Bee Movie
Bee Movie
PG | 02 November 2007 (USA)
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Barry B. Benson, a bee who has just graduated from college, is disillusioned at his lone career choice: making honey. On a special trip outside the hive, Barry's life is saved by Vanessa, a florist in New York City. As their relationship blossoms, he discovers humans actually eat honey, and subsequently decides to sue us.

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PabloThePirate

Everyone has already talked about how terrible the jokes in this movie are. And they're right - but there's nothing new that I can say about that aspect of the film. If you want to know why the jokes are not funny, read another review. Because of that, I'm going to talk about the film's other really big problem: the last half hour of the film. (For reference, the film is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes long.) The first hour is about a bee named Barry B. Benson who, upon finding out that humans eat honey, decides to sue the human race. The main conflict in the first hour is Barry vs. the human race. Then, about an hour into the movie, the trial comes to a conclusion, and we have the resolution of the first hour of the film. Then, for the final half hour... the story keeps going. Right after the trial ends, we get another exposition, then another rising action, then another climax, etc. That's not how you write a proper story. A proper story has an exposition, rising action, a climax, falling action, and a resolution; that's it. A proper story does not keep going after the resolution. My guess is that the writers of this film thought, If we end this movie with the conclusion of the trial, this movie will only be an hour long. We better add another plot so that it will be an hour and a half long. Please don't waste your time and money watching Bee Movie.

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jletourneau-45361

The bee movie came out on October 28, 2007. Ratatouille came out on June 29 2007. If you think about it, they are the same movie. First the animal/insect leaves it's home. Then they both meet a human. Then they help the human get good at whatever the heck they do. This is the same as Target and Walmart. Walmart was founded on July 2, 1962, but Target was founded on June 27, 1827. What an analogy. Thanks for letting me share my theory with you and thanks for reading. See ya!!!

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xinuvet

Bee Movie defies all expectations, and is easily the best film created of all time. I personally find Barry B Benson a very relatable character, and aspire to be more like him. The movie has the best most creative story imaginable, and is very emotional. This puts all other movies to shame. I have paid for my first surgery to become a bee, which has gifted me with antenna and am very excited for my future surgeries to become closer to his holiness Jerry Seinfeld. I have served a prison sentence for snapping a man's neck because he said that the same bee pun 30 times was not comedy, and I'm not afraid to do it again.

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justinlasater

The Bee Movie recently came on Netflix, and me and my family decided to watch it for the meme. I largely enjoyed, but as the movie went on I noticed something sinister. The Bee Movie is fascist propaganda. My family thought I was insane but it's true. Let's look at the story here. Barry B. Benson, faced with the soul-sucking repetitiveness of proletarian life working for Honex, decides to try to free himself and goes outside of the hive. After doing outside stuff, he figures out that bees are being exploited by humans, because humans are expropriating their honey/surplus value. Barry, having achieved class consciousness, starts a lawsuit/proletarian revolution. Barry, with the help of the bee proletariat, wins. Post- scarcity is reached, and fully automated luxury bee communism is achieved. It should be paradise. However, this is not where the movie ends. Because of some bullshit mismanagement, bees just stop doing anything, including pollination. The world's vegetation begins to die, and Barry has to deal with the guilt of closing his class- traitor girlfriend's flower shop and spelling the end of life on earth as we know it. To solve the issue, the bees work with the humans to solve the crisis, and afterwards, bees continue to make honey and allow humans to use it. In other words, they solve their problems by ending fully automated luxury bee communism and promoting HECKING CLASS COLLABORATION. How dare Jerry Seinfeld imply that fully automated luxury bee communism would doom us? How dare he try to tell us that fascist class collaboration is the answer? Who knew that by watching and sharing increasingly accelerating apian cinematic memes we were helping the enemy? I don't beelieve it.

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