Review of Grizzly Man (2005) by Becs D — 14 Jul 2014
An immediately captivating premise is elevated by Werner Herzog's perfect pacing and elegant editing, and the undeniably beautiful yet eerie, tragically ironic footage taken by Timothy Treadwell, the man who lived for 13 summers with grizzly bears before being eaten by one in 2003.
The clearly troubled, possibly insane Treadwell set out to film bears, and Herzog instead turns this wealth of amazing footage on its original, now-deceased filmmaker to create an utterly human story.
This review of Grizzly Man (2005) was written by Becs D on 14 Jul 2014.
Grizzly Man has generally received very positive reviews.
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