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Brigsby Bear

  • 2017
  • PG-13
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
18K
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Kyle Mooney in Brigsby Bear (2017)
Brigsby Bear Adventures is a children's TV show produced for an audience of one: James. When the show abruptly ends, James's life changes forever, and he sets out to finish the story himself.
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After being freed from his life in an underground bunker, a man sets out to make a movie of the only TV show he has ever known.After being freed from his life in an underground bunker, a man sets out to make a movie of the only TV show he has ever known.After being freed from his life in an underground bunker, a man sets out to make a movie of the only TV show he has ever known.

  • Director
    • Dave McCary
  • Writers
    • Kevin Costello
    • Kyle Mooney
  • Stars
    • Kyle Mooney
    • Jorge Lendeborg Jr.
    • Matt Walsh
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dave McCary
    • Writers
      • Kevin Costello
      • Kyle Mooney
    • Stars
      • Kyle Mooney
      • Jorge Lendeborg Jr.
      • Matt Walsh
    • 98User reviews
    • 147Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 11 nominations total

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    We Have Dreams
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    Brigsby Bear
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    Brigsby Bear
    Brigsby Bear: Did They Ever Touch You?
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    Brigsby Bear: Did They Ever Touch You?
    Brigsby Bear: Forensic Evidence
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    Brigsby Bear: Forensic Evidence

    Photos132

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    Kyle Mooney
    Kyle Mooney
    • James
    Jorge Lendeborg Jr.
    Jorge Lendeborg Jr.
    • Spencer
    • (as Jorge Lendeborg)
    Matt Walsh
    Matt Walsh
    • Greg Pope
    Michaela Watkins
    Michaela Watkins
    • Louise Pope
    Claire Danes
    Claire Danes
    • Emily
    Ryan Simpkins
    Ryan Simpkins
    • Aubrey Pope
    Greg Kinnear
    Greg Kinnear
    • Detective Vogel
    Mark Hamill
    Mark Hamill
    • Ted
    Alexa Demie
    Alexa Demie
    • Merideth
    Beck Bennett
    Beck Bennett
    • Deputy Bander
    Chance Crimin
    • Logan
    Jane Adams
    Jane Adams
    • April
    Kate Lyn Sheil
    Kate Lyn Sheil
    • Arielle Smiles
    Andy Samberg
    Andy Samberg
    • Eric
    James Anthony Green
    • Police Officer
    Kim Fischer
    • Female Reporter
    Kelly Chapman
    • News Anchor
    • (as Kelly Chapman Putzke)
    Nicholas Rutherford
    Nicholas Rutherford
    • Excited Man
    • (as Nick Rutherford)
    • Director
      • Dave McCary
    • Writers
      • Kevin Costello
      • Kyle Mooney
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    User reviews98

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    10andyroo54

    Absolutely blew me away

    I'm still teary from the last few minutes of the movie, did not think it would be this emotional.

    Kyle Mooney is so incredibly subtle with his acting that if you haven't seen much of his previous work, I'm positive most of the parts I was laughing out loud at, you would probably be wondering what was so funny. He is a fantastic character actor and he really pulls off a new subtle character in James, which is kind of an amalgamation of his most well known characters from his Youtube skit days, perhaps a little more naive than normal.

    There wasn't a weak actor in the entire film, but besides Mooney I would give special praise to Mark Hamill, although he only has a few scenes on camera, his presence is felt throughout the entire movie, through his voicing of Brigsby etc. I actually thought Hamill was better used here than in "The Last Jedi"..

    I'm not much of a critic, I can't summarise exactly what I loved about the movie very well. I will say though that the movie is superbly bitter sweet, mostly sweet, endearing and charming. And of course, absolutely hilarious, but as above, you may need either repeat viewings or be an already established fan of Mooneys work.

    Finally want to mention Dave McCary. Dave and Kyle are the perfect pairing. I absolutely loved their Youtube skits and even that amazing Instagram series they made (it's called the "D and K podcast", look it up). For his first feature length film, there is no way you would be able to tell. The movie is very well directed, I tend to pay attention to how a movie is shot, put together etc, but with this it was always characters first, which I think is a great strength.

