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Bear It
The disappearance of three teddy bears brings eight lonely hearts together. Tiring of serving people, Peter, a tour guide, brings Teddy Bears that are considered as families or pets to their owners to travel abroad. On his way to pick up a Teddy Bear, a car accident happens. All 3 Bears are missing. To stall for time and money, Peter needs to figure out how to continue this unusual trip right away...
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Plot Summary
A down-on-his-luck man, struggling with his life, decides to escape his problems by adopting a bear. However, his new companion proves to be more of a handful than anticipated, leading to a series of chaotic and comedic situations. The man must navigate the challenges of caring for a wild animal while trying to mend his own life.
Critical Reception
Bear It was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and had a minimal impact at the box office. It is widely considered one of the worst films of 2012, with many criticizing its nonsensical plot, uninspired humor, and questionable premise.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a lack of coherent storytelling and relies on cheap gags.
Jim Breuer's performance is a major detraction, adding to the film's overall amateurish feel.
The premise itself is bizarre and never develops into anything remotely entertaining.
Google audience: Audience reviews echo the critical sentiment, with many finding the movie to be incredibly unfunny and nonsensical. Viewers frequently cite the poor writing and Jim Breuer's performance as major drawbacks.
Fun Fact
Despite its wide release, the film was a significant box office bomb, grossing less than $150,000 against a reported budget of $10 million.
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