Review of Grizzly Man (2005) by Ashok B — 28 Jul 2009
Stunning human drama that is made even more momentous by Herzog's direction and narration. The link between Treadwell and Herzog's old leading actor Klaus Kinski are ever present, as Treadwell's looks, rants and strong views mirror the late German actor's mannerisms.
Herzog makes this film not only a retelling of Treadwell's life, but a beautiful testament to nature and the bear, a diary and analysis of a complex man (Treadwell) and a beautiful look at what separates being human and being an animal.
Simply fantastic.
This review of Grizzly Man (2005) was written by Ashok B on 28 Jul 2009.
Grizzly Man has generally received very positive reviews.
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