The "Trend view" has published a review of the upcoming film "Cocaine Bear," which is based on the true story of a bear that ingested a large amount of cocaine that was dropped from a drug smuggler's plane in the 1980s. The film is directed by Elizabeth Banks and stars Keri Russell and O'Shea Jackson Jr.

The review notes that the film is a "wildly entertaining romp," with a strong performance from Russell as the lead character, a photojournalist who becomes embroiled in the bear's story. The bear itself, played by a mix of animatronics and real footage, is described as "a marvel of modern movie magic."

However, the review also notes that the film does not fully address the serious implications of the real-life event. The bear ultimately died from the ingestion of the drugs, and the incident highlighted the dangers of drug smuggling and its impact on wildlife. The review suggests that the film misses an opportunity to explore these themes in depth.

Overall, the review concludes that "Cocaine Bear" is a "fun and entertaining" film, but falls short in addressing the larger issues surrounding the true story it is based on.