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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | NTSC |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| UPC: | 057373169469 |
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Customer Reviews of Grizzly Man
Mr. Chocolate is a Carnivore I liked this movie but I have to agree with all the reviews (who rate it both good and bad) that say Timothy Treadwell is emotionally and mentally ill. It's true: the most amazing thing about his story was that he wasn't killed and eaten any sooner. <
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>I sympathize with the family and friends for their loss, but I can't gloss over what a crazy, grandstanding and ultimately suicidal "mission" this was. He wasn't exactly Diane Fossey, who literally fought poachers off the mountain gorillas in Rwanda--these bears were in a state park. <
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>Absolutely NOTHING in science or life tells Treadway or anyone else that it's safe to live with bears. He ventures into the wild and lives in a constant state of delusion, even as the bears kill and eat each other, his cute little foxes, the adorable little cubs. As Herzog points out, there's nothing to support Treadway's fantasy world of harmony in the bloody Alaskan wilderness. <
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>GRIZZLY MAN is a fascinating story but I have to agree with the reviews which compare the interviews with BEST IN SHOW or A MIGHTY WIND. <
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>(If you were fascinated by this story, check out the book INTO THE WILD, about another young man who disappeared and died in the Alaskan bush in an attempt to live off the land. GORILLAS IN THE MIST is both a book and a movie about Diane Fossey, another controversial person who fought on behalf of endangered animals).
Grizzly Delusion
This documentary really stays with you, it is quite disturbing. Timothy Treadwell seems to be manic, it's really the only was to explain his actions, that and he at first seems to have a death wish, then it like morphs into a serious mesiah complex, it's hard to watch him deteriorate, you want to look away. Director Herzog, interjects himself into the film and he becomes a character as well, and I was not sure about it at first, but when he listens to the audio of Treadwells death, you could tell that he was truly shaken and deeply moved by what he heard and his decision not to air it, reinforces this. The interview with Treadwell's parents was heatbreaking, watching his mom clutch his childhood bear that he had with him up until the end, shakes you to the core. This is a unique documentary, since the subject is actually a sort of co-documentarian...this is really well done, he must have been shocked that one of his beloved Grizzlies would turn on him, that must have felt like the ultimate betrail.
Pretty much unwatchable...
When the focus is on bear behavior it's fascinating, which is why I'm giving it 2 stars instead of 1. Unfortunately this film, like Treadwell's actions, isn't about the bears. It's about Treadwell.
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>I've never seen a guy so much in love with himself, he's a poser, a Marlin Perkins wannabe. You can tell he wants National Geographic funding so bad he can taste it.
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>Unfortunately his desires ended up getting himself and his girlfriend killed.