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Into the Wild Director: Sean Penn Cast: Emile Hirsch, Marcia Gay Harden, William Hurt, Jena Malone

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 12/16/2008
  • Original Release: 2007
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 25,824

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Into the Wild: The story, the characters; Into the Wild: The experience; Theatrical trailer

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Into the Wild is writer/director Sean Penn's adaptation of the popular book by Jon Krakauer, a nonfiction account of the post-collegiate wanderings of a young Virginia man, who divorces himself from his friends, family, and possessions in search of a greater spiritual knowledge and communion with nature. Upon his 1990 graduation from Emory University in Atlanta, Christopher McCandless (Emile Hirsch) walks away from a loving if dysfunctional family and sends his nearly 25,000-dollar life savings to Oxfam International. Instead of the normal life his parents planned for him, Chris rechristens himself "Alexander Supertramp" and heads west in his beaten-up automobile until it no longer runs, at which point he takes up hitchhiking. The goal on the horizon? Alaska. By hook or by crook -- but without his limited cash, which he symbolically sets aflame -- Chris/Alexander determines to make it to his personal promised land, with stops along the way to experience America and its people. These adventures include a kayak trip down dangerous rapids, a gig working in a grain mill, extended stays with a hippie couple and a kindly old widower -- and enough cold, hunger, and exhaustion to leave him emotionally defeated more than once. Meanwhile, his parents (William Hurt and Marcia Gay Harden) and sister (Jena Malone) haven't received so much as a postcard from him, and begin to fear the worst. Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder composed the contemplative soundtrack. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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The best.....by Anonymous

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November 14, 2009: I saw this movie 3 times already, you want more. Plus this movie is actually true, this movie isnt a waste of money. I can truely say that all of you who read this, would love the movie, get it...

This review was written about the DVD Special Edition / Wide Screen / Subtitled / Dubbed edition.

A Masterful Feat of Storytelling and Filmmakingby AJG

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November 02, 2008: Before I tell you about this movie, let me tell you something about myself first: I choose my words wisely, and with great consideration. I don't say I love something if I don't truly love it, and I won't say something is the best unless it truly is better than everything else. I say that to inform you that there is no superfluousness when I say that this movie is an absolute masterpiece, and the best film I've seen in ten years, at least. It is visually beautiful, emotionally gripping and heartfelt, well-acted, directed, and scored. Sean Penn did his film a wonderful favor by sticking closely to Jon Krakauer's source material, so closely in fact that he shot every scene on location, taking every consideration to allow the viewer to travel along with Christopher McCandless on his soul-searching journey. It is masterfully cast, and it is clear that each actor greatly respected the task of telling this story. I simply can't say enough about this film. It is without a doubt a must-see.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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