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Yogi Bear
Yogi Bear
2010 ·80 min ·United States of America, New Zealand ·PG 0+
4.4
IMDb 4.6 КП 5.3 RT 13% MC 35
Comedy, Family, Animation, Adventure
Director: Eric Brevig
🎭 Based on «The Yogi Bear Show»
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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
Dan Aykroyd
Actor
Justin Timberlake
Actor
Anna Faris
Actor
🏆2 wins & 2 nominations total

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.
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