Release Date Teddy Bear Aug 22, 2012 Limited
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Actors For Teddy Bear
David Winters,Kim Kold,Chanicha Shindejanic...,Elsebeth Steentoft,Barbara ZatlerGenres Teddy Bear : Drama
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Teddy Bear
User Ranting Teddy Bear : 3.8User Percentage For Teddy Bear : 79 %
User Count Like for Teddy Bear : 1,653
All Critics Ranting For Teddy Bear : 7.6
All Critics Count For Teddy Bear : 15
All Critics Percentage For Teddy Bear : 93 %
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Movie Overview For Teddy Bear
The 38-year-old bodybuilder Dennis would really like to find true love. He has never had a girlfriend and lives alone with his mother in a suburb of Copenhagen. When his uncle marries a girl from Thailand, Dennis decides to try his own luck on a trip to Pattaya, as it seems that love is easier to find in Thailand. He knows that his mother would never accept another woman in his life, so he lies and tells her that he is going to Germany. Dennis has never been out traveling before and the hectic Pattaya is a huge cultural shock for him. The intrusive Thai girls give big bruises to Dennis' naive picture of what love should be like, and he is about to lose hope when he unexpectedly meets the Thai woman Toi.TagLine Teddy Bear
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Review For Teddy Bear
The sex and filial troubles of 308-pound persons are not exactly common. But Matthiesen has evoked both the pathos and courage in these troubles, and, with the help of this reticent giant, explores them enticingly.Stanley Kauffmann-The New Republic
This wispy story is distinguished by its sweetness of spirit, and it comes straight from Kold.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post
A heart-wrenching central performance anchors Mads Matthiesen's intimate, empathetic drama about a Danish bodybuilder who aims to grow up as he nears middle age.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News
A largely likable tale about a 38-year-old man-child trying finally to grow up.
Manohla Dargis-New York Times
A sweetly muted domestic drama struggling to contain a fierce and ancient folk tale.
Ella Taylor-NPR
It's only a slight exaggeration to say Kold gives what may be the performance of the year -- one that not only offsets the movie's momentary dips into self-conscious quirkiness but adds a genuine sweetness to the proceedings.
David Fear-Time Out New York
Its hulking gentle giant non-professional acting star, the real-life bodybuilder Kim Kold, brings the muscles, heart and sensitivity to his role.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
It's Paddy Chayesky's Marty drenched in silent emotion.
Victoria Alexander-FilmsInReview.com
A straight-forward telling of an affecting, devastatingly funny tale, topped by a magnificent lead performance from Kim Kold as Ken, the gentle giant.
Shaun Munro-What Culture
Not exactly a movie about lurid sex tourism, though coming awfully close, the film does risk credibility at times with a protagonist so out of touch, that he seems to hardly have a clue about the difference between hookers and potential housewives.
Prairie Miller-WBAI Radio
Matthiesen and his cast have created a believable space, and that ultimately helps give Teddy Bear the tension of a fine suspense film once Kold sits down across the kitchen table from Steentoft to speak his mind at last.
Noel Murray-AV Club
Kim Kold's Dennis is such an unconventional character it's not hard to be drawn into his world.
Edward Douglas-ComingSoon.net
From its title to its closing caress, Teddy Bear skates perilously close to the cliff's edge of mawkish sentiment.
Elise Nakhnikian-Slant Magazine
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