At 22, Cheryl Strayed experienced the sudden, devastating loss of her mother, Bobbi. Numbed by grief and drowning in the wake of her own destructive coping mechanisms—including severe heroin use and reckless behavior—Cheryl watched her marriage and her sense of self dissolve.
Directed by the late Jean-Marc Vallée and adapted by Nick Hornby from Cheryl Strayed’s bestselling memoir, the film chronicles a 1,100-mile solo hike along the Pacific Crest Trail. 🥾 The Premise: Walking Back to Life Wild (2014) [1080p]
Four years later, hitting rock bottom and desperate to find the woman her mother believed her to be, she makes an impulsive decision. With absolutely zero hiking experience and an impossibly heavy backpack she affectionately nicknames "Monster," she sets off to hike from the Mojave Desert to the Washington state border. 🎬 Direction and Visual Poetry At 22, Cheryl Strayed experienced the sudden, devastating
Jean-Marc Vallée eschews the traditional, glossy structure of typical survival films in favor of a gritty, impressionistic character study. 🥾 The Premise: Walking Back to Life Four
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