Brigsby Bear
Brigsby Bear
PG-13 | 28 July 2017 (USA)
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Brigsby Bear Adventures is a children's TV show produced for an audience of one: James. When the show abruptly ends, James's life changes forever, and he sets out to finish the story himself.

Reviews
Lumsdal

Good , But It Is Overrated By Some

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Spoonatects

Am i the only one who thinks........Average?

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Intcatinfo

A Masterpiece!

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Curapedi

I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

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wwejournalist

I'm not usually compelled to write reviews on films, in fact this is my first on IMDb, but if I can stop someone wasting 2 hours on this film like I just did it will be worth it.That's not to say this film isn't worth watching, if you're looking for an Indie, semi-heartwarming tale about a man-child adapting to life in the real world then go ahead.However if you're looking for a comedy, i.e something designed to make you laugh, look elsewhere.No element of this film is funny, unless you find humour in a recluse over-reacting to having his old lad touched by a girl for the first time.If this had been described as an Indie drama I'd have given it 5-6, but as a comedy I think I've been generous with a 3.

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michaelmouse1

Special films like this one come along not often enough. It's emotionally engaging and that's all you need to know. With touches of Donnie Darko, Mysterious Skin and similar works of art that don't fit any set genre, if you are in any way empathetic, it will take you gently by the hand to a place you probably won't expect. The time you spend with this little gem will be well worth every moment. Enjoy the trip!

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eddie_baggins

You'd never be able to question Brigsby Bear's foundation of originality.Saturday Night Live alumni Dave McCary's film is a truly unique independent offering with its heart in the right place and some neat ideas but the initially intriguing and quietly captivating experience of Kyle Mooney's James Pope's journey from a life of solitude, with escapism provided by a fake TV show, through to a life lived in the big wide world of making friends and learning how to live and love, ends up becoming a somewhat familiar experience that never makes its mark like you had hoped.As we begin our journey with the mid-20's James, who is living under the care and supervision of his parental figures in the form of Jane Adams and Mark Hamill (doing some nice work in limited screen time), McCary's film is full of odd whimsy and an off-beat, yet heartfelt core but as this story of a man-child learning to become an adult and learning to focus on the important things, McCary's story, that largely ends up involving James and his new outside friends making a movie based on the made up character of Brigsby Bear, loses much of its charms and captivating concepts.There are some fine individual sequences and moments of genuine heart and laughter but McCary's film to often finds itself walking familiar character beats and story arcs as James begins to understand more about his new surrounds and characteristics of human beings and as this occurs you wish you had had more opportunity to see some more of James backstory and life in the surrounds of his previous bunker life, not so much of his time making his passion project with a bunch of side players we don't ever come to care that much for.One thing you can't take away from McCary's film and his overall vision is the commitment by his able-bodied cast of familiar faces that includes the likes of Greg Kinnear, Claire Danes and Lonely Island/ex-Saturday Night Live member Andy Samberg, who all seem invested in making Brigsby Bear more than your average every day off-kilter experience and it's always nice seeing actors of note take time out of their otherwise higher profile projects to work on smaller scale affairs such as this.Final Say - Filled with some great ideas and fantastic individual moments, Brigsby Bear has its fair share of wonder and easy to digest charm but from the highs of its starting point, McCary's film slowly makes its way towards its end zone and ends up being a middle of the road experience, rather than a great one.2 ½ bear costumes out of 5

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stevenpkelley

First, you have to allow yourself to buy into this make-believe meets pseudo reality (which is make-believe, isn't it?). Bouncing a very demented adult back into bio parents seems unlikely - this person would have major issues with coping. But, ok...let's go along with the premise that something like this would EVER be remotely plausible, then I'd say I paid 2x too much for the Brigsby Bear Adventure Movie. I imagine one would be more attuned and entertained if the right herb was involved in the watching. Fun to see Mark Hamill bring his voice-over work into the story line. Odd cast interaction.

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