'Grizzly Man', a Dreamer Lost in the Wilderness (2024)

'Grizzly Man', a Dreamer Lost in the Wilderness

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Timothy Treadwell spent 13 summers among the grizzly bears of Alaska before one killed him. Film critic Kenneth Turan says director Werner Herzog has fashioned a riveting story of Treadwell's obsession.

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An amateur wildlife researcher, Timothy Treadwell, spent 13 summers among the grizzly bears of Alaska. In 2003, one of those bears attacked and killed him. The documentary "Grizzly Man" now looks at Treadwell's life and his almost mythical death. Here's Los Angeles Times and MORNING EDITION film critic Kenneth Turan.

KENNETH TURAN reporting:

"Grizzly Man" both shows and tells an astonishing story. It's a disturbing and provocative tale of obsession, bravado and self-invention that leaves you open-mouthed for all kinds of reasons.

(Soundbite of "Grizzly Man")

Mr. KENNETH TREADWELL (Bear Watcher): So I'm here with one of my favorite bears. It's Mr. Chocolate. Hi, Mr. Chocolate. He is the star of many people across the country--children, people, adults. And we're here in the Grizzly Sanctuary, but I'm wrapping up my work here in the Grizzly Sanctuary. Why is that? Because I'm on my way to the Grizzly Maze where bears do not have human protection but are under human threat.

TURAN: You will wonder at the wildlife footage Timothy Treadwell shot during the summers he spent camping in an area of Alaska he called the Grizzly Maze. And then you will wonder at the man. Treadwell was handsome, blond and charismatic. He styled himself as the lone guardian of the grizzly, someone who was convinced his love for the animals would protect him from their paws and claws. `They can kill,' he says on camera, `but it will never be me.' "Grizzly Man" is a story of both the powers and the limits of delusional thinking. It presents a man who felt that if you dreamed your dream hard enough, you could bend reality to your will, and who made that happen for years. The film is such a perfect fit for director Werner Herzog, a director always in love with obsession, that your first thought is that the filmmaker invented Timothy Treadwell.

Treadwell was not only exceptionally real, he left behind some 80 to 100 hours of video footage he shot himself, which make up about half of "Grizzly Man's" running time.

(Soundbite of "Grizzly Man")

Mr. TREADWELL: As you can say, I'm just feet away. You just relax. You just relax. He's now moving away from me. I've now proven myself as being able to hold my ground and therefore earning their respect. This is Rowdy the bear and he's rowdy, he's getting bigger. And knew him from--he was a little dot a couple of years ago.

TURAN: The rest of the film is interviews with people who knew and worked with Treadwell. They examine the extent of his passion and his self-creation as well as providing a detailed look at the horrific circ*mstances of his death. To many, Treadwell crossed a line by getting too familiar with bears, by treating them, as one man says, like people in bear costumes instead of wild animals. Yet on the other side, it's hard not to be intrigued, as Herzog himself very much is, with Treadwell's perseverance and skills as a filmmaker. It's a tribute to the remarkable qualities of Herzog's film that we are left uncertain just what we think of Timothy Treadwell. Finally, as writer Nick Jans says in his book "The Grizzly Maze," it's hard to escape the spooky feeling that in the best 19th-century folk song tradition, the man did indeed die in the arms of his own true love.

INSKEEP: The name of the film is "Grizzly Man." The name of the reviewer is Kenneth Turan of MORNING EDITION and the Los Angeles Times.

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'Grizzly Man', a Dreamer Lost in the Wilderness (2024)

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Is Amie Huguenard still alive? ›

What is the message of Grizzly Man? ›

Grizzly Man is more than a conventional wildlife documentary, as the title of the film emphasizes the centrality of the main protagonist to the story. Herzog subjectively structures the film to take the viewer on a dialectical quest between his and Treadwell's visions about man versus nature and life versus death.

What was the last song on Grizzly Man? ›

The one exception was the last track, "Coyotes", a previously recorded performance by Don Edwards.

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The remains of Tim Treadwell, 46, a self proclaimed eco-warrior and photographer, along with girlfriend Amie Huguenard, 37, a physicians assistant, both of Malibu California were found Monday October 6, 2003 in Katmai usgs topo map of kaflia bay, alaska, area of maulingNational Park and Preserve on the Alaska Peninsula ...

What were Grizzly Man's last words? ›

The Grizzly Man recorded all of his attacks with the bears and as the couple didn't have time to remove the lens during the tragic attack, there was six long minutes of chilling audio captured, documenting their deaths. It begins with Annie asking if the bear is still out there before Timothy screams: “Get out here!

What injuries did Timothy Treadwell have? ›

Treadwell's disfigured head, partial spine and right forearm and hand, with his wristwatch still on, were recovered a short distance from the camp.

Who killed the world record grizzly bear? ›

"By decree of the Boone and Crockett Club, the nearly nine-foot grizzly bear taken by Larry Fitzgerald (not the Cardinals' wide receiver) near Fairbanks, Alaska, in 2013 is now officially the largest bear killed by a hunter. ''

How many grizzly bear deaths per year? ›

In one grim week last October, six grizzly bears in Montana's NCDE were killed, contributing to 51 overall deaths in the ecosystem in 2019, following an identical, record-setting 51 in 2018. Before then, yearly deaths in the NCDE had never surpassed 40.

What is the tragic story of the Grizzly Man? ›

Treadwell and Huguenard, both from New York, had bonded over their common passion for bears and animal conservation, and she would occasionally accompany him on his trips to the park. Having stayed past the summer season one year, the pair were attacked and killed in the park by a bear on October 5, 2003.

Is Grizzly Man ethical? ›

Grizzly Man is a story about the boundaries between humans and animals – a boundary Timothy Treadwell seems eager to transgress. As a reflexive film, it thrusts us into ethically ambiguous domain, forcing us to recognize that shalom is still on the horizon – we are not yet in the peaceable kingdom.

Who was the grizzly bear man and his girlfriend? ›

A documentary maker who flew out to Alaska every year to camp with bears ended up being eaten alive along with his girlfriend by one of the animals, in a harrowing story. Timothy 'Grizzly Man' Treadwell was a bear enthusiast and documentary maker.

How long did Grizzly Man survive? ›

How did Timothy Treadwell survive living with grizzly bears for 13 summers? He had this electric fence he put around his camp. He spent his winters down in sunny California doing drugs and waiting for the bears to come out of hibernation. He kept his distance from the bears and the bears mostly ignored him.

What movie is the song two weeks by Grizzly Bear in? ›

The song was featured in the 2012 movie The Dictator, an episode of the television series How I Met Your Mother, and a Volkswagen commercial aired during Super Bowl XLIV.

Is the Mexican grizzly bear still alive? ›

The Mexican grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis, formerly Ursus arctos nelsoni) is an extinct population of the grizzly bear in Mexico.

Where was Amie Huguenard buried? ›

Eight days later, Timothy and Amie both lost their lives when a Grizzly bear attacked them in Katmai National Park and Preserve's Kodiak Island area. Her remains were cremated. Her ashes were given to her family.

Who was the couple eaten alive by the grizzly bear? ›

Timothy Treadwell, who spent 13 summers camping with wild bears in Alaska, was mauled to death along with his girlfriend Amie Huguenard. Timothy, a former heroin addict, found peace among the grizzlies. He would talk to them, play with them, and even touch them. He gave each bear a name and considered them his friends.

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