

Disney proudly presents two heartwarming and hilarious movies in one incredible collection -- BROTHER BEAR, the 2003 Academy Award(R) nominee for Best Animated Feature, and BROTHER BEAR 2 -- together for the first time on Blu-ray. Bring home an entire forest full of fun, complete with digitally restored high definition picture and sound. After an impulsive boy named Kenai is magically transformed into a bear, he and his little brother bear, Koda, take a courageous (and often hilarious) journey to see the Northern Lights. Experience the excitement of these two fantastic films like never before on Disney Blu-ray! Review: A hidden gem of a movie! - A highly underrated movie that my girlfriend showed me! Review: Great movie for children and adults - Brother Bear is a great movie for children and adults. It is richly connected to the Native American beliefs and shows how these beliefs were followed. For the Native American's, the spirits were part of their every day life. They are constantly trying to follow their guide, or spirit animal, as they journey through this life. Brother Bear does a great job in showing this through Kenai fighting against his totem and refusing to believe what his true self was. His totem was the bear, which stands for love. He felt this was weak and not fit for him. He considered bears a threat and only saw them as monsters. He fought against this choice, and in an attempt to prove he is stronger than his totem, he is incidentally turned into a bear by his older brothers spirit. As he battles this transformation and tries to reconnect with the spirits to return to human form, he meets a young cub who seems to have lost his mother. Through his journey with this cub, he begins to realize that bears fear humans just as humans fear bears. It slowly changes his prospective on life and he begins to realize that everything is not as it seems. He eventually gets turned back into a human, but realizes that the cub needs him and chooses to stay as a bear to be with the cub. This shows how in depth the spirits are involved in the Native American beliefs. They believe that all things are connected, even animals, and have great respect for the living and the dead. Those who pass join the spirits and help guide the living through their life. Through this movie, you will realize how important it is to accept and love yourself, all the while being shown a little about the Native American beliefs as it invites you into their world.
E**Y
A hidden gem of a movie!
A highly underrated movie that my girlfriend showed me!
A**K
Great movie for children and adults
Brother Bear is a great movie for children and adults. It is richly connected to the Native American beliefs and shows how these beliefs were followed. For the Native American's, the spirits were part of their every day life. They are constantly trying to follow their guide, or spirit animal, as they journey through this life. Brother Bear does a great job in showing this through Kenai fighting against his totem and refusing to believe what his true self was. His totem was the bear, which stands for love. He felt this was weak and not fit for him. He considered bears a threat and only saw them as monsters. He fought against this choice, and in an attempt to prove he is stronger than his totem, he is incidentally turned into a bear by his older brothers spirit. As he battles this transformation and tries to reconnect with the spirits to return to human form, he meets a young cub who seems to have lost his mother. Through his journey with this cub, he begins to realize that bears fear humans just as humans fear bears. It slowly changes his prospective on life and he begins to realize that everything is not as it seems. He eventually gets turned back into a human, but realizes that the cub needs him and chooses to stay as a bear to be with the cub. This shows how in depth the spirits are involved in the Native American beliefs. They believe that all things are connected, even animals, and have great respect for the living and the dead. Those who pass join the spirits and help guide the living through their life. Through this movie, you will realize how important it is to accept and love yourself, all the while being shown a little about the Native American beliefs as it invites you into their world.
C**Y
Brother Bear
Great movie
Y**Z
Me encanta esa pelicula desde que era pequeña y hasta ahora sigue siendo una de mis favoritas la recomiendo
T**A
Beautiful - From Indigenous Sacred Ways to Hinduism... What a Hit!
Brother Bear is an animated film set in a very simple time. The picturesque wilderness of the film is breathtaking, with green pastures and rolling hills along with the clear waters and snow-topped mountains, one can get lost in the colorful yet calm beauty. We are introduced to the faith of the indigenous people very early on, with the shaman, who is the elder wise-woman of the tribe. She is a kind-natured "nana"/matriarch of the family and is the overseer of the spiritual lives of the tribe. We are then introduced to Keni and his two brothers. The film progresses quickly from frolic and play to the storyline. Keni is initiated into manhood with a formal ceremony where he is given his totem, or charge in life, which is to be a loving bear. He displays his immaturity, by rushing off to the ceremony and not setting the bear trap correctly, which becomes the source of much drama to follow. After coming back and realizing that the basket his brother made has been destroyed, and rushing off to right his wrong, he sets the entire family up for tragedy, revenge, and a great lesson. Sitka, the oldest brother is killed trying to save the lives of his two youngest brothers, and Keni, determined to avenge his brother's death, sets out and kills the bear that he believes is to blame for his brother's death. This cruel act of killing creates unbalance in the spirit-world and Sitka, now an eagle spirit, wants to teach his brother's a valuable lesson. Keni is transformed into a bear and his brother takes Keni's role as the avenger. The irony is that he is not realizing that he has set out on this mission of revenge, and the hunted is his newly transformed brother Keni. Keni meets up with a boisterous cub, called Koda and becomes his protector and friend, and later realizes that he was the "monster" that has killed Koda's mother. It is in this turn of events that Keni and his brother realize and step into the true meanings of their totems, love and wisdom. This film was a great glimpse into the belief of Indigenous Sacred Ways, from the respect of the shaman, the transitional ceremony from boyhood to manhood, the respect for the spirit world and the honor for the beauty of nature. The movie is displayed with precision and craft, from the feeling of how Indigenous people find beauty in the afterlife and the land with its great colorful imagery. We were also even introduced to Hindu/Indigenous Ways with the moose and his individual yoga, along with him acting as a guru and leading the others in yoga. The circle of life was displayed in terms of the animals as well as the humans... We Are One!
J**E
I haven't seen nether of these movies yet, so that's why I got this Blu-ray combo pack with DVD. I was lucky enough that the case to this Blu-ray is NOT damaged. The quality of that item was actually very good. The condition of this item is good. While I was searching for more items, this one appeared to caught my attention and got me interested in buying this item. I can't wait to see this.
L**E
I have loved this movie since I was a child. Soooo disheartened, as per the photo's you can see the cover is damaged to the point that if I attempt to take the DVD out, the cover will disintegrate. I do not know if the damage was from transit of not. I'm looking into that. The MOVIE from my memory is wonderful, very beautifully done with a powerful message. Would 10/10 recommend the MOVIE.
P**Z
Todo perfecto :)
S**R
OK
齋**ナ
良い
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