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Black Bear

  • 2020
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
17K
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Aubrey Plaza in Black Bear (2020)
Black Bear is an intriguing and unexpected comedic thriller starring Aubrey Plaza, Christopher Abbott and Sarah Gadon. At a remote lake house in the Adirondack Mountains, a couple entertains an out-of-town guest looking for inspiration in her filmmaking. The group quickly falls into a calculated game of desire, manipulation, and jealousy, unaware of how dangerously intertwined their lives will soon become.
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Dark ComedyPsychological DramaDrama

A filmmaker at a creative impasse seeks solace from her tumultuous past at a rural retreat, only to find that the woods summon her inner demons in intense and surprising ways.A filmmaker at a creative impasse seeks solace from her tumultuous past at a rural retreat, only to find that the woods summon her inner demons in intense and surprising ways.A filmmaker at a creative impasse seeks solace from her tumultuous past at a rural retreat, only to find that the woods summon her inner demons in intense and surprising ways.

  • Director
    • Lawrence Michael Levine
  • Writer
    • Lawrence Michael Levine
  • Stars
    • Aubrey Plaza
    • Christopher Abbott
    • Sarah Gadon
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lawrence Michael Levine
    • Writer
      • Lawrence Michael Levine
    • Stars
      • Aubrey Plaza
      • Christopher Abbott
      • Sarah Gadon
    • 172User reviews
    • 123Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Aubrey Plaza
    Aubrey Plaza
    • Allison
    Christopher Abbott
    Christopher Abbott
    • Gabe
    Sarah Gadon
    Sarah Gadon
    • Blair
    Paola Lázaro
    Paola Lázaro
    • Cahya
    Grantham Coleman
    Grantham Coleman
    • Baako
    Lindsay Burdge
    Lindsay Burdge
    • Maude
    Lou Gonzalez
    • Chris
    Shannon O'Neill
    Shannon O'Neill
    • Simone
    Alexander Koch
    Alexander Koch
    • Mike
    • (as Alex Koch)
    Jennifer Kim
    Jennifer Kim
    • Nora
    Kevin Barker
    • John the Gaffer
    Mary Borrello
    Mary Borrello
    • 1st AC
    Rob Turbovsky
    Rob Turbovsky
    • 2nd AC
    Haitao Zeng
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    • Director
      • Lawrence Michael Levine
    • Writer
      • Lawrence Michael Levine
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    7Digipaks

    Black Bear?

    This is definitely a film that leaves you with more questions than answers. There are some high points in the acting, but, in the end, there is just way too much dialogue and not enough story. That being said, the strongest part of this film is Aubrey Plaza. She is fantastic in her role as Allison and the only reason I am rating this 7/10. If you watch this film for anything, watch it for Aubrey Plaza's performance.
    7siderite

    Not all indie films need to be 100% indie!

    This is an indie film about creatives. Writing, acting, making a movie, extreme emotions and their expression. Yes, the meta film is back in business and it stars Aubrey Plaza, which is the only reason why I watched it in the first place. Only instead of the sharp wit and weird sense of humor I had expected it's all just about women being jealous of each other and coveting the same man, then screaming about it because... artists. For two hours straight.

    If you like films made by movie people about movie people, if you like uncomfortable scenes of anguish and people being asses to one another and have two extra hours you don't know what to do with, this is for you.

    The average rating I gave is mostly because it was really well acted, which is why the film was probably done: to let actors show their "range" in a story without an actual subject.
    6greg-goremykin

    Well, that's one film I'll never watch again

    Rather than dig too deep I'll just write that some truly outstanding performances couldn't save this film from stunt-scripting to cover up a really weak idea, just not plot-wise (though a film doesn't need a strong narrative to be good), but nothing worked *but* the acting (this film really was under-edited as well as another really weak point that jumped out. This film had enough juice for a good short, but was even as a feature way too long for whatever pay-off it gives.

