This is Danish director Esben Toft Jacobsen's feature film debut. The film is animated beautifully, in particular the 'forbidden forest' and all the wonderful creatures living in it. While computer graphics are used, the look and feel of the film are very different from the 3D animated movies from Hollywood that we have become accustomed to. Many of the scenes have a painting-like texture to them, and are certainly wonderful to look at.
THE GREAT BEAR should appeal the most to young children because the story is simple, the great bear is cute and cuddly, and the film is filled with childhood wonders. The message of love for all creatures great and small runs throughout the film, which has led to comparisons being drawn with works of Hayao Miyazaki, the grandmaster of animation. While this film may not have the magic of Miyazaki's works, it is nevertheless a refreshing offering from a talented new director.