Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Cast Away Movie Critique

Cast A flair was a in truth interesting survival experience. Put a composition that runs his life by time and lives a controlled and planned life to the second and put him on a remote, lifeless island which causes him to live his life completely opposite from the way he would if he were home. It was man vs. nature as chow chow Noland (played by Tom Hanks) on an island alone for the majority of the movie. Chuck Noland is a Fed-Ex systems engineer. The dark after proposing to his girl agonist Kelly (played by Helen Hunt), he gets on a sheet that is carrying a cargo that he is escorting.How ironic is it that he told Kelly that he would be right back and therefore ends up taking an extreme nose dive in the ocean. Luckily, Noland washes up on the shore of a remote island. For the attached four years of his life, he is on the island alone with his that friend being a bloody volleyball he names Wilson. thus one day, a wall of a portapotty washes up on shore, and he is able to use it to make some sort of raft to hopefully get him home or at least(prenominal) far generous to be noticed and venture the roaring sea once again.After some(prenominal) physical stress and the loss of his shell friend Wilson, he is rescue by a passing boat, and is re flinged home as somewhat of a hero and viewed as the pinnacle of strength and survival. Only thing is that the only thing that pushed him to survive for four years is now married with children position both Kelly and Chuck in a very awkward position. Chuck Noland kept his sanity with his repeated conversations with Wilson, the bloody volleyball. Before then he seemed to be going insane without having someone to speak to and essay to kill himself.There was one major flaw, in my opinion, in this withdraw. The movie skips onwards four years at one point without any translation of what happens during that long span of time. I understand four years is a lot of time to cover but a little history of key moments wouldve done the movie better. Maybe, they shouldve showed the development of his survival skills and new-found instincts. Also Kelly in the beginning didnt seem to be as important and excite much of an impact on his life but I would sound mark this as a case of not knowing what you arrest until you dont have it anymore.Cast Away was an amazing film with a phenomenal actor who was entrusted with an entire movie (or at least most of it) on his shoulders. The transition to the island was depicted as a unenviable one as Chuck Noland celebrated the feat of making give the axe on the island, something we take for granted every day as we turn on our stoves without a thought of ever losing it. Noland represents the average man who is fit(p) in an unfortunate situation but is able to make the best of it and eventually solve his major, life changing problem. I felt Hanks did a flawless job of depicting the life of a business man gone wrong.

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