Barry B. Benson hat gerade die Bienenausbildung abgeschlossen. Außerhalb des Bienenstocks wird Barrys Leben von Vanessa, einer Floristin, gerettet. Als er entdeckt, dass die Menschen Honig e... Alles lesenBarry B. Benson hat gerade die Bienenausbildung abgeschlossen. Außerhalb des Bienenstocks wird Barrys Leben von Vanessa, einer Floristin, gerettet. Als er entdeckt, dass die Menschen Honig essen, will er sie verklagen.Barry B. Benson hat gerade die Bienenausbildung abgeschlossen. Außerhalb des Bienenstocks wird Barrys Leben von Vanessa, einer Floristin, gerettet. Als er entdeckt, dass die Menschen Honig essen, will er sie verklagen.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 15 Nominierungen insgesamt
Jerry Seinfeld
- Barry B. Benson
- (Synchronisation)
Renée Zellweger
- Vanessa Bloome
- (Synchronisation)
Matthew Broderick
- Adam Flayman
- (Synchronisation)
Patrick Warburton
- Ken
- (Synchronisation)
John Goodman
- Layton T. Montgomery
- (Synchronisation)
Chris Rock
- Mooseblood
- (Synchronisation)
Kathy Bates
- Janet Benson
- (Synchronisation)
Barry Levinson
- Martin Benson
- (Synchronisation)
Larry King
- Bee Larry King
- (Synchronisation)
Ray Liotta
- Ray Liotta
- (Synchronisation)
Oprah Winfrey
- Judge Bumbleton
- (Synchronisation)
Larry Miller
- Buzzwell
- (Synchronisation)
Megan Mullally
- Trudy
- (Synchronisation)
Rip Torn
- Lou Lo Duca
- (Synchronisation)
Michael Richards
- Bud Ditchwater
- (Synchronisation)
Mario Joyner
- Jackson
- (Synchronisation)
Jim Cummings
- Title Narrator
- (Synchronisation)
- …
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Before watching the Bee Movie, I had clinical depression. My therapist recommended this movie to help through tough times. I said "Yeah right, how will a movie about bees help me?" Oh, I was sooo wrong. Ever since watching this movie, it has made me appreciate living more. I have spent more time with friends and family. I now am so confident in my life that I have a job. Thank you Jerry Seinfeld.
The boyfriend is portrayed as the bad guy when he is the most normal character in the movie.
Wow, what is there to say? I'm completely blown away by what is essentially a masterpiece. A movie that was heavily watched over by the vultures that are the critics. Waiting to have something bad to say; something that would hinder this film's integrity. Despite of that, despite of the pressures ensued while making this delicacy, the directors Steve Hickner & Simon Smith, they nailed it.
A film that tugs at your heart strings and brings a tear to the manliest man's eye. An artistic piece that reminds you of who you are and what you stand for. What it is, is essentially a nostalgia act, reminding us all of when we were at our very most happy state of mind.
I can't lie, I was a little upset at the lack of Oscar nominations and awards generally. John Goodman's voice acting is sensational and all out gripping. I was almost routing for the guy! (He's the bad guy). Surely he should have had at very least an Oscar nomination? Not to mention that Barry B. Benson was coming out with the most inspirational quotes since Martin Luther King. Where's the awards for that?!
You know to sum it all up, there's been a lot of good animated films in this generation. There's 'Finding Nemo', 'Chicken Little', 'Monster House' etc.. But this, this is a level above; it's raised the bar. I can honestly end this review saying, this is animated equivalent of The Shawshank Redemption.
Thanks for your time, and keep on pollinating.
A film that tugs at your heart strings and brings a tear to the manliest man's eye. An artistic piece that reminds you of who you are and what you stand for. What it is, is essentially a nostalgia act, reminding us all of when we were at our very most happy state of mind.
I can't lie, I was a little upset at the lack of Oscar nominations and awards generally. John Goodman's voice acting is sensational and all out gripping. I was almost routing for the guy! (He's the bad guy). Surely he should have had at very least an Oscar nomination? Not to mention that Barry B. Benson was coming out with the most inspirational quotes since Martin Luther King. Where's the awards for that?!
