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#Into the wild book movie movie
The movie glamorizes him, shows him off as this kind, humble, and intelligent young adventurer, who simply wants to emulate the actions of some of his favorite writers and artists. Finally, the way they depict Chris is very different.

Also, Krakauer also uses half the book to connect his own adventuring to that of McCandless. The book, on the other hand, tells the story of whatever Krakauer was able to find out about his adolescence, his education, and his journey, so there are some unavoidable holes in the story.

For one, the film focuses completely on Chris, giving a pretty filled out story. If you are asking because you have seen/liked the movie, one thing you have to understand is that the book and film tell the story of Christopher McCandless in two completely different ways.
#Into the wild book movie mod
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