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Rating: PG Overall rating: 3 out of 5 stars Best for Ages: 6+ Ages 3 - 7: Yellow Ages 8 - 12: Green Ages 13 - 17: Green Violence Amount: Green Violence Portrayal: Green Fear: Green Illegal / Harmful: Green Language: Yellow Nudity: Green Sex: Green Review: This animated movie stars the voices of
Jerry Seinfeld, Renee Zellweger, Chris Rock, John Goodman and Oprah.
Barry Benson is a bee that wants to leave the hive and see the world.
When he graduates from Bee College, he learns that he must pick a job
in the hive and work for the rest of his life. He wants to make his own
choices. He leaves the hive and after almost getting killed, he talks
to the human that saved him. They become friends. One day, they go to
the grocery store and Barry sees hundreds of jars of honey being sold
for humans. He is very upset and decides to sue the human race for
stealing honey. The movie is well animated but the dialogue is not
consistently funny enough. The main voices of Seinfeld and Zellweger
are well done but the characters do not capture our emotions. The plot
and fast paced dialogue could be hard to follow for very young
children. I would recommend this movie to children 6 and older. What
does Barry learn about making his own choices and working with a group?
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