Runtime: 148 min Audio: Dual Audio Language: English Subtitles: Italian Frame Rate: 25 fps Video Bitrate: 2924 Kb/sec Audio Bitrate: 384 kbps |
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Review: INTO THE WILD certainly works as a film - I read the book, so I was sure that the tragic history of the life of this young man, but I was blown away by the performances. In fact, this young talent Emile Hirsch works with the old, legendary Hal Holbrook makes the film a must - in fact, the scene near the end in the truck one of the best pieces of acting I 've ever seen on film - Holbrook's great. He earned a nomination for Best Supporting Actor (but probably will not get it). The film is not perfect - there are problems, but stimulation Penn introduces you to the flashbacks incredibly well, and the film builds power as it goes along. Hirsch is so real - I remember noticing how talented he was in the indie film Dangerous Life of Altar Boys me and I thought he was very good at so-so movie Alpha Dog. But Penn gets a great achievement for him and Catherine Keener, Vince Vaughn, Wm Hurt, Kirsten Stewart, Jena Malone, and anyone else for that matter. I can see how this film might not be for everyone, but I was very impressed with him and moved days later - some images and moments stayed with me. Penn is always better as a filmmaker with every film he makes.
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