Brother Bear (2003)
7/10
"Family Friendly" but more for the adults.
21 August 2019
10 year old me was not impressed. It's simpering little narrative on hunters getting their comeuppance, it's saccharine bonding story and the lack of a real antagonist made this, to my mind, a dud from the get go.

However... rewatching as an adult I have decided to re-evaluate it. If we don't judge it by the standard the "good vs evil" paradigm and more by the "misguided people vs themselves" angle we actually get a very well written account of changing points of view that makes a compelling drama of reluctant companionship that becomes strained friendship as one's only company in the world turns into our worst nightmare.

Visually captivating as we go from the quasi-photorealism of the human world to the slightly more cartoonish but still dignified world of the animals accompanied by a rich autumnal color scheme and some killer tunes by your boy Phil Collins (who also did the songs Tarzan; not the score, the songs).

A gentle but agreeable sense of humor that's never excruciating and plenty of well executing pathos and set pieces make this a memorable story of revenge, proving oneself, identity and personal growth that is worth a few views.
2 out of 3 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

Recently Viewed