Soundtrack from Into the Wild - by Eddie Vedder. This is also a tribute to Christopher McCandless.
Based on a true story. After graduating from Emory University in 1992, top student and athlete C...
Soundtrack from Into the Wild - by Eddie Vedder. This is also a tribute to Christopher McCandless.
Based on a true story. After graduating from Emory University in 1992, top student and athlete Christopher McCandless abandoned his possessions, gave his entire $24,000 savings account to charity and hitchhiked to Alaska to live in the wilderness. Along the way, Christopher encounters a series of characters who shape his life.
Song Lyrics:
hmmm ooh hooo hooo
It's a mistery to me we have a greed with which we have agreed
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 than you want your thoughts begin to bleed
I think I need to find a bigger place 'cos when you have more than you think you need more space
society, you're a crazy breed I hope you're not lonely without me society, crazy and deep I hope you're not lonely without me
there's those thinking more or less less is more but if less is more how you're keeping score? Means for every point you make your level drops kinda like its starting from the top you can't do that...
society, you're a crazy breed I hope you're not lonely without me society, crazy and deep I hope you're not lonely without me
society, have mercy on me I hope you're not angry if I disagree society, crazy and deep I hope you're not lonely without me
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Does anyone know what exactly he means when he says "Means for every point you make your level drops kinda like its starting from the top you can't do that.."
i think this movie is the master piece not only of the director but also of the actor. he had a chance to play the role of real happiness and he played it really good i think. i loved this movie and more the soundtrack
there is a documentary-movie called Grizzly Man (W. Herzog), also, the famous book The Catcher in the Rye (Salinger) contains seemed ideas. another book is Walden (Thoreau) and the essay Civil Desobedience. the Letter of the Indian Chief Seattle (despite his controversie about transcrption) is a good reading. excuse my english, i hope you enjoy this things too.
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your level drops
kinda like its starting from the top
you can't do that.."
My favorite quote from this great movie.