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Average rating (16 reviews)
Sharp, funny animated feature about a beemused young bee and recent college graduate who learns that he's destined to work a routine colony job for the rest of his life. Although his natural instinct is to beeware of humans, his life takes a turn for the better when he meets a saintly florist who not only beefriends him, but helps him file a lawsuit when he discovers that humans are to bee credited for mass production of honey! Occasionally too silly for words, probably by intention, but lots to take in with superb animation, good gags, and quirky, memorable characters. Comedy is uneven at times, but still serves as acceptable entertainment for kids and adults alike
Beelightful!!
maxxie | 29/05/2008 | See all maxxie's reviews (8) »
This film was great!! Watched this with my children and we all enjoyed it. I loved the idea of all the bees in the hive with different jobs to do to produce the honey. I am a sucker for kids films anyway, so it may not be everyones cup of tea, but I thought this film was just great!
I wasted an hour an a half of my life
ffar02 | 28/05/2008 | See all ffar02's reviews (7) »
I love 3D animated films, seriously I watch them all the time but this one was a rare miss, the story lines weak and the jokes are just as bad.
My opinion... go buy Ratatouille and thank me later.
bee movie is the best
baileybaileyboy | 27/05/2008 | See all baileybaileyboy's reviews (1) »
my granddaughter who 2 loves it its the only d v d she will sit and watch till the end my other daughter who 9 also loves it too and yes i also enjoy it there is some funny parts and a good story line
A typical kids storyline with comedy & animal talking
thefly1990 | 26/05/2008 | See all thefly1990's reviews (2) »
I was really looking forward to seeing the film at the cinema and wasnt disappointed. But theres litlle bits of the movie that i think dragged on abit and bits that were perfetic like humans thinkin that a talking bee is normal. But overall an intresting film.
Genius
hughesy18 | 03/05/2008 | See all hughesy18's reviews (1) »
What a wonderful film, the subtle adult humour mixed with the childish fun was great, another piece of genius created by jerry seinfeld, you would have to be a moron not to enjoy this film.
Extremely Entertaining, BUT...
feldoln | 29/04/2008 | See all feldoln's reviews (46) »
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Following Antz, A Bug's Life, Flushed Away and this summer's Ratatouille, Bee Movie is yet another animated flick with a starry cast in which a creature that ordinarily would seem pesky is rendered as not just harmless but even lovable and idiosyncratically human.
Enough already.
There is zero life left in this concept, even if it does spring this time from the fertile mind and absurd sensibility of Jerry Seinfeld.
The comic co-wrote, co-produced and stars in this colourful jaunt as a bee named Barry, who dares to leave the rigidity of New Hive City for the vast unknown of the outside world -- specifically, the corner of 67th and Columbus on Manhattan's Upper West Side, Seinfeld's longtime stomping grounds on TV and in real life.
Sound familiar? This DreamWorks Animation release shares almost the same premise as Pixar's Ratatouille, in which Remy the rat left the safety and comfort of hiding with his family and picking through trash to become a gourmet chef in Paris. It's an unfortunate coincidence, because clearly both films were years in the making. But the similarity serves as a reminder of the superiority of Pixar's animated offerings -- their substance, character development and heart.
What distinguishes Bee Movie somewhat is that it's flooded with Seinfeld's sense of humour -- his trademark observations on the ridiculous minutiae of our daily lives. That should keep his fans, and adults in general, relatively entertained. There are some cute lines here and there (and some amusing cameos from Sting, Ray Liotta and Larry King) but because Bee Movie is also for kids -- who have never been the target audience for Seinfeld -- bee puns all too often prevail.
Barry, a recent college graduate, could go work for the Honex Corp. alongside his nebbishy best friend, Adam (Matthew Broderick), making honey as bees have for millions of years. In a highly detailed set-up sequence, he learns he could be a heater, cooler, crud picker or stirrer like his dad (Barry Levinson; Kathy Bates does the voice of Barry's mom).
So although this concept has been done so many times already, the superior script and fairly well thought out ideas certainly gives this an edge that most other animated movies just don't have.
Highly recommended among all other Animated movies.
Not great, not bad. Very watchable. Dont be put off by below, i dont think it was meant to be that funny, ts very well animated. I liked it and i'm 26 so is for all ages.
Amazing
hannah1793 | 12/03/2008 | See all hannah1793's reviews (3) »
it was much better than i thought it would be but it is obviously has popularity with younger kids because me and my friends where the eldest in the cinema not counting parents and we are 14 but i did love it and would deffo buy it
BORING FILM
jagdeep | 10/03/2008 | See all jagdeep's reviews (6) »
This film must be the most boring animation film I have ever seen. It's not even funny. The only good thing is the animation. Don't waste your money buying this DVD!!!.



































