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6,7/10
2002
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuGuy plans romantic proposal at cabin, but bear intrudes, leading to comical chaos as he tries to salvage proposal while avoiding bear; explores relationship challenges through slapstick come... Alles lesenGuy plans romantic proposal at cabin, but bear intrudes, leading to comical chaos as he tries to salvage proposal while avoiding bear; explores relationship challenges through slapstick comedy.Guy plans romantic proposal at cabin, but bear intrudes, leading to comical chaos as he tries to salvage proposal while avoiding bear; explores relationship challenges through slapstick comedy.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 15 Gewinne & 14 Nominierungen insgesamt
Lea DeLaria
- Chief Ranger Stewart
- (Synchronisation)
Mark Jude Sullivan
- Colin Dense
- (as Mark Sullivan)
Allen McCullough
- Man on Phone
- (Synchronisation)
Stephen Guice
- Officer Berkeley
- (Synchronisation)
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Bear With Us is a refreshing, farcical story about a marriage proposal that's meant to be a special, one-of-a-kind experience. And boy, is it -- but not in the way that's expected. The main character takes his beloved to a cabin in the woods, only to have friends tag along and a bear that's not leaving. In fact, this bear's not all that happy about the news. The story is funny, with lots of keep-em-guessing twists and turns and a bear that you find yourself rooting for. Great cast, funny script and beautiful cinematography. I've seen other films by William J. Stribling, and they all have a neat, quirky sense about them. I highly recommend this film!
"Bear With Us" is a difficult film because although I thought the writing and situations were often rather dumb, the movie itself worked rather well. Sounds confusing, huh? Let me explain. The actors playing in the film do such a nice job that even though the plot often makes little sense...and I really don't think the filmmakers were trying to make it all make sense! It's the sort of film you best enjoy by simply turning off your brains and watching...and laughing. And I must say, I saw this at the end of a very long day at a film festival...it was late, I was tired and a silly film like this did just the trick.
Colin (Mark Sullivan) is a dopey guy who is head over heels in love with his girlfriend, Quincy (Cristy Romano). However, it's obvious to just about everyone but Colin that Quincy's love is lukewarm at best. Because of this, his plan to ask her to marry him is destined to fail. In fact, he'd already asked her once and despite planning the perfect engagement, she shot him down in front of the patrons at a fancy restaurant. But Colin insists it will go differently this time. How? Well, instead of a fancy restaurant, he'll take her out to a weekend in the wilderness that includes a stages bear attack! Huh?! Well, if I tried to explain it to you, you probably still wouldn't understand this. Heck, I saw the film and I still have no idea what possessed Colin to do anything that he did in this goofy movie!
Along for the ride are a couple friends. Colin's buddy Harry (Collin Smith) and Quincy's friend Tammy (Alex McKenna) have oddly been invited along on this romantic weekend for two. Why you would invite anyone other than your girlfriend for this trip is baffling....and you just have to suspend disbelief and watch the weirdness that ensues. As for the friends, the audience will be happy they are along because these bizarro buds are hilarious...particular Harry. In fact, of all the actors in the film, Collin Smith was the standout actor for me despite being in a supporting role. Much of it is because he is a fine young actor and the rest is that although he seems like a too-stupid-to- live sort of sidekick (the type you'd find in "The Bachelor Party" films), as the film progresses you realize that this character has amazing depth and isn't just some annoying stereotypical friend.
Overall, despite a plot that seldom makes much sense, the film is fun and worth seeing. And, if you watch it and wonder why they made this movie in black & white, filmmaker William Stribling revealed that because they had such a limited budget, they could cut costs by using chocolate syrup instead of fake blood! Don't worry...it all works.
