fork road

Ivy 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Chunk Noland stood at the crossroads, staring blankly, not knowing which way his next person would stand. I remember that this movie was introduced in the old version of high school English, but after watching this movie, I was really disgusted by those who wrote this article, because after learning this text, I have always regarded this movie as an inspirational class Looking at the adventure film, I didn't know until I actually watched it that the real thinking point of this film was in the comparison before and after, in Chunk's loss of life at a loss. There is no doubt that he has a new understanding of life. This kind of out-of-context makes me very disappointed with this textbook. He used an understatement to cover up the doubts that his own plot really left to the viewers. I have also made difficult choices at the crossroads, but such a cruel choice is more testable than four years of difficult persistence. Emotions have always been exclusive. They have not been swallowed up by the cruel natural environment, but they have to bow to the rules of human relations and emotions. Chunk is unfortunate, but why is he not lucky? Life is impermanent, I gotta keep breathing, learn to adapt, learn to draw lessons, learn from experience, such a fork in the road is not a bad thing for Chunk.

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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]