Into the Wild [2007] | Grand Canyon River Permit Scene
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- Опубліковано 21 лис 2020
- Into the Wild [2007] is an American biographical adventure drama film written, co-produced, and directed by Sean Penn. The film recounts the true story of Christopher McCandless who, after graduating Emory University in 1990 abandoned his possessions, donated his entire $24,000 savings to charity, and hitch hiked across the US. Eventually McCandless ended up spending a winter in an abandoned bus in Alaska where he was later found dead. The family never wanted an autopsy, so the reason for his death remains a mystery to this day, yet Chris' desire to give up the modern world and escape to pure nature has inspired millions including myself.
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Although this scene was indeed actually filmed in the Grand Canyon, with a base camp set up at Phantom Ranch in 2006, it is believed Christopher McCandless never really ran the rapids through the Grand Canyon. In real life McCandless’ car was found in the desert below Lake Mead after being tossed around in a flash flood. A park service ranger found it in October 1990 three months after McCandless abandoned it. In the meantime McCandless walked from Needles, CA to Topaock, AZ where he found an old aluminum canoe for sale. He bought the canoe and used it to paddle down the Colorado River to Mexico. To his surprise the river did not dump out into the ocean.
Thank you for your comment, very interesting for me as his life has affected mine in a good way, love the quotes in the movie and eddy veders lyrics also, "everyone I come across in cages they bought, look at me and my wandering and I'm never what they thought
How do they know that Alexander didn't paddle the rapids, but did know that he was surprised the Colorado never emptied into the Pacific??
That guy who shouts ‘Helmet, man!’ reminds me of every white water kayaker I’ve ever met. Long Live SuperTramp!
Uh I have some news for you
its a reasonable advice
Have you tried whitewater kayaking though? You'll want a helmet if you value your brain/face at all
so a black white water kayaker doesnt ahout helmet ? xD
Fun fact: Mads and Sonja are based off of a German couple the actual Chris McCandless met along the way on his Grand Canyon journey. Their names where Thomas and Karin
Inspired me to plan and get a map. FYI $3k for full river this yr.
Why so much, how is that possible? It's just paddle down a river. Insane!!
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Cuz Mother Nature is for sale Tom. And she commands high prices
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What's the name of the song? The naked girl was singing?
Lol can’t touch this by mc hammer
Everyone loves hotdogs. Doesn't matter where you're from! (Tofu dogs are good too!)
Hey, look! Alexander Supertramp could have his permit this year!!!! 😂
F..k the law go where u want. Ill give him this
Absolutely 💪🏻
Yeah and find yourself in prison with a snorkel. And some stranger pooping down that snorkel.
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Oh bullshit 🙄
"Land of the free" wait 10 years for a vacancy just to travel down a river. not so free after all.
That's what sets up the tone of this scene. McCandless buries his belongings and looks upon his last check of everything he has to his name. Only to learn later that his mission to canoe down a river is met with heavy red tape and financial burden. This scene would have been better if they showed McCandless looking at the George Bush portrait as he left the office
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