Anyone see this?
I went into it skeptical, was converted and ended up cheering for the kid.
Plot summary: Idealistic kid graduates from Emory, has become disillusioned by his comfy suburban life and abusive family life so he donates his Harvard grad school money to charity and strikes out across the country without telling anyone where he's going. His plan is to travel with no means except that which he earns himself and eventually end up in the Denali region of Alaska living on his own. I won't give away the ending.
I started out hating the kid. He seemed like a smug upper class kid with the luxury of undertaking some post-modern walkabout. I came to see him as sincere in his efforts to throw off the societal expectations placed upon him. He just wanders around, works and meets people. It's not beer and skittles, though, as he has some rough times.
Outstanding cast: Hal Holbrook, Vince Vaughn, Catherine Keener, William Hurt, Jena Malone.
Bonus: The entire soundtrack was done by Eddie Vedder and is very, very good. Pearl Jam has lost me in recent years, but this is strong work.