There is a rapture on the lonely shore;
There is society, where none intrudes,
By the deep sea, and music in its roar:
I love not man the less, but Nature more...
- --Lord Byron
Some dictation works I did.
"It was inevitable that Chris will break away. He would do it with characteristic immoderation."
"I understand what he's doing. That he had spent the four years fulfilling the absurd and tedious duty of graduating from college. And now he is emancipated from the world of abstraction, foul security, parents, and material excess-- the things that cut Chris off from the truth of his existence."
"There have been daily ? and rage in our home. Violence that we were forced to witness. It was real. But it was also like theatre"
"whatever he is discovering now might be the sweetest candy to him"
"Everything he's doing has to be done."
he wrote in travel log; he dived into the mountain stream and when he came above the water for breath oh look that smile on his face; stared into an owl's eyes, watched spiders and snakes, met some real good friend all genuine people, 17 year old white girl guitar player with slim long limbs (same as his, alright), yellowed that fucking word "society!!", N for north, alaska, drifted in a canoe in the some quickwater. He get poisoned by a plant he tried to taste and identify.He wanted to learn to identify all flora and fauna from a "Tanaina Plantora".
"The core of men's spirit comes from new experiences."
"I'll miss you, too, Ron. But you are wrong if you think that your life comes principally from human relationships."
"What if you let me adopt you so that I can be your..grandfather?"
"Hold on, Ron. Can we talk about this when I'm back from Alaska? Will that be okey?"
His last word:
"Happiness is only real when shared".
"What if I am smiling and running into your arms. Would u see then, what I see now."
and. these are only my contribution. This movie is about so much more.
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Whether a person's wonderlust is born or acquired. I have no way of knowing. Chris was born in a relatively wealthy middle-class family in the United States. He went to an Ivy League school. After graduate school, he should become a lawyer naturally. Then the car House, wife, children. Such a mainstream path. Although there are also the hard and boring of work and interpersonal relationships, but in the end, it is also a wealthy America. But he. He is a senior intellectual and scientific researcher who graduated from an Ivy League school), but his father has an affair and his mother is not weak and will fight back. Such a family environment has taught Chris to see through the possible dark nature of a bright family since he was a child. Taking a step back from the track of material and family life. Thinking about what he wants to pursue and how to pursue what he wants.
But there must be natural factors. Chris's sister recalled that he ran away for the first time when he was a child. When he was 4 years old, he disappeared alone at night. Later his parents found him next to a neighbor's closet, he was looking for candy. Sister Chris later used a little metaphor to describe the reason for his runaway: he was still the same as when he was 4 years old, To find the candy he wants. The sweetest candy.
Chris wants to find a real "relationship" His feelings for these people) between man and nature. (his admiration and admiration for nature).
Finally posted part of the lyrics of one of the soundtracks
Oh it's a mystery to me.
We have a greed, with which we have agreed
and you think you have to want more than you need
until you have it all, you won't be free.
Society, you're a crazy breed.
I hope you're not lonely, without me.
When you want more than you have, you think you need...
and when you think more then you want, your thoughts begin to bleed.
I think I need to find a bigger place ...
cause when you have more than you think, you need more space.
When we stand at a crossroads, we usually don't know what to choose.
But making money is still very important. The more money you have, the more you can use your own Life is unreliable.
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