Timothy Treadwell, the Grizzly Man: Documentary Review
By Jillita Horton, published Jan 17, 2008
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The man was a nutcase, I'm sorry to say, and the documentary captures this by showing footage of him speaking into his video recorder. Timothy Treadwell was born Timothy Dexter and led a non-eventful life, growing up in the big city and getting a diving scholarship to a college. Once off to college he started hanging with the wrong crowd and drinking, suffered a back injury and lost his scholarship.
He set off to California and changed his name to Treadwell, and at some point, tried out for the part of Woody in "Cheers." Supposedly, he was second choice to Woody Harrelson. This loss crushed him and he overdosed on drugs. After recovering, he decided it was his mission to save the grizzly bear.
The documentary fails to bridge this huge leap from drug overdose to moving to Alaska to live with grizzlies without any human contact. Every year for 13 years, Treadwell would spend several months in Alaska's barrenness (the last two years with ??), getting within feet of grizzly bears; all caught on his videotapes. The interviews with people who knew him, including his parents, are very well done.
One of the interviews is with the man who was scheduled to pick Treadwell and ?? up after they had spent a few months living among the grizzly bears. He narrates how he landed his plane in the water but saw no sign of Treadwell or ?? He immediately sensed something ominous and actually spotted a bear chewing on human remains. He bolted into his plane and tried to scare off the bear by sweeping the plane overhead, and while doing that, saw what he described as a human head with some vertebrae attached.
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