A Walk in the Woods Comments

  • Janie 2022-03-20 09:02:31

    Robert Redford, who filmed the love of the river, is old and changed, this is a bit like the elder version of life with a glass of...

  • Dakota 2022-03-20 09:02:31

    Uncle looks very...

  • Kassandra 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    The warmth along the way, although there are some gags. The film feels relatively calm. The soundtrack of the film is really nice. Add a star. 4.5...

  • Reagan 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    The movie is actually quite ordinary, just like the only Bill Bryson book I've ever read. But I wanted to take the Pacific Crest Trail after watching "Dabbling in the Wilderness", and after watching "The Pilgrimage Road", I also wanted to take the trail of the same name. Now that I have finished watching this one, I want to take the Appalachian Trail again. As the days pass, the list becomes longer and longer....

  • Marshall 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    After all, it is adapted from an essay, the story is weak, but Bryson's humor is well preserved, and it is not over-interpreted and...

  • Erica 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    3.5 stars. Good friends, good...

  • George 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    I found out that the movie was finally released. Go to the bookshelf and find the book autographed by Lao Bu. Movies are out of books and still watched. Hurry up and...

  • Ruby 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    The grandfathers waded through the mountains and rivers, demonstrating how to be a refreshing old man for the world. One of the grandfathers is a starring role in the movie "Indecent Proposal" (translated as "Peachy Deal", not yellow). How should I say, grandpa is also a charming grandpa when he is old, not because he is charming when he is old, but because he is charming in the first...

  • Harley 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    3.5. The first half is full of humor and drama, especially when Kristen Schaal fell into the desert and escaped on the trail. It was really laughable. After giving up renting a car and returning to the trail, the two consecutive conversations were a little monotonous and lengthy. Listen when tiredness strikes. When the old man said that he went home, he was relieved immediately. I talked about the problem of trekking poles until the end of the film-the two pairs of trekking poles have been...

  • Christiana 2022-03-17 09:01:07

    Life has been peaceful for a long time, just like a frog in warm water, it just needs to evoke the taste of life by tossing. And two old partners with different social status on the road together, it seems to be a very beautiful process of reawakening friendship, but if you are single for a long time, you will know that sometimes going out to choose a travel companion is a last resort. . Of course, I don't have the courage to do these two things, so the old man is good....

Extended Reading
  • Angel 2022-01-15 08:01:45

    Backcountry hiking is part of the spirit of America and urbanization

    This film is about a writer who lived in the UK for 30 years and returned to the United States. He was satirized and forgotten. He hoped to learn about the United States by hiking the Appalachian Trail and take his own roots journey. The film is relatively simple. It chooses several events during...

  • Ellen 2022-01-15 08:01:45

    Cross the Appalachian National Trail【Travel Guide】

    The Appalachian National Trail is a mountain trail in the eastern United States, along the peaks of the Appalachian Mountains, from Katadine Mountain in Maine to Springer Mountain in Georgia, extending from northeast to southwest for 3,499 kilometer. The trail traverses 14 U.S. states (Maine, New...

A Walk in the Woods quotes

  • [last lines]

    Stephen Katz: [on a postcard to Bill] Never buy underpants for a woman you don't know.

    Stephen Katz: [on a postcard to Bill] Fuckers still didn't get me.

    Stephen Katz: [on a postcard to Bill] Bryson, just wondering, what's next?

  • [the young guys from earlier are the ones about to rescue them]

    Bill Bryson: Nice fellas.

    Stephen Katz: Yeah.

    Bill Bryson: I love those guys.

    Stephen Katz: Me, too.