If you are a hunter you will find this film absolutely unwatchable. If you are a parent who has taught a child to hunt you will find this film sickeningly stupid.One border-line psychotic decision after the next by a fake-father who looks young enough to be his kid's brother, well-groomed enough to be his barber/tailor.,and phony enough to be,well,an actor. Where are the hunting clothes,(hunter-orange anyone)??? Seriously,what kid raised to hunt in Montana would go near a wounded brown bear cub,let alone attempt to touch it???Suicide. All of us who practice firearm safety cringe at the tree-scene. No one passes a loaded gun like that unless they have never handled a loaded firearm,never had any firearm safety training or have a death wish. Now both characters are bleeding profusely and carrying-on loudly with several Grizzlies within earshot. We couldn't watch any further...just too absurdly reckless. (And was that Purcell's,"When I Am Laid To Rest" from "Dido and Aeneas" playing as they approached the "final hunt"? Oh,brother.) Might as well watch the 1977 horror film,"Claws". About as realistic and definitely more entertaining.