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Laila 2022-04-20 09:01:57
self-imposed exile
The whole film just gave me an inexplicable sense of unreality, and even the director's interview and filming with documentary techniques and the protagonist's own filming are not as realistic as watching a purely fictional film. After thinking about it for a while, I found that the protagonist's...
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Muhammad 2022-04-19 09:02:19
"I'm the only protection for these animals"
A man who spent 13 years observing and protecting grizzlies in Alaska lost his life at the hands of his beloved animal. The coldness of nature, the impermanence of life and the passion of human beings are fully displayed.
This is a biographical film made for men, with an animal documentary color....

Timothy Treadwell
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Eriberto 2022-03-27 09:01:12
Although idealism is sometimes mentally retarded, it still supports idealism. Idealistic mental retardation makes more sense than "kitsch" (Milan Kundera) cleverness. You do not understand because you have not or have long forgotten yourself.
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Haley 2022-03-26 09:01:08
Halfway through, I can't watch it anymore. A buddy who was responsible for protecting grizzly bears and his girlfriend were eaten by bears... After that, everyone remembered the documentary about him... Some people said it was his mission, some people said he forgot The wildness of nature is too young too simple sometimes naive....
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