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Ted
2012 107 min United States of America R 18+
★7.0
Comedy, Fantasy
Director: Seth MacFarlane
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Description
John Bennett, a man whose childhood wish of bringing his teddy bear to life came true, now must decide between keeping the relationship with the bear or his girlfriend, Lori.
Budget:
$50M
US Gross:
$218.82M
Worldwide:
$549.37M
Starring
Mark Wahlberg
Actor
Mila Kunis
Actor
Seth MacFarlane
Actor
Awards
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2013
— Best On-Screen Duo
Saturn Awards 2013
— Best Fantasy Film
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2013
— Most Outrageous Scene
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2013
— Best On-Screen Duo
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2013
— Best Picture
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2013
— Best Fight
Academy Awards 2013
— Best Original Song
Georges Awards 2013
— Best Foreign-Language Comedy
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2013
— Best Kiss
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2013
— Best Shirtless Performance
Key opinion
Ted is a polarizing comedy that centers on the crude, drug-fueled antics of a sentient teddy bear and his immature best friend. While some viewers find it a refreshing and funny subversion of classic tropes, others criticize the film for its shallow character development, uneven pacing, and reliance on vulgar humor.
| Acting | The performance of Mark Wahlberg is widely seen as a solid, grounded anchor for the film's absurd premise. | |
| Originality | The central concept of a foul-mouthed, sentient teddy bear is frequently cited as the film's most original and successfully executed element. | |
| Screenplay | Opinions on the screenplay are divided, with some praising the irreverent wit while others condemn it as incoherent, derivative, and overly melodramatic. | |
| Humor | The humor is polarizing; fans of black comedy find the shock-value gags effective, while critics argue they are crude, flat, or unnecessarily vulgar. | |
| Theme | The emotional depth is a point of contention, as the struggle to balance friendship and romantic maturity is dismissed by some as poorly realized and others as a touching core. | |
| Screenplay | The chemistry between the leads and the integration of the romantic subplot divide viewers, with some feeling it detracts from the central buddy dynamic. |