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==Fogadtatás==
A film a kritikusok körében azonnal sikert aratott. A filmkritikusok véleményét összegző [[Rotten Tomatoes]] 92%-ot adott rá 12 kritikus véleménye alapján.<ref>"[http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the-bear/ ''The Bear'' Movie Reviews, Pictures]". [[Rotten Tomatoes]]. Retrieved on December 14, 2010.</ref>
 
Néhány kritikus kiemelte az élővilág „felnőtt” megjelenítését, szemben az általában gyerekeknek szánt állatos filmek ábrázolásmódjával.<ref name="bouse30">Bousé (1990), p. 30</ref>
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The film was a critical success, holding a 92% "Fresh" rating on the review aggregate website [[Rotten Tomatoes]].<ref>"[http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the-bear/ ''The Bear'' Movie Reviews, Pictures]". [[Rotten Tomatoes]]. Retrieved on December 14, 2010.</ref> Some critics pointed to ''The Bear'''s adult handling of the wildlife film genre, which is often dismissed as belonging solely to children's films.<ref name="bouse30">Bousé (1990), p. 30</ref> While positively reviewing the film, critic [[Roger Ebert]] wrote that ''The Bear'' "is not a cute fantasy in which bears ride tricycles and play house. It is about life in the wild, and it does an impressive job of seeming to show wild bears in their natural habitat" and that scenes from the film, especially those "of horseplay and genuine struggles &ndash; gradually build up our sense of the personalities of these animals".<ref>Ebert, Roger. (October 27, 1989). "[http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19891027/REVIEWS/910270301/1023 The Bear]". rogerebert.com. Retrieved on December 14, 2010.</ref>
 
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The film was a critical success, holding a 92% "Fresh" rating on the review aggregate website [[Rotten Tomatoes]].<ref>"[http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the-bear/ ''The Bear'' Movie Reviews, Pictures]". [[Rotten Tomatoes]]. Retrieved on December 14, 2010.</ref> Some critics pointed to ''The Bear'''s adult handling of the wildlife film genre, which is often dismissed as belonging solely to children's films.<ref name="bouse30">Bousé (1990), p. 30</ref> While positively reviewing the film, critic [[Roger Ebert]] wrote that ''The Bear'' "is not a cute fantasy in which bears ride tricycles and play house. It is about life in the wild, and it does an impressive job of seeming to show wild bears in their natural habitat" and that scenes from the film, especially those "of horseplay and genuine struggles &ndash; gradually build up our sense of the personalities of these animals".<ref>Ebert, Roger. (October 27, 1989). "[http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19891027/REVIEWS/910270301/1023 The Bear]". rogerebert.com. Retrieved on December 14, 2010.</ref>
 
[[Janet Maslin]] of ''[[The New York Times]]'', however, believing that the film was less about its wild characters and more about personification, wrote: "''The Bear''...is a remarkable achievement only on its own terms, which happens to be extremely limited and peculiar...its true emphasis is not on wildlife. Instead, it grafts the thoughts and dreams of more commonplace beings onto bear-shaped stand-ins."<ref name="Maslin">Maslin, Janet. (October 25, 1989). "[http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=950DE3DC1339F936A15753C1A96F948260 The Bear (1988) Review/Film; Two Bears Who Are Just Plain Folks]". ''The New York Times''. Retrieved on December 14, 2010.</ref>