Why does Tim have such a paranoid love for the Grizzlies, he would rather give his destiny to the Grizzlies' impermanent mood?
This film can be made into an animal lover's fanatical follower of grizzly bears, but thanks to the genius of Werner Herzog, we have seen more.
Tim cannot find true love and sincerity in his society, and no one regards him as his own kind. But when he came into contact with Xiong, Xiong's acceptance of him made him feel that he had found pure sincerity. The bear is dangerous and simple. When he broke through the dangerous obstacles, he found pure sincerity. He found his belongings. His love for bears is to fill his hungry heart. When he tasted the complete acceptance, the true and pure confession and dependence that only animals can have, he would never leave or let go. He felt worthy of his life at this time. His love for bears is his desire for love; his protection for bears is his own protection; his attachment to bears is an attachment to his own life; his love for bears is to maintain his own life .
"Thank you so much for these animals,
for giving me a life.
"I had no life.
Now I have a life."
Then, since he left this Alaskan wilderness and he has no real life, who can blame He stays here, even if his life may be taken away at any time, but at least between this dangerous and uncertain life and death, he feels that he is truly alive. At these moments that may disappear at any time, he feels love. This emotion makes him feel worthy of life.
Love is the same as drugs, even if it kills oneself, it will only ask for more. Who knows, is drug use only to replace the nerve signals generated by love?
I am happy for Tim. He is a person whose socialization has failed. Some of these people live in loneliness, peaceful pain, and lifeless lives; some take up guns, find evidence that they don’t need socialization in the killing, and use others’ deaths to prove themselves right-my failure is Your fault, the inferior you let me lose love. But although Tim failed, he did not belong to these two types of people. He found a way to get his life with drugs. He didn't hurt anyone. He gave love, he got love, he was very happy, he lived a full life, he died without regret.
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