Director: Eric Brevig
Distribution: Warner Bors.
As expected, a film focusing on the Yogi Bear was not much to expect. Unfortunately, the case of the hybrid live action and computer graphics (similar to what happened to the film "Alvin and the Chipmunks "), is even worse than expected.
Jellystone Park is threatened by Mayor Brown, in a crisis so as to be compelled to close the park to be able to sell to private acres, earn a lot of money and revive public administration. Yogi and Booboo then find themselves forced to ally themselves to their "enemy" Ranger Smith to save the park from closure ...
Eric Brevig, the director of "Journey to the Center of the Earth", he created a film overly dedicated to children. In a time when the animation goes hand in hand with the rest of the production, both for content and for artistic quality, meet in front of characters so banal, so clearly marked and free of any shade, leaves quite frankly perplexed. Perhaps the problem is that the Yogi Bear and Booboo, like many creatures made in Hanna and Barbera were aged very badly. The simplicity of Yogi today borders on the ridiculous and is no longer laughing. The arrogance of Bubu is not credible. The secondary characters, by Ranger Smith to Mayor Brown, are redundant even in the economy of the already flimsy plot. This film version of Yogi is too weak and undermined by formal errors that are unacceptable for a child. Actors who look outside the field in front of them when they have the CGI version of Yogi and Boo-Boo, or the lack of collision between the computer graphics and the scenery are just some of the gaps ... In short, a disaster.
Diego Altobelli (01/2011)
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