Scary & a heartbeaing scene they kill digits they capture a little boy she comes out with a mask and he is frightened to


Like the ALIEN Trilogy that we all what we see me came to love her for specially the second one ALIENS where she kicked ALIEN BUTT.
This movie was very interesting disturbing it opened up a lot of questions especially towards the mid part of that movie till we see here go MAD
Showing what some can be confused is passion dedication or just pure or just pure madness Dian Fossey's mental status.

When they killed digits and they poached you know cut off his hands which was so upsetting that scene and they captured one of the small children out of that poaching group and she went in her hut and came out with that mask with the red hair or red whatever that was and she came out and she lunged at him he was tied up behind his back and demanded answers and she spoke in their language of that region and he was in tears and then after she got his answers she turned around and gave him a candy bar and then after that she went into the poachers camp and burnt down their huts and then painted with nail polish on the outer inner and outer area through there which is a symbol which symbolized her

I mean it felt so real I mean she portrayed that so well you know to give your whole life up to dedicate to what Diane faucier did I mean we have nothing but admiration and we owe her a lot to study and you know decide to give up her life in America and to do that that was her passion but at the same time it drove her mad and she was up against a lot of political you know obstacles because the government through Africa or that section they were in that Village they were getting kickbacks from the poachers because they were allowing them to pass through with these illegal killings of things that are collected tusks and furs and you know certain kind of baby monkeys and baby apes and you know all kinds of stuff the government's in on that too they get a kick back or it wouldn't you know it wouldn't pass through like it did they probably let so many through and so many not through it's an under black market and that's what she was up against and you know she didn't have enough people to fight that kind of a you know she didn't have enough army to fight that and she lost somewhere in the in the translation everything she did and helped and brought to light that how highly intelligence you know how the rainforest you know the gorillas are they're intelligence the things the science the studies that she brought to light over years you are bound to lose some because you cannot fight a battle like that especially in those countries and those areas her being a woman she had to be strong and she had to force her way in manners that were rude and we're unruly because soft-spokenness wasn't cutting the mustard I'm sure she tried that in the beginning when she was young and went there you know but she learned over time you had you had to act like a man and be assertive like a man and stand your ground like a man even though she was a woman and the ones that supported her work and that section she had lived in forever you know they residents whether they were scientists themselves or just whatever you know they understood her we have a couple you know she gave up her whole life for this and the lesson is it's good that she did that on behalf of science and all the things we know now to save that species but there was no balance it was just all about that 24 hours day 7 days a week where she couldn't even have a relationship she didn't have you know contacts with the outside world she tried to make that world her own she's trying to make law in her own little section there and that was not going to work she was outnumbered and instead of her handling things and more of a delicate political way but be assertive there's a way of balance she could have done that she went mad and went the other route

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