nunia [个人文集]
加入时间: 2005/11/04 文章: 2184
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作者:nunia 在 寒山小径 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org
watched this film last night, pretty intense.
'In this mesmerizing film, acclaimed director Werner Herzog explores the life and death of amateur grizzly bear expert and wildlife perservationist Timothy Treadwell, who lived unarmed among grizzlies for 13 summers."
But in the summer of 2003, Tim and his girl friend Amie were eaten alive by a grizzly bear. The tragedy was recorded on Tim's video camera on the audio channel...
James Berardinelli, who called the film one of the ten best of 2005, said:
"Grizzly Man addresses some esoteric themes. Is there a line between man and nature? Did Treadwell see himself as more bear than man? Were the liberties he took by initiating such close contact with the bears 'disrespectful' (as one Native American puts it) to the natural boundaries between a predator and its potential prey? Certainly, Treadwell found a clarity in the wilderness with his beloved bears that he could not achieve in human society. And he died the way he wanted to (or, as one person states, 'he got what he deserved' ); unfortunately, he took someone else with him. Grizzly Man is compelling material from start to finish."[3]
Roger Ebert, a longtime supporter of Werner Herzog's work, awarded the film four stars.
"'I will protect these bears with my last breath,' Treadwell says. After he and Amie become the first and only people to be killed by bears in the park, the bear that is guilty is shot dead. His watch, still ticking, is found on his severed arm. I have a certain admiration for his courage, recklessness, idealism, whatever you want to call it, but here is a man who managed to get himself and his girlfriend eaten, and you know what? He deserves Werner Herzog."[4]
作者:nunia 在 寒山小径 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org |
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