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Unedited Footage of a Bear

  • Court-métrage télévisé
  • 2014
  • 16+
  • 10min
NOTE IMDb
7,6/10
2,2 k
MA NOTE
Unedited Footage of a Bear (2014)
HorreurThrillerCourt-métrageHorreur psychologique

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueShort film that starts as footage of a grizzly bear and is then interrupted by a commercial for a drug called "Claridryl." The protagonist talks about the drug. But it quickly becomes clear ... Tout lireShort film that starts as footage of a grizzly bear and is then interrupted by a commercial for a drug called "Claridryl." The protagonist talks about the drug. But it quickly becomes clear that something is very wrong.Short film that starts as footage of a grizzly bear and is then interrupted by a commercial for a drug called "Claridryl." The protagonist talks about the drug. But it quickly becomes clear that something is very wrong.

  • Réalisation
    • Ben O'Brien
    • Alan Resnick
  • Scénario
    • Alan Resnick
    • Dina Kelberman
    • Robby Rackleff
  • Casting principal
    • Kerry Donelli
    • Jacqueline Donelli
    • Jackson Manning
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,6/10
    2,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Ben O'Brien
      • Alan Resnick
    • Scénario
      • Alan Resnick
      • Dina Kelberman
      • Robby Rackleff
    • Casting principal
      • Kerry Donelli
      • Jacqueline Donelli
      • Jackson Manning
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux18

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    Kerry Donelli
    Kerry Donelli
    • Duplicate
    Jacqueline Donelli
    Jacqueline Donelli
    • Mom
    Jackson Manning
    Jackson Manning
    • Son
    Jamie Norcross
    • Daughter
    Ben O'Brien
    • Detective #1…
    Robby Rackleff
    • Officer Crypants
    Cricket Arrison
    Cricket Arrison
    • Donna
    Stavros Halkias
    Stavros Halkias
    • Stupid EMT
    Lola B. Pierson
    • Officer Pierson
    • (as Lola Pierson)
    M.C. Schmidt
    • Detective Dapper
    John Eaton
    • Smart EMT
    David Lemoyne
    David Lemoyne
    • Sad Detective
    • (as David L. Jones)
    Daniel Friedman
    • Officier Friedman
    Dina Kelberman
    • Photographer
    Dan Deacon
    Dan Deacon
    • Detective Notes
    Connor Kizer
    • Screaming Man
    • (as Connor M. Kizer)
    Patrick McMinn
    • Body
    Alan Resnick
    Alan Resnick
    • Bear Narrator
    • (voix)
    • Réalisation
      • Ben O'Brien
      • Alan Resnick
    • Scénario
      • Alan Resnick
      • Dina Kelberman
      • Robby Rackleff
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    8rachaelperson

    Give Alan Resnick more money please

    If this is what we can expect from Alan Resnick in the future, then I want more. With a relatively small budget, he's made a genuinely impressive short. (I'm aware there's a website tie-in to this, but I didn't look into it, so I won't comment on it other than saying it exists.) First of all, this short is greatly helped by the way it was broadcast. Seeing this at 3 a.m. Is definitely (probably) the best way to experience this. Sadly, I didn't. What makes me say this in the first place is the weird, lucid dream feel that Resnick creates. This lends to a lot of comedy and horror, and it's balanced better than in a lot of mainstream horror-comedy efforts. Certain shots are burned into my memory, not because they're "terrifying," but because they're so unique. There were plenty of points throughout the short that I just thought to myself, "This is awesome." If Resnick had a budget for a feature, I really hope he'd be able to do something that's up to this quality. So to all producers out there: PLEASE give this man more money, he is a treasure.
    9Sady845

    One of Adult Swim Infomercials' best short

    This short is absolutely incredible, but let me explain myself.

    I discovered this thanks to a french YouTuber who analyzed this short in depths and invited people beforehand to watch it for themselves, which is what I did. And oh boy was my first viewing experience unsettling. Like this short was really me being utterly confused and semi-terrified as to what was going on onscreen. But I was mostly confused as to what just happened, I felt like random scenes were put against each other with no real meaning. What an utter fool I was thinking that.

    The analysis of this short made me realize one thing: every single detail, object, background... Everything was calculated and put there for a specific reason. Nothing was there randomly. And oh boy with every element there was, it is pretty hard to understand what's going on. But when everything is coming together, you can fully understand how genius all of this is.

    I won't explain much since it would ruin the whole point of watching this for yourself, which you should definitely do because it is quite the experience. While I got help in understanding all of this from the video of the YouTuber I've mentioned earlier, I got some parts together myself and it felt quite good aha. This short is a critic of something that is not quite mentioned or talked about in artistic projects, which is the medication and health system in the US, as well as addiction problems.

