Los Angeles Times

‘Big Bear’ and other films.

- — Katie Walsh

Actor Joey Kern, known best for “Super Troopers” and “Cabin Fever,” heads behind the camera for his directoria­l debut, “Big Bear,” the story of a bungled bachelor party in the mountain town. Kern also wrote and stars as the groom-to-be Joe, and he’s assembled a pack of impishly likable character actors — Tyler Labine, Adam Brody and Zachary Knighton — to play his mischievou­s friends, Nick, Eric and Colin, who are obviously far more stoked on the party than he is. It’s a featherwei­ght “Boys’ Trip” that coasts on the charisma of its performers.

The intent of the weekend is for Joe to “wake up feeling so hungover and guilty you never want to be a bachelor again,” but it takes a hard left with the reveal that Joe’s life is crumbling beneath him.

Is it even a “bachelor party” if the groom-to-be just got dumped? Soon, the boys-will-be-boys antics take a dark turn, involving kidnapping, revenge plots and reckoning with life’s greater heartbreak­s and mysteries.

Kern and crackerjac­k editor Franklin Peterson bring a lively pace to the proceeding­s, aided by the troupe of comically agile man-boys. But the film doesn’t seem to know what it wants to express — is it a Boys Gone Wild trip into the heart of darkness? Or an exploratio­n of the emotional complexiti­es of long-term commitment? Eventually, it loses steam while riding a line between outrageous­ness and earnestnes­s and never quite comes together.

“Big Bear.” No rating. Running time: 1 hour, 28 minutes. Playing: Laemmle Monica Film Center, Santa Monica.

 ?? Barry J. Holmes Blue Fox Entertainm­ent ?? LOOKING at a little toil and trouble are Joey Kern, left, Tyler Labine, Adam Brody, Zachary Knighton.
Barry J. Holmes Blue Fox Entertainm­ent LOOKING at a little toil and trouble are Joey Kern, left, Tyler Labine, Adam Brody, Zachary Knighton.

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