You know to sum it all up, there's been a lot of good animated films in this generation. There's 'Finding Nemo', 'Chicken Little', 'Monster House' etc.. But this, this is a level above; it's raised the bar. I can honestly end this review saying, this is animated equivalent of The Shawshank Redemption.
Thanks for your time, and keep on pollinating.
Sharp, funny animated feature about a beemused young bee and recent college graduate who learns that he's destined to work a routine colony job for the rest of his life. Although his natural instinct is to beeware of humans, his life takes a turn for the better when he meets a saintly florist who not only beefriends him, but helps him quickly file a lawsuit beefore humans can take all the credit for mass production of honey! Occasionally too silly for words, probably by intention, but lots to take in with superb animation, good gags, and quirky, memorable characters. Comedy is uneven at times, but still serves as acceptable entertainment for kids and adults alike. ***
"Mildly amusing" is probably the best description of this recently-released (on DVD) animated feature. My reviews on animated movies are what I thought of it as an adult, and how adults would relate to it. For this one, I'd say this is not a film adults will run out and buy: rent - yes/maybe; purchase - no.
The animation and story might be something kids will still enjoy but most of the gags fall flat for adults, although it does have a few clever things in it. It just isn't up to some of the truly funny animated films of the past few years. That said, it was still fun to watch with some humorous drawings in the background that you have to watch for quickly.
As for the story, for a film with a lot of politically-correct messages, stereotypical characters, Liberal icons plugged, etc., it was surprising to see a commonsense "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" conclusion. Kudos for that, but there are just too many dumb parts in this story. The connection of a talking bee with a human girlfriend was too ludicrous to be entertaining, as were the courtroom scenes.
The animation was fair. Yes, a story with flowers as a key ingredient is going to be colorful, so there is plenty of color but it looked kind of washed out and blah to what it could have been (i.e. "Cars," "Polar Express," etc.). I expected more out of a Dreamworks film.
Overall, for adults: skip it. It just isn't funny enough to invest your time. For the little kids, sure - they'll like it. They like almost almost any animated movie.
The animation and story might be something kids will still enjoy but most of the gags fall flat for adults, although it does have a few clever things in it. It just isn't up to some of the truly funny animated films of the past few years. That said, it was still fun to watch with some humorous drawings in the background that you have to watch for quickly.
As for the story, for a film with a lot of politically-correct messages, stereotypical characters, Liberal icons plugged, etc., it was surprising to see a commonsense "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" conclusion. Kudos for that, but there are just too many dumb parts in this story. The connection of a talking bee with a human girlfriend was too ludicrous to be entertaining, as were the courtroom scenes.
The animation was fair. Yes, a story with flowers as a key ingredient is going to be colorful, so there is plenty of color but it looked kind of washed out and blah to what it could have been (i.e. "Cars," "Polar Express," etc.). I expected more out of a Dreamworks film.
Overall, for adults: skip it. It just isn't funny enough to invest your time. For the little kids, sure - they'll like it. They like almost almost any animated movie.
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- WissenswertesAccording to Jerry Seinfeld, while having lunch at Steven Spielberg's house, he first mentioned the idea for the movie as a joke, but Spielberg loved the idea.
- PatzerMooseblood demonstrates that he drinks blood, but only female mosquitoes drink blood.
- Zitate
Barry B. Benson: Ya like jazz?
- Crazy CreditsBarry stings the fishing boy, causing him to fall away, and then takes his place on the moon in the DreamWorks Animation logo.
- Alternative VersionenDreamWorks was required by the British Board of Film Classification to remove a sequence of Ken using an aerosol can to form a makeshift flame-thrower on Barry to gain a 'U' certificate. In recent years, the scene was retained uncut at 'U' for Netflix and Blu-ray viewings.
- VerbindungenFeatured in HBO First Look: Bee Movie (2007)
- SoundtracksPomp and Circumstance
Written by Edward Elgar (as Sir Edward Elgar)
Arranged by Rupert Gregson-Williams (uncredited)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 150.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 126.631.277 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 38.021.044 $
- 4. Nov. 2007
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 293.514.336 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 31 Min.(91 min)
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
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