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Comprehensive, factual and unbiased. Maintains high integrity throughout by never sensationalizing grizzly deaths but seeks more to understand and document Timothy's personality, his motivations as well as seeking to explain the particular circumstances which differentiated from previous encounters. (I did yearn for similar in depth insight relative to Amie Huguenard but clearly, this information is dependent upon friends and family willing to unearth what may be preferred as left buried. Ironically, the end result of too little information, or information withheld, (both in the movie and in these chapters) ultimately mirrors the sense that Timothy likely perceived her as anecdotal as well.) Delivers excellent factually supported message regarding efforts for human initiated bear contact and lends a satisfying closure to sad events rather incomprehensible. End chapters include extensive facts and advise for bear encounters. Nick Jans' "Grizzly Maze" is highly recommended alone or as an ESSENTIAL follow-up companion to Herzog's documentary "Grizzly Man."
17 August 2008
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Comprehensive, factual and unbiased. Maintains high integrity throughout by never sensationalizing grizzly deaths but seeks more to understand and document Timothy's personality, his motivations as well as seeking to explain the particular circumstances which differentiated from previous encounters. (I did yearn for similar in depth insight relative to Amie Huguenard but clearly, this information is dependent upon friends and family willing to unearth what may be preferred as left buried. Ironically, the end result of too little information, or information withheld, (both in the movie and in these chapters) ultimately mirrors the sense that Timothy likely perceived her as anecdotal as well.) Delivers excellent factually supported message regarding efforts for human initiated bear contact and lends a satisfying closure to sad events rather incomprehensible. End chapters include extensive facts and advise for bear encounters. Nick Jans' "Grizzly Maze" is highly recommended alone or as an ESSENTIAL follow-up companion to Herzog's documentary "Grizzly Man."