How does watching the film version of Into the Wild change or deepen your understanding of Chris McCandless compared to reading the book? In your response, explain one key difference in how his character or experiences are presented, and connect this to a time when seeing something visually changed your understanding of a situation.

 Response: The film takes a lot more liberties with the story and really adds a lot to my perception of McCandless, whether that is through the setting/music or even added scenes and voice overs from Carine. The movie focuses a lot more on his experiences and emotions as he travels alone than the book is able to do. It makes his story feel more real and makes him a much more sympathetic character. Since the movie is able to make some inferences and be more fictitious about his life it is able to add more scenes and make alternate interpretations of his journey and overall improves it from a storytelling lens.

Summary: We watched the second 40 minutes of Into the Wild.

Reflection: I really like the movie, the cinematography is really nice and has a lot of swell music.

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