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Sunday, February 7, 2010

“L’Ours” – Cougar Scene

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Jean-Jacques Annaud's "L'Ours” (1988)


The Cougar Scene


Storytelling doesn't get much purer than this – a film with virtually no dialogue and not a minute that isn't captivating, either for the plot it pursues or the way director Jean-Jacques Annaud gets his ursine stars to do what he wants. The story deals with a young cub who, after his mother is killed in a landslide, bonds to a lumbering male Kodiak. The two of them then must cope with an invasion of hunters into their territory--and Annaud makes it clear whose side he's on. Aside from stunning scenery, the film offers startlingly close-up looks at bear behavior.


The Bear has all the marks of a classic. Lauded by animal rights groups for its respect for the integrity of all species, it manages to speak out eloquently against the senseless hunting of wildlife without having to depict killing to make its point. Instead, it emphasizes the ties that bind the human and animal worlds together.





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