Watch: Into the Wild 2007 123movies, Full Movie Online – Based on a true story. After graduating from Emory University, Christopher McCandless abandoned his possessions, gave his entire savings account to charity, and hitchhiked to Alaska to live in the wilderness. Along the way, Christopher encounters a series of characters who shape his life..
Plot: After graduating from Emory University in 1992, top student and athlete Christopher McCandless abandons his possessions, gives his entire $24,000 savings account to charity, and hitchhikes to Alaska to live in the wilderness.
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Real American Beauty – an exceptional movie
I’ve never posted a comment regarding a movie but feel compelled to after attending a screening of Into The Wild at the Toronto Film Festival last night. I won’t speak to story here as it’s covered in the other comments.This is a movie of real beauty. It made me cry. I felt moved in a way that happens very rarely. It was an inspiration.
The feelings it evoked were all based on the power of the acting and the writing. The words were real and human. The relationships seemed real and human. This may not seem like a great feat – but I consider it a true rarity. It didn’t feel calculated and artificial, like so many movies (read: Crash – but I’m not here to bash that…). It was very organic, natural and (I can’t say it enough) just beautiful. Cripes, it’s making me sound like a hippie, for heaven’s sake. This for me was Penn’s best work since Indian Runner.
What it reminded me of…
* Terence Malik – Herzog? – in a strange way Cassavettes? – Hal Ashby (more Coming Home than Harold & Maude…) – even a bit of Ken Loach
* Ruby in Paradise – Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore – Five Easy Pieces – Easy Rider
… but when I list those it’s not because of plot similarities (though there are some) or style (although I think you can definitely see the influence of some great films) – it’s again because of the heart of it. I heard a few people at the screening comment that the film was “too long” but I don’t agree. I think exploring a journey of this magnitude required visiting all of the people he touched and taking the time to see the land.
Hal Holbrook was just perfect, as was the cast as a whole, and I think Emile Hirsch is really going places – he was fantastic and he owned the role. Eddie Vedder’s music worked perfectly as well – not distracting or quirky – just a part of the whole.
The film received a standing ovation and quite a few tears were shed. Magic.
Beautiful Film, Even Better Than The Book
For a movie to be even better than a good book is no small feat. Yet, that’s how I felt after watching this film. It really impressed me. One of the reasons is the fantastic cinematography. Man, this is a beautifully filmed and, at 142 minutes, there are a lot of great scenes to admire.Sean Penn directed and Eddie Gautier was the Director Of Photography. I can’t stand Penn as a person but fair-is-fair and I think he’s great as a director, having seen his work in “The Pledge” and “The Crossing Guard.” The main actor, Emile Hirsch, who plays “Chris McCandless” (a.k.a. “Alexander Supertramp” reminded me of Leonardo DiCaprio with his looks, build and voice inflection. He is very credible as the young guy who wants nothing to do with materialistic society and dreams of living in the wilds of Alaska. The problem was that he was unprepared and underestimated what he was up against.
Two people who fascinated me the most in here were two extremes, age-wise – Hal Holbrook and Kristen Stewart. It was really great to see the veteran Holbrook (“Ron France”) again. He was about 82 when he made this film and hadn’t acted in a film in a few years. He was terrific, too. He had some of the most memorable scenes in the story. Meanwhile, teenager Stewart was captivating as “Tracy Tatro,” who had a crush on “Alex.” This young woman is on her way to stardom.
Brian Dierker and Catherine Keener also were really, really interesting as the aging hippie couple, “Rainey” and “Jan.” I kept thinking, I know this guy when listening to Dierker’s voice, finally guessing it was Jeff Bridges underneath all the beard….but it Dierker, a guy who rarely acts in films.
Knowing the book, the only part of the film that caught be off-guard was the young Swedish couple. I don’t remember them in the book but I’ll never forget this in this film!! One could debate the pros and cons of Chris McCandless for hours, so no sense going into that here. I thought the film was pretty kind to him. You read more in the book about how he hurt a lot of people with his silence. Either way, it’s a a fascinating story and a beautiful film.
Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 28 min (148 min)
Budget 15000000
Revenue 56255142
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Adventure, Biography, Drama
Director Sean Penn
Writer Sean Penn, Jon Krakauer
Actors Emile Hirsch, Vince Vaughn, Catherine Keener
Country United States
Awards Nominated for 2 Oscars. 23 wins & 106 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Aaton 35-III, Zeiss Ultra Prime, Angenieux Optimo and Canon Lenses, Arricam LT, Zeiss Ultra Prime, Angenieux Optimo and Canon Lenses, Arriflex 435, Zeiss Ultra Prime, Angenieux Optimo and Canon Lenses
Laboratory Company 3, Los Angeles (CA), USA (digital intermediate), DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA (color), FotoKem Laboratory, Burbank (CA), USA (processing)
Film Length 4.08 m (Portugal, 35 mm)
Negative Format 35 mm (Fuji Eterna 250D 8563, Eterna 500T 8573, Eterna 400T 8583)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Super 35 (3-perf) (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic)