Hey y'all, I'm back! I had a great time at Ryan's house ( Ryan is my older brother) we played Settlers of Catan with the Cities and Knights expansion pack on top. After that, We all sat down and watched "Bee Movie" here's my review:
BEE MOVIE
Warning, Synopsis DOES contain Spoilers!
Staring Cast: Jerry Sienfeld (Barry B. Benson), Renée Zellweger (Vanessa Bloome)
Supporting Cast: Matthew Broderick (Adam Flayman), Patrick Warburton (Ken), John Goodman, of James P. Sullivan fame (Layton T. Montgomery)
Directed by: Steve Hickner, Simon J. Smith
Written by: Jerry Sienfeld, Spike Feresten
Whats it rated? PG (for some suggestive humor)
Synopsis: Barry B. Benson is a young bee, who, after spending 3 days in college (hey, he's a bee and bees don't live for very long) with his best friend Adam, goes on an orientation tour of the honey factory (run by Honex corp.) inside his hive. Here he learns that he has to pick what job he wants to have for his entire life. He isn't very happy about this and decides to go outside the hive with a squadron of "pollen Jocks" (they're the dudes who collect nectar and who preform the pollination the flowers need) but he gets lost in Manhattan meets a human named Vanessa who saves his life by stopping Ken from squashing him with a size 10 1/2 winter soled boot, in gratitude he thanks her (of course she's surprised that bees can talk, she drops a dishwasher load of plates when he says "Hi"). One day in the Grocery store Barry sees all the Honey jars that are for sale... and decides to sue the human race for stealing the bees' honey. Barry, Adam, and Vanessa fight in court against the slightly corrupt southern lawyer, Layton T. Montgomery. eventually they win and with all the Honey that the humans give back to the bees all over the country, the bees can now take the vacation they have never been allowed to have. But there's a catch, with all the bees inside their hives, the flowers can't get the pollen they desperately need to survive ( I guess the Producers think that flowers need pollen the same way they need water, so in the movie, all the plants go all brown and start to die) Barry realizes this and goes to the annual Flower festival to get the last live flowers in order to pollinate all the plants in the entire Nation. In the end, all is saved and Barry sets up a Lawyers office specializing in Animal rights. The End.
My take: Sure it's a funny movie, even more so than Shark tale, Over the Hedge, and Open season, but not quite as classic as Finding Nemo, or Monsters Inc. The film is LOADED with some great parodies, but in the mix, of course, is some crude humor as well- no where near as bad as say, Shrek (1 or 2) or Open Season, but still, it's quite annoying. As for story, it is lacking in the basic fundamentals of Screen-writing such as Climax, and character development, things are left unsaid that you really do need to hear. The one thing I didn't like about is was that you're never quite sure what world view it's coming from; At one point, Vanessa says to Ken: "Why does his [Barry's] life have any less value than yours?" but later she clarifies and says: "I'm just saying that his [Barry's] life is worth something too". Also there is that all-to-prevalent "humans are the bad guys" view that finds a place in almost every feature that revolves around animals. But through the film you eventually pick up the world-view as being evolutionary, Animals-are-just-as-good-as-humans, Humans-hurt-the-environment kind of thing. Now, again, this is a funny movie that I wouldn't mind seeing again, I just point out all it's faults so you can decide if you want to see it or not.
Story: 5 out of 10
Humor: 8 out of 10
Overall: 7 out of 10
I hope you liked my first review, Hopefully I can come up with more movies to review on "Movie Review Monday" perhaps I'll do National Treasure 2 next time... maybe :-)
-Graydon L
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6 years ago
2 comments:
Hey Graydon,
Good review. One thing I would recommend is that if you want to do more, don't put the whole story up there. This one was fine, but I probably wouldn't read a review for National Treasure 2, simply because I really would like to experience the whole story when I watch the movie.
Just my $0.02
Sam
Yeah, I was arguing with myself over that very point; I want to recomend a movie without spoiling it, but I also want to clarify some points I didn't understand at first about the story. I decided to put the complete story-line up but also write a spoiler warning at the begining, maybe in future I'll do a shorter, less complete synopsis.
Thanks for the $.02, I'll put that with my other $.02 from
Highlight #59 ;-)
Thanks again Sam, I'm always happy to hear helpful tips and friendly critisism
-Graydon :-)
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