Nach seinem Abschluss an der Emory University gibt der Topstudent und Spitzensportler Christopher McCandless sein Hab und Gut auf und spendet sein gesamtes Sparkonto in Höhe von 24.000 Dolla... Alles lesenNach seinem Abschluss an der Emory University gibt der Topstudent und Spitzensportler Christopher McCandless sein Hab und Gut auf und spendet sein gesamtes Sparkonto in Höhe von 24.000 Dollar einer Wohltätigkeitsorganisation. Per Anhalter macht er sich dann auf den Weg nach Alask... Alles lesenNach seinem Abschluss an der Emory University gibt der Topstudent und Spitzensportler Christopher McCandless sein Hab und Gut auf und spendet sein gesamtes Sparkonto in Höhe von 24.000 Dollar einer Wohltätigkeitsorganisation. Per Anhalter macht er sich dann auf den Weg nach Alaska, um in der Wildnis zu leben. Auf seiner Reise trifft er eine Reihe von Personen, die sei... Alles lesen
- Für 2 Oscars nominiert
- 23 Gewinne & 106 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Rainey
- (as Brian Dierker)
- Graduation Reader
- (as James J. O'Neill)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesJim Gallien, the Alaskan who gave Chris the rubber boots in the opening scene, plays himself.
- PatzerAt one point, Chris burns his Social Security card, just like he burned paper money previously.
In real life, Chris didn't burn his Social Security Card. When his sister Carine flew to Alaska to pick up his remains and some of the possessions that were found with him, she did not receive his backpack. Years later, when she returned to Alaska to finally see the bus where Chris died, she met a man who had removed Chris's backpack from the bus shortly after he had died. The man kept the backpack at his home for years, and when he finally gave it back to Carine, she found that it still contained many of Chris's possessions, including his wallet and Social Security card.
- Zitate
Christopher McCandless: [written into book] Happiness only real when shared.
- Crazy CreditsThe opening title is shown as part of Chris's journal's writings.
- SoundtracksHard Sun
Written by Gordon Peterson
Performed by Eddie Vedder & Corin Tucker
Courtesy of Monkeywrench, Inc./J Records
Emile Hirsch is absolutely brilliant with his good-natured attitude and affable charm. His character believes that human contact is not necessary for happiness and never seeks out relationships. However, his character is so likable that they find him and latch on, not to change his mind, but to experience his level of being and hopefully learn something from him and help enlarge his vocabulary on life. The people he meets help him to fully grasp the decision of life in the wild and be able to survive it. Never coming off condescendingly to those he crosses paths with, Hirsch always holds a smile on his face. One scene, where he meets up with a couple of people from Europe, proves how contagious a clear outlook on life without the troubles of societal restraints can be. These three kids have a blast, if only for a few minuteswith Hirsch being chased by the police for rafting with no licenseand it makes one wonder if maybe we all should take a journey into nature and feel the freedom and full warmth of heart that a lack of stress to succeed in the business world can give.
All the supporting players are magnificent at helping show the side to McCandless that Penn needs on display to succeed. Hal Holbrook, Brian Dierker, and Catherine Keener are by far the best of these side characters with Vince Vaughn and Kirsten Stewart adding some charm too. Dierker, Keener, and Stewart play hippie, flower-child type roles and allow Hirsch to show off how modest and unselfish he is. This is the family he deserved to have from birth and he is the son they wished their lives had earned them. At their best, all four together give some of the most emotionally charged moments in the film. Holbrook, on-the-other-hand, helps give insight into the philosophy that Hirsch needs to live with in order to survive the loneliness, looking him in the face, to come in Alaska. It is truly fascinating to see how every person adds something to his overall experience and to the tools he needs.
Hirsch deserves a lot of credit because he truly outshines the film itself with his dedication and sacrifice to the role. The length of time needed to allow him the ability to lose the weight necessary for a main plot point in the movie is crazy. If the time wasn't that long and Hirsch did it all rapidly, I'm even more impressed. With all that, there are many instances free of dialogue that he needs to carry with body language and actions alone. True, much of this is enhanced by a wonderful soundtrack from Eddie Vedder, but evenso it is a remarkable performance. Kudos to Sean Penn for a gorgeous filming job also. He captures the countryside with grace, while infusing many moments of visual style by slow-motioning glimpses, knowing when to show the family left behind, utilizing informative and essential voice-over, and even breaking the fourth wall. When Hirsch first looks into the camera, at the audience, it does not seem unnatural in the slightest, but instead an amazing link for the viewers to take a look into his soul like those that crossed his path have. McCandless is so pure that it almost feels like glimpsing the calm protectiveness of God.
- jaredmobarak
- 15. Sept. 2007
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- Into the Wild - Die Geschichte eines Aussteigers
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- Budget
- 15.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 18.354.356 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 212.440 $
- 23. Sept. 2007
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 56.676.733 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 28 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1