:48:01
Amie Huguenard remains
a great unknown of this film.
:48:06
Her family declined
to appear on camera,
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and Amie herself remains hidden
in Treadwell's footage.
:48:14
In nearly 100 hours
of his video,
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she appears
exactly two times.
:48:20
Here disembarking from the plane
in the year of her death.
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We never see her face.
:48:27
Here it is obscured
by her hands and her hair.
:48:31
Greetings, children of America.
:48:36
The second shot that we have
doesn't show her face either.
:48:40
She remains a mystery,
veiled by a mosquito net,
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obscured, unknown.
:48:47
Only through Treadwell's diaries
:48:49
do we know that
she was frightened of bears.
:48:58
The only other hint
we have of her presence
:49:01
is this shot here of Treadwell.
:49:03
It is handheld,
and we can only deduct
:49:06
it must have been Amie
operating the camera.
:49:19
Timothy Treadwell
and Amie Huguenard's remains
:49:22
came in this large metal can.
:49:26
Inside this metal can
was a plastic bag,
:49:30
one for Timothy, and one for Amie.
:49:32
I mean, these are human beings.
And the question I ask is first of all:
:49:37
Who are you, Timothy?
:49:39
Who are you, Amie?
And what happened to you?
:49:42
In the case of Timothy and Amie,
what I had were body parts.
:49:47
Just the visual input of seeing
:49:50
a detached human being
before my eyes
:49:54
makes my heart race, makes
the hair stand up on the back of my head.
:49:58
Particularly in combination
with the contents of a tape,