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is it your favorite movie of all time too?

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    Slwebb71 — 10 years ago(July 19, 2015 07:02 PM)

    One of my very very favorites !!

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      KhaledKalache — 10 years ago(July 29, 2015 01:35 PM)

      nice 🙂

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          palisade-1 — 10 years ago(July 31, 2015 02:49 PM)

          so is into the wild you favorite movie of all time too?
          I like the movie very much, but I don't have a single all-time-favorite film. The ones I like most I like for different reasons, and they don't really compare well with each other.
          I wouldn't give this film "10 out of 10" however, even though it's one of my favorite films. I think it has some significant flaws along with its overall excellence.

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            infracaninophile — 10 years ago(August 02, 2015 06:29 AM)

            I like this movie a lot, but i don't like the way it diminished the character of the real Chris in order to..I'm not sure what the purpose was. To make him more romantic or something? The film makes him out to be a lot more stupid and naive, and inexperienced, than he really was.
            I realize they have to make changes to the historical facts when making films, but the changes should be for narrative coherence, or simplifying the sequence of events or compressing them for reasons of time, etc. When they introduce changes that actually are false and derogatory to their "hero" (as also happened in
            The imitation Game),
            which changes don't expedite the plot in any way, I don't like that.
            Otherwise, the film is beautifully shot and well-acted. The score is excellent too.

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              lazee4163 — 10 years ago(September 06, 2015 03:16 PM)

              Is your first name Justin by chance?

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                KhaledKalache — 10 years ago(September 07, 2015 03:16 PM)

                No 🙂
                "The two most powerful warriors are patience and time" -Leo Tolstoy

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                  RetiredRanger — 10 years ago(September 20, 2015 12:35 AM)

                  It is not my favorite movie of all time. We are all touched or feel a connection to a movie or book in different ways. How we perceive a movie may change over the course of our lives depending on the changes within ourselves.
                  I thought I had read the book, but I normally keep books of the genre so I guess I have not. I like John Krakauer's writing so I'm surprised I don't recall reading this book. I mention this as I'm not sure how closely the movie follows the book. I am watching the movie on TV and saw it when it was first released. My reaction now is to question how much of the movie is based on conjecture, after all Chris could not serve as a consultant for it.
                  In spite of these misgivings I thought the movie was well produced, had superior acting and was obviously well directed. Sean Penn is talented in spite of how he can annoy many people and at times anger many of those.
                  The best book and movie of this "outdoor survival" and "spiritual discovery via nature" genre, in my opinion, is "Between a Rock and a Hardplace." I met the author of the book, Eric Ralston and had a brief conversation with him. He is highly intelligent and a talented inspirational speaker. For me my favorite movie of all time in this genre is this one. I recommend that people read the book and see the movie.

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                    RetiredRanger — 10 years ago(September 20, 2015 12:42 AM)

                    I should add to the above that the list of locations in this movie's credits is impressive. Accomplishing this must have been an extreme challenge involving a myriad of details most of us can't appreciate. This was a major factor in the success of this movie.

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                      !!!deleted!!! (12526472) — 10 years ago(September 26, 2015 06:08 PM)

                      Top 3

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                        mario-alvisi — 10 years ago(October 26, 2015 07:50 PM)

                        it's a good movie but not even in my top 100 favorite movies

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                          movie80 — 10 years ago(October 31, 2015 04:28 PM)

                          I watched the movies long ago, don't plan to watch it again because I remember its details and I remember well some excellent comments of some posters on this board.
                          I often think that later later when I did I might die alone like the main character in this movie

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                            feraghi — 9 years ago(May 09, 2016 07:41 PM)

                            No, not a favorite of all time but in my top100 for sure.

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                              imdbeesknees — 9 years ago(August 05, 2016 02:17 PM)

                              From a purely technical point of view (acting, script, cinematography, etc.) I could never say words like "the best" about any movie.
                              Still though; I was about 15 when I first watched this movie and it's one of the only movies that had this much of a (positive) impact on my life. The way I live right now, the studies I chose, the way I look at the world, This movie had a very big part in all of these things. That's why I will probably say it now and continue to say it for the rest of my life: for me, Into the Wild is the single greatest movie ever!

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                                fede_4488 — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 03:07 PM)

                                Yes! I relate a lot to Christopher Mccandless, altought I could never do what he did. And even putting my personal feelings aside, from a technical point of view it's greatly directed, acted, edited and scored.

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