What did you think of the movie, "Into the Wild"?
Question Details: I don't know why some people say bad things about the young man; he set out for an adventure and learning experience that ended tragically. Like he wrote in his notes, he was trapped, starving, and weak.
I now feel quite certain that he didn't plan to commit suicide or anything (He quotes Thoreau, who has a book called "Walden's Pond," where the author spends 2 years living sort of in the wild and writes about it) but McCandless gives away over 20,000 in charity, which makes you think he was ending it all. But he sets out for his trip and lives simply long before he passes away.
His Alaska stay was just a major part of his trip, where small mistakes could lead to fatal circumstances. McCandless was quite young and a tad unscrupulous, but very idealistic and brave--which I greatly admire. He died, tragically (according to the movie), after he discovered that no one is perfect and he could live with that just as pure and happy as he was in a less mentally hectic environment.
2007-10-22
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