When he re-arranged the stream to let it flow better he was messing with nature. It was clear from then on (if not earlier) that he had no clue what he was doing. Even clearer than that, he was mentally ill. He experienced mood episodes, was delusional, and paranoid. This film could be shown in a psychology class as a demonstration of bipolar. The messages that he found on the rocks I suspect were written by himself. I don't think he knew they were written by him, because he was so out of it, but I think they were a product of his insanity.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Grizzly Man
When the movie first started off I had an open mind but as the movie wore on I got very cynical of the main character. Keeping in mind that the way the movie was created may have shaped his character I just could not take him seriously. He claimed to be protecting the bears but all I saw was the harm he was doing to them. By domesticating the foxes he sentenced them to death. That was selfish of him. He wanted to be one with nature and in turn he helped destroy it. Those foxes are going to have a false sense of security around humans and will be an easy target to the hunters. Same goes for the bears.
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