    The whole thing struck me as really pretentious and derivative. I didn't see anything here original or that I haven't seen done before and much better. Worth a watch if you aren't expecting more than some really great acting and none of the structure required around that to make a decent film.
    8kluseba

    Three scenarios for the price of one

    Black Bear is an experimental drama that essentially offers three different scenarios. The real scenario is actually quite short and incomplete as it revolves around a female filmmaker who seeks for creative inspiration at a rural retreat. The second scenario is the first one she imagines as she invents to be welcomed as a guest in a young couple's cabin in the woods as the relationships between the three characters dramatically spiral out of control. The third and final scenario is another product of the filmmaker's imagination as she incarnates as a self-centered actress who nearly drives her colleagues insane on the last day of shooting at a rural retreat.

    The first scenario is calm, introspective and short as its scenes are only briefly shown at the very beginning, between the two other scenarios and at the very end of the movie. The second scenario has a length of about forty-five minutes and can be described as a tense drama. The interactions between the three characters develop intensely and lead to an emotional finale. The third scenario also has a length of about forty-five minutes and could rather be described as a comedy or even satire. It follows an eccentric actress and her rather disorganized film crew who go through all sorts of comedic and dramatic emotions on an eventful last day of shooting. The second and the third scenario both involve the appearance of a cute female black bear at the very end, hence the title of this film.

    The idea to tell three different stories in one single film is certainly quirky, entertaining and creative. Especially the unpredictable third scenario is addicting from start to finish. The natural landscapes, the cabin in the woods and the black bear are beautiful to watch. Lead actress Aubrey Plaza shines in all scenarios and shows how versatile her acting skills are.

    On the other side, the three scenarios aren't properly connected. The final result is at times incohesive and uneven. The main plot is simple and thin. This movie might only be interesting for fans of experimental arthouse cinema and lead actress Aubrey Plaza.

    In the end, Black Bear is an experimental arthouse film that mixes comedy and drama elements in three quirky scenarios. This movie is recommended to those who like films that walk off the beaten path while more conventional viewers might be at a loss here. Aubrey Plaza's diversified acting skills make a promising premise successful as this very good film could have been below average with a less talented actress. Give this film a try if you want to discover something unusual, fresh and exciting.
    7Pjtaylor-96-138044

    Grin and bear it.

    Though I have some theories as to the reason behind - or, perhaps, meaning of - its non-traditional structure, they're really not that relevant when it comes to discussing 'Black Bear (2020)'. That's because the thing is far more focused on delivering an in-the-moment emotional experience than a completely cohesive intelligent one, its mid-point shake-up seeming to exist primarily so that the writer/director can tell the story he wants to tell without being constrained by traditional narrative form. It's difficult to describe what I mean without spoiling things so I'll just leave it at that. The film itself is a beguiling and engaging drama that opens with a filmmaker coming to stay at a beautiful cabin, seemingly in the hope of finding inspiration for her newest project, and having to navigate the tense relationship of the pregnant couple who owns it. Like its protagonist, it's decidedly hard to read; almost anything could happen and it wouldn't feel out of place. This makes for a surprisingly compelling experience, though. The characters are crafted with precision, both in terms of writing and in terms of performance, and the social dynamics that the plot explores are varied, interesting and often unexpected. Sometimes, it feels a bit like a play, probably due to its small cast and near real-time unravelling. There's just something a bit claustrophobic about it all, which works in its favour as it helps to create an oddly enigmatic tone. As I've mentioned, it's hard to discuss the picture without spoiling a key aspect of it. I suppose I'll just leave it at this: it's an entertaining and unique experience that features some great performances (including perhaps Aubrey Plaza's best yet). 7/10.

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    • Trivia
      The movie is loosely based on Lawrence Michael Levine's dreams. He wanted to capture some parts of his dreams into the screenplay.
    • Goofs
      In the second half of the film, Allison (Aubrey Plaza) is sitting in a chair and casually flashes her panties as she repositions her dress. The panties she's wearing are white. Then later on, when she is coming on to Baako (Grantham Coleman) she takes off the same dress and is now wearing black panties. There was no indication of a wardrobe change between these two scenes.
    • Quotes

      Allison: I figured if, um, I never learn how to cook, then I would never become a housewife.

    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Aubrey Plaza/Natalie Palamides/Kaz Rodriguez (2020)

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Čierny medveď
    • Filming locations
      • Long Lake, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Tandem Pictures
      • Blue Creek Pictures
      • Oakhurst Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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