The Beauty of Into The Wild

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2020
  • These are some of the scenes that I find absolutely stunning in Sean Penn's, Into The Wild.
    Emile Hirsch did a wonderful job playing Chris.
    Rest In Peace Chris Mccandless
    I don't own anything (COPYRIGHT NOT INTENDED)
    Movie: Into The Wild
    Song: Society by Eddie Vedder

Komentáře • 254

  • @coloradochris3952
    @coloradochris3952 Před rokem +426

    It doesn't get Eddie Vedder than this

  • @PearlJamAndBiscuits
    @PearlJamAndBiscuits Před rokem +18

    Regardless of how you feel about this, you have to admit it has a powerful message. I first learned of the movie after telling my therapist I dont need one single person in my life. She told me to watch this movie. I too grew up sort of like Chris and I watched my parents have knock down drag outs, it really does a number on a small child's mind to witness that. It changes you and affects you deeply. This story moved me for so many reasons. We all want happiness in our lives, some more than others, and I've come to believe it truly isnt real unless it's shared. We weren't put on this earth to live alone, we are here to love one another.

  • @sr8877
    @sr8877 Před rokem +189

    What I love about this story so much is how much peoples opinions on it differ. Nobody knows if what he did was right or wrong because we weren't living his life and yet everyone develops such strong emotions and opinion towards it. Whether you love it or hate it the story has made you feel strong emotions and that's whats most amazing about it.

    • @roidelababylonetoto8552
      @roidelababylonetoto8552 Před rokem +1

      I agree so much

    • @kxkxkxkx
      @kxkxkxkx Před rokem +2

      When you freeze to death starving that's the universe saying "you have chosen poorly" ☝️

    • @k.m.5824
      @k.m.5824 Před rokem +16

      @@kxkxkxkx that's still ur opinion not universe's

    • @maikhentricht3320
      @maikhentricht3320 Před rokem

      It was incredibly unwise so be as unprepared as he was, but you never know what was really going on inside of him. It may have been his way to manifest and fight his demons. Implying that you are more qualified to judge his decisions based on a movie and perhaps a few minutes of additional research than he himself is beyond arrogant, though.

    • @body9800
      @body9800 Před rokem

      If he felt it was right, it was - he's life

  • @KevinInPhoenix
    @KevinInPhoenix Před rokem +890

    The wilderness is only beautiful when you have a warm place to sleep and know where you next meal is coming from. The wilderness is an incredibly savage place when you are trying to eke out an existence. The comfortable romanticize about the wilderness while the destitute fear it.

    • @AndrewHedlund100
      @AndrewHedlund100 Před rokem +58

      Ya today sure but when Millions of Buffalo roamed the plains and other big game and wildlife thrived Native people lived freer than any modern person. But they all were in it together as a team

    • @destructionman1
      @destructionman1 Před rokem +29

      @@AndrewHedlund100 But they'd also die from random tooth aches or giving birth or blindness or some shit by their early- to mid-twenties that even the most impoverished Americans nowadays never have to worry about.

    • @jayjamison6397
      @jayjamison6397 Před rokem +10

      @@AndrewHedlund100 Sounds very nice and peaceful. However, native tribes competed for space and resources and in many cases treated each other brutally.

    • @Jerrymc1975
      @Jerrymc1975 Před rokem

      Ah, the city and comfort zones that people have is a false narrative of security. Mass shootings, traffic anxiety, constant phone is sucking our souls, relentless tv and political news cycles, violence, crowds. Yep, I’ll stay in the beauty of nature

    • @user-zg5ey5xo9i
      @user-zg5ey5xo9i Před rokem +2

      @@jayjamison6397 As if it would be any different today.

  • @kimk5882
    @kimk5882 Před rokem +29

    Rest in peace, as much peace as a restless soul can find.

    • @Inbraneinthememsane
      @Inbraneinthememsane Před rokem

      Not really
      Good riddance of the piece of shut
      A spoiled brat who died alone achieving nothing

  • @Lifegrowsonandon
    @Lifegrowsonandon Před rokem +25

    Happiness isn't real unless it's shared

    • @dawnriddler
      @dawnriddler Před rokem +5

      I personally don't agree with that statement. If you need to share it, then it wasn't real to begin with. You need to learn how to be happy with yourself first in order to truly be happy with others.

