Bears Comments

  • Jamey 2022-10-27 06:33:24

    Although Aereste Fasergil’s method is the same as before, and Disney has always been based on the family and personified animals, but personally feels better than the previous "Chimpanzee". The movie shows the bear’s naive, violent and dangerous side. It shows the great side of nature that is endless, bit by bit full of love, and sees the most primitive motherhood in them. In addition, many empty shots are really...

  • Augustus 2022-10-27 05:31:04

    I want to ask, is it really tracking shooting? Don't wild animals care about the surrounding humans at all, don't they feel it? The story is not bad, but what's the real ingredient in...

  • Colt 2022-10-25 13:15:57

    Some places are questionable, I don't know if it's a story made up, or if the filming didn't pay attention to details. For example, Scott fell asleep on the tidal flat and was forgotten by his mother-the picture did not show the whole process of Scott wading in the water, and there were only a few shots, which were not enough to match the plot of the narrator. Another example is Scott disappearing in the pile of wood, his mother is gone, and then inexplicably reunited - the picture is not good,...

  • Sarai 2022-10-19 19:48:54

    After watching the ending film, I want to be a nature...

  • Meredith 2022-10-16 12:12:50

    It's really not easy for Mother Bear to be skinny and skinny to find fish to eat all the...

  • Viviane 2022-10-09 01:12:23

    Narrator ruins...

  • Mackenzie 2022-10-08 17:30:47

    Avalanche,...

  • Curtis 2022-10-03 07:58:14

    It was really shocking to know that the photographer was so close after seeing the easter egg at the end of the film. Disney's documentaries are better than cartoons. In the montage of documentaries, the story relationship established through grouping is very articulate, giving nature a story. Although the story is a little thin, and the portrayal of "characters" occasionally has a sudden sense of alienation, it is already very good and very different. Doing nature documentaries requires a lot...

  • Carson 2022-10-02 15:54:09

    Super nice...

  • Andreanne 2022-09-25 22:12:07

    Even the end of the film has been watched. The significance of making such a film is really...

Bears

Director: Alastair Fothergill, Keith Scholey

Language: English Release date: April 18, 2014