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The true story would be a better movie


"In the true story, they got attacked at a campsite in the backcountry and he fought off the bear with a knife the best he could while the bear was mauling his girlfriend. He put her in a canoe and they were like three hours out in the deep backcountry, so it wasn’t looking good and she passed away, sadly, in the canoe on the way."

Point 2: Missy is stunning

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She's only stunning if one likes mannish features. She has a very unsexy body with her broad shoulders and lack of curves.

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So I guess i adore her mannish features (in your eyes) and that's okidokie with me. unless she also has a penis.

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Some men perceive female "mannish" features as athletic and dominant, both being sexy. It's not about the man in "mannish".

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another +1 for the lead girl.

Actually quite a few men find slim women, to be attractive, believe it or not. Others are attracted to so called "curvy" women. Anyway, that's partly what makes the world interesting.

In total, we all have different tastes.




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I agree. I looked the real story up online and its far more interesting then where the movie went with this

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"In the true story, they got attacked at a campsite in the backcountry and he fought off the bear with a knife the best he could while the bear was mauling his girlfriend. He put her in a canoe and they were like three hours out in the deep backcountry, so it wasn’t looking good and she passed away, sadly, in the canoe on the way


But movies and TV are not allowed to portray women as anything less than macho heroes (see the 5th ridiculous Mission Impossible for the biggest piece of BS) so yeah, the man refuses to get a map and is helpless as he is eaten.

Yea women!


You hate Congress but every election you re-elect YOUR "guy" and wonder why things never change!

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