really wanted to play in the match but was not allowed, in the end he helped save the day.

This film made me feel happy because there were funny scenes all the way through and it had a happy ending, also i liked the music as i have heard it before and could sing along to some of it. It reminded me of the film Wallace and Gromit and the cursed rabbit, this was because they had similar animation. I think that most people will like this film, especially children who like football.

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