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Into the wild of Alaska..

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Recently I was in search of some non-fiction books to read. I have never read any book in that genre and something inside me wanted and I was searching for couple of days and finally found the book called "Into the Wild". Also found out that there was a film adoption in the same name and it was confusing to me whether to watch the movie or to read the book. Ultimately I chose to watch the movie and guess what? The movie was haunting me for a while and started listening to the original soundtracks over and over. Let me explicate about the movie. This is the best and most under-appreciated film. I absolutely loved everything about Into the Wild, most especially Emile Hirsch as Christopher McCandless who is amazing in his performance. This is a poignant, compelling narrative about Chris, an intelligent, intense, and idealistic young man, who cut off all his connections to his sister and parents. Through out his journey he meets lot of people and many of them offered their love a...

Hauntingly Beautiful!!!!

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Well recently fell in love with Alexi Murdoch songs. Before going to his songs and performance i have to tell about how his music was introduced to me. Recently came to know about the movie "Away we go" through some blog and certainly it did boost my curiosity. So downloaded and watched the movie. I loved the movie and enjoyed all the scenes indeed. The movie is about two characters Burt and Verona and they are looking for something throughout this movie: a sense of belonging and of home. Expectant parents Burt and Verona travel across the US, trying to find a place to raise their family. Their travels bring them face to face with their friends and family, and force them to contemplate their future as parents. It forces them to view life as adults, possibly for the first time. Also the production adhered to energy-saving and environmentally friendly guidelines throughout its production which is promising. The original soundtrack was done by Alexi Murdoch and from then i sta...