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Movie Reviews of The BearMovie Review: Nothing short of fantastic! Summary: 5 Stars
Plot, music, stars, cineamatography, soundtrack. . . .perfection perfection perfection. One reviewer took exception to the dream sequence. Never having been a bear, but knowing how weird some of my own dreams are, all I can say is, animals DO dream and this interpretation of their dreams was interesting. I found the sequences compelling.
I recommend this film to the universe and beyond. I just bought it and I just watched it three nights in a row,
Superb to watch with kids over 6 and merits discussing with them. Yes, it has violent episodes--but that is the point of the film.
If I could, I would marry Bart and then we could legally adopt Youk : )
Movie Review: SIMPLY A WONDERFUL MOVIE! Summary: 5 Stars
I knew nothing about bears when I watched this movie, and now I want to know everything. The stars of the film are animals first, then two humans. I have never seen such amazingly skillful work with animals as in this film. And the two male actors play their roles perfectly. The main star of the film is a cub (Youk), 5 months old. Be prepared to lose your heart and be continually amazed, educated and entertained. I'm so lucky I came across a review of this film while surfing Amazon.com. I had never heard of it, but the reviews convinced me to purchase the DVD. One of the greatest film experiences of my life!
Movie Review: The Bear Fact? One of the best animal movies ever... Summary: 5 Stars
Set in the late 1800s in British Columbia, The Bear lets us in on the misadventures of a bouncing baby bruin (played mainly by a cub called Youk) and his big buddy (Bart the Bear). Due to a freak accident, the bear is orphaned as a tiny little thing; not knowing what else to do, he stays with the body of his mother until hunger gets the better of him and he must go in search of food. Before long he meets the old and wise Kodiak male who will become his friend, teacher and protector.
Beautifully and poignantly told tale, without the need for words.
Staci Layne Wilson
Movie Review: The Bear Summary: 5 Stars
An astonishing and beautiful movie about a little bear cub, who looses his mother, but through a remarkable attachment to an adult bear, he managed to survive and healing his trauma through his own resiliance. Remarkable is also when the cub's surrogat mother meet the hunter, who wounded her, and choose not to attack or in human language could let his outrage and anger go, and chooses not take revenge. This movie has a lot teach us humans, not only that animals have feelings and emotions, but how this adult bear and the orphaned cub deals with his loss of his real mother.
Movie Review: a bear's bear Summary: 5 Stars
This film is very enjoyable, and considering it is not an animated film, it moves along well and interestingly. The only bit I found gratuitous is when the big bear goes off with a female bear and their activity is indicated by furious moving of bushes and it doesn't really add anything to the movie. Kids probably find it confusing and adults might give it a "tee-hee."I have nothing against bears doing what bears have to do, but in this case, it takes a little away from the director's artistry. Nevertheless, I love "The Bear."
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