    This movie is inspirational. I can't wait to see what these guys come up with next.
    Gordon-11

    A heart warming surprise

    This film tells the story of a young man who grew up with a television show about a bear.

    The story quickly unfolds to a surprising path, and it is very engaging and emotional. It is a sweet tale of a young man finding his way in a new world, and the immense support he receives around him. The film could have taken a dark and depressing tone, but instead it keeps a light tone most of the time, with serious scenes inserted at the right intervals. It is a very heart warming story.
    7Jared_Andrews

    Charming, Heartfelt and Exceedingly Creative

    'Brigsby Bear' is a dark story told with a light touch. Though much of the material covered is upsetting, it never does more than dip a toe into these waters. A handful of dark jokes are delivered with an "aww shucks" charm that seems bashful about presenting anything too deep. It's more comfortable frolicking with the amusing awkward humor and writing a love letter to quirky creativity.

    Without spoiling anything, the plot is a bit difficult to outline. A young man named James (Kyle Mooney) has lived a life of isolation. He knows very little about social cues, popular culture and virtually all common knowledge. One thing he knows everything about is his favorite show (and the only show he has ever seen), Brigsby Bear.

    What James doesn't realize is that the show was made only for him, to teach him lessons and to manipulate him. No one else has ever seen it. When it abruptly ends, James wants to make a movie and give his beloved characters the ending they deserve.

    James's adaption into a world unfamiliar to him makes for a messy situation, especially for his family. No one knows how to handle it. They all want what is best for James, but none of them are sure what that is. His family tries to impose their interests onto James instead of taking an interest in what he likes.

    His new friends understand him better, or at least, they make a better effort to do so. Through these interactions, we see how special James is and how he doesn't need to change just so he can fit in with everyone else. There's a heartfelt message here about acceptance and pursuing passions, even if not everyone understands them.

    At times, the story features extremely dark jokes, pushing boundaries. It takes a tremendously upsetting situation and inserts jokes that create such a paradox that my body physically struggled to laugh. I'm not sure what that means. It seems like an indication that the combination didn't quite work. The joke didn't quite land, and the heavy material is left only partially explored.

    The film struggles with nuance in the more challenging moments. It's a little hesitant or reluctant to dig deep and make the circumstances hard on the characters. It softens the edges and makes things too easy and too light and too dumbed down. Certain bits of dialogue spell out too much, as if the filmmakers weren't sure enough of their visual storytelling to leave certain elements unsaid.

    The story arcs felt a bit underwritten and unearned. A moment of growth in a character simply happens because it's supposed to-we're not shown sufficient reason for it to occur.

    Despite the flaws, this is a charming film. I only point out the imperfections because I see great potential. This could have been a classic. Instead, it's merely a likable and unique comedy that will surely have its supporters (I'm one of them). Perhaps Kyle Mooney's next film will ascend to the level of a classic.
    7planktonrules

    Incredibly original and engaging...but also a film that appeared in need of a slight re-write.

    "Brigsby Bear" is one of the more original movies I've ever seen....and for that reason alone, it's well worth watching. However, I also should point out that some of the plot and characters don't make a lot of sense...as if the story could have used a slight re-write before they began filming.

    The story begins in a nice home with two parents and their grown son, James (Kyle Mooney). However, you also realize that they are locked into some sort of shelter-like home and soon the FBI barge in and arrest the parents. You then learn that they are NOT James' parents but folks who kidnapped him as a baby. To prevent him leaving, they created a strange bunker world and convinced him that the outside world was filled with poisonout gas! They also made their own music and TV show just for James...and James loves the over 700 episodes of "Brigsby Bear" they made him!

    So why do I have mixed feelings about this movie? Well, because it made little sense AFTER the man was rescued and brought to his biological family. They only went to family counseling sometime AFTER this reunion...and, not surprisingly, the reunion did not go well. You would think there would have been TONS of counseling and education done with James and his new family to make the transition work well....but he was just tossed in and folks acted surprised when things didn't go well. Additionally, a few of the characters made little sense...such as the police detective (Greg Kinnear) or the biological father.

