This movie was funny for early-teens through to adults but is clearly not appropriate for small children. It is however rated G – not PG! How are parents supposed to make an informed judgment about a film – especially when cinema prices are so prohibitively high nowadays? We brought our kids to this film and were on the verge of leaving several times. Why? There are only 2 scenes in the entire film where killing is not an integral part of the script and plot!
Does this sound exaggerated? Its not! We spent some serious time discussing this film with our kids to try and add some semblance of context to the story of the film and try to reduce its shocking impact. Firstly, the entire plot revolves around an animal (raccoon?) which is going to be killed by a bear if he doesn’t get back the food rations which he was trying to steal and accidentally destroyed. Memories, dreams and discussion about this violent bear haunt the protagonist throughout the film. Needless to say the scene where the raccoon is asleep and has a graphic nightmare of being eaten by the bear did not go down well with small children.
The second issue I had with the film was the graphic maiming and violence against animals by the human characters in the film. Again – its a horrid depiction of adult behavior for a small child and only early teens would start to understand the parody
which it is attempting to portray. Again, my children were SHOCKED at the behavior of the characters and disturbed by the violence.
This film is clearly a tongue in cheek critique of modern society and its impact on creatures trapped in the fringe of that expansion. But this humor and this message is lost completely on a younger audience. Its like letting small children watch South Park or a Manga comic. Just because its animated doesn’t mean its for children!
I would HIGHLY recommend parents with younger children DO NOT bring them to see this film even though all the marketing information and shorts for the film look to be cute and funny – its just not appropriate.