Colin (Mark Sullivan) is a dopey guy who is head over heels in love with his girlfriend, Quincy (Cristy Romano). However, it's obvious to just about everyone but Colin that Quincy's love is lukewarm at best. Because of this, his plan to ask her to marry him is destined to fail. In fact, he'd already asked her once and despite planning the perfect engagement, she shot him down in front of the patrons at a fancy restaurant. But Colin insists it will go differently this time. How? Well, instead of a fancy restaurant, he'll take her out to a weekend in the wilderness that includes a stages bear attack! Huh?! Well, if I tried to explain it to you, you probably still wouldn't understand this. Heck, I saw the film and I still have no idea what possessed Colin to do anything that he did in this goofy movie!
Along for the ride are a couple friends. Colin's buddy Harry (Collin Smith) and Quincy's friend Tammy (Alex McKenna) have oddly been invited along on this romantic weekend for two. Why you would invite anyone other than your girlfriend for this trip is baffling....and you just have to suspend disbelief and watch the weirdness that ensues. As for the friends, the audience will be happy they are along because these bizarro buds are hilarious...particular Harry. In fact, of all the actors in the film, Collin Smith was the standout actor for me despite being in a supporting role. Much of it is because he is a fine young actor and the rest is that although he seems like a too-stupid-to- live sort of sidekick (the type you'd find in "The Bachelor Party" films), as the film progresses you realize that this character has amazing depth and isn't just some annoying stereotypical friend.
Overall, despite a plot that seldom makes much sense, the film is fun and worth seeing. And, if you watch it and wonder why they made this movie in black & white, filmmaker William Stribling revealed that because they had such a limited budget, they could cut costs by using chocolate syrup instead of fake blood! Don't worry...it all works.
Just to get it out of the way: this movie is full of so many plot holes that you couldn't fix it with all the duct tape in the world.
The whole film is over the top and extremely fast paced. It managed to pull it off pretty well, but this makes a small chunk of the jokes fall flat. An ongoing joke is about how stupid the plot actually is, which I enjoyed.
One thing that I found extremely funny was they built a bunch of call-back jokes. Not all of them were good, but a couple were and I think they did it very well mixing it in with their fast dialogue.
The best friend characters are both pretty great, and have a lot of enjoyable jokes throughout. The main character and side characters are hit or miss, but they all have their moments. The girlfriend character is constantly terrible, but I suppose that's the point.
The acting is fine all around, and the ending really escalates things in very funny ways.
The camera work and music are all good, and it being black & white didn't take anything away (it didn't add anything either, but maybe it was for the budget).
It's not 10*s like a lot of the other reviews say, but it is funny and pretty good!
The whole film is over the top and extremely fast paced. It managed to pull it off pretty well, but this makes a small chunk of the jokes fall flat. An ongoing joke is about how stupid the plot actually is, which I enjoyed.
One thing that I found extremely funny was they built a bunch of call-back jokes. Not all of them were good, but a couple were and I think they did it very well mixing it in with their fast dialogue.
The best friend characters are both pretty great, and have a lot of enjoyable jokes throughout. The main character and side characters are hit or miss, but they all have their moments. The girlfriend character is constantly terrible, but I suppose that's the point.
The acting is fine all around, and the ending really escalates things in very funny ways.
The camera work and music are all good, and it being black & white didn't take anything away (it didn't add anything either, but maybe it was for the budget).
It's not 10*s like a lot of the other reviews say, but it is funny and pretty good!
This movie might have been funny 50 years ago. Not one chuckle or smile from me. Not sure why it was shot in black and white, either, it added nothing really. I think the outtakes at the end may have been funnier than the movie itself, and it seems as if the actors had a great time filming this. I did give it 3 stars for the somewhat likable characters and the actors portraying them. I often hear that horror comedy is the toughest genre/sub-genre to pull off, and this movie proves that is true. Really wanted to like it, but it just didn't work. If I have anything positive to say about this, is that I didn't abandon watching it, and I wasn't entirely bored by it.
But terrible directing, lighting and writing does. Look folks if you are 'trying' to be hip, clever, trendy and ironic that means you have already determined that you are not. So just stop.
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- WissenswertesBoth Cheyenne Jackson and Collin Smith grew beards specifically for this film.
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