I've seen the movie " Into the Wild"
I really enjoy the plot (based on a true story) the landscapes, the soundtrack and the fact that I feel quite close on the way of thinking with Christopher McCandless (the true character) though we've been grown in a different atmosphere.
His adventure is a getaway from the isolated emotional bubble he had been living into, due to his personal family situation, to the research about himself and the true, in the very deep end of human being's soul, getting wisdom through the experiences.
He would met different icons of the American society within his trip, whom, together with the writers of his favorite books, influenced his point of view ,giving him a new perspective about the sense of life.
So, like an onion lose it's layers, he decided to got ride of everything which had been keeping him tied to a bland life with a deep feeling of inner emptiness: His family, car, friends, money.. in order to achieve his goal, go to Alaska with nothing but his bared soul and remain alone for a while into the wild.
He'd defeated the opinion that happiness no necessary depends on human relationships but, at the end of his drama, just when he was about to die by starvation, he regretted writing: " happiness only real when shared" forgiving, in that precisely moment, his parents for all the grief they'd gave to him, with an enormous feeling of relief and freedom.
That particular scene of the movie it gave me goose flesh.
Nice movie.
FREEEEEEDOOOOOOMMM!!!!!
I really enjoy the plot (based on a true story) the landscapes, the soundtrack and the fact that I feel quite close on the way of thinking with Christopher McCandless (the true character) though we've been grown in a different atmosphere.
His adventure is a getaway from the isolated emotional bubble he had been living into, due to his personal family situation, to the research about himself and the true, in the very deep end of human being's soul, getting wisdom through the experiences.
He would met different icons of the American society within his trip, whom, together with the writers of his favorite books, influenced his point of view ,giving him a new perspective about the sense of life.
So, like an onion lose it's layers, he decided to got ride of everything which had been keeping him tied to a bland life with a deep feeling of inner emptiness: His family, car, friends, money.. in order to achieve his goal, go to Alaska with nothing but his bared soul and remain alone for a while into the wild.
He'd defeated the opinion that happiness no necessary depends on human relationships but, at the end of his drama, just when he was about to die by starvation, he regretted writing: " happiness only real when shared" forgiving, in that precisely moment, his parents for all the grief they'd gave to him, with an enormous feeling of relief and freedom.
That particular scene of the movie it gave me goose flesh.
Nice movie.
FREEEEEEDOOOOOOMMM!!!!!