This is a film written with "time" as its core. Just as at the beginning of the film, Chuck gave a passionate speech to the employees of fdex (Federal Express): "Time is like a flame. It can both destroy us and It can warm us..." Indeed, when I first saw it, it always felt like Harrison Ford’s "Six Days and Seven Nights", but what this film shows is that time is more cruel, more real, and more real in the course of human life. On the more profound side, there is no blonde beauty to accompany romantic stimulation, no gimmicks of pirates harassment, or even no beast attack, just on the lonely island that is so quiet, stunning to the extreme, vast to infinite, almost human wonderland, solitary. One person, desperate to madness, this stay is 1500 days-a full four years!
Four years of "birth" and natural blood scoring has transformed Chuck from a burly figure to a somewhat "full", sunny, irritable but extremely delicate successful man into a bruised, beard and figure. The thin, unclothed, and sharp-eyed lonely island "savage".
The entanglement of "living" and loneliness for four years made him and a volleyball "Wilson" (from the brand name of volleyball) become flesh-and-blood brothers, that is his emotional sustenance and spiritual cable, so that when he leaves the desert island "Wilson" drifted away on the vast ocean. He was powerless to return to the sky, and he nearly collapsed and cried out "I am sorry! Wilson, I am sorry! I am sorry, Wilson!... Wilson!" "That kind of extremely regrettable helplessness and hardship made me even unable to control myself, so I burst into tears, so that I couldn't make a sound...
For four years of struggle for "love" and time and space, he could engrave 1,500 days on the rock one by one day by day, but he could not change the changes in the world thousands of miles away. A grand ceremony like welcoming a hero, the lively, rich and unusually gluttonous feast cannot wipe away the painful memories brought to him by the rest of his life on the deserted island, nor can it conceal his deep loss as if he were in a lifetime without identity, nor can he change the past. He was the only lover he had given him the hope of survival in the past four years. Since then, the gap will be forever separated, and the deep hurt that he knows and loves but can no longer stay together...
Of course, the film is vividly showing the "brutality of reality" brought to him. On the basis of our strong shock, it is more important to show us that when facing major life issues such as life and death, parting, gains and losses, in the face of "time", the "flame" that can hurt people to dust, Chuck's "Blood Bo" and "Struggle", in this sense, "Remaining on a Deserted Island" is a "one person" movie. For an entire hour and a half, only Chuck was alone, and he accidentally crashed and was helpless. To escape desperately, to despair, to seek survival, to rebirth from the islands... Tom Hanks (Tom Hanks) for us to create a classic Chuck.
I personally feel that to survive in a difficult situation, I creatively use "skate shoes" as a machete, use a ballet skirt as a fishing net, and cut small-size shoes to the front, and other "coups frequently", people can't help but Chuck; Chuck was not discouraged in failure, drilled wood to make fire, automatic surgery to remove broken teeth, and escaped from the isolated island on his own. With sharp eyes and large monologues, Chuck told us deeply about the passing of life and individual helplessness. It's far less than the heavy rain after rebirth and the lover who rushed out of his home desperately to still love him so deeply. After each other and embracing, silently and calmly send her back to her with the car they once owned together. Chuck at home. After going through the cycle of life and nine deaths, he has lost everything but does not regret it. He calmly and firmly assumes his responsibilities, and uses a true love based on respect to fulfill the happiness that his lover already has. The powerful Chuck is indeed a masculine man who shows indomitable loneliness and sorrow, which makes people have to respect and be deeply impressed by the real man.
At the end of the crossroads on a wasteland, destiny will show the "wings" that once brought him faith before his eyes. His contemplation in confusion, and some weird smiles after enlightenment let us see hope and see Chuck's beauty. future……
"Remains on a Deserted Island" is indeed a good movie with ups and downs, which makes people heart-stirring!
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