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Yogi Bear
2010 80 min United States of America, New Zealand PG 0+
★4.4
Comedy, Family, Animation, Adventure
Director: Eric Brevig
🎭 Based on
«The Yogi Bear Show»
Trailers
EN
Teaser
EN
Description
A documentary filmmaker travels to Jellystone Park to shoot a project and soon crosses paths with Yogi Bear, his sidekick Boo-Boo, and Ranger Smith.
Budget:
$80M
US Gross:
$100.25M
Worldwide:
$203.51M
Starring
Dan Aykroyd
Actor
Justin Timberlake
Actor
Anna Faris
Actor
Awards
2 wins & 2 nominations total
Key opinion
Yogi Bear is widely regarded as a formulaic, disposable family film that succeeds in entertaining young children while failing to offer much substance for adult viewers. While the visual blending of CGI bears with live-action environments receives some praise for technical competence, the film is frequently criticized for its thin plot, predictable humor, and uninspired writing.
| Screenplay | The screenplay relies on tired, formulaic tropes and a simplistic environmental narrative that offers little depth. | |
| Accessibility | The film functions as effective, harmless entertainment for young children, though it holds very little appeal for adults or teenagers. | |
| Production | The integration of CGI animated characters into a live-action setting is visually competent and well-coordinated, though some find the aesthetic blend crude. | |
| Humor | Opinions on the humor are sharply divided: some appreciate the absence of crude toilet jokes, while many others find the slapstick antics irritating and unfunny. | |
| Acting | The performances are perceived inconsistently, with some viewers finding the cast adequate or charming, while others describe the acting as dull and over-the-top. |