Compared to the book, the movie gives Chris a sense of loneliness. It makes it seem as if his parents are rude and do not love him. The book, however shows that they do which could make u wonder which is true. The movie also has the sense of a quiet moment which is filled with a sound effect. It makes for a more suspenseful moment in the story which the book did not contain.
Of what we have seen so far, there is justice for Chris and it shows he wants to go out in the wilderness and live. The movie is showing he is a young outgoing boy who thinks nature is sacred. It does not make him look like he is looking for a death wish because we do not really know he ends up dieing yet.
The book gives outside details that are relevant when reading a story; there is no need for them in the movie. The cinema movies are made to entertain and get a point across. The reality is shown more in his action of the movie. It give a much better feel on how he was feeling. Also the reason he does not interact well with some is very apparent in the movie.
Overall, the book is good for a sit down and a nice time outside in the wild to read. The movie shows more of the emotion and I, so far, like it much better. I find myself getting lost in the story up on the screen rather when I was struggling to get through page by page of the book.
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