Review of Grizzly Man (2005) by Lady D — 21 Oct 2010
Wow, this film raises so many questions and possible conspiracies, but is a very interesting watch.
BEWARE CONTAINS SPOILERS.
There seems no doubt that Timothy Treadwell (The Kind Warrior) had a love for the bears he spent several seasons around, he also seemed to show no fear around them.
The documentary made up of amateur footage by Treadwell, mixed with interviews from friends and family, plus expert opinions on the death of Treadwell and girlfriend, was a slightly warts n all type of film.
The documentary certainly has you questioning certains elements of the quest; the bears getting used to humans could be bad for Poaching (as mentioned in the film), Treadwell tried to appear in the footage as if he were alone, but that wasn't always the case, little tantrums and ongoing camera takes, seemed to show a little more self-importance than perhaps you would normally associate with such a person.
The conspiracist in me almost wonders if this was a "Regiie Perrin" type exit, the main reason behind it was the lens cap being kept on, when the whole attack was taking place. The killing of the Culprit was against everything the film should have stood for.
This review of Grizzly Man (2005) was written by Lady D on 21 Oct 2010.
Grizzly Man has generally received very positive reviews.
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