Based on the first 40 minutes of the film and Chapters 1–11 of the book, does the visual version of Chris’s journey make his choices seem more justified or more reckless than the text does? Explain how the medium (film vs writing) shapes your perspective.

 Prompt Response: Based on the first 40 minutes of the film and Chapters 1–11 of the book, the visual version of Chris's journey makes his choices seem deeply justified, whereas the text exposes his actions as dangerously reckless. The film's medium uses sweeping cinematography and an emotional soundtrack to act as an engine for empathy, immersing you in the romanticized freedom of his rebellion. In contrast, the written medium relies on journalistic facts and critical outside perspectives, forcing you to analytically weigh the tragic reality of his lack of preparation and stubborn hubris.

Summary: We watched a move

Reflection: I learned there was movie about this book.


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