Grizzly Man

Laverna 2021-12-26 08:01:01

"Grizzly Man" is a selfie taken by a man named Timothy Treadwell in a place far from where people live.
He loves bears, loves animals, and loves everything. Naturally,
he died of bears.

Watching him speak to the camera he has set up, while stroking the little fox on the side,
his heart will be softly messed up.
The guitar accompanies the song, the power of old folk songs.

Now the longhorns are gone,
And the drovers are gone,
The Comaches are gone,
And the outlaws are gone,
Geronimo's gone,
And Sam Bass is gone
And the lions is gone,
And the red wolf is gone.
(And Treadwell is gone)

Well, he cursed all the roads and the old mule
And he cursed the automobile,
said this is no place for an hombre like I am
In this new world of asphalt and steel,
Then he'd look off some place in the distance
At something only he could see,
he'd say all that's left now are the old days
Damned old coyotes and me,
and they'd go.


Don Edwards's song makes people sigh

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Extended Reading
  • Asa 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    In a way, Treadwell and Herzog are somewhat similar. He became his own martyr, and he died well. I actually like the picture of him getting along with those foxes. In addition, the most exciting part of this film is the scene where the two bears fight.

  • Shanna 2022-03-23 09:02:21

    As far as the poster is cool, the protagonist is a bit Luther, not as good as into the wild literature and art. After spending so long with a wild bear, I can't tame a bear to cross a stream or something. I really don't care, let alone practice a bear shape.

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.