Any Other Movies About Someone Shunning Society, Going Into the Wild?
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infracaninophile — 10 years ago(February 18, 2016 04:08 PM)
You might enjoy
Alone in the Wilderness
, a film made from the videos a talented wilderness man made of himself and his odyssey living in the wilderness alone for 30 years, with occasional visits from friends or his brother. he was no youngster, either. He was in his 50's when he embarked on this adventure.
You might be able to get it from the public library (I did). There's info about Dick Proenneke and his life here:
http://www.aloneinthewilderness.com/
There's an article and a 10-minute clip here:
http://www.wimp.com/alonewilderness/
There is nothing Hollywood about it, but if you're interested in a true story with engrossing detail, do see it! -
froggyandtoadie — 10 years ago(March 08, 2016 10:39 AM)
Hey thanks for this. I saw this documentary when i was younger (i think on pbs maybe?) and remember thinking how incredible this guy was. I didn't know the name of it, and kinda forgot about it til i read your post. I look forward to rewatching it, thanks for the recommendation.
Also, i would recommend anything with alby mangels. He doesn't necessarily shun society but lives life on his own terms. Dude is boss, and almost always has his faithful dogs with him. There's no better way to travel:) -
she-escapes — 10 years ago(February 27, 2016 04:17 PM)
I would say
Into the Wild
and
Tracks
fall into the same genre. A general synopsis of the film:
"The remarkable true story of Robyn Davidson (Mia Wasikowska), a young woman who leaves her life in the city to make a solo trek through almost 2,000 miles of sprawling Australian desert. Accompanied by only her dog and four unpredictable camels, she sets off on a life-changing journey of self-discovery. Along the way, she meets National Geographic photographer Rick Smolan (Adam Driver) who begins to photograph her voyage."
Granted, that makes the film sound far cheesier than it is but I would easily consider ITW and Tracks as being up there in my top films of all time. Both have intriguing stories, strong acting performances and are beautifully shot. I also feel that Tracks is more understated and less Oscar-baity than
Wild
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Legendary_Badass — 9 years ago(May 09, 2016 04:46 AM)
The Beach (2000) dir. Danny Boyle starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
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KazKazui — 9 years ago(August 29, 2016 04:22 AM)
Maybe it's not exactly what you're searching for, but I remember a film I watched years ago, it's called "Mosquito Coast" with Harrison Ford. Because some guy thinks that the USA will go down he goes into the jungle with his family where at some point he tries to build a village and produce ice there? Sorry, I don't remember it very well.
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jkholman — 9 years ago(October 31, 2016 07:56 AM)
Never Cry Wolf - 1983.
Charles Martin Smith plays a scientist researching wolves in the Canadian wilderness. While his plan is have an extended stay in the wild to do his work, he comes close to not returning to civilization. A very good film in itself and a good companion to Into the Wild. -
Zombie55 — 9 years ago(December 21, 2016 04:53 PM)
Though I haven't seen this movie yet, I heard there's this obscure French/Canadian movie called "Le Torrent" (2012) that sort of treads similar grounds.
http://www.imdb.com/board/12458606/?ref_=nv_sr_2
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