What does Sup Forums think of this masterpiece?
What does Sup Forums think of this masterpiece?
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Movies autists will never understand
Loved it, loved On the road too. Both of these films make me yearn for something more. But these films are good because books were good.
I think it's great. It always triggers insecure materialist scum, though. I feel sick reading threads about it.
The movie was fine, I really enjoyed the book though
People only seem to talk about the end, yes he bit off more than he could chew in Alaska, but his journey as a whole wasn't just a big stupid mistake, the guy had some once in a lifetime experiences
As an Alaskan all I can think of is that this dude didn't really understand what he was doing. Him and that Grizzly Man idiot. He survived by pure dumb luck up until he made it to Alaska and then his luck ran out.
Yea, the guy was the epitome of yuppie idiot. Feels pretty good that there is one less of his type of person in the world.
>guy who doesn't know what he's doing
>goes into the wild
>dies
>yfw there was a bridge which he could cross like a mile down river
Be prepared city faggots
I hitched, and I squatted, and this movie was a shallow fantasy version of the true road warrior lifestyle. The main character was a shallow brat.
I read the book but I remember only a little bit. Jon Krakauer did his best to absolve McCandless of his bad decisions, arguing stuff like the poison berries were identical to a perfectly edible berry in that area and that McCandless actually did kill an elk instead of misidentifying a moose as one. I wasn't convinced though; Krakauer admitted that McCandless' log of hunting kills proves that he was burning more calories than he could eat and that he was slowing starving to death.
Not going in with a map was really fucking stupid, too. The poor kid fell for the brave mountain man meme and forgot that human beings are pack animals and that grizzled survivalists have lots of experience before going in alone to survive off the wild.
Pic related is really good movie that probably got McCandless killed.
how did the reese witherspoon lady survive ? she didn't have any exxperience either right?
>insecure materialist scum
teenager detected
>teenagers can't live independently, work for their living, or own their own stuff yet
>lash out by criticizing everybody else as "materialists"
I always thought this was funny.
now we just need someone to kill you and the world will be perfect
Would you?
um, yes
who would not?
by far the most selfish, egotistic, self-centered main character I've seen
>he got what he deserved
>film sucked i couldn't relate to the main character xD
a true naval gazer and egomania
I read the book a few years ago and it paints quite the different picture. My brother and I loved this film when it came out but it just seems juvenile and stupid to me. The guy was so full of hatred for his upper class upbringing that he spit in his parents face, changed his name and became a piece of shit bum on the side of the road because fuck society man, the rich are just trying to keep everyone else down.
found the yuppie
"Grizzly Man idiot" also lived with bears for 13 summers and took footage that rivals a bbc nature doc while you were jerking ur micropeen to cuck porn and posting bane memes.
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Uppity kids that think they're too good to format something in the fashion laid out by their teacher in the syllabus havve no business in the alaskan wilderness, as seen by the fact that he starved to death.
The movie is good but the person it's based on was a jackass.
Thanks for sharing your original opinion.
np, now stay the fuck out of alaska.
>In to the Wild
>man is mentally ill
>man shuns society, gives his money away, burns the rest of his money, identification, credit cards, gets his vehicle caught in a flash flood, becomes a filthy vagrant hitchhiker, changes his name to "Alexander Supertramp", kayaks to Mexico illegally, loses kayak in a dust storm, goes to California, shuns civilization again,
>man goes innawoods in Alaska and lives in an abandoned bus for 4 months, and was most likely the person that vandalized the supplies of food caches (he was a really stupid, mentally ill person after all, who wanted to destroy everything he had available to him from civilization)
>man dies from equal amounts of stupidity, ignorance, and starvation (and from being injured)
>enterprising Jewish author decides to write a book about it to make money from someone else's tragedy
>another enterprising Jewish guy decides more money can be made from the mentally ill innawoods guy and decides to make movie about it
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Budget $15 million[2]
Box office $56,255,142[3]
8 awards
>goes to Alaska
>starves too death
pussy
>all these idiots who hate the movie because they didn't like the main charatcer
Also Eddie's soundtrack was God tier
Mature and realistic 4channers.
I guess autists can't see the difference between a plot-based action thriller and a philosophical film. Films are not videogames where the objective is a high score, you know that, right?
Any good movies like this and Grizzly Man?
SOCIETY! SOCIETY! SOCIETY!
Soundtrack was definitely really good
>lives with bears
>not an idiot
Can we get a Jew to write a book about Alexander Superspeeder
>i have decided to live in the wilderness
>let's do this without any preparation at all
*dies*