    • @kxkxkxkx
      @kxkxkxkx Před rokem +1

      It is always shared with God 😊

    • @k.m.5824
      @k.m.5824 Před rokem +1

      Then it's not happiness it's asking for validation

    • @k.m.5824
      @k.m.5824 Před rokem

      @@dawnriddler this exactly

  • @adamlet094
    @adamlet094 Před 4 lety +65

    Quality video by a quality human being.

  • @amalmartin344
    @amalmartin344 Před rokem +5

    Society you're a crazy breed...

  • @caphelanh
    @caphelanh Před rokem +41

    every time years coming back to this film, I found myself have another feeling for it. First time, I like the freedom he followed, but in the same time critized him for abandon his parents, second time I felt I understand why he did that, still feel sorry for him. Third time, I felt I could go same path, then I after travelling myself, I found not regret for his death, It could be his spiritual path he went, so he went and came. I know next time coming back to him, I may have another thought. And then I felt the life so beautiful, so vast that way.

    • @sr8877
      @sr8877 Před rokem +3

      This is what I love so much about this story. Everyone has such different perspectives on it and you can even have different perspectives on it yourself depending on what time in your life you watch it.

    • @rox8774
      @rox8774 Před rokem +2

      I completely agree with this, it is such a comfort movie of mine and I have so many feelings towards it, both positive and negative

    • @brianbell564
      @brianbell564 Před rokem

      Agree with everyone here. It’s a fascinating story which becomes a beautiful experience in your mind. I guess that’s the best way I could put it

  • @jonathanvictor5848
    @jonathanvictor5848 Před rokem +315

    Really appreciate this. I saw this film when it came out over a decade ago and it had a real impact on me. Its through this film that I was introduced to Thoreau, Emmerson and Jack London. However, I tried to rewatch it a few weeks ago and found it far too pretentious and unrealistic to enjoy in the way I did ten years ago. I was pretty unhappy with myself for feeling this way about a beautiful film which was once so important to me. It goes to show how insidious the process of drowning out individualism and rebellion within society really is. I never noticed my views changing. This video captures the essence of the film in a way that bypasses the condescending response I have unfortunately developed towards people like Christopher.

    • @ettcnt3822
      @ettcnt3822 Před rokem +2

      What job do you do?

    • @freddymarsuc904
      @freddymarsuc904 Před rokem +9

      I also did find it pretentious but also understood it the way McCandless did driven by anger and rebellion not only because of his parents but how society changed us. Rather than functional it became irrational and inconvenient to anyone it surrounds.

    • @gailmaterialsquotedepartme8710
      @gailmaterialsquotedepartme8710 Před rokem +9

      he rebelled like many post college grads. I went to Europe for 6 months living on no money. McCandless however didn't live or treat his family they way he preached to others. I'm sure if he didn't die that he would of been in the rat race with everyone else trying to do the best you can. Having a family and responsibilities towards your children makes your own personal life of less consequences. Your kids come first and did Chris ever stop to think that his parents perhaps tried the best they could and failed in his eyes because they are not perfect. I read this book because my son read it for HS so it was laying on the table so I read it. My son had the same takeaway. The bullshit about his hunting illegally and I'm sure he took from others when in need is never brought up.

    • @jonathanvictor5848
      @jonathanvictor5848 Před rokem

      @@ettcnt3822 I am a Social Worker. I work with adults.

    • @jonathanvictor5848
      @jonathanvictor5848 Před rokem +3

      @@gailmaterialsquotedepartme8710 My view (as a 35 year old father) is almost identical to yours! I do think that raising a family himself may have helped Christopher to reconcile the poor relationship he had with his own parents or, at the least, it may have affected his empathy towards them. Like you, I also think there is a fair chance Christopher would have ended up in the “rat race” like the rest of us who have serious responsibilities and/or dependants. Despite this, I still believe there is an argument to justify his decision to “leave society behind”, even at such a cost to himself and his family. That argument would be straight from the mind of Thoreau - “Let your life be a counter-friction to stop the machine. What I have to do is to see, at any rate, that I do not lend myself to the wrong which I condemn”.

  • @Nicopicodico
    @Nicopicodico Před rokem +6

    Fave movie since I was 16 lmao! Loved the book even more and recently started relistening to Eddie’s album Oh man brings back so many angst memories. SOCIETY!!!!

