stupid x human~~

Susanna 2022-04-19 09:02:19

When I saw treadwell running with a few foxes while holding the camera in the middle of the film, I burst into tears "come on go home" is what he was shouting. Animals know where their home is, everything happens so silently to them, they ignore it, they are animals, a baby in the womb of nature. What about humans? Where is home? Does it have anything to do with nature's womb? fucking freak? Or is nature being incest?
The treadwell was basically stripped off by herzog, and herzog expressed all aspects of him, in every detail, even how he died was implied by the visual language on the camera. People are not fucking things. We long for the innocence and primitiveness of animals, and we also long for the richness and development of life. We want to know the mysteries of the universe, and at the same time, we hope that nature is just like a fool who is fooled by us. We learn, we make , we change, we are bullshit, we run around in natural robes and claim to be naked, we're human, we're hunters, we're treadwell, we're herzog, we're fucking pirated disc viewers, we're no-nonsense good network operator. Say more~~. Maybe the last shot is what herzog really wants to express, an accidental state of carefree, from the foreshadowing of a long reality, maybe the goal of life is just for an accident, stupid X human~~~

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  • Antonio 2022-04-23 07:02:51

    I don't really like to watch documentaries, this is one of the few that makes me feel good

  • Stuart 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    Although it is telling the story of Moshe Treadwell, I see Herzog, who has always been stubborn and persistent, in the film. Best documentary I've seen in 2006.

Grizzly Man quotes

  • Sam Egli: Treadwell was, I think, meaning well. Trying to do things to help the resource of the bears. But, to me, he was acting like he was working with people wearing bear costumes out there, instead of wild animals. Those bears are big and ferocious and they come equipped to kill you and eat you and that's just what Treadwell was asking for. He got what he was asking for. He got what he deserved, in my opinion. The tragedy of it was taking the girl with him. I think the only reason that Treadwell lasted as long in the game as he did, was that the bears probably thought there was something wrong with him, like he was mentally retarded or something. That bear, I think, that day, decided that he had either had enough of Tim Treadwell or that something clicked in that bear's head that he thought 'Hey, you know, he might be good to eat.' My opinion, I think Treadwell thought these bears were big, scary looking, harmless creatures that he could go up and pet and sing to, and they would bond as children of the universe or some odd. I think he had lost sight of what was really going on.

  • [Ghost, a fox Treadwell has befriended, has gone into Treadwell's tent and stolen his hat]

    Timothy Treadwell: Oh, goddamn it! I can't believe this! GHOST! Ghost, where's that fucking hat? That hat is so frigging valuable for this trip. Ghost, you come back here with that friggin' hat. If it's in the den, I'm gonna fucking explode.