The director is the protagonist

Ronny 2022-04-20 09:01:57

As the director said, what Timothy Treadwell is fighting against is civilization itself. This civilization drove Thoreau out of Walden and drove John Muir into the wilderness. It is for this reason that Werner Herzog is willing to accept this video material, acting as director and screenwriter at the same time, interpreting a legendary life with his unique method. There's a scene that's stuck in my head for a long time, even when Herzog, who used to be able to point a loaded gun at Kinski, gives the director a trembling profile when he hears the final recording of Treadwell and his girlfriend before they die. , and advised the owner of the recording to delete this thrilling material. There is a song at the end of the film: Now the long horns are gone, And the drovers are gone, The Comanches are gone, And the outlaws are gone, Geronimo is gone, And Sam Bass is gone, And the lion is gone, And the red wolf(Treadwell) is gone... Treadwell is gone, everything disappears into the mist in the distance, leaving only this world of chaos and killing~

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  • Reyna 2022-03-20 09:02:04

    He is innocent and happy

  • Ron 2022-04-21 09:02:43

    Thank you for the favor and curse of fate. I don't know who I am anymore. I don't know whether I am an angel or a devil. I am strong or weak.

Grizzly Man quotes

  • Timothy Treadwell: Well, its now after two o'clock on October 4th and the tent has caved in due to the storm and I'm still here with my little teddy bear "Teddypher the bear" and I think the storm has actually gotten a little weaker, but in the course of it getting stronger, it crushed the wall in and dent some of the poles and you really can't do much about it, because once they get like that, they stay just kinda bunged in and you're screwed and all that.

  • Timothy Treadwell: [laughing] My tent crushed in and I love it. It's pathetic, but I love it.