Wednesday, 08 March 2023 17:22

Cocaine Bear

cocaine bear

COCAINE BEAR

 

US, 2023, 95 minutes, Colour.

Keri Russell, Alden Ehrenreich, O'Shea Jackson Jr, Ray Liotta, Isiah Whitlock Jr, Brooklyn Prince, Christian Convery, Margo Martindale, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Aaron Holliday.

Directed by Elizabeth Banks.

 

Now there’s an oxymoron!  Cocaine Bear.

Back in the 1970s, there were a lot of popular thrillers with horror touches, animal menace, kingdom of spiders, empire of ants, and out in the American forests, Grizzly, King of the Grizzlies. They don’t make them like that anymore – except that this one, in its way, highlights the escapades of a queen of the grizzlies.

At the opening of the film, there are two quotes from Wikipedia about how to handle a situation when confronted by a black bear or by a brown bear. And then it tells us that this film is based on true events. True? Real? So, back to Wikipedia to check. Yes, there was a drug dealer called Andrew Thornton, he did die when his parachute failed, his plane was carrying a lot of cocaine, it disappeared over the Chattahoochee State Forest. And, apparently, four months later, 1985, there was a news report that a bear had died of an overdose of cocaine.

So here we are with the cocaine bear. Did this all really happen? Screenwriter, Jimmy Worden, is quoted: “my twisted fantasy of what I wish actually happened after the bear did all that cocaine.” On that we can probably all agree.

Cocaine Bear is billed as a horror comedy. By and large, the comedy prevails, and provides a context for the horror, such as it is, continual bear menace, attacks, gory moments, severed limbs… So, it would all depend on your sense of humour. Actually, when you think of it (and possibly as you watch it) it does seem all a bit corny. And we are introduced to a wide range of characters most of whom would not ascend very high on the IQ scale. First of all there is Andrew Thornton himself, on a mad spree in his plane, throwing out the bags of cocaine, accidentally hitting his head and falling, parachute not opening, to his death.

There is the local sheriff, Bob, Isaiah Whitlock Jr, who has been after the local dealer, Syd (Ray Liotta in his final performance, giving it all his sneering and menacing best), who becomes a comedy target with his passion for dogs. There is also Syd’s son, rather a softy (Alden Ehrenreich) and his buddy, Eddie, who is Syd’s local representative, O’Shea Jackson Jr. Not a lot of smarts here.

On the other hand, there is a local nurse, Keri Russell, her precocious daughter and her schoolfriend, who wag school to go into the forest to find a secret waterfall and find the cocaine instead, jokes about cocaine, and then the bear arrives! Veteran Margo Martindale provides some dumb comedy as the local ranger flirting with one of the officials, and a gang of even dumb and dumber would-be thugs. who encounter Eddie to their physical more than discomfort!

Mother comes searching for the children, joins with the Rangers, gets tangled with the dealers, so does Bob he sheriff, and his treacherous deputy, and some shootouts all round.

All the time the bear, wandering in and out, menacing, attacking, plus all the time inhaling huge amounts of cocaine, instantly addicted.

A lot of audiences have found it very funny. Depends on your sense of humour. However, this reviewer did suddenly found himself laughing out loud at one particular scene involving the bear going to sleep. You may enjoy this moment and look favourably at the rest.

So, a comedy pastime, not one for the long memory.

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