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    ‘Hundreds Of Beavers’ Review – A Riotous Romp Through Whimsical Wonder

    • By Cody Allen
    • April 17, 2024
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    Black and white image depicting a man in a bear costume surrounded by others in similar costumes, holding objects, in a rustic setting.

    Get ready to be swept off your feet by this marvel that took me by surprise: Hundreds of Beavers, a silent, black-and-white spectacle crafted by the imaginative minds of Mike Cheslik and Ryland Brickson Cole Tews. Inspired by the golden age of silent films, Cheslik and Tews bring to life a timeless piece of cinema that captures the essence of raw creativity and boundless imagination. This cinematic masterpiece transports viewers to a world where imagination knows no bounds, where every frame is meticulously crafted to evoke a sense of wonder and awe.

    Enter the enchanting world of Hundreds of Beavers, where the Beavers take center stage as enthralling protagonists, navigating a landscape reminiscent of classic silent films infused with a touch of contemporary flair. As they set out on their escapades, they defy the conventional portrayal of the rugged American frontiersman, challenging the mythos perpetuated by figures of the past. Through a blend of humor and insight, the film explores the absurdity and colonialist undertones woven into this cultural archetype.

    A snowy landscape with a line of carved wooden bear statues, each holding a log, amid snow-covered trees and terrain.
    Hundreds of Beavers – Directed by Mike Cheslik

    Right from the start, the film dives headlong into the realm of the eccentric, promising an unpredictable escapade. Drawing inspiration from vibrant musical shows featuring mascots and spirited performances, the film radiates a distinctive charm that is both nostalgic and cutting-edge. Though presented in classic black and white, the film pulsates with the infectious energy of those lively musicals, infusing the narrative with a playful tribute. Cheslik and Tews embrace their influences with gusto, concocting a rich array of ideas and themes that result in an adventure as audacious as it is enchanting.

    Dialogue takes a backseat in Hundreds of Beavers, with much of the storytelling relying on non-verbal cues and physicality. This silent yet expressive approach lends the film a universal appeal, inviting viewers to lose themselves in a world where actions speak volumes. The film is a visual feast with its stark black and white palette serving as a backdrop for a cavalcade of surreal elements. The ensemble cast, comprising a mix of actors and mascot performers, infuses the screen with dynamic vitality, enriching the unfolding tale with layers of whimsy and absurdity.

    Black and white image of individuals in vintage deep-sea diving suits pulling a sled through a snowy landscape.
    Hundreds of Beavers – Directed by Mike Cheslik

    Tews’ expressive and cartoonish performance sets the tone, employing exaggerated movements and facial expressions to convey a narrative that transcends language barriers. Complementing this, the live-action cartoonish costumes bring an additional layer of humor to the proceedings, injecting the film with a playful irreverence that is simultaneously endearing and daring. Amidst the characters’ journey through this peculiar world, the fusion of human and animal mascots fosters a charming sense of whimsy.

    At first glance, this feature may seem like a flight of fancy, but beneath its playful exterior lies a meticulously crafted work with a clear sense of purpose. Seamlessly blending animation with captivating performances, the film transports viewers to a world where anthropomorphic creatures hold sway. Clad in fur suits reminiscent of a fantastical realm, these larger-than-life characters inject a bawdy and uproarious energy into the storyline.

    A black and white photo of two people in furry winter costumes, one dressed as a bear and another as a raccoon, standing in a snowy landscape.
    Hundreds of Beavers – Directed by Mike Cheslik

    What truly distinguishes Hundreds of Beavers is its immersive and intricate world-building. Each frame is a treasure trove of nods to classic films and cartoons, offering inventive twists on familiar themes that keep audiences guessing. It’s a captivating whirlwind of cinematic references and imaginative storytelling, inviting viewers to join in on the adventure and embrace the unexpected. Picture the timeless charm of Chaplin infused into a contemporary landscape inhabited by whimsical creatures, each moment brimming with surprises and laughter. These are just glimpses of the delightful surprises that this adventure has in store.

    Hundreds of Beavers is a tour-de-force—a delightful romp through a universe of unlimited imagination, offering a viewing experience that is as entertaining as it is unconventional. With its playful spirit and quirky charm, this film stands as a testament to creativity and the sheer joy of embracing the peculiar and unexpected. So, dear viewer, get ready for a riot, balls-off-wall good time on this wacky journey unlike any other!

    Hundreds of Beavers is currently playing in select theaters and is available on select Digital platforms. The film will be available as an SVOD exclusive on Fandor beginning April 19. For a full list of theatrical engagements, please visit the official website here. 

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    9.5

    Hundreds of Beavers is a tour-de-force—a delightful romp through a universe of unlimited imagination, offering a viewing experience that is as entertaining as it is unconventional.

    • GVN Rating 9.5
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    Cody Allen
    Cody Allen

    It all started when I was a kid watching Saturday morning cartoons like the Spider-Man: Animated Series and Batman. Since then I’ve been hooked to the world of pop culture. Huge movie lover from French New Wave, to the latest blockbusters, I love them all. Huge Star Wars and Marvel geek. When I’m free from typing away at my computer, you can usually catch me watching a good flick or reading the next best comic. Come geek out with me on Twitter @somedudecody.

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