Review of Into the Wild (2007) by Scott Foundas for Village Voice — 05 Mar 2013
To these eyes, Into the Wild is an unusually soulful and poetic movie that crystallizes McCandless in all his glittering enigma, and allows us to decide for ourselves whether he was the spiritual son of Thoreau, Tolstoy, and John Muir, or the boy most likely to become Theodore Kaczynski.
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This review of Into the Wild (2007) was written by Scott Foundas and published by Village Voice on 05 Mar 2013.
Into the Wild has generally received very positive reviews.
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