I grew up in bear country and I want to see this film. It's easy to simply write "Grizzly Man" off and ignore the fact that he actually succeeded in living alongside the bears for thirteen (13!) summers.
I like this comment by Charlie Russell (different Russell - lol), who studied bears for 42 years and raised/lived with them in Kamchatka, Russia for a decade...
"If Timothy had spent those thirteen years killing bears and guiding others to do the same, eventually being killed by one, he would have been remembered in Alaska with great admiration." [ 5 ] Russell was also critical of the film Grizzly Man, writing, that if Palovak "really was a protector of bears, she should have looked for a film maker who would have been sympathetic towards them." [ 5 ] (from wikipedia)