    The rabbit hole goes so far down there is (or was, I don't think it exist anymore) a hidden website with some sort of exploring map of a house (house that is the main location of the short) that kinda remind us of Google Maps or point and click games from the 90s. Either way, the whole "lore" around Unedited Footage of a Bear, and all the details you begin to understand as time goes on make the whole experience really worth it. The only reason it's not a 10/10 is simply because not everybody has the time and will to do all of this research and exploring for simply one short, yet I'd still recommend doing so or just watching the short. It's simply terrifying aha.

    Overall, absolutely incredible. I wish to see more infomercials like this in the future!
    10timmalbertwestermann

    It's unedited footage of a bear

    I mean seriously, this is "Unedited Footage of a Bear", so do we really have to talk about it? I could say a lot of great things about this movie, like how it is unedited, for example. Also one can and should not ignore the fact that this film is real footage. And of course, lastly, it is a movie about a bear; what's not to love? First off, they are brown (mostly) and also they are wild animals. It's really cool to see one (bear) out in the wild, just going about its day. Viewers immediately ask: will the bear be like me some how? Answer: no (it's a bear, duh) but also, bears are cool on their own, they don't need to be like us. In conclusion, watch this piece of cinematic history and enjoy the fact that you're not a bear, because you're "human" or don't, because bears are awesome.
    9indyverstraete

    Gut wrenching plottwist

    This left me with such an uneasy feeling, it's very disturbing and really gives you that wtf feeling. The sudden shift in visuals and theme is so drastic that it leaves you with this stomach turning feeling. Its so effective and I enjoyed that a lot. The acting of our main character is great and convincing. The video is short but sweet and really traumatized a lot of kids in youtube back in the day. The video still holds up till this day and gives me nightmares. I should also mention the arg with the website. It is as equally disturbing and made me feel ill while exploring. Yet another fantastic horror posted on adult swim.
    bob the moo

    Genuinely unsettling, both done with humor and horror – and the Donelli sisters are excellent

    Footage of a grizzly bear, unedited, with a whispered amateur commentary underneath; only a short commercial for Claridryl™ breaks this short film up.

    As the title suggests, this film opens with footage of a bear without any edits. This gives way to a commercial which has a "skip" button in the bottom right that will not work; a young mother with two children sings the praises of the wonderdrug Claridryl™ as it helps her cope with the pressures of the demands on her. As the commercial ends, we continue to stay with the woman as she drives home – a drive that becomes odd to say the least. I will not say too much about the specifics of the short film, because one of the good things about it is that it does get oppressively odd and it helps it work if you do not know even where it is going. It isn't that it has a narrative so much as I just enjoyed how it sneaks up on you.

    The film's change is very well done. The commercial aspect is totally convincing in its bright colors, cheesy acting, and on- screen text. This settles down a little in terms of color and tone, and at the same time the commercial voice fades onto the car radio in a way that I really enjoyed as a segue from one to the other. Even more impressive though is how well the lead actress Donelli also does this with her face, gradually going from the big smile and insincere joy, down to something more real, then further down from there. Her performance makes a lot of the film work as well as it does – well, both of "hers" since the role is played by twin sisters. Both are excellent in all scenes and convince no matter what emotion or state they are playing. This sense of realism in their performance is what makes the film genuinely unsettling and chilling.

    That it sneaks up on the viewer is also what hits hard; the oddity, the sense of weirdness, then suddenly something terrible and relentless. The second half of the film is a little weaker than the first but it still works very well as it piles into the world it has made. It worked very well on me, watching it on a small screen with the sun outside the window – Lord knows what it must have done to people who actually watched it at the original 4am broadcast.

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      The [adult swim] bug disappears when the "commercial" begins, only reappearing halfway into the short.
    • Citations

      Duplicate: Donna? Donna? Donnaaaaaa?

    • Versions alternatives
      The YouTube version features additional graphics during the Claridryl ad to mimic the look of YouTube's ad breaks.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Egg Cetera: The Revenant Kinder Surprise (2016)
    • Bandes originales
      Sermon
      Written by Edward Schrader and Devlin Rice

      Performed by Ed Schrader's Music Beat

      Courtesy of Load Records

      by Arrangement with Music Beat Music publishing BMI

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 décembre 2014 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • North West Park - Mt. Washington, Maryland, États-Unis(The park)
    • Sociétés de production
      • AB Video Solutions
      • Williams Street
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