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Film about Christopher McCandless's journey to Alaska that is criticized for romanticizing his story but defended for its emotional impact.

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"I'm back from a long-distance hike in Iceland and now I can't stop thinking about hiking and just being out on the trail. I've ordered hiking books and have been browsing camping equipment. Sitting in a coffee shop in jeans and oxford doc martens don't hit the same way."
Just hit an Into the Wild phase · u/chintukali · ↑121 · 2022-08-15
"I think that what Christopher McCandless did was incredibly stupid. I also understand why he did it on a deep level. I find the way that people talk about him to be very callous and cruel. They talk about how he died so gleefully, you'd think he molested hundreds of children or something the way the"
Finally watched Into the Wild · u/Apart_Meringue_6913 · ↑59 · 2025-02-28
"I can see why people think the film romanticized his story, but I feel like it's impossible to tell this story in a way that wouldn't lead to some people idolizing him."
Finally watched Into the Wild · u/Apart_Meringue_6913 · ↑59 · 2025-02-28
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