  • @fredchain58
    @fredchain58 Před rokem +4

    After going on a 10day expedition into the Alaskan wild for a sheep. I can surely say Chris mccandless was a madman. The book talks about how Everyman wants to know his true strength, we as men want to be guarded for our toughness, a tale as old of time. We obsess over being the best at something, finding out niche in the world. Chris escaped the world and all its expectations, he lived selfishly amongst the destitute and became a wild man, with the finale of his trip in Alaska though he discovered, living as a wild man won’t last you a lifetime. Happiness is better shared. And unfortunately he couldn’t make it out to tell the story.

  • @australopithecus_lucis
    @australopithecus_lucis Před rokem +48

    People criticize Chris for what he did, saying it was selfish, childish and arrogant, and use as an argument his death, saying that it was all for nothing cause he died and didnt adjust to social norms and expectations. What about all the people who made it? There's so many stories out there, just like Chris's, the only difference is that they did make it, had their happy ending.
    Don't let yourself be discouraged by a bunch of society's puppets, live your dream and start walking its path when you get the chance.

    • @tatskamaster
      @tatskamaster Před rokem +3

      Because he was selfish, childish and arrogant. Some people that leave society behind have nothing to lose, and some, if not most of them at least have better reasons for it than he did.. His story is good when you romanticise it like in this movie. It can be absolutely beautiful if it works, but if you look past the art, it was a pretentious idealistic kid, who left his family on bad terms with no contact, was unprepared for the life he chose, and tragically died as a consequence. You shouldn't envy him, you should learn from his story. Try to have a better relationship with your family, and revere mother nature, are at least my two takeaways from it.

    • @metehan6240
      @metehan6240 Před rokem +5

      @@tatskamaster Your determinations are realistic and logical, but I do not agree with you about establishing a close relationship with the family. You have to build a close relationship with your family, but you can't wait forever for them to understand you. Chris' childhood passed without love and care, how can you love such a family. If my own mom and dad didn't take care of me, I wouldn't call them mom and dad. Turkish writer Nihan Kaya has a saying, "If you are not going to teach your child to swim, do not give birth."

    • @tatskamaster
      @tatskamaster Před rokem +1

      @@metehan6240 They weren't the best parents by any means, but they did love him. They wanted the best for him and tried in their own way, but they just couldn't see what kind of support Chris actually needed. They just had their own idea of who Chris should be. That's in my opinion what bothered Chris, and he couldn't see that his parents cared for him through the pressures of expectation. He could have talked to them, showed them and tried to make them see what he was actually passionate about, but instead he played his part well and then disappeared without saying a word. They didn't get a chanse to realize they were doing something wrong before they had already lost him.
      Sure, there are family relationships that aren't salvageable and things that you can't forgive, but in this case I don't think their problems were too deep to be reconciled. In the end, both parties must have wished that they had.

    • @CamelliaFlingert
      @CamelliaFlingert Před rokem +1

      @@tatskamaster If people unable to understand their child and give a proper care/love and build a normal family in general - they shouldn't born a kids in the first place at all.

    • @tatskamaster
      @tatskamaster Před rokem

      @@CamelliaFlingert I wouldn't be so harsh. Every parent has trouble understanding their kids at some point. In this case they were well meaning behind all their ignorance too. I'm sure Christopher's sister turned out to be a wonderful person, and I think Chris would have too if given the chanse.

  • @mikekilburn3552
    @mikekilburn3552 Před rokem

    I was a young man when this movie came out.. I bought the book Is threw on my backpack and Just now in the past 2 years move back into a place.... I'm already planning to head back out... Thanks for the reminder

  • @lino7kino331
    @lino7kino331 Před 4 lety +114

    this is absolutely beautiful , thank you so much for doing this

    • @jasoncarnevale2998
      @jasoncarnevale2998  Před 4 lety +7

      Thanks so much man, means a lot

    • @rabbitbear4747
      @rabbitbear4747 Před rokem +3

      His sister deserves the credit and made sure her brothers legacy was not destroyed. Her love for her brother

  • @jmcitr382
    @jmcitr382 Před rokem +5

    One of the movies that shaped me

  • @mediaboxcorporations
    @mediaboxcorporations Před rokem +2

    HAPPINESS IS REAL ONLY WHEN SHARED.

