another person's life

Alejandra 2022-03-23 09:02:21

The movie is not exquisite, but the pictures are the real records before the death of life, which is quite precious. Timothy's freehand approach to the relationship between bears, foxes and people reminds me that the truth is not what you see. He obviously has his own bottom line, and within the range that he can grasp, he naturally presents a kind, gentle, and affectionate appearance. admirable. The fluffy-tailed fox ran after him, let him be caressed, and slept curled up beside him. The grizzly bear swims, paces, catches fish, and occasionally nuzzles his fingertips. The twitching muscles of two adult grizzly bears remind viewers that this is definitely not a big plush toy.

Civilizations are moving in many directions, with little progress in symbiosis with nature. Grizzlies are such a fringe crowd that his visceral attempt is understood by his peers as breaking seven thousand years of boundaries, getting too close to dangerous animals and killing them. He's easy to understand because he's like a carefree child, and hard to understand because few people have been living like him all the time. He named different grizzly bears, Micky, Chocolate, Saturn, kept saying "love you", praying crazy for the animals with his mind, and there was a teddy bear in his tent. He has transformed from an ordinary person in the field to the first expert an intruder wants to meet. It is far better to approach the real environment full of danger like a warrior than to easily face the hypocritical world created by cowards. At some point, he had conflicting thoughts about transforming into a bear, which kept him away from intruders and sympathized with every misfortune that happened to a grizzly.

Killing doesn't fit Timothy's romantic philosophy of survival. The sudden arrival of death is a sigh. He did die here, thankfully in the way he wanted. The big fox and the little fox still passed near the tent where they finally set up camp, and his ashes mixed with grizzly bear and fox fur were scattered on the nearby lawn. Perhaps indifference is the natural truth, and mysterious intimacy does not exist at all. But Timothy doesn't think life is that complicated, like all sane madmen. He has become the interface into the Grizzly's world, and as long as Timothy is alive, the world he's introduced into remains charming and peaceful. But few people can keep such a resort.

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  • Adrian 2022-04-23 07:02:51

    need some space between people and wildlife

  • Lucie 2021-12-26 08:01:01

    Seeing the urge to cry at the end. "His biggest enemy is society and civilization." To put love on beasts is essentially a disappointment in society. Sometimes, once the ugliness of the society is so disgusting, the choice to avoid the world can't be reversed, whether it is kinship, religion or favorability. substance. He didn't hurt anyone, and he blended into nature sincerely, and he could be called a good person. Dedicated to protecting wild bears but lost their lives, natural game rules always bully the lonely and helpless

Grizzly Man quotes

  • Sam Egli: 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.'

  • Willy Fulton - Pilot: [singing along with song] Now the long horns are gone And the drovers are gone The Comanche's are gone And the outlaws are gone Now Quantro is gone Stan Watie is gone And the lion is gone And the Red Wolf is gone

    Willy Fulton - Pilot: And Treadwell is gone...