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So, 'Bear' (2011) is an interesting little comedy that tries to balance humor and the absurdity of good intentions gone awry. The pacing has this uneven rhythm — it can be slow in spots, but when it hits, it really hits. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have a certain charm that adds to the quirky atmosphere. The performances are mixed; some actors lean into the absurdity beautifully while others seem a bit lost in the chaos. It’s not exactly a polished gem, but there's something distinctive about its approach to exploring themes of consequence and kindness gone wrong. You might find yourself chuckling at the darker moments, which gives it a unique flavor.
'Bear' has seen limited releases, making it somewhat elusive for collectors who appreciate indie comedies. The film's format history is sparse, with few physical copies circulating, which adds to its allure. Its blend of dark humor and unexpected outcomes draws interest from those who seek out unique entries in the genre. If you're compiling a collection of lesser-known comedies, this one might pique your curiosity.
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