  • @returnoftheromans6726
    @returnoftheromans6726 Před rokem +64

    When I first heard about Chris's journey, his life and fate, as a good, civilized human, I thought him crazy. How sad to throw it all away! But now, now, I envy the man. Just as I envied Sam, from "My Side of the Mountain." No matter who we are, the sides of mountains, the fruited plains, the tight-knit forests, and the seclusion of islands still call to us. Afterall, what were our ancestors before us but wandering tribesmen?

    • @abdullahibrahimhassan7301
      @abdullahibrahimhassan7301 Před rokem +1

      While I agree with you, chris wrote in his diary that he was in pain and wished he hadn't done it. It changes your entire perspective when you read his finals words, his death was not pretty.

    • @retrogaming8647
      @retrogaming8647 Před rokem +2

      Why would you envy a guy who went into the Alaskan wilderness woefully unprepared and starved to death/died from eating poison plants (depending on which hypothesis you believe) as a result?

    • @carpediem2964
      @carpediem2964 Před rokem +7

      @@retrogaming8647 better than dying in a street in the hand of some junkie

    • @returnoftheromans6726
      @returnoftheromans6726 Před rokem +6

      @@retrogaming8647
      He took the risk. Risks are just that-- risks. He likely thought a lot about whether he would die in the endeavor or not. He still choose the wild over conforming to society's norms. And for that I envy him.

    • @retrogaming8647
      @retrogaming8647 Před rokem

      @@carpediem2964 Uh, okay......were those his only two choices?

  • @youness4049
    @youness4049 Před rokem +1

    The only film i will never forget 😓

  • @ericddenison4016
    @ericddenison4016 Před rokem +5

    Such a beautiful and tragic story and movie; it's all Good - until it isn't... Rest in Heavenly peace Christopher - you haven't been forgotten.

  • @ryuzakisimms1019
    @ryuzakisimms1019 Před rokem +4

    Shannon Hoon and Eddie Vedder are my favorite American rock singers. My father and I saw Pearl Jam live on November 24,2013 at the LA Sports Areana. Thank you.

  • @seraphyna6632
    @seraphyna6632 Před rokem +2

    EDDIE VEDDER! Hell yes!
    Listened to the whole Album. Forgot it was in a film!

  • @alonzomosley7
    @alonzomosley7 Před rokem +39

    I loved this movie and the music it was beautiful ,I cried at the ending and my narc ex thought it was the most pathetic movie .Tells you a lot .

    • @GiuseppediSaronno
      @GiuseppediSaronno Před rokem +6

      MGTOW

    • @jp3eku
      @jp3eku Před rokem +1

      Hopefully your ex got the sleep she needed! 🙃

    • @alonzomosley7
      @alonzomosley7 Před rokem

      @@jp3eku I would like to put her to sleep permanently 😂

  • @the.trustguy
    @the.trustguy Před rokem +7

    Thank you for creating this :)

  • @redsquirrelftw
    @redsquirrelftw Před rokem +35

    Recently watched the movie and it's beautiful. It's my dream to one day live off grid, so I totally get where what his train of thought was. It's a tragic ending as he was not well prepared, but he still got to do what he wanted.

    • @tinaray7205
      @tinaray7205 Před rokem +3

      OMG, me too, I think your my soulmate, Lol! I will be doing that within the next 6 months! PEACE!

    • @vincenteliasbaar7760
      @vincenteliasbaar7760 Před rokem +5

      His most important wisdom was: "Happiness only real when shared". Don't get fooled by the idea that living in the wild will make everything good and easy about life. It's living your life with the right people. You won't be happy alone.

    • @redsquirrelftw
      @redsquirrelftw Před rokem +1

      @@vincenteliasbaar7760 yeah I don't think I could do it the way he did where he just leaves everybody behind. It's why I made sure to get land that's not super far from my city so I can visit family/friends and vise versa.

    • @jmmoyano1999
      @jmmoyano1999 Před rokem +2

      @@vincenteliasbaar7760 human beings are not made to live alone, although it is better to live alone than in bad company of course

    • @k.m.5824
      @k.m.5824 Před rokem

      @@vincenteliasbaar7760 if you're not happy alone than you won't be happy with anyone else cause content people doesn't ask for approval or validation

  • @Vinayakxpatel
    @Vinayakxpatel Před rokem

    Thankyou for making this

  • @athiragibran2716
    @athiragibran2716 Před rokem

    i am really sad if i see this movie.i cry

  • @tam.s.2337
    @tam.s.2337 Před rokem +7

    Very sad story..but at least he was happy before hand..

