Wild (2014), dir. Jean-Marc Vallée
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Wild (2014), dir. Jean-Marc Vallée
Wild (2014), dir. Jean-Marc Vallée
Wild (2014), dir. Jean-Marc Vallée
Wild (2014), dir. Jean-Marc Vallée
Movies about Finding yourself or one can also say “self-discovery”, is a significant part of everyone’s life. It is an adventure that allows you to explore yourself, dig in to your core principles and find the purpose in life. It is an extensive journey which initially begins
Self discovery s a part of everyone s life
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Michiel Huisman as Jonathan in Wild (2014)
Michiel Huisman as Jonathan in Wild (2014)
Theres no way to know what makes one thing happen and not another, what leads to what, what destroys what, what causes what to flourish... Or die, or take another course. What if I forgive myself. What if I was sorry.
But if I could go back in time, I wouldn’t do a single thing differently. What if I wanted to sleep with every single one of those men, what is heroin taught me something. What if all those things I did were the things that got me here. What if... I was never redeemed, what if I already was. It took me years to be the woman my mother raised, it took me four years seven months and three days to do it, without her. After I lost myself in the wilderness of my grief, I found my own way out of the woods. And I didn’t even know where I was going until I got there on the last day of my hike. “Thank you,” I thought over and over again for everything the trail had taught me and everything I couldn’t yet know. How in four years I’d cross this very bridge and marry a man in a spot almost visible from where I was standing, how in nine years that man and I would have a son named Carver, and a year later a daughter named after my mother: Bobby.
I knew only that I didn’t need to reach with my bare hands anymore, that seeing the fish beneath the surface of the water was enough. It was everything. My life like all lives; mysterious, irrevocable, and sacred. So very close, so very present, so very belonging to me. How wild it was to let it be.