He totally lived the delusion that he had a relationship with animals and nature and got eaten. Sort of like the titanic submarine guy people tried to tell him he was wrong but his dream was too strong.
Other field biologists do the same Treadwell does, just not near bears. You don't want to get to close to as not to disturb their behavior when obseriving them. Treadwell basically said "fuck that, I do what I want" and actively ruined scientific research. No research purposefully camps so close for this reason, as well as safety. On accident bears will get too close, and others experienced this rather often. The movie clearly shows and talks about other people and their campsite procedures. Treadwell used to follow guidelines more closely, it was a slow descent. He was putting himself and others at risk doing this. Trying to normalize a human presence around wild bears is very dangerous. It makes the bears grow up to be even more unpredictable around humans. He didn't care about his safety or anyone else's.
thats why you have so many incels on here and trannies on letterboxd shitting on him, he was autistic but he actually devoted his life to his quirky interests instead of wasting his life talking about them online
if you watch the movie he had tons of kino up close footage of the bears, clearly they were friends with him. he only died because he stayed too late in the season when they start acting crazy
The bears don't eat each other prior to hibernation. At the end of the day it shows his presence was tolerated at best because they became accustomed to him and he was only ever moments away from being seen as lunch.
It's the combination of him being insane with Herzog's nihilistic narration with his German accent that makes it one of the funny and awe inspiring things ever.
I don't think I've ever seen Herzog laughing at a joke now that I think of it. The only time I've seen him kinda smiling is when he recalls Klaus Kinsky destroying his apartment and getting into fistfights with fellow cast members
I rewatched this a few months ago and I can't stop thinking about it. It's so pure. His photography was absolutely kino. His personality was truly unique. And gigantic. Even tho I saw it in theaters when it came out and forgot about it, reliving it again felt like the best documentary I've seen in years. It's fucking amazing
That bit where Herzog talks about the beauty of small elements, nature, silence and stillness and then Treadwell bumbles into shot and starts mugging is so fucking kino
>he's behind me isn't he?
>aaaaaaaahhhh
>haaaaaaa
>ohmygooooood aaaaaaaaaa
what'd he mean by that
thats not the real audio
>and they go hoo-yip hoo-yip hoo
>The coyote's behind me, isn't he?
Looks like he got buggle'd
He totally lived the delusion that he had a relationship with animals and nature and got eaten. Sort of like the titanic submarine guy people tried to tell him he was wrong but his dream was too strong.
>he had a relationship with animals
He lived with them peacefully for 13 years so he kind of did
yeah and some women nag their husband until they end up in a bodybag
whats your point? this dumb homosexual was ill-trained and he knew that it was seasons for them to look for food. he got that girl he was with killed
did he, or did he just live in a van that happens to be near bears
He lived in a tent
watch the movie
That woman fucked him up.
Other field biologists do the same Treadwell does, just not near bears. You don't want to get to close to as not to disturb their behavior when obseriving them. Treadwell basically said "fuck that, I do what I want" and actively ruined scientific research. No research purposefully camps so close for this reason, as well as safety. On accident bears will get too close, and others experienced this rather often. The movie clearly shows and talks about other people and their campsite procedures. Treadwell used to follow guidelines more closely, it was a slow descent. He was putting himself and others at risk doing this. Trying to normalize a human presence around wild bears is very dangerous. It makes the bears grow up to be even more unpredictable around humans. He didn't care about his safety or anyone else's.
>he was gay
Nigga had all these hippie chicks on his dick and it even mentions there were other females visiting him on these trips
girls like gay men because straight men aren't interested in being 'friends' with women.
Shagging women is the perfect cover story for a gay man
>This homosexual fucks more women than most of the people in this board
thats why you have so many incels on here and trannies on letterboxd shitting on him, he was autistic but he actually devoted his life to his quirky interests instead of wasting his life talking about them online
he lived more in 10 years fucking around with the bears than Cinemaphile posting incels will in 90 years.
He also died over 10 gruesome minutes more than I've died in my entire lifetime
>AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH COME OUT HERE I'M BEING KILLED!!!!
if you watch the movie he had tons of kino up close footage of the bears, clearly they were friends with him. he only died because he stayed too late in the season when they start acting crazy
The bears don't eat each other prior to hibernation. At the end of the day it shows his presence was tolerated at best because they became accustomed to him and he was only ever moments away from being seen as lunch.
>clearly they were friends with him
That's not the way things work.
It's the combination of him being insane with Herzog's nihilistic narration with his German accent that makes it one of the funny and awe inspiring things ever.
I don't think I've ever seen Herzog laughing at a joke now that I think of it. The only time I've seen him kinda smiling is when he recalls Klaus Kinsky destroying his apartment and getting into fistfights with fellow cast members
He does have a sense of humor
I rewatched this a few months ago and I can't stop thinking about it. It's so pure. His photography was absolutely kino. His personality was truly unique. And gigantic. Even tho I saw it in theaters when it came out and forgot about it, reliving it again felt like the best documentary I've seen in years. It's fucking amazing
>His rage is almost incandescent, artistic.
That bit where Herzog talks about the beauty of small elements, nature, silence and stillness and then Treadwell bumbles into shot and starts mugging is so fucking kino
I will never forgive that austrian poseur for destroying the tapes. If i ever see him in real life i will rape him to death.
Is it true he got some of the best grizzly footage ever recorded just because he wasn’t afraid to go right up and film them?
For me, it's kodiak bears