    • @CreamedRice
      @CreamedRice Před rokem +1

      sad kinda of yes, but also really amazing he lived more then most people do in his short time

  • @Hugging_Cactus
    @Hugging_Cactus Před rokem +6

    celebrating Chris McCandless life and journey aka Alexander SuperTramp!

  • @mindandsoul9144
    @mindandsoul9144 Před rokem +1

    I wanna do this all by myself too. But when I'm ready.

    • @duncannelson2033
      @duncannelson2033 Před rokem +1

      My advice to you, when you’re ready it won’t be so good….. go now my friend throw yourself into it see where the wind takes you…. don’t wait any longer

  • @carloslira2045
    @carloslira2045 Před rokem

    Read the book twice and then watch the movie. Appreciation will come.

  • @mindandsoul9144
    @mindandsoul9144 Před rokem +1

    What a beautiful story ❤️ and a great lesson. 👍

  • @knightstemplar8977
    @knightstemplar8977 Před rokem +1

    Thanks man. That was great 🙂 🙏

  • @BPBrutalPenguin
    @BPBrutalPenguin Před 4 lety +27

    Nice vid man, watched it last week and it’s now one of my favourite films, searched for the beauty of into the wild expecting the channel The Beauty Of to have a video but you’ve made a damn good one

  • @Ray_1428
    @Ray_1428 Před rokem +3

    You post into the wild
    I say you are the best

  • @irishboi2411
    @irishboi2411 Před rokem

    I know many people on here have different views against this movie but I love my family but just thinking of the thought of no one to push me around but I'm also very social so I couldn't handle being alone but what life this young man chose was right in his eyes none of us can judge that feeling of wanting to be free of society and others,no rules,and just being "Wild" but it was his choice and at least he went out the way he wanted...God bless everyone have a blessed day

  • @crusaderlonk9677
    @crusaderlonk9677 Před rokem +17

    Love the soundtrack of the movie, Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam are my favorites

  • @animanaskar7731
    @animanaskar7731 Před rokem +5

    Masterpiece 💙✨🌌

  • @adarshgurung5781
    @adarshgurung5781 Před rokem

    Thanks for this video

  • @Zebadboy-vg8vm
    @Zebadboy-vg8vm Před rokem +6

    J'ai vu le film je ne sais combien de fois avec toujours la même émotion 😭

  • @mrsfahrenheit
    @mrsfahrenheit Před rokem

    we for some reason actually watched this film in school for the first time and man... what a good film but such a sad story

  • @EEEbrahim3971
    @EEEbrahim3971 Před rokem

    the best movie in the world

  • @RWAC685
    @RWAC685 Před rokem +2

    Amazing, Love This Movie.

  • @rossellathebestintheworld

    Masterpiece🙌 amo il film e Eddie ❤️

  • @KrinhMcFluff
    @KrinhMcFluff Před rokem +1

    10 years since I seen it and still fave movie

  • @robertwiesler381
    @robertwiesler381 Před rokem

    Fantastic Soundtrack by
    Mr. Eddie Vedder

  • @larakdesigns6227
    @larakdesigns6227 Před rokem +1

    My absolute favorite movie

  • @PatrickMHoey
    @PatrickMHoey Před rokem

    I can go for a long walk and have vibes felt from watching this movie.

  • @illustravitae
    @illustravitae Před rokem +1

    The incredible voice of Eddie Vedder

  • @learmec
    @learmec Před rokem +4

    This guy died in the bus, on the stampede trail, same month, same year I was up there. I was waiting to get into Denali. What I see on the maps, they've destroyed Alaska.

  • @king-up2vk
    @king-up2vk Před rokem +1

    My favorite movie

  • @tinaray7205
    @tinaray7205 Před rokem

    Christopher McCandless, what an amazing soul, he"s my hero!!!!!!!

  • @pinisilince6262
    @pinisilince6262 Před rokem +2

    Nice movie for peace from indonesia

  • @markfeeney8328
    @markfeeney8328 Před rokem

    Just beautiful music in recognition

  • @tolitsdterrible4785
    @tolitsdterrible4785 Před rokem

    Beautiful indeed...and deadly for people who are properly equipped and prepared.

