choice and price

Gretchen 2022-03-25 09:01:11

A lunatic has descended on Alaska's grizzly sanctuary.

Glaciers separate this natural paradise from the human world.

He gets close to, knows, protects grizzly bears, and has an extraordinary obsession with them.

Maybe no one knows where this obsession came from, only that he was accompanied by a teddy bear throughout his childhood.

And he always carried it with him. In the tent, he carried it like a child through every silent and dark forest night.

From rebellion in the world, it seems to be moving towards natural simplicity, but in fact it has become a human anti-bone.

He wants to integrate into the world of grizzly bears, and may just want to abandon the human society, here is just one of the options.

For him, the easiest and most romantic choice.

Repeatedly saying I'm going to die here, at the hands of these grizzly bears. It was as if he really saw where his destiny was.

With faith in this fate, he got his wish.

The girlfriend's companion is a sad accident, or a fateful lead.

Putting aside the label of angry youth, most people cannot live with extraordinary choices, loyalty to the passion in life, persistence and courage to death.

The ditty hummed by the bearded pilot, a touch of sadness, for him and the world.

Choice and price are the eternal destiny of this world.

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Extended Reading
  • Flavio 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    The connection between man and nature is death

  • Micheal 2021-12-26 08:01:01

    8.5 Teacher Guanbing said it very deeply. In the form, it demonstrates how the self and the non-self dialectically exist and interact through the comparison of similar private images and interviews. In Timothy's heart, the non-self (that is, the grizzly bear) is the patron saint of self (that is, human), but the non-self in nature kills the self. Through the two-way exploration of "external vision" and "introspection", we can reach the deepest understanding of the characters: you should look at people before understanding people (how many directors are eager to establish an emotional connection between the characters and the audience and ignore this basic " Understanding the problem"), after all, to understand people is to understand ourselves

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.