Samson Jorah

Samson Jorah

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    • Clementine 2022-10-24 14:31:09

      wolf trail

      The film is based on the true experience of biologist Farley Mowat. In order to investigate whether arctic wolves would threaten the survival of the deer herd, biologists came to the North Pole alone, and after a short ups and downs, they successfully stationed opposite the wolf den to observe...

    • Jennifer 2022-10-24 10:49:18

      Feel the charm of nature

      There are very old old discs in the house. When I was packing my things, I accidentally took them out and looked at them.
      Placed in the snowy wilderness, the young natural scientist watches the plane disappear beyond the horizon. He seemed so lonely in the whole environment, and after the plane...

    Never Cry Wolf quotes

    • [final line]

      Tyler: [narrating] I believe the wolves went off to a wild and distant place somewhere, although I don't really know... because I turned away, and didn't watch them go.

    • Tyler: [Opening lines: on the train, giving voice-over narration] I just jumped at the opportunity to go. Without even thinking about it, really. Because it opened the way to an old - and very naïve - childhood fantasy of mine: to go off into the wilderness, and test myself against all the dangerous things lurking there. And to find that basic animal that I secretly hoped was hidden somewhere inside myself. I imagined, at that point, I'd become a new man, with a strength and courage I'd never known before.

      Tyler: [Continuing his voice-over narration, with rugged Canadian wilderness rolling by] As I traveled north, it was on about the 3rd day that the reality of what I was about to try to do began to seep into my bones... and gather in a knot in the pit of my stomach.

      Tyler: [Continuing his voice-over narration, now sitting by a railroad siding, with a huge mound of his expedition supplies piled up nearby] Then I finally reached the end of the line: Nootsak. The sheer bulk of the supplies the Department sent along set me back. Because I had to get not only myself, but all this stuff, another 300 miles into the wilderness.