Esto me recuerda la crítica del New Yorker a Grizzly Man, la película de Herzog. Al final, refiriéndose al personaje del documental, David Denby escribe: "The tormented Treadwell longs for harmony and doesn’t seem to understand that death is at the center of any ecological balance, but Herzog, it turns out, has his own philosophical burdens: he sees nothing but death in nature. Neither man, it seems, is willing to admit that a bear is a bear is a bear."
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Hungry.
Se murió Thomas Dörflein...
Schade.
He's a bear. Ergo, he's a bear.
Esto me recuerda la crítica del New Yorker a Grizzly Man, la película de Herzog. Al final, refiriéndose al personaje del documental, David Denby escribe:
"The tormented Treadwell longs for harmony and doesn’t seem to understand that death is at the center of any ecological balance, but Herzog, it turns out, has his own philosophical burdens: he sees nothing but death in nature. Neither man, it seems, is willing to admit that a bear is a bear is a bear."
por qué quitaste el otro possss?
da hambre la imagen
Sí, Memo, ¿por qué lo quitaste?
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