Inspiring is not just persistence, but seize the opportunity

Marley 2021-10-13 13:07:00

Yes, this is a classic inspirational film. But this is a film that is different from many inspirational films. We have heard too many inspirational words about persistence, hard work, and hard work. However, when these are about to flood and are just empty slogans, they will be offensive. , Or disgust, just like me, I have already ignored these empty words. In this film, what is conveyed is not only persistence, but also the belief that “in the face of difficulties, the most important thing is to believe that opportunities will inevitably arise, and be prepared to grasp it for this reason”.

As mentioned in the film: You never know what the waves will bring tomorrow, but you have to believe that it will bring opportunities. We all say that opportunities are reserved for those who are prepared, especially when the surroundings are desperate, we should keep hope, be prepared at all times, and seize opportunities. A new day will come. To welcome the new day, just breathe hard.

Another highlight of the film is Tom Hanks's Hurricane Acting. For the image of the male protagonist in this play, Tom Hanks has changed his appearance. More importantly, he played Chuck. His emotional grasp is just right, because the changes in his inner feelings are also vivid and vivid. Real people with good acting skills have UP UP UP. Especially the part in which Chuck cried after dropping Wilson's volleyball, played so sincerely, and performed that kind of isolation of loneliness.

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Cast Away quotes

  • Chuck Noland: I'm sorry, Wilson. Wilson, I'm sorry! I'm sorry!

  • Kelly Frears: [picks up her phone] Hello?

    Stan: Kelly it's Stan.

    Kelly Frears: Oh how are you?

    Stan: Good. I have something to tell you.

    Kelly Frears: Okay.

    Stan: A cargo ship was out at sea today and they found someone floating on a raft... It was Chuck! He's alive!

    [Kelly drops her phone and faints as her husband Jerry looks up from feeding their daughter Katie]