Jayme
Boston
Into the Wild — 2 years ago
While I did list this as worth consuming, I am still only rating it with three stars (It’s OK). There are a great many aspect of this film that are beautiful such as the scenery and the dialogue. I didn’t feel that any of the character portrayals by big-name actors was particularly well done. Ironically, it was the smaller characters (e.g. Rainey, Jan, Tracy, Ron) who really emitted the most emotion and sincerity.
I watched this film having been intrigued by an article shared with me by a friend, being that I am from Alaska. I happen to be of the opinion that this kid was out of his mind. Nonetheless, I thought perhaps this film would have a beautifully painted ideology I could appreciate. And ultimately it did. His (the film character) was a tragic story, characterized by arrogance and cowardice. I was very pleased the the movie ended with a poignant epiphany: “Happiness is only real when shared.”






