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Theme Of Into The Wild

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The film “Into the Wild” is an American biographical drama survival film directed by Sean Peen. The film is an adaptation of the nonfiction book from 1996 “Into the Wild” by Jon Krakauer. The book is based on a true story about the young Christopher McCandless played by the American actor Emile Hirsch.
In 1992, Christopher McCandless was found dead in the Alaskan wilderness after four months in the wild and two years on the road. He spent his two-year-long journey trying to find a meaning of life with help from Thoreau and Tolstoy. Chris realized that what he has been trying to escape from all along was all he ever needed – human relationships.

Christopher Johnson McCandless is an intelligent young man, who recently graduated from Emory University. He is a driven, stubborn idealist, who has the urge to live the life God created, which is a result of a tough childhood. He leaves …show more content…

But one of the most important themes is forgiveness because it is substantial throughout the whole film. Chris is having a hard time forgiving his parents for their cruelties and punishes them by leaving them, and everything they believe in. The two-year-long journey is filled with anger and resentment, which is clearly reflected in the deliberate lack of contact with the family. Throughout the journey Chris does not show signs of missing the parents. Instead Chris blames his father for his own lack of capabilities for example when Chris shoots the moose, and he struggles with the fire, he thinks back to the time where his father would not let him help with the barbecue. However, the end is ambiguous. When Chris realizes that happiness is only true when shared, he decides to go back to civilization. To the audience, it seems unclear whether he wants to go back to his family because he has forgiven them or he wants to go back to the people he has met along the

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