Watched Into The Wild again last night, about one charismatic but a bit naiveley idealistic young man, having an indignantly strong moral code he feels betrayed and let down by his parents, with their lies and shallow materialism, he gives away all of his life savings to Oxfam, burns the cash he had in his wallet, and sets out on the road, to become "Alexander Supertramp", eventually ending up in the wilderness of Alaska for the winter. It does have a couple of wince inducing moments, but overall its a beauty of a film, for the sentiment, the idealism, the scenery, the wilderness, the cinematography of it all, the soundtrack. All based on a true story iirc.