I'd rather go back to a place where there are only crabs and coconuts

Bernice 2022-04-23 07:01:01

I've heard too many movies about survival in the wild, and I'm afraid it's chicken soup for the soul, so I don't want to watch it. The Chinese title of this film is too straightforward. You can tell by watching "cast away" that the focus is on the "abandoned person" rather than his survival process.

If you want to watch Survival, just go to the "Wild Survival" series of TV series. This film is not for popular science. The focus of this film is still on the process of survival, the changes in people's appearance, the changes in their hearts, and the reasons for persevering. It's called an inspirational film because it tries to arouse the audience's paralyzed mind and the inspiration to bounce back in the face of minor difficulties.

When the male protagonist returned to the city, the reactions and conditions of those around him were good, which formed a wonderful contrast to the way the male protagonist lived alone on an island before.

Seeing the male protagonist eating shit, maybe he would prefer to go back to that lonely island.

When he was on the island, he lost nothing, but when he came back, he lost a very important person.

But if you lose it, you will gain it again. These are balanced.

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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]