I feel very unhappy about the comments made by many interviewed people in the documentary. No matter whether I agree with this approach or not, in the face of this kind of loss of life, there should always be some minimum respect for the deceased.
There is also the part where Timothy yelled at the camera, which lasted for a long time and felt suspicious of taking it out of context. There should be a lot of documentary footage shot by timothy, but in such a limited documentary, he emphasized this kind of temporary scolding with too much space. . .
There is also a close-up of the tragically dead body and skull of the grizzly bear in the film. I believe that as the film said, it is a scene that Timothy does not want to see even if he dies, so why is it broadcast? Documentaries should also emphasize media ethics.
In short, I think the idea is good, but the result is still unsatisfactory.
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