I can't think of a better ending than being eaten by a grizzly bear.

A good friend talked to me about a documentary called Grizzly Man. He summed it up like this: an American boy is crazy about

I can't think of a better ending than being eaten by a grizzly bear.

A good friend talked to me about a documentary called Grizzly Man. He summed it up like this: an American boy is crazy about bears. In order to protect the bear, he lived with the bear in the wild nature reserve for 13 years, and finally he and his girlfriend were eaten by the bear.

This is a documentary that completely does not conform to the mainstream values of society. Such a kind person is doing such a beautiful thing, but the final outcome is so tragic. Shouldn't the helped grizzly bear be grateful?

With full of doubts, I was deeply attracted by this documentary.

In 104 minutes, I was touched many times, that kind of unspeakable pure love from my heart.

At the beginning, the protagonist Tredwell's monologue "I love them very much and I will protect them." I will die for them, but I will not die under their clutches. I will be one of them. "

Probably Treadwell wanted to live in harmony with bears forever, fulfilling his long-cherished wish of protecting bears all his life, and finally died for the safety of bears (with poachers or other intruders).

Fox took his hat. He's a little angry. He just said, son, what do you need that hat for? This is very important.

Fox and his cubs have appeared in movies many times. They ran and played with Treadwell on the lawn, without touching and caressing at a distance. It's like having a few spoiled pet dogs at home. Later, a little fox was killed by a wolf. Treadwell leaned against the dead fox cub and mourned for her.

Treadwell found Wendy's shit, patted it excitedly and said, hey, who farted! The weather is very warm. It just came out of her ass. I can feel her fart. That's the real her, oh, my girl!

When he communicates with animals, his voice is full of joy. Love, I love you, be happy, …

He also has a particularly manic side. When the forest needed rain, he scolded God alone in the tent, "Donnie is hungry, Tabitha is hungry, Melissa is eating her children, and we need water!" " He was very angry and shouted, "Jesus or Allah, or whatever, give these animals some water!" " "

It rained heavily that day. Listening to the sound of rain, he was full of gratitude and joy in front of the camera in the tent. He said, I am a humble servant of the Lord and a believer in the true God Allah. ...

Even if the tent was damaged by the rainstorm, Treadwell couldn't sit still, so he could only lie in the tent with the tarpaulin stuck to his face, but he still said, This is my job and I love it very much. Poor as it is, I love it.

He likes bears very much, although he thinks they are cruel. Male bears interrupt the mother's lactation by killing the bear, just to mate with the mother. When food was scarce, the big bear chewed the little bear to the bone. Treadwell was filled with joy when he saw the bear, and the bear always had that indifferent expression. Tredwell still said that he wanted to be one of them.

Watching the film reviews, many people are voicing the ending of this story, and some even scold him and his girlfriend. I'm sorry ...

Think about it quietly, there may be these endings:

1, they expelled Treadwell from Alaska Nature Reserve. Tredwell returned to the city to continue drinking, smoking marijuana and taking large doses of drugs. He was so unhappy that he could no longer find the meaning of life and finally died with a grudge.

2. Treadwell lived with the bear for many years, and finally got old and had to leave. There are two other situations: the grizzly bear is domesticated and completely accepts Treadwell (unlikely, I think our enterprising ancestors should have tried many times and screened out the domesticated animals one by one). But if the story is true, Treadwell may have done something dangerous to the bear. Is it good for all mankind for bears to relax their vigilance?

In another case, bears are not domesticated. Tredwell has been tactfully dealing with this bear for many years, and then he made many documentaries. Many children regard him as an idol and are eager to try. Is the bear really willing to enjoy this territory with them? Aren't they intruders in the eyes of bears? What if there are more and more such people? Will those who yearn be willing to live with lions, crocodiles and poisonous snakes?

Treadwell said at the beginning, "I will die for them, but I will not die at their claws." If he died in a fight with poachers and fulfilled his mission as a guardian, he doesn't like the human world anyway, so let him die at the hands of human beings.

This ending is so old-fashioned, I have no desire to watch it at all. I've seen enough ugliness in reality. Remind me again that people are not even as good as bears. As a person, I don't want to see it!

Finally, Treadwell was eaten by a bear. Although he loves bears very much, bears don't necessarily welcome him. He was also an intruder, broke the precepts and finally paid the price. In fact, he is happy to enjoy the price, but he just wants his girlfriend Amy to go.

In the film, he had this broken idea: I am a good person, why don't girls stay with me for a long time, but girls need more. He is not recognized by girls, a little lonely, eager for love and sex. The most touching and best ending, Amy didn't leave, Amy stayed, and she was sticking to the faith of this relationship. Amy couldn't hear Tredwell's warning, so she picked up the pan and hit the bear on the head. After struggling for 6 minutes, Amy stayed with Treadwell forever, at the climax of this love.

Treadwell was ready to die for the bear, and Amy voluntarily chose to stay with him forever (as can be seen from the film, Amy is wary of bears and keeps her distance, and she is only here to pursue Treadwell). Bears are also reminding humans that you shouldn't come, don't come.

? Is there a better ending?

Finally, I want to pay tribute to all those who are persistent in pursuing their ideals. What should be sad is the numbness of the walking dead, isn't it? Why laugh at treadwell?

Don't comment, be modest, everyone's understanding is limited to the circle they draw for themselves.