
Into the Wild
We are told the story by McCandless’ sister, played by Jena Malone (of Donnie Darko fame). This offers an outside insight into our ascetic travellers reasoning, ensuring that we can not resent him for his potentially reckless decision.
This film is a true journey, brought to life superbly by Hirsch’s portrayal of McCandless as well as the various other supporting roles that open up a world full of intriguing characters with a lust for adventure and experience.
Of course, what coming of age film would be without a love interest? Into the Wild is no exception. However, as our ‘Supertramp’ befriends the undeniably appealing free spirited Tracy Tatro (or should I say Twighlight’s ‘Bella Swan’?) we realise that even love can’t tear him away from his adventurous escape.
If nothing else grabs you about this film, the cinematography, courtesy of Eric Gautier, surely will. We are bombarded with landscape after landscape, from sun kissed beaches to snow frosted mountains, that are photographed in a way that have to be seen to be believed. You may argue that any one could make these places look amazing, in that case I’d challenge you to do the same.
Into the Wild is a film filled with adventure, awe inspiring scenery and most of all; emotion. All backed up by an incredible soundtrack. Penn has done himself proud here and (if he wasn’t already) he must be taken seriously as somebody that can work just as well behind the camera as in front. He cant take full credit though as the film is undoubtedly thrust higher by its characters, its story and of course one of the real stars, its scenery.








3 comments:
Hey Luke, I think the new layout works, 'comment as' section allows more options for commenting.
As per feedback: I would justify the text, leave out the bold font and make the pic fit the text width.
Other than that, looks good.
Cheers
Nice review.
Great review of one of my all-time favorites. Such an incredible film...
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