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World Famous Comics: Into the Wild (Two-Disc Special Collector's Edition)
Into the Wild (Two-Disc Special Collector's Edition)
Starring: Emile Hirsch, Marcia Gay Harden, William Hurt, Jena Malone, Brian Dierker
Directed By: Sean Penn
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Paramount
Number of Items: 2
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 04, 2008
Running Time: 148 minutes
Theatrical Release Date: September 21, 2007

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Product Description:
This is the true story of Christopher McCandless (Emile Hirsch). Freshly graduated from college with a promising future ahead McCandless instead walked out of his privileged life and into the wild in search of adventure. What happened to him on the way transformed this young wanderer into an enduring symbol for countless people -- a fearless risk-taker who wrestled with the precarious balance between man and nature.System Requirements:Running Time: 148 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/COMING OF AGE Rating: R UPC: 097361316949 Manufacturer No: 131694

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A superb cast and an even-handed treatment of a true story buoy Into the Wild, Sean Penn's screen adaptation of Jon Krakauer's bestselling book. Emile Hirsch stars as Christopher McCandless, scion of a prosperous but troubled family who, after graduating from Atlanta's Emory University in the early 1990s, decides to chuck it all and become a self-styled "aesthetic voyager" in search of "ultimate freedom." He certainly doesn't do it halfway: after donating his substantial savings account to charity and literally torching the rest of his cash, McCandless changes his name (to "Alexander Supertramp"), abandons his family (William Hurt and Marcia Gay Harden as his bickering, clueless parents and Jena Malone as his baffled but loving sister, who relates much of the backstory in voice-over), and hits the road, bound for the Alaskan bush and determined not to be found. For the next two years he lives the life of a vagabond, working a few odd jobs, kayaking through the Grand Canyon into Mexico, landing on L.A.'s Skid Row, and turning his back on everyone who tried to befriends him (including Catherine Keener and Brian Dierker as two kindly, middle-aged hippies and Hal Holbrook in a deeply affecting performance as an old widower who tries to take "Alex" under his wing). Penn, who directed and wrote the screenplay, alternates these interludes with scenes depicting McCandless' Alaskan idyll--which soon turns out be not so idyllic after all. Settling into an abandoned school bus, he manages to sustain himself for a while, shooting small game (and one very large moose), reading, and recording his existential musings on paper. But when the harsh realities of life in the wilderness set in, our boy finds himself well out of his depth, not just ill-prepared for the rigors of day to day survival but realizing the importance of the very thing he wanted to escape--namely, human relationships. It'd be easy to either idealize McCandless as a genuinely free spirit, unencumbered by the societal strictures that tie the rest of us down, or else dismiss him as a hopelessly callow naïf, a fool whose disdain for practical realities ultimately doomed him. Into the Wild does neither, for the most part telling the tale with an admirable lack of cheap sentiment and leaving us to decide for ourselves. --Sam Graham


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars

5 out of 5 starsIf You Like The Trailer, You'll Love The Movie
I have a feeling Sean Penn and I wouldn't be "best buds". But I loved this movie.

Almost every scene is suitable for framing. I can't recall the last time I saw such cinematography. The movie's appeal is on so many levels for me. It probably will appeal to you on other levels as well.

My surprise hero? Vince Vaughn. This guy can do more with three sentences than most actors with a script. It's a shame we see him mostly in comedies or quirky roles.

The lasting memories I carry with me about this movie are that if you decide to go down "the road less traveled" there's a real chance that you won't be coming back.

Don't waste your time renting this movie. Buy it, you'll want to see it many times.

PS-If the trailer didn't get you, forget everything else I said.



1 out of 5 starsWas his sister evil?
I ask this because what in the world did his sister do to him for him to treat her that way? I completely disagree with the way he treated his parents as well, he was just a total brat, however I can and do understand. But I again go back to my original question, what did his sister do to him?

***SPOILER WARNING*****

In the end he should have just died when his car was hit with the flood. His parent's would have mourned his loss anyway and been effected the same way without a moose having to give up its life later for absolutely nothing.



1 out of 5 starsjust awful!
Chris is of those people who have had everything handed to him on a silver platter. He graduates from college with honors, no debt and $25,000 left in his college fund account. When his parents offer to put him through Harvard Law and buy him a new car he has a tantrum claiming that he wants nothing to do with their materialistic ways and donates his $25,000 to charity. He runs off to hitchhike and live off the kindness of strangers for a number of months (they feed him, clothe him, employ him, he uses their running water and appliances, etc.). During this time he meets many people who are impressed by his brilliance and insights. All this time his parents are wondering where he is, how he is, and if he's okay, but so is his loving teenage sister. He's decided he's going to go to Alaska to live in the wild so he takes a backpack and wanders around.
He does foolish things like shoots a moose (which weigh anywhere from 600-1800 pounds) for food (it's just him) and all the while he's grumbling about selfish, greedy people and living off the land while living in an abandoned bus with a bed, wood stove, etc. He eventually dies by eating some poisonous berries (he thinks it's the fruit of one plant when it's really another).

Five minutes into the movie, the protagonist shows himself to be spoiled, selfish, and immature and never lets up. The phenomenal soundtrack is the only thing that saves this disaster.



1 out of 5 starsInto The Self Indulgent
"Into the Wild" provided nothing more than the story of a boy in a man's body. Idealistic, self indulgent, inexperienced and incapable of coping with the vicissitudes of real life, he ventures into the wild. Before doing that he sends twenty-four thousand dollars to charity and burns his pocket money. Then he becomes a drifter, dependent on others, having to earn money to get supplies to go into the wild. Not sensible. Once in the wild, he lives in an abandoned bus, murders an innocent moose he doesn't have the experience to butcher properly, can't cross a swollen river to get back to civilization, mistakenly eats the wrong plant and dies an agonizing death on the bus. This film was boring. The protagonist's idealism, inexperience and eccentricity are annoying. My only feeling for anyone in the film was for his poor parents and sister. The loss of a child is a penance few bear well. The agony of not knowing where he was for two years is, as any parent can empathize with, a slow, agonizing torture. He rejected his parents and their lifestyle and in the end he achieved the highest revenge he could: he left them with a void for the rest of their lives. The sort of self absorption, selfishness, meanness and recrimination does not rise to an art form. There is nothing noble in what that boy did.



5 out of 5 starsBest Film of the Decade
There's not much to criticize in this film, it's almost flawless, a seamless piece of art. It's the composite of the True story of Christopher McCandles, The Jon Krakauer novel, the screen play directed by Sean Penn and the sound track By Eddie Vedder. I've never heard a better cohesiveness between a soundtrack and a screenplay than in this movie, it's haunting. Sean Penn uses a chapter format sequence for the movie in the sense of the Krakauer novel and the literary prowess and potential of McCandles himself who may quite possibly have become a great writer had he not encountered the profound and inadvertent course of advents that culminated in his fate. The performances by all the actors were great and the Eddie Vedder songs are powerful. A must see film for anyone who loves dramas about "push the envelope" type personalities.


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