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A Boy Named Seo Oct 08 2007 10:11 PM |
Based on the non-fiction book of the same name, the film chronicles the 2 plus year journey of a college graduate from an affluent, but dysfunctional east coast family who gives up all his money and possessions to travel to Alaska in search of peace and some kind of enlightenment, all the while living off the land, his own will and determination, and the kindness of peeps he meets along the way. Stars Emile Hirsch (the kid who falls for the porn star in "The Girl Next Door") and is directed by Sean Penn. The outstanding soundtrack, as mentioned in the NBF, is by Eddie Vedder.
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metirish Oct 09 2007 07:41 AM |
Can't wait to see it, hopefully in the next few days.
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sharpie Nov 19 2007 08:48 AM |
Underwhelmed.
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Edgy MD Nov 19 2007 08:50 AM |
Sounds... like something I don't want to see.
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sharpie Nov 19 2007 09:51 AM |
I only went 'cause it was the missus turn to pick the flick. She liked it better than I did so I guess that's fair.
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Frayed Knot Nov 19 2007 12:10 PM |
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Maybe not quite a shaman, but the book does portray the kid as someone who often had a profound effect on those he met during his trek, particularly on the older man who wanted to legally adopt him after spending just a few weeks with him. Then, upon learning about his death, was affected enough to renounce his religion as well as go back to drinking after swearing off decades earlier. I didn't think the movie went overboard in playing up that angle.
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Centerfield Nov 19 2007 01:06 PM |
He may have had an effect on those he met, but my initial thoughts when I read the book were that I couldn't believe how incredibly stupid and selfish he was. His family life might not have been perfect, but he had more opportunities than most. He repaid them by vilifying them and cutting them off for years leaving them to wonder about his whereabouts.
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Frayed Knot Nov 19 2007 02:22 PM |
Oh I agree with all of that and have no intention of building the guy up as some sort of heroic or mystic figure.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Mar 15 2008 09:18 PM |
Memorable, nice scenery, a little over the top, a little too long. At one point the hippy guy asks him "What are you, Jesus?" (why, as a matter of fact I am - see me float downstream naked on my back with my arms straight out!) Didn't really address the contention of the locals that he essentially committed suicide by being a stubborn dumbass, just that the people he encounters on the trip seem to sense his doom.
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soupcan Apr 06 2008 06:17 PM |
Saw this on PPV last night.
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metirish Feb 15 2009 10:00 PM |
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Yeah well saw it tonight 16 months later, agree with most of what is said here already....liked the movie a lot .
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Feb 16 2009 11:03 PM |
Eddie Vedder scored this mutha. Is there anything the man cannot do? (Except, you know, pick a team to root for that's won a title in the last 100 years?)
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cooby Feb 21 2009 11:47 AM |
I'm not a movie goer, I'm a book reader.
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Vince Coleman Firecracker Feb 23 2009 10:25 AM |
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Well, most obviously, it excised all the non-Supertramp accounts of people taking to the wilderness as a spiritual or other such journey, which makes the story less about the call of the wild on civilization and more about a kid that is searching for something. But you do get some of the most beautiful looking shots I've ever seen on screen, so I think it more than makes up for it.
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