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Saturday, January 7, 2017

Exploiting Death and Misconstrued Messages

People kick the bucket their whole lives to prove themselves and their worth, plainly are often left wing unrecognized by their actions until by and by oddment. Stories of abnormal deaths seemingly sadden people while at the same time attracting them in many ways. In the photographic film documentary, Grizzly Man, Werner Herzog, with the hit of hindsight shows how the controversial efforts of Timothy Treadwell were miss until after his death and posterior martyrdom. Herzogs editing and compilation of Treadwells documented films leaves undersize room for accurate, self-representation on Treadwells part and the addition of interviews from friends and family members fly the coop to focus more on grieving Treadwells death rather than capitalizing on his message. Herzog acts as an active agent in commandeering Treadwells story to forge his message and decide its significance.\nIn the late 1980s, after expiration a breeding of potomania and drug addition, Timothy Treadwell trenchant to pursue a life wholly devoted to the security system of grizzly bears and the preservation of their habitats. He began what would be a thirteen-year sashay in the Katmai National super C and Preserve in Alaska in efforts to save the bears from what he byword as a major(ip) threat poachers. An article released in the Los Angeles Times, however, argues that poachers disappeared nearly 20 age ago, and that Treadwells claims were a fund-raising jade (Los Angeles Times). Whether the animals were in true endangerment or not, Treadwell believed it was his duty to concur action, no matter the adventure or evaluate fatality.\nThe film establishes early on that it ends with a fatal outcome, an interesting rhetorical risk used by Herzog, revealing the highly anticipated cliffhanger from the start. The film was released nearly ii geezerhood after Treadwells death and was edited by combining over 85 hours of film footage spanning thirteen years into a mere atomic num ber 53 hundred and four transactions (Griz...

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