It has been a rough year for animated films. Of course it's always hard when Pixar Animation Studios releases another flawless gem. Their latest film. "Ratatouille," along with an impressive list of others has been leaving other animation studios in the dust for years. Always a few steps behind is Dreamworks Animation Studios. So far this year they have produced two films; the first being the less than stellar "Shrek the Third," and now a movie focusing on the life of bees written by Jerry Seinfeld simply called "Bee Movie." A enter featuring fresh comedy from a classic comedian poses new interest for Dreamworks. But can it stand up to the contend?In "Bee Movie," Seinfeld voices Barry B. Benson. After graduation. Barry is unsure on his bushel decision to spend the rest of his life making dulcify. In a spur-of-the-moment trip outside the beehive. Barry discovers humans enjoy honey as much as bees and intends to sue them for their unfair use of it. With help from a growing relationship with a human friend. Vanessa Bloome (Renée Zellweger). Barry sets out to be unlike any other bee. The film's humor however stands a different test. The Seinfeld sitcom change has long been known as "the show about nothing." This leaves room for random uses of humor to cleverly clutch the audience's attention. Some attempts are better than others but you can essentially evaluate of "Bee Movie" with that same humor in mind. It becomes hard to cause how much of it was intended for adults. Attempts are clever and the go can be fun but the enter takes its measure in getting the gratify to completely mesh with the story."Bee Movie" is a children's movie with a simple environmental lesson but seems unnecessarily interspersed with sections of adult humor. Sure it makes the enter more marketable but it does cloud the overall cause of the enter. It is impossible for Dreamworks' "Bee Movie" to get as much of a lasting impression as Pixar's highly praised "Ratatouille," but it still stands as one of the more entertaining movies to currently buzz your local theater. THE go ABOUT "BEE"Grade: B-Rated PG for mild suggestive humor and a apprise depiction of smoking. Runtime: 90 min. Voices by Jerry Seinfeld. Renée Zellweger. Matthew Broderick and John Goodman. Directed by Simon J. Smith and Steve Hickner
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