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| | ScreenWriter: | Steve Bencich, Ron J. Friedman | | Director: | Aaron Blaise, Bob Walker | | Starring: | Joaquin Phoenix, Michael Clarke Duncan, Jeremy Suarez, Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas, Joan Copeland, Jason Raize, D.B. Sweeney | | Genre: | Disney Animation | | Company: | Walt Disney Pictures | | Release Date: | 07 - 11 - 2003 | | Rating: | G | | Official WebSite: | Visit Website | | Photos/MovieStills: | No Images Available! |
| | Storyline: | | In a tiny village, when the Earth was young and ice still covered the land, a headstrong teenager, Kenai, has an issue with bears. And why not -- the bears compete for the same food and land, loot his village, and ruin his coming of age ceremony. When his oldest brother is lost in a perilous battle with a ferocious grizzly, Kenai ignores the village teachings of brotherhood, choosing instead to track down the bear and satisfy his thirst for vengeance. Kenai, voiced by Joaquin Phoenix, is changed into a bear by the Great Spirits, forcing him to examine the world through the eyes of his enemy. In his quest to regain his human form, Kenai enlists the help of an adorable, talkative and sometimes-pesky bear cub named Koda. Their journey propels them across the northern territory, through glacial caverns, frosty tundra, a valley of fire and treacherous gorges. Over the course of the journey with Koda, Kenai is forced to question everything he knows and learns many important lessons about the true meaning of brotherhood. Ultimately, he realizes that his physical transformation from a man to a bear is insignificant compared to the change that has occurred within him. |
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| | | Reviewer: | John Price | Date: | 12/14/2003 6:13:37 AM | | Subject: | Brother Bear |
| | After having been underwhelmed by 80% of the 2D animated films produced by Disney after release of The Lion King back in 1994, this movie truely impressed me. It is a fitting swansong ending the genre of hand drawn animation... | | This text refers to the Brother Bear Theatrical Edition |
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