Into the Wild: Movie Review (2007)

11/18/2007 Posted by Admin

But at what cost?

Written and directed by Sean Penn, based on Jon Krakauer's book, 140 minutes, rated R.

So far, two of the year's best films have been directed by two actors, each of whom have won Academy Awards--one for writing, the other for acting.

The first film of note, "Gone Baby Gone," was directed and co-written by Ben Affleck, whose career was in serious decay until he decided to get serious and show us again why he should matter.

He did so--powerfully.

The second film, "Into the Wild," is from Sean Penn, who wrote and directed the movie from Jon Krakauer's bestselling nonfiction book. It is an excellent, first-rate account of a story that, depending on your perspective, did or didn't end so well for Christopher Johnson McCandless (a terrific Emile Hirsch).

Some will recall that McCandless was the young man from a wealthy Virginia family who in 1990 chose not enter Harvard Law School or the workforce upon graduating from Emory University. Instead, he gave away his life savings to charity, set fire to the rest of his cash and his personal identification, and disappeared without a word to anyone into a more challenging world--the wild.

Penn's film follows McCandless' two-year journey into himself via the outside world, which was driven by the need to escape his controlling, bickering parents (Marcia Gay Harden, William Hurt) even though in doing so, it also meant leaving behind his beloved younger sister, Carine (Jenna Malone).

It's she who narrates the story, filling in key background information about her brother while Penn weaves back and forward through time in an effort to understand why he did what he did. Though his movie isn't about judging McCandless--it's more interested in observing the man, thus allowing us to decide for ourselves whether his choices were romantic, cruel, necessary or reckless--there's no denying that Penn admires his subject's moxie, which obviously was inspired by the likes of Thoreau, Kerouac, Whitman and London.

What makes "Into the Wild" as emotionally rich as it is are the people McCandless meets along the way, all of whom offer kindness, insight, clarity, debate.

Catherine Keener and Brian Dierker are memorable as two aging hippies who see in Chris traces of their younger selves; in them, Chris sees the parents he would have preferred. In a small role, Vince Vaughn reminds us that he can act, in this case as a South Dakota farmer on the outs with the law. Kristen Stewart trembles believably with the thrum of first love when she meets Chris, who has little time for the love she offers.

As good as all of these actors are--and they are very, very good here--it's Hal Holbrook in an Academy Award-worthy role as the elderly, God-fearing Ron Franz who shakes the movie alive with its mournful undercurrent. He is the last person Chris meets before Chris gives himself over to the Alaskan wild and to the truth about life it presumably holds. There's irony in that truth--happiness is best shared, which Ron figured out awhile ago--but there's no telling Chris that, so onward he pushes, into the wild, meeting adventure along the way and, too late (or just in time--you decide), himself.

Grade: A


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3 comments:

  1. Riri said...

    I must look for this in the rental store. I will send you an email too!

  2. Anonymous said...

    I haven't seen this movie yet but I will have to rent it, It sounds real good

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