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Walt Disney's Brother Bear ~ How a boy became a bear became a man...
They've been advertising it to be the next Lion King, and though Walt Disney's newest animated feature Brother Bear falls short of that claim, it was a very solid, feel-good family flick.
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Sitka, Denahi and Kenai are three brothers. The story opens on...
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A Man Learns From the Spirits in Brother Bear
A few months ago I first saw a preview for a new Disney animated movie called Brother Bear. The movie looked like it would be good. I loved the scenes that showed two moose. I decided that I wanted to go see it. I'm glad I saw it because I really enjoyed it.
It was almost time for a...
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O Brother Who Art Thou? Disney's Brother Bear
The short version of the story is that Disney should simply stop making animated movies. Can you think of a movie-related statement that could be more sad? How depressing is it that a company founded on animated characters, and responsible for making feature-length animated movies a...
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Brother Bear - Disney Pulls Out The Same Formula And It Works
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I've been traveling so much that the fact that Disney was putting out a new animated feature almost passed by me. I thought - cool - here's a movie I can take Ethan to see and we'll have a good time. Apparently though, the age of nine is the age where you decide that animated features...
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The Bear Facts (LNM2 WO)
"Brother Bear" is a Disney animated film with a simple message: man needs to respect nature. An elderly Eskimo tells the people of his tribe about Kenai (voiced by Joaquin Phoenix), who was once a young Eskimo eager to be a more responsible member of his tribe. When it's time for his rite of... Read full review »
Gee, are you feeling a little preached to there, eh?
Warning: this review may contain excessive numbers of hyphenated-strings-of-words
When I first saw The Lion King back in 1994, I thought to myself, "What a bunch of _______!" (I don't think I'm allowed to use that word on this site
) The Disney Renaissance begun with The Little...
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Another Disney Classic
Brother Bear is a new Film from Disney Films. I have noticed it being advertised on trailers before other films since about July. The trailer showed what appeared to be a bear and some adventures he had. It didn't give away any of the story, and all I could figure was that the bear had originally... Read full review »
Better than the average bear
You don't need fancy computer-generated animation to tell a great story. That's the real moral of this movie.
Of course, most moviegoers don't really need that bit of wisdom, now do you? So what problem do all the "professional" critics have with this movie? Perhaps they all watched...
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Brother Bear - On Its Way
I was really surprised the other day when I went into the Disney store and found only a smattering of Brother Bear merchandise interspersed between they usual Princesses and Mickey's and Minnie's.
We saw the movie last weekend and I have to say I really enjoyed it, as did all of the...
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Disappointing. Not suitable for under 7
(This review contains some plot content.)
As the parent of a sensitive 3-year old girl, I have to say that I was disappointed in this picture. Despite its G-rating, I did not find this movie suitable for young children (under 7). The animation is great, the story has a moral, and the...
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Brother Bear 2-Disc Special Edition DVD
In Walt Disney Pictures' feature BROTHER BEAR beautiful animation of the Pacific Northwest complements an upbeat musical score that includes songs by Phil Collins and Tina Turner. From snowcapped mountains and glaciers to lush springtime forest scenes the colorful drawings are dazzling and dreamlike. Children will especially enjoy the animals in the film. There are rivers full of leaping salmon forests inhabited by squirrels and chipmunks and processions of giant wooly mammoths. The story carries messages about the power of friendship and community the difficulty of losing a loved one and the highs and lows of growing up. Kenai Joaquin Phoenix is a boy who longs to become a man but must learn a valuable lesson before he can achieve the maturity it requires. At a tribal ceremony the spirits give him the symbol of the bear which stands for love. Then through a series of events he is transformed into a bear. Kenai must brave the wild with only a little bear-cub brother Koda Jeremy Suarez to guide him. In their travels Kenai and Koda meet a couple of hilarious moose Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas who provide comic relief to this otherwise heartrending family tale.
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Brother Bear (Walt Disney Pictures Presents) [VHS]
Brother Bear has a dramatic story--after he kills a bear, a young hunter named Kenai (voiced by Joaquin Phoenix, Gladiator) in prehistoric North America is turned into a bear himself and hunted by his own brother--but the animated movie's tone is more earnest and warm than tragic, focusing on the unfolding relationship between Kenai and an orphaned bear cub named Koda (voiced by Jeremy Suarez). However, it's often the comic supporting characters who prove the most popular, and a pair of moose voiced by Rick Moranis and Doug Thomas in their McKenzie brothers/Canadian dude mode (from SCTV and the movie Strange Brew) will win many fans. The songs by Phil Collins are typically negligible, but the hand-drawn animation is lush (occasional flashes of computer- generated animation clash with the movie's overall look). Kids will also enjoy the mammoths; no sabre-toothed tigers, unfortunately. --Bret Fetzer
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In Walt Disney Pictures' feature BROTHER BEAR, beautiful animation of the Pacific Northwest complements an upbeat musical score that includes songs by Phil Collins and Tina Turner. From snowcapped mountains and glaciers to lush springtime forest scenes, the colorful drawings are dazzling and dreamlike. Children will especially enjoy the animals in the film. There are rivers full of leaping salmon, forests inhabited by squirrels and chipmunks, and processions of giant wooly mammoths. The story carries messages about the power of friendship and community, the difficulty of losing a loved one, and the highs and lows of growing up. Kenai (Joaquin Phoenix) is a boy who longs to become a man but must learn a valuable lesson before he can achieve the maturity it requires. At a tribal ceremony the spirits give him the symbol of the bear, which stands for love. Then, through a series of events, he is transformed into a bear. Kenai must brave the wild, with only a little bear-cub brother, Koda (Jeremy Suarez), to guide
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