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[last lines] Werner Herzog:
What remains is his footage. And while we watch the animals in their joys of being, in their grace and ferociousness, a thought becomes more and more clear. That it is not so much a look at wild nature, as it is an insight into ourselves, our nature. And that, for me, beyond his mission, gives meaning to his life and to his death. Willy Fulton - Pilot:
[singing along to Don Edwards' "Coyotes", substituting Timothy Treadwell's name at strategic places]
What remains is his footage. And while we watch the animals in their joys of being, in their grace and ferociousness, a thought becomes more and more clear. That it is not so much a look at wild nature, as it is an insight into ourselves, our nature. And that, for me, beyond his mission, gives meaning to his life and to his death. Willy Fulton - Pilot:
[singing along to Don Edwards' "Coyotes", substituting Timothy Treadwell's name at strategic places]
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What remains is his footage
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And while we watch the animals in their choice of being
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in their grace and ferociousness a thought becomes more and more clear
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that it is not so much a look at wild nature as it is an insight
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into ourselves our nature
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And that for me beyond his mission gives meaning to his life
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and to his death
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Movie Summary
A devastating and heart-rending take on grizzly bear activists Timothy Treadwell and Amie Huguenard, who were killed in October of 2003 while living among grizzly bears in Alaska.