Wilson! Wilson! Wilson!

Elissa 2021-10-13 13:07:34

When the protagonist is like a child losing a close playmate, curled up on the incomplete wooden board, crying bitterly, and wailing "Wilson! I'm sorry!", every audience should find it hard not to be touched.

A man survived his lonely years on a desert island, relying on the photos of his girlfriend, and "wilson", which is a volleyball miracle class. He was brave and wise, but also fragile. He tried to commit suicide, and he violently abused him. In the end, he overcame the world and really left the desert island. However, the price was the loss of his best friend who had been with him for four years. This bloody handprint volleyball knew too much what he was saying.

However, the cruel reality did not end there. When he returned to the United States, he had to face the fact that his girlfriend had already become a wife and mother. The protagonist, who had experienced life and death for many years, finally let go.

For the rest of my life on a deserted island, an experience story that makes people grow up bitterly. Thank you Tom Hanks for his dedicated performance.

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Extended Reading
  • General 2022-03-24 09:01:04

    The English text from 8 years ago was only seen after 8 years. The deserted island movies are no better after a few years. The depiction of the human nature accompanied by the survival process and loneliness, including the various kinds of return to the world, the more Human nature is common, the easier it will resonate. Just like Robinson Crusoe and love of life when he was young, I have seen this film when I am older, and I feel more deeply.

  • Margarete 2022-03-24 09:01:04

    Although I cried 2 times. . . The ending could have been more delicate. . .

Cast Away quotes

  • Stan: We buried you. There was a coffin, a gravestone... the whole thing.

    Chuck Noland: I had a coffin?

    [Stan nods]

    Chuck Noland: Well what was in it?

  • Chuck Noland: Nickolai. Tick-tock. Tick-tock. Tick-tock.