John Munro Cameron

John Munro Cameron

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    • Eliezer 2021-12-30 17:17:21

      "Instinctive Reaction": Revealing Human Nature in Instinctive Reaction

      This is a profound movie.
      It is a mockery and reflection on human beings. The protagonist is in the jungle and looks at society. The day and night with the gorilla makes him soberly aware of the hypocrisy of human nature and the ugliness of society, so he gradually isolates himself from the world...

    • Sheila 2021-12-30 17:17:21

      "The Silent Instinct" is more than fame and fortune in the world

      Professor Ethan Powell is an anthropologist who has been dedicated to studying gorillas. However, he has been missing for two years and no one knows where he is. Recently, he was deported to the United States by the local African government. He killed two local police officers in Africa and wounded...

    • Harvey 2022-03-26 09:01:11

      It was very small when I watched it, but it had a big impact on me. The part I remember is the part of building trust with the orangutan. At that time, I didn't understand the fart or cried.

    • Johann 2021-12-30 17:17:21

      Tencent has the resources but it is not allowed to cast screens to TV. The resources on Youku are fake. It’s a bit esoteric. Anyway, I knew that an old man was obsessed with studying orangutans. Later he killed the people who invaded or killed orangutans. Later, he was arrested by the group and went to prison in the United States. Then the psychologist came to evaluate him. At first he was unable to communicate and refuse. After communication, the two gradually trusted each other until they finally became friends. Later, under the cover of inmates, the old man successfully escaped from prison, that's it. As for the connotation, I really can’t understand it. I can only give a few general terms, predator? nature? control? free? human rights? fair? trust? Barabara or something

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    Instinct quotes

    • Theo Calder: Well, he thought you were a gorilla.

      Ethan Powell: No! Not a gorilla. For the first time in history a gorilla reached out to a man. Do you know how significant that is?

    • Ethan Powell: Are you listening to me?