Based on the first 40 minutes of the film and Chapters 1–11 of the book, does the visual version of Chris’s journey make his choices seem more justified or more reckless than the text does? Explain how the medium (film vs writing) shapes your perspective.

 Response: From what we have watched of the movie so far it seems to paint his journey as more justified and sympathetic. The music, dialogue and general cinematography all seem a lot more lighthearted and mystical than the book. Showing pretty sunsets, upbeat folk music and the great outdoors romanticizes his journey more than the straightforward descriptions. Since it is a film it is forced to take artistic liberties with the story and use fiction to fill in the cracks left by information gathered in the book. As a medium movies end up idealizing these kinds of things.

Summary: We watched some of Into the Wild movie.

Reflection: The movie has been pretty interesting so far. I find it fun to compare and contrast what it tells us in the book versus the movie. I also really enjoy the music.

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