☆ ☆ ½
Cocaine Bear (2023) – E. Banks
Well, the title says it all. More comedy than horror – although there is
plenty of gross-out gore – based on the ridiculous effects of the title drug on
the (CGI) animal that eats it (after it is dropped from a plane in a smuggling
operation gone wrong). This was Ray
Liotta’s last film and he doesn’t actually make a fool of himself, he’s the
head drug dealer played straight (so to speak), not for laughs. Director Elizabeth Banks (an actress in her
own right but not in this film) keeps things moving briskly, as the drug
dealers seek to find the missing drugs in a national park (“Blood Mountain”) in
Georgia USA, and the plot holds together pretty well across the 90 minutes (unlike
other “exploitation” films). I suppose
we might draw some parallels between mom Keri Russell searching for her lost
daughter and the protective mother bear looking after her cubs, but it would be
a stretch to search this movie for themes.
That said, the man vs. nature plot line (with nature out of control)
might allude to the world’s climate emergency and our inability to cope with it
but then we’ve really gone too far. Much like the bear in this film.
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