Bamse and the Thief City

2014 [SWEDISH]

Adventure / Animation / Comedy / Family / Musical

IMDb Rating 6.1/10 10 743 743

Plot summary

Sweden's most popular comic book character - the bear Bamse - will now get his first own feature film. In "Bamse and the city of thieves" the strongest bear in the world and his two friends Little Hopp and Shellman show that the best weapon against evil is -friendship (and a few drops of Grandma's Thunder Honey of course).



February 22, 2024 at 04:29 AM

Director

Christian Ryltenius

Top cast

Peter Haber as Bamse
Dennis Storhøi as Bamse Norwegian
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580.7 MB
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Danish 2.0
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1 hr 3 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by karinida-81082 3 / 10

Ambivalent

I think the sense of morality is very bizarre in this movie. Consider it would have been humans: You have a group of easily offended people that decides to steal and ravage. They scare and traumatise their friends and neighbours, and try to murder. But in the end they are not punished, but welcome to a party with the victims? Very strange.. For sure it's important to make people feel included, but we also must learn that we can't be invited to all events, without trying to revenge. Forgiveness is also important, but to forgive someone that hurts you like that?! Feels like an abusive relationship where you stay because the abuser say that they are sorry once in a while.. The cartoon is however very nicely done and my kids love this movie.

Reviewed by kjetilk-07813 3 / 10

One-dimensional characters

I found this to be a disappointment based on my expectations as a childhood fan.

My main critisism is that the characters are very simple and one-dimensional, they are mostly really bad or really good. The black wolf is a notable exception from that, but he has been an exception from that for a very, very long time, the movie adds nothing to the character.

Especially the fox is just really evil. Bamse characters wasn't like that. There is good and bad in everyone, and a good Bamse movie would explore that spectrum.

I was hoping all the way to the end that the movie would have a twist so that it started doing that, but the spoiler is it didn't that also made the movie not worth watching.

Reviewed by grumpiig 7 / 10

The reborn of traditional animation and nostalgia

I have to say I've never been so excited over a new movie being released. And for once it's not because of the story but because of the fact that its actually made. Does it make any sense? Well, I grew up with Bamse as every child grew up with Disneys. Now when I've grew older (around 18 now) I can only look back at the era of hand traditional animated movies. Since many years I have mourned the "end" of traditional animation since Disney switched to CGI. Time moves on, it always have been. Or?

Suddenly I hear about a Bamse movie being made, headed for the big screen in traditional animation with no other driving forces than creativity! Suddenly I live in the best of the worlds... Even money doesn't seem to matter - which is one of the reasons Disney quit with traditional animation. A sparkle of hope has been lit...

My point is that this movie has clearly not been made to tell the story of an epic adventure of our beloved bear, but to tell about our very beloved bear.

But this is a review, right?

So here are (in my opinion) the goodies and the baddies:

The nostalgia (have I mentioned it earlier? Oh yeah...) That every character have an own voice The animation, it's simply beautiful The cute but important moral of the story, that friendship is whats most important

  • The lip syncing


  • it seems as the Taiwanese studio based the lips on an English dialog.


  • The story was pretty simple - nostalgia doesn't exclude an interesting story


  • The proportions of the characters - this is hardly noticeable, but the characters have a bit "cuter" design in this movie than the classic Bamse.


And here is the worst baddie of them all: that this movie wasn't made earlier!!!

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