    Now my complaints, though valid, do NOT negate all the good in the film. Mooney is wonderful as James, the film kept me guessing and after a rough transition, things DO get better...so just hold on and enjoy the ride. Well worth seeing, though the film could have been brilliant. As is, it's just very good but flawed.
    10kjproulx

    A Film Lover's Dream

    I know that tastes can't change overnight, but it's a shame that audiences can't gravitate more to movies like this. Films like this are very rare, due to the fact that they'll hardly ever snag a major release by a large studio. Not to compare the two, but last year's release of Swiss Army Man was so unique and weird that I ate it up, and I felt the exact same way about this year's Brigsby Bear, which could very well end up being my absolute favorite film of the year. Unique films are a breath of fresh air, but not all of them are great, because the stories themselves may not explore enough to truly warrant award recognition. Although Brigsby Bear won't be winning any major awards this season, here is why it's a wonderful piece of cinema in my eyes.

    From first-time feature film writer Kyle Mooney and direct time feature film director Dave McCary, Brigsby Bear follows James Pope, a young man with a backstory that I can't reveal throughout this review, who has only ever seen one television show, called Brigsby Bear. When there aren't any more episodes coming out, he sets out on a mission with a few others to finish the show themselves. Becoming a filmmaker, gaining new friends, and learning many moving and comedic life lessons, this is a story worth showcasing to a very large audience. Unique, weird, and powerful all at once, this movie is elevated by a wonderfully sincere and comedic performance by Kyle Mooney as the lead.

    It's very rare that a comedian can be simultaneously funny and dramatic at the same time, making it truly seem that this is a real-world scenario unfolding on-screen. Not only did this story feel authentic to me, but it touched me on a personal level in terms of how there would definitely be people like this if certain situations were to present themselves to the world. Mooney is an actor that I believe many people should keep an eye on. Sure, his YouTube career is where he started and he's most known for his role on Saturday Night Live, but he's one of those rare performers that I believe will break out and become very famous in years to come.

    I truly believe that this is a flawless film for the story it's trying to convey. No film is perfect, but a film can be done perfectly when looked at a certain way, and I believe film lovers and even filmmakers themselves will be the ones who love this film the most. Original ideas are slim to none throughout mainstream media nowadays, but I dare you to come up with a premise like this throughout the past ten years. Yes, there are always similarities in every story, but when a film can surprise you even in its first act, it's something special.

    In the end, Brigsby Bear is a perfect little indie film for fans of cinema, well-written, well-directed, calmly scored with care, and wrapped in a nice little bow of uniqueness. I found myself wanting to rewatch this movie the second it concluded. Although short and to the point at a mere 97 minutes, there are many hidden elements that will elevate the movie even more upon second and third viewings. I'm sure the fact that it's so weird will turn some audiences away from fully enjoying it, but like I said, hardcore film lovers and filmmakers of any kind are truly the ones that will most likely love Brigsby Bear. This is easily one of the best films I've seen all year.

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    • Trivia
      Following the world premiere at Sundance Film Festival 2017 at the Eccles theatre during the Q&A, the cast were asked what attracted them to the project. Mark Hamill talked about how much he liked the script and the originality of the story, but also joked: 'Also, I actually had lines. You know, that's always a bonus for me'. This is a reference to the fact that all of his lines were cut from Star Wars : Épisode VII - Le Réveil de la Force (2015).
    • Quotes

      [In unison, at the dinner table]

      James Pope: May our minds be stronger tomorrow.

      Ted Mitchum: May our minds be stronger tomorrow.

      April Mitchum: May our minds be stronger tomorrow.

      [They each shake hands]

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Queen Latifah/Kyle Mooney/Portugal. The Man (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      It's Brigsby Bear (Opening Theme)
      Written by Kyle Mooney and Dave McCary

      Performed by Scott Oatley

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 2017 (Australia)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • China
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El oso Brigsby
    • Filming locations
      • Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • 3311 Productions
      • YL Pictures
      • Lord Miller
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $532,669
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $39,652
      • Jul 30, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $681,632
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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