  • @subhajitsaha1131
    @subhajitsaha1131 Před rokem +2

    Impressive brother💖

  • @brianbell564
    @brianbell564 Před rokem +10

    The book was much better than the movie. Read it twice. Beautiful story.

    • @chloericks172
      @chloericks172 Před rokem +1

      I am curious how you thought the book was better than the movie. The author put too much of himself in the book, so i much prefer the movie.

    • @brianbell564
      @brianbell564 Před rokem +1

      @@chloericks172 the book gave more history on others who had tried to live in the same fashion and had ultimately failed as well, their attempt ending in disappearance or death. You got much more information on the family, in particular the different relationships he had with the different members of his family. While Sean Penn is an amazing director, his work just couldn’t be complete in the time allowed which is always the drawback of of a motion picture adaptation of a book. I’m a Krakauer fan, having read most all of his books so the insertion of his own experiences didn’t bother me at all. Hope this satisfies your curiosity. I love this type of story!

    • @ish_cyril
      @ish_cyril Před 4 měsíci

      Suggest me about book name dude

  • @PhantomPlayin
    @PhantomPlayin Před rokem +1

    Fantastic movie

  • @tomas2803
    @tomas2803 Před 3 lety +6

    Awesome video man you have a great taste

  • @transwomenaresexistmen

    oh, gee, thanks 😭

  • @milenam1061
    @milenam1061 Před rokem +2

    Amo questo film e eddie vedder❤️

  • @zendo6851
    @zendo6851 Před rokem

    Great!

  • @RobertStaceyYT
    @RobertStaceyYT Před 4 lety +1

    Great video, Jason carnevale

  • @Ps.perfect.2
    @Ps.perfect.2 Před rokem

    Love it

  • @trenthobson2756
    @trenthobson2756 Před rokem +1

    He is literally me.

  • @bignuts850
    @bignuts850 Před rokem +2

    Someone should have
    Give him a Big Mac

  • @rodrigopolonidasilva_surf2

    Happiness only real when shared

  • @amishalama5859
    @amishalama5859 Před rokem

    Among the pool of opinions, dropping my opinion in this movie ( may not matter, even though). Seems like I am the only one who applauded for his decision to live life at his own terms. I truly admire him on choosing the path where his heart took him without confirming to societal norms. Everyone has to pay price for every choices they make, be it having a social life or life of wilderness. One has to pay price for their survival, so it's very fine, I would like to pay a price to follow my heart than to live in the pool of thoughts "what if I followed my heart". At deathbed, his smile shows it was worth the million tears he shed during his last moments of life, he knew the cost he was paying but he also knew he did what his heart ask him to do. All the comments I read was full about him being unprepared about life. Nobody can be prepared for life, noone. Life and death, I have always firmly believed, it's destined. I have seen people who died very young without any disease or anything, just very bizarrely. When your time is up, your preparation fails. If you are proud of yourself, happy about how you lived your life and no regrets at all in brink of death, that's a success and I believe Chris achieved that. ❤️💌

  • @nathaliecoullangemagnetise9167

    Magnifique bande annonce de la vie bravo

  • @jacobbeasley4546
    @jacobbeasley4546 Před rokem +1

    Only the strong survive

  • @enispenvy9174
    @enispenvy9174 Před rokem +1

    My boss brought around a thank you card for all the employees to sign for one of our customers. I signed it Alexander Supertramp. He got so mad, I thought he was going to fire me over it. Of course, I thought it was hilarious.

  • @snehar6779
    @snehar6779 Před rokem +7

    Too much of anything can be fatal. He ran away because society was asking too much of him and irony is that he writes “happiness is real only when its shared”. He wanted to explore and be a free wild bird but died of starvation and plant poisoning alone in the middle of nowhere because it was too much wilderness even for him.

  • @VarunSharma-zs8ku
    @VarunSharma-zs8ku Před rokem

    Love n life 🧬

  • @TruthTriumphs786
    @TruthTriumphs786 Před rokem

    We have limited ourselves to the confines of our secure homes, but honestly the world is still waiting out there for us to explore. Our lives is wasted because of Fear and insecurity.

