Hundreds of Beavers

2022

Action / Adventure / Comedy

7
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 96% · 72 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 85% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 7.8/10 10 3436 3.4K

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Plot summary

In the 19th century, a drunken applejack salesman must go from zero to hero and become North America's greatest fur trapper by defeating hundreds of beavers.


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April 19, 2024 at 04:19 PM

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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by FunkyDragon 9 / 10

Truly a Love-It or Hate-It movie

I haven't laughed this much through a movie in ages. Maybe ever.

But it will be a polarizing title, because you're either going to love it or hate it - not much room for a middle ground.

Some of the jokes are predictable and you can guess them right before they happen, but they're still satisfying. However, a bunch of the time, you're also wondering where on earth the movie is going. Fortunately, they introduce a plot device with goals or side quests to keep the plot progressing.

The film is surprisingly gory, but the fluffy stuffed-animal nature of it makes it all the more hilarious. I could have done without a couple sexual jokes, as those will keep me from showing the movie to my kids. But this movie knows what it is and embraces it.

This is one of the weirdest, silliest films I have ever seen, and I highly recommend you watch it with friends, not alone.

Reviewed by baileybap 9 / 10

Hundreds of Beavers

A black and white, essentially silent film has never been this much fun, nor has it been crafted with such exuberant adolescent heart, yet Hundreds of Beavers channels all of its ambitious, lo-fi energy into one of the most exhilarating gut-busting films I've seen in quite some time. Scrabbled together with no money, six beaver costumes, and spare time with friends Mike Cheslik creates a Looney-Tunes-level physical comedy romp, enlisting endless sight gags and simple plot mechanics that only get bigger, better, and sillier. The one-note story of an applejack farmer becoming a master beaver hunter gets elevated by revenge, romance, and subtle intelligence, leading to a climax full of payoffs that have been carefully placed throughout its runtime, amplifying Hundreds of Beavers' ability and soul. While the film isn't necessarily an emotional one, I found myself moved, if not for the characters than for the filmmaking. With no studio backing or theatrical distribution, Hundreds of Beavers has nothing to leverage and nothing to sacrifice, it's inherently itself through and through to the very end. Doing so, it soars to such great giddy heights that it's unwaveringly momentous that so much imagination still exists and proves there's still so much more to make, a true testament to the power of visual storytelling.

Reviewed by babyjaguar 7 / 10

100 Beavers: Visual Gags + Absurdist Fiction

This film, which used composite shot footage, which was humorously referencing video game strategies. This almost slapstick Buster Keaton like, or Bruce Campbell antics?) comedy, features "devilishly" stunts plus witty audio bits.

There's no spoken dialogue, mostly visual one may just say that this production crew was influenced by Wes Anderson, but has roots with the cinema of Absurdist Fiction or surreal humor meet Walt Disney.

This laborous effort shows brilliant gimmick, playing with the idea of the hunted and the hunter. This crew mainly of Wisconsin based talents showing up across the country with film festivals snapping up awards for special effects abd comedy.

The narrative follows a hunter played by Ryland Brickson trying get on the hunt, with interruptions by local animal and population living in the woods.

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