Do you remember Brother Bear?

Do you remember Brother Bear?

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Boring.

That was my impression seeing it as a kid.

This Film came out on 1 of the most important Days of My Life.

I'm not sure what point it was trying to get across. They try guilt trip the guy so heavily but he had every right killing the bear to defend himself. It just comes across as basic preachy "humans bad; nature good" shit. And at that time that applied to A LOT of films so it kinda blended in. Viewing it in a vacuum, however, it's alright, but nothing special.

All I recall is the McKenzie Moose Brothers getting plugged hard in the advertising. Sad that this is the film Rick Moranis ended his career on.

Well shit if I was a human who didnt get laid and was turned into a bear you know id be getting mad bear pussy cause its not like in the human world where you get in trouble for rapin chicks. Bears cant go to anyone saying hey that bear raped me.

So yeah... pussy galore

I remember seeing it in theaters for another kid's birthday party.
Haven't given it a rewatch since.

It's a touching story. Not very actionable, but emotionally impactful enough. The bear designs are great, and there's awesome character animation throughout the film. Solid 7/10

I remember the plot itself had a lot of potential but it all felt kinda wasted. Also the music was really lacking. Which is disappointing cuz Phil Collins music in Tarzan was great.
Oh and how a song ended up playing over one of the most important scenes in the movie.

But humans are bad. Look at where you are as proof.

Their DVD commentary is pretty great.

The first movie is pretty damn good, but the 2nd one can go to hell and stay there.

In an early draft of the movie, the main character and his brother are hunting when they just happen to run into a bear who attacks them. This was later changed so that the main character provokes the bear by lobbing rocks at it, making him look like an idiot.

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Please elaborate.
I concur. Brother Bear was/is beautiful and could've been one of Disney's best, but it felt watered down looking back.

>They try guilt trip the guy so heavily but he had every right killing the bear to defend himself
He instigated the first fight with the bear after the theft of the salmon. It's not too hard to see why the guy was considered in the wrong for eventually killing the bear.

It's pretty dumb on his part, but they needed to make the eventual transformation feel justifiable. If he killed a bear that attacked them first, the message would just seem to be "spirits are dicks".

>Please elaborate.
I can't, I'll get B& if I do.

>Be some poor backwards tribe in the middle of America
>Bear steals your food that you need to survive and ruins your net
>This shit can't be bought at a store
I mean its an animal, but so are humans. The bear was in the wrong and deserved to die.

It's one of my favorite Disney films. My only complaint is that they damaged one of the most important scenes by making it just a Phil Collins song

that being the scene where Kenai explains to Koda that he killed his mom.

The deleted scene is available as a special feature, and someone combined it with the song in a way that I think works better than the theatrical version

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For reference, this is the scene as it is in the final film

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I remember they put Phil Collins over the scene where the big bear tells the little bear he was the one who killed his mom

The guy was just supposed to get the basket back, but he lost his temper. The others were more mad at him for not securing the food properly, they didn't seem like they felt the loss was a irreplaceable threat to their survival. Death is also a pretty extreme punishment for food theft.

Moranis stopped acting because his wife literally died of cancer bruh

Bearly

It can't be worse than the user who poked his girlfriend's dad's boner.

It's the last disney movie that I'm nostalgic for or the last one that felt like it was clinging onto the remenants of the renaissance. After this came Home on the range and Chicken little which felt like a newer era.

I remember being extremely interested in the inevitable reveal/confession, and then they decided to play the scene out with some asshat singing over any of the dialogue.

I remember seeing the ending where a woman turned into a bear on Disney Channel once.

Yes, it was very good, I liked it

Did you see how fucking huge Koda's mom was? Good luck.

Actions have consequences

Yes.
It was pretty good
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>implying humans aren't bad
Nearly all the world's current problems are of human design.

Did he choose to stay as a bear at the end? What the fuck is up with that? He has a human brain but chose to stay as a bear and fuck other bears and have bear kids? I bet he got shot by hunters like a week after the movie ended

There's a sequel ya know

Kid you had shit taste

Does he fuck a bear in it?

Haven't watched the movie in ages. Soundtrack is kino tho

If you consider the Chinese human, sure

his was-to-be wife becomes a bear

>death is also a pretty extreme punishment for food theft
Until the 1700s theft was punished with death by hanging, food or not.

Never watched it, but the music's something else.

>THERE'S NO WAY OUT OF THIS DARK PLACE
>NO HOPE; NO FUTURE
>I CAN'T FACE ANOTHER DAY

Disney! Suicidal depression for the whole family!

This.
Guy was an irresponsible jackass who had ONE job, that being tying the basket properly as not to attract bears. Not taking his time to do it properly cost him the life of his older brother.
Then in a fit of anger he goes fucking hunting the bear for just being a bear and kills it in revenge.
It's not "humans bad nature good", it's don't halfass shit and blame everything else on your mistakes when shit goes wrong.

>Did he choose to stay as a bear at the end? What the fuck is up with that?
After living as a bear and being hunted by his brother in a mirror of what he himself did, while taking care of a cub, he chose to take responsibility for his actions and raise Koda, and that required him to stay a bear. It has nothing to do with sex.

Only thanks to The Giant Hamster.

I saw most of this movie as a kid for some school thing, but the teacher turned it off like 4/5ths of the way through. Or whenever the cub finds out the main character is the one who killed his mom.

How the fuck do they resolve that anyway?