  • @ImAyzine
    @ImAyzine Před rokem +4

    i really wish in another life i found this lifestyle over drugs 😭

  • @bz4freedom
    @bz4freedom Před rokem

    Absolutely beautiful

  • @trevortrevortsr2
    @trevortrevortsr2 Před 10 měsíci

    This film will get cult status the photography is stunning and the storyline plucks at the heartstrings - A film to share with someone special. “When you forgive, you love. And when you love, God’s light shines upon you.”
    ― Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild

  • @boobalooba5786
    @boobalooba5786 Před rokem +14

    This is my inspiration for my life. I can't stand money, working, or other people. My only desire is to dissappear. Someday will be the last day I wake up, the last day I go to bed, and I pray with all my heart that I am graced with a life of adventure and isolation from all others. Dear God grant me death, amen.

  • @josephstorm2819
    @josephstorm2819 Před rokem

    You don’t need to go full into the wild but take every weekend to go enjoy nature, and take a month or two to go out and be alone with your thoughts in nature.

  • @seeuathebeach
    @seeuathebeach Před rokem +1

    Why he wrote " happiness is only real when shared" if he looks so happy throughout the whole movie??!

  • @hikewithmike4673
    @hikewithmike4673 Před měsícem

    good medicine!

  • @borisgarcia817
    @borisgarcia817 Před rokem +1

    The magic bus.

  • @BEHROUz441
    @BEHROUz441 Před rokem

    💞💞💞

  • @jimsmith9853
    @jimsmith9853 Před rokem

    We all grew up.

  • @NobodyButSomebody74
    @NobodyButSomebody74 Před rokem

    Could somebody tell me how that song in the background is called?
    Nice edit btw👍

  • @MarZakuZ
    @MarZakuZ Před rokem +1

    que joya acaba de encontrar

  • @dudu_jan864
    @dudu_jan864 Před rokem

    How can I find full movie, if somebody know, please say me)

  • @rcvc775
    @rcvc775 Před rokem +2

    Supertramp

  • @tussetinho
    @tussetinho Před rokem

    I now walk into the wild...

  • @zarza05
    @zarza05 Před rokem +7

    Esta pelicula consigue sin ser pretenciosa trasmitir exactamente el espiritu del libro en que está basado (Que recomiendo al 100%, el autor es john krakauer).

    • @alejandromartin1831
      @alejandromartin1831 Před rokem +1

      Creo que fui muy afortunado de leer primero el video y luego descubrir la peli, soy una persona a la que le encantaría que me gustara leer, pero no arranco nunca, sin embargo este libro lo empecé y no podía parar de leer, es un libro increible, y la peli aun faltandole cosas del libro está muy bien.

  • @Gretny
    @Gretny Před 4 měsíci

  • @theayazs8148
    @theayazs8148 Před rokem

    içime yolculuk mu düştü nedir

  • @AthulRajeevrocker
    @AthulRajeevrocker Před rokem

    people in all kinds of mood ca nwatc this movie

  • @birpalto
    @birpalto Před rokem

    Özlüyorum bazen öyle şeyler özlüyorum ki anlatamam .
    Çünkü çok şey çok fazla şey

  • @EEEbrahim3971
    @EEEbrahim3971 Před 8 měsíci

    307,395 views. Who else is watching?

  • @lastmanonearth3202
    @lastmanonearth3202 Před rokem

    Go trekking wilderness but with total safety and precautions.. wilderness isn't piece of cake if you are not born into that environment.. if survival so this easy than we wouldn't have need paper currency to survive

  • @nedanother9382
    @nedanother9382 Před rokem

    I believe this story to be nothing but a really good soundtrack. That parents raised a child to adulthood and spend a small fortune to send him to college only to have that college leach out every bit of common sense from a person and replace it with nonsense...this boy died because of what he learned at college. A romantic fool but mostly just a fool. The world is a better place with less fools.

  • @metehan6240
    @metehan6240 Před rokem

    Vahşi doğa, yalnızca uyuyacak sıcak bir yeriniz olduğunda ve bir sonraki yemeğinizin nereden geleceğini bildiğiniz zaman güzeldir. Bir varoluşu sürdürmeye çalışırken, vahşi doğa inanılmaz derecede vahşi bir yerdir. Rahat olanlar vahşi doğa hakkında romantikleşirken, yoksullar ondan korkar.

  • @tacomapaul8831
    @tacomapaul8831 Před rokem +1

    Pearl Jam played Eddie Vedder.
    And Into the Wild... he died. ;-(
    But that's OK. He's still alive. ;-)

  • @ishanmishra1749
    @ishanmishra1749 Před rokem

    1:50 - 2:20 (😌😌)