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BearCity

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 44min
NOTE IMDb
5,9/10
1,6 k
MA NOTE
BearCity (2010)
ComédieRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFollows a close group of friends in New York's gay bear community experiencing humorous situations, heartfelt romantic escapades, and a diverse array of personalities preparing for a big wee... Tout lireFollows a close group of friends in New York's gay bear community experiencing humorous situations, heartfelt romantic escapades, and a diverse array of personalities preparing for a big weekend party.Follows a close group of friends in New York's gay bear community experiencing humorous situations, heartfelt romantic escapades, and a diverse array of personalities preparing for a big weekend party.

  • Réalisation
    • Douglas Langway
  • Scénario
    • Douglas Langway
    • Lawrence Ferber
  • Casting principal
    • Alex Di Dio
    • Kevin E. Smith
    • Joe Conti
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    1,6 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Douglas Langway
    • Scénario
      • Douglas Langway
      • Lawrence Ferber
    • Casting principal
      • Alex Di Dio
      • Kevin E. Smith
      • Joe Conti
    • 18avis d'utilisateurs
    • 19avis des critiques
    • 38Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires au total

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    Rôles principaux83

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    Alex Di Dio
    Alex Di Dio
    • Simon
    Kevin E. Smith
    • Santa
    • (as Rockstar)
    Joe Conti
    Joe Conti
    • Tyler
    Carlos Abrieu
    • Computer Bear
    Ross Rogers
    • Computer Bear's Boyfriend
    Arthur H. Morgan
    • Construction Bear One
    Oscar Maurosa
    • Construction Bear Two
    Andrew McCormick
    • Finance Bear
    Daniel Browne
    • Times Square Bear One
    Jonathan Gati
    • Times Square Bear Two
    Justin Ciambra
    • Dog Walker Bear
    Paul Siljee Jr.
    • Auditioning Actor
    Ashlie Atkinson
    Ashlie Atkinson
    • Amy
    Robbyne Kaamil
    • Receptionist
    Phillip S.R. Allison
    • Director
    • (as Phillip Allison)
    Brian Keane
    Brian Keane
    • Fred
    Christian Dante White
    • Cory
    Mark Ellis
    • J.P,
    • Réalisation
      • Douglas Langway
    • Scénario
      • Douglas Langway
      • Lawrence Ferber
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    Avis des utilisateurs18

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    Gordon-11

    I won't be rushing to watch the sequel

    This film tells the story of a young slim man who is embarrassed by his attraction to older plump men. He finds love via a series of unlikely mishaps.

    "BearCity" is hailed as the bear version of "Sex and the City". Though it is clearly the filmmaker's attempt to do so, the result is a less glamorous and more ridiculous version of "Sex and the City". The acting is bad consistently across the board, and the story is full of clichés and even ridiculous moments. Are we really expected to believe that someone spilling coffee on his T shirt would remove that T shirt at once? And the numerous romantic moments always get truncated by expected appearances of other people? And the scene of trying clothes on - oh that's exactly when they want to be "Sex and the City" like, but the result is painful to watch! I won't be rushing to watch the sequel.
    5gilligan-11

    Another mediocre indie film about queer culture

    I honestly wish I could say that "Bear City" is not your typical indie gay comedy—and indeed some elements of the film differentiate it from most of the other gay indie comedies that seem to sprout up like toadstools these days. But those very elements that distinguish this film—the focus on bear culture, the bashful twink who "comes out" as a bear-lover, and the depiction of love and sex among gay men who do not resemble Abercrombie & Fitch models—are so thoroughly transformed into standardized gay tropes that the movie is ultimately stripped of its originality and settles into a formulaic, plot-less pattern of mildly amusing vignettes with no real focus or story structure. We are ultimately left with vapid platitudes assuring us that bears don't need to conform to queer norms of beauty in order to find love and happiness. And it takes them only 90 minutes to deliver this profound and provocative message (YAWN).
    6FallsDownz

    Decent Introduce to the world of "BearCity"

    BearCity is a movie that not hiding about talking topic like gay and it goes deeper than that it's explore the 'Bear' in gay culture which is kind a popular actually.

    The thing i like about this film is it's exploring the unique topic like not being just gay but being gay while loving older men or so call 'Bear' and goes to explore problem of these kind of relationship which the main problem actually is the age gap different which cause different opinion and physical problem like health .

    the problem is the directing and script is just mediocre script is cliché and every conflict seems too easy to solve without much problem not counting the fact that almost every conflict in this movie is just shallow while the directing is just bland i mean it's not like boring but it's just nothing unique at all makes the movie unmemorable which is a shame since this kind of topic is really unique unfortunately the execution is not that great .

    BUT it's still a decent movie though it's a fun movie that has unique on it's own with fun laugh and real life issue even it's has a lot of flaws.
    7paulclaassen

    This hairy adventure is an instant favourite.

    'BearCity' is the name of a 'bear' event. No, not grizzly bears or the kind you find at your local zoo. Bear refers here to the gay term for a hairy, bigger set man, or muscular. As someone who enjoys a hairy, manly physique, it was inevitable for me to watch 'BearCity', and it didn't disappoint! In fact, 'BearCity' is not only one of the best gay films I've seen, but also one of the best comedy dramas.

