The Nut Job
| 2014Directed by: Peter Lepeniotis
Main Plot
"The Nut Job," directed by Peter Lepeniotis, follows the adventures of Surly, a mischievous squirrel who is banished from his park community after his latest caper goes disastrously wrong. Desperate to survive the impending winter, Surly stumbles upon Maury's Nut Store, which is filled with an abundance of food. He devises a plan to rob the store, enlisting the help of his rat friend Buddy and other park animals. Unbeknownst to them, the nut store is a front for a group of human bank robbers planning their own heist. As the animals execute their plan, they must navigate various obstacles and outwit the criminals, all while learning valuable lessons about teamwork and redemption. The film combines humor and action, culminating in a high-stakes showdown that tests the characters' resolve and ingenuity.
Characters
- Will Arnett voices Surly, a mischievous squirrel who plans a heist on a nut store to survive winter, leading a group of animals in the adventure.
- Brendan Fraser voices Grayson, a self-absorbed squirrel who initially appears heroic but often bungles tasks, adding comedic relief and contrast to the protagonist's resourcefulness.
- Liam Neeson voices Raccoon, the self-serving leader of the park animals who manipulates others to maintain control over the food supply.
Ending Explained
In the animated film "The Nut Job," directed by Peter Lepeniotis, the story concludes with Surly, the mischievous squirrel, and his friends successfully thwarting the human robbers' plan to steal from the bank. Throughout the movie, Surly has been focused on a heist of his own, aiming to raid Maury's Nut Shop to secure enough food for the park animals to survive the winter. However, he discovers that the nut shop is a front for the robbers' bank heist. In the climax, Surly and his animal friends, including Andie, Grayson, and Buddy, work together to stop the robbers. They manage to outwit the criminals and, in the process, inadvertently cause the nuts from the shop to spill out into the park. This unexpected windfall ensures that the animals have more than enough food for the winter. The film ends on a positive note, with Surly being accepted back into the park community, having proven his worth and leadership. The animals celebrate their newfound abundance, and Surly's character arc completes as he transitions from a selfish loner to a valued member of the group.