:02:01
and that these bears can bite,
they can kill.
:02:04
And if I am weak,
I go down.
:02:07
I love them with all my heart.
I will protect them.
:02:09
I will die for them, but I will not die
at their claws and paws.
:02:13
I will fight. I will be strong.
I'll be one of them.
:02:17
I will be... the master.
:02:23
But still a kind warrior.
:02:33
Love you, Rowdy.
:02:35
Give it to me, baby.
:02:37
That's what I'm talkin' about.
That's what I'm talkin' about.
:02:39
That's what I'm talkin' about.
:02:44
I can smell death
all over my fingers.
:03:12
All these majestic creatures were filmed
by Timothy Treadwell
:03:16
who lived among wild grizzlies
for 13 summers.
:03:23
He went to remote areas
of the Alaskan peninsula
:03:27
believing that
he was needed there
:03:29
to protect these animals
and educate the public.
:03:34
During his last five years
out there,
:03:37
he took along a video camera
:03:39
and shot over 100 hours
of footage.
:03:43
What Treadwell intended was to show
these bears in their natural habitat.
:03:51
Having myself filmed
in the wilderness of jungles,
:03:54
I found that beyond
the wildlife film,
:03:57
in his material lay
dormant a story