The first noticeable major difference is how the story is told. In the novel, Jon Krakauer writes from his own point of view, providing his own input and opinions on McCandless, while the film is told in his sister’s point of view; she is scarcely mentioned in the novel, aside from the fact that Chris was very fond of her. The shift in narrators in a way limits the amount of information that can be delivered to the audience. Though the narration by Chris’s sister adds a more …show more content…
One example of this is beginning Chris’s journey at his college graduation. The film did not go into depth about Chris’s childhood or life outside his journey for whatever reason; perhaps the direcntor foud these details unimportant, cut information for the sake of easing the process of making the film, or making the film more appealing to audiences. Penn also in his direction over-romanticized the relationship between Tracy Tatro and Chris McCandless. In the novel, Tracy was mentioned only once, and had very little proper interaction with Chris. Though in reality she had a crush on him at very most, she was depicted in the film as being in love with Chris to make the movie more interesting, relatable and