Brother Bear
Details: US / 86 mins / (G).
Almost quaint in its animation style, but supremely moralistic in tone, 'Brother Bear' feels dramatically leaden and turgid. Drenched in family values, the plot preaches in such a heavy-handed manner that even the youngest of viewers may soon tire of its moral messenging. And even if the condescending delivery doesn't push adults over the edge, the score by Phil Collins probably will. A little more humour and enthusiasm with a lot less self-satisfaction would have gone an awful lot further.
Review by Garreth Murphy
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