The Nut Job (I) (2014)
6/10
Review: The Nut Job
13 February 2014
The Nut Job comes the takes a chance of forest animals in a big metropolis park who are desperate to make it the winter. After the total winter render of food is destroyed, the animal community blames and banishes a covetous egoistical squirrel named Surly (voiced by Will Arnett) from the park.

Exclusively, bored, and frightened in the big city, Surly bumbles upon a ambition come true: a nut shop. While he's designing to rob the nut shop, we rapidly instruct the shop proprietors were hardened criminals seeking to rob the bank throughout the street.

Meantime, concerned about famishing over winter, the park animals make a daring effort to find nuts in the big city. Andy (Katherine Heigl), the fur selected to go look for food, assembles Surly while he is designing to rob the nut shop, and Surly builds a carry on with Andy.

Though they are suspicious of one another, Surly must work with his old park community to slip food for the winter while the human being employment to slip the money from the bank. During the remain of the history, The Nut Job shows how several trials bring out the true moral force of the park's animals, with surprising solutions.

However, we disliked the violent, primitive mood. Smacking, complaining, farting, and burping were used to get gags during most of the movie. The parts were complain. There was one friendly quality we adored, and he was covered rudely. Unfortunately, most of the qualities were intend.

Some parts of the story were not holding because we could tell what was going to encounter, while other items about the human being criminals w

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