bear boy meets bear

Kareem 2022-04-01 08:01:02

This is a story of dying and finally succeeding.

The male protagonist takes his girlfriend to camp in the wilderness. Completely lost due to conceit. This critical moment has fallen off the chain -- "I am so conceited that the male protagonist does not bring a map. This is a death one.
When the male protagonist saw the bear walking towards the tent, he lost his soul and did not calm himself, but panicked to find an axe (the axe is for a fart, can you break the bear skin?). Bear spray was not used in the first time. This is the second death.

Having said that, the male protagonist asked the girl to hide behind him at the most critical moment, and when he was dragged away, he did not forget to call the girl to run away. Lots of extra points.


Besides, it's okay to say a few words to a passing stranger. But precautions should still be there. If you really encounter a pervert, it will be over.

ps: Going to camp next weekend, it is very unlucky to see this. Don't talk about meeting a bear

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  • Thomas 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    There are a few shots with good tones

  • Nico 2022-04-01 09:01:19

    It is rare that Canada finally did not waste the great forest resources and made an excellent wild movie. At the beginning, I saw Haven's Eric Balfour. The plot is very real. Every character is deeply and vividly portrayed, and the relationship between the characters is very progressive. It's in place and the camera sense is very good. The forest's hallucination and fainting are very well expressed, and there is not too much meaningless killing and blood, and there is no such thing as a ghost. It is true that a bear in the wild is deadly. There is no need for Hannibal to be considered in the same type of film. one in a hundred

Backcountry quotes

  • Alex: You know we'll be lucky to see anything bigger than a chipmunk, right?