    The film dishes up humour and drama in equal proportions, and features likable, relatable characters. The characters are well cast, and the performances are superb. Throw in a great script, good camera work, a good soundtrack, and you have a winning recipe. 'BearCity' follows 'twink' Tyler entering the hairy world of bears - erm, no pun intended, off course!

    Tyler rents a room from gay couple Fred and Brent, and through them he meets their bear friends, and falls in love with the hunky Roger (excellently portrayed by Gerald McCullouch). 'BearCity' is a romantic film in every essence of the word. This was so much better and more believable than most straight romantic comedies out there. The characters felt very real, and their situations were very real. Michael - a heavily overweight man - is one of my favourite characters, whom I rooted for every step of the way. I absolutely love this character, portrayed by Gregory Gunter.

    'BearCity' deals with so many themes, genres and elements all wrapped up in a film that is never raunchy despite it's premise and set-up. The clever photography only allows you to see enough to prevent the film from becoming porn in some instances.

    'BearCity' will make you happy and sad, laugh and cry, and darn well will entertain you! (Note there is not a single female character...)
    5wricketts

    Sweet, Flawed, Charming - Could Have Been So Much Better

    Cute with the typical amateurish qualities that make gay films of this nature either charming or painful, depending upon your sensibilities. The acting is earnest but decidedly nonprofessional. The only standout is Gregory Gunter, whose character (Michael) is utterly compelling and which Gunter plays with pathos and humor but not self-pity. Gerald McCulloch as Roger is large unwatchable, though it's hard to tell whether it's because his character is such a d***head or because the actor's own ego kept popping through. (If you watch his endless interview after in the DVD highlights, you'll see what I mean.) It's tough to make a film centered around bar culture without making it seem petty, vulgar, soul-crushing, and at least occasionally self-destructive; and it's an open question whether the directors nudged a bit to highlight those aspects or whether they were simply recording cinéma vérité. With all the sweetness that comes through in the struggles of the film's couples (complete with serious and often over-the-top drama), the film's central mystery remains what Tyler (Joe Conti) could possibly see in Roger, a smarmy, shallow, ego-bloated scene queen who not once but half a dozen times snubs Tyler to his face because Tyler isn't bear enough or muscley enough (or something enough) for the superficial, middle-class-white-boys-with-gym-memberships crowd by which Roger judges himself and his actions. Or, to put it another way, you may never understand why Tyler falls for and pursues Roger (to the extent of giving himself a makeover –a move that likely guarantees the doom of any relationship) and you'll certainly find yourself asking whether he has a shred of self-esteem in his body. The fact that Roger isn't what anyone could reasonably call a bear only adds to the confusion. Personally, I'd have gone for a little less Jennifer Anniston-esque comedy and paid a little more attention to the serious and genuinely dramatic (as opposed to simply flamboyant) issues that the film skates over like thin ice before turning safely back to shore: self-esteem issues among big men and the difficulty of cultivating and maintaining a positive body image in a gay "culture" ruled by gym Nazis and diet maniacs; the painful issue that's raised in the Michael-Carlos couple when Michael considers getting lap-band surgery (is he going to wind up so thin that Carlos won't be attracted to him anymore?); the double "coming out" required of non-bears who are attracted to men who are hairy and/or fat and/or older than they are and who face ridicule for their desires; and the uneasy co-existence of working-class bears and their middle- to upper-class counterparts who wear similar drag and occupy the same physical spaces in which "bear culture" is practiced but who, arguably, are essentially antagonists. _Bear City_ seems to intend to be a coup against the slavish cultural propaganda promulgated by so many "gay" indie films, but it's more of a bitch slap than the good hard sock in the jaw that's needed. Still, the film deserves credit for its beau geste and for starting a conversation within a medium that tends to pretend it doesn't understand the question.

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    • Anecdotes
      The DVD includes two Easter eggs: a deleted scene and an interview shot during production.
    • Gaffes
      In the bowling scene when Tyler is attempting to pick up the split, as the ball goes down the alley the scene is first in slow motion and then in regular motion. As the ball reaches the pins and the film changes from slow to regular, the ball jumps back a couple of feet.
    • Citations

      Carlos: [putting ice on Michael's knee and trying to make up with him] You have to take care of this knee, gordito. How's that feel?

      Michael: Much better now.

      Carlos: I love you Michael.

      Michael: I love you too, osito.

      Carlos: And I wanna be with you at the hospital when you go.

      Michael: Really?

      Carlos: I would be lucky to be by your side.

      Michael: Thank you. That won't be necessary.

      Carlos: Why, gordito? Please.

      Michael: Carlos, I'm not going to have the surgery.

      Carlos: Really?

      Michael: Really.

      Carlos: [relieved] Oh my god! When did you decide this?

      Michael: [breaking down into happy tears] When you put the ice on my knee.

    • Crédits fous
      Just before the closing credits are complete, we can see one more scene.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Out of the Woods: The Making of Bear City (2010)
    • Bandes originales
      Jingle Bells
      Written by James Pierpont (as James Lord Pierpont)

      Performed by Blue Moon Big Band

      Courtesy of www.BlueMoonBigBand.com

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 juin 2010 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site
      • UK Official Site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Bear City
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Brooklyn, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • BearCity Limits
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 6 000 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 5 980 $US
      • 24 oct. 2010
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 6 000 $US
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