"Walk into the Wild" features the bravery of one woman, Cheryl Strayed, at a low point in her life hiking trip. Based on the autobiography of Cheryl Stride, the film is directed by Jean-Marc Vale and stars Reese Witherspoon, Laura Dern and Thomas Sadoski.
In the story, 22-year-old Cheryl Strayed experienced The double whammy of my mother's death and the breakdown of my marriage, I felt like I had lost everything. Four years later, she made a decision, picked up her luggage and walked alone on the 1,100-mile Pacific Crest Trail, starting from the Mojave Desert, crossing California, Oregon, and finally Washington State. It's a trek full of adventure and challenge, and it's also her process of rediscovering herself.
During the hike, Cheryl experienced many difficulties and obstacles. She encountered rattlesnakes and black bears many times, endured extreme heat and cold, and felt the beauty and loneliness along the way. However, she did not give up, but moved forward firmly. She realized that she has a strong heart and willpower, and also experienced the hope and strength of putting together her life again.
The movie "Walk into the Wild" tells people Delivered many revelations. Each of us will experience troughs and setbacks, but only by bravely facing and overcoming these difficulties can we move towards a better future. On the road of life, we will also encounter many strange things and dangers, but only by maintaining our inner firmness and courage can we overcome difficulties smoothly.