The Bear currently has an average rating of 8.2 out of 10 and has been rated by 3678 users on our platform.
Brilliantly real in its portrayal of complex characters and the realities of working in a specific area or industry
What makes The Bear stand out is its sharply observed writing, its rich emotional honesty, its array of electric performances, and some better-than-average TV direction.
Read full review at EmpireThe well-written, well-performed series offers an honest and edgy portrayal of a young man coping with difficult personal circumstances while trying to turn around a struggling family eatery.
Read full review at Common Sense Media...should you watch this genius kitchen drama immediately? ‘Yes, chef!’
Read full review at The GuardianPut you right in the kitchen. A real gem of a series. Really liked that it was the plot that sat the premises for the length of an episode and not the opposite.
Good cast. The acting is well done. The script is good and the story never gets boring despite being about cooking. The separate phalangeal episodes about the individual characters really brings depth and emotion to them and makes the series more ...
Shows like The Bear—with its fully formed tone, presentation, and performances—don’t come around often. Make sure you tune in: it’s a chef’s kiss.
Read full review at Paste MagazineMake Paul Auster condense this into a 1 h an 40 min long movie and it could be poetry. A bit long and uneventful as it is.