Review: Jerry Seinfeld's Bee Movie

What's the Buzz on the Bee Movie?

By Brookie Crawford, published Nov 01, 2007
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Rating: 3.3 of 5
Does Jerry Seinfeld's Bee Movie live up to the buzz that he and NBC have been generating for what seems like months? This Queen Bee decided to leave the hive and take my little bees to their first premiere to see just how sweet Bee Movie really was?

Fresh out of college, Barry Benson (Seinfeld) has the whole world in front of him, or at least a single job making honey in his hive. But unlike his best buddy Adam Flyman (Matthew Broderick), Barry is unwilling to settle for a life of honey production. When Barry sets out on an adventure to discover the rest of the world, he meets Mooseblood (Chris Rock), a mosquito heading to Alaska, and ends up befriending a human. Vanessa Bloome (Renee Zellweger), a New York florist, becomes an unlikely companion sharing her passion for nature with Barry. Together the pair must rescue the world's flowers.

The Bee Movie brings life in the hive alive. Who knew a bee's life could be so much like a human's -- cars, parents, school, jobs? ;-) The movie starts with Barry leaving the hive for the first time on what is literally a high flying adventuring. The animation during the opening sequence is so great you get a bee's-eye view soaring through the air with Barry and the Pollen Jocks (What can I say? Every society has its class structure.)

My two-year-old twins were especially delighted during this first third of the movie. I heard little cries of "weeeee" from my son as he stalled with a handful of popcorn midway to his mouth to watch Barry's adventure in the big city.

My daughter was just as mesmerized as she peeked through her fingers covering her eyes exclaiming during on of Barry's less majestic moments of flight "Mommy, he fall. No Look." (translated: Mommy, he's going to fall. I can't look.)

Things slow down a bit during the middle of the movie as Barry sets his plan to change the world in motion. This portion of the movie is filled with an array of star cameos and one-liners that resulted in laughs disproportionally from the adults (don't worry; nothing inappropriate for the kids).

Review: Jerry Seinfeld's Bee Movie

Barry and Vanessa go flying.

Credit: Dreamworks

Copyright: Dreamworks

Takeaways
  • Jerry Seinfeild stars as Barry Benson, a bee unhappy with hive live.
  • Renee Zellweger is Vanessa, a New York florist who befriends Barry
  • Mooseblood, a mosquito, is played by Chris Rock
Did You Know?
Bees can't fly in the rain.
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L. Shepherd, sorry to hear that. What was it you didn't like?

Posted on 11/11/2007 at 5:11:00 PM

 
I hated it. I really, really hated it.

Posted on 11/10/2007 at 11:11:00 PM

 
I think a lot of people will be turned off the the endless hype and promotion for this movie. I was. It's a shame though, because it's a cute movie.

Posted on 11/06/2007 at 9:11:00 AM

 
So glad you did a review on this movie! Sounds like it would be a lot of fun for kids and adults too.

Posted on 11/05/2007 at 9:11:00 PM

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