![]() ![]() (Not even a ram, which would make sense if you’ve ever seen Elliott pitch his basso voice into commercials for Dodge trucks.) Arlo and Spot, in contrast, look more cartoonish the dinosaur is especially simplified, as sleek and free of blemishes as anything in the studio’s Cars movies.īut I was grumpy when a Tyrannosaur with the voice of Sam Elliott announced with a cowboy flourish, “At first light we ride,” only to not actually ride anything. The animation is pretty, particularly the backgrounds nature lovingly rendered in almost photorealistic detail. He’s a fascinating character but, like most of the supporting cast, he has but a single entrance and exit. ![]() Their trippiest encounter – no wait, second-trippiest, after the time they eat fermented pears – is with a Styracosaurus called Forrest Woodbush, voiced by the director, whose many-horned head provides perches for a variety of creatures that protect him from all manner of ills, including having unrealistic goals. Where else are you going to see human and Apatosaurus frolicking together? Arlo and Spot square off against rough landscapes, raging rapids, bad weather and dangerous strangers, their more adventurous moments interspersed with long periods of silence or, at best, one-sided dialogue from the Apatosaurus. The resulting story is remarkably linear. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. ![]()
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