The Bear


Posted on Aug 11, 2008 By Julia Szabo

Sony Pictures, 1988, 93 minutes
 
It's rare for a movie that portrays dogs as "bad guys" to win over dog lovers. Yet Jean-Jacques Annaud's documentary-style masterpiece about an adorable, orphaned bear cub managed to win over this dog lover.
 
As the cub and the older Kodiak bear who adopts him are stalked by two determined hunters across British Columbia's late-nineteenth-century wilderness, I was definitely not rooting for the pack of mixed-breed hunting dogs the men employ to help bring the bear down - even though several of them reminded me of my own beloved dogs. (The big bear is played by a performer named Bart, a nine-and-a-half-foot-tall, 1,500-pound hunk of natural acting talent who played opposite Alec Baldwin, Anthony Hopkins, and Brad Pitt in a long career that ended with his death in 2000.)
 
And yet, when some of the hunting dogs are injured and one - the younger hunter's favorite - must be put out of her misery, you realize with sadness that they were only following humans' orders. That's when the director's message comes through loud and clear: big-game hunting is terrible for all involved, not just the quarry.
 
This film makes such a powerful case for showing mercy to animals that American Humane awarded it a special citation. From the film-industry watchdog that ensures "No animals were harmed" on the movie sets they monitor, that's praise from Caesar. By showing the harm hunters do to animals, "The Bear" has what it takes to inspire more people to forsake this blood sport.


Presence of dogs: reelreelreelreel
Respect for dogs: reelreelreelreel
Canine star quality: reelreelreelreel
Family friendly: reelreelreelreel


 

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