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Rangitikei, New Zealand
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Make no mistake, I can say with absolute certainty that the bear in this film has ascended to godhood- and this demonstration shall inevitably convince other bears that they too can possess godlike powers. Never before have I witness a bear weaponize cocaine, much less utilize it to singlehandedly dispose of an entire hit squad. In fact, I'm thoroughly convinced that this movie was made not by mankind- but actually by bears- for the exquisite bear culture this film exudes could never be replicated by mere humans.