Sunday 4 June 2023

Cocaine Bear 2023 by AverageMansReviews

Cocaine Bear 2023 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/drugs/animal cruelty/shooting/stabbing/biting/animal feeding/clawing/decapitation/medical/vehicle crash/medical

In 1985, the Chattahoochee–Oconee National Forest, an American Black Bear [Bear performer: Allan Henry:] a female bear that has two cubs that ingests a lot of cocaine, at some point her cubs have some as well, which was dropped off from an aeroplane intended for a drug shipment, so anyone around this location for any reason better make sure if they go down to the woods today they don't come across this bear.

The framework and pacing of this 95 minutes film is straightforward, we do have this for obvious reasons 1980s feel and approach with these characters from time to time having flashbacks or mental image or just in case I have missed something; something from this ballpark, it moves smoothly but it isn't the most quickest 95 minutes film roughly I have ever seen.

Action/Comedy/Art: action it is obviously and mostly situated around this bear as for an example; it switches from one individual to another; here is a quick description of this sequence of events; we have these two individuals up two separate trees, so this bear starts with one, but then quickly realises the other has elements of cocaine on their person, so this bear quickly like greased lightning quickly; quickly races down one tree and quickly up the other to get high again, it is just so comical to see how this bear is able to quickly move on cocaine down and up these trees. The landscape, the gorography and the ending credit colourful splats are all good, without being too specific the gorography is imaginative and well presented.

Character developments and performances: on both counts they are reliably good versions of what they are meant to be and likewise set in the 1980s as well.

This film receives: 5/10, this film is mixed; now I feel like I have a bit of explaining to do, even though I have been consistently positive about this film, after taking everything into consideration, it just feels like this particular mark is the best suited for this film in its entirety. Now sadly this film had one of those in loving memory or something to that effect for Ray Liotta, as he died in 2022, his character in this film was Syd: the top guy to organise or pick up this drug shipment that has gone south. Somewhere in the two sections of ending credits there is one ending credits scene in each one and this film has some awards accredited to its name; 2 Nominees MTV Movie + TV Awards 2023; MTV Movie + TV Awards Best Villain The Bear from the same award ceremony/event Most Frightened Performance Jesse Tyler Ferguson.

 

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