The man named Wilson

Lisa 2021-10-13 13:05:26

Wilson is a common name. The person I was talking about named Wilson appeared on an unnamed desert island in the Pacific Ocean. He had a round white face and a good temper. He is always silent, and he does not complain about the resignation of fate. He has only one relative named Chuck, and he stays with Chuck inseparably and never separates. When Chuck drilled wood to make fire and lit the first flame, when Chuck cooked the crabs on a campfire and tasted happily, when Chuck was about to end his life with a 30-foot bark rope, when Chuck was about to end his life with a 30-foot bark rope. On the eve of making a raft about to sail, when Chuck was tossing and turning and having trouble falling asleep, even when Chuck was telling his heart to his beloved girl, Wilson accompanied Chuck and always listened patiently. Even though Chuck was furious for a while and grabbed him from the hole and threw him into the sea, Wilson still floated faithfully, waiting for Chuck to jump into the sea with regret and find him back.

Wilson accompanied Chuck on an unpredictable voyage. One after another huge waves hit, Chuck yelled: Wilson! hold onto! Wilson really persisted. Day after day, the scorching sun, the torrential rain, the sharks come and go, the sky is dark and bright. Finally one day, Wilson fell helplessly into the sea, and when Chuck woke up, he realized that he had drifted farther and farther! He is his only companion! Chuck jumped into the sea without hesitation, calling Wilson's name and swimming towards him. However, the distance was too far, and Chuck was afraid of losing their raft, so he turned around and pulled the raft together to chase Wilson. But Wilson was still getting farther and farther, and Chuck was no longer able to catch up. He called Wilson's name and murmured: Wilson, I'm sorry, I'm sorry you...

Chuck lay lonely on the raft that was tortured by the ocean and was about to fall apart, crying, and he called Wilson's name-because of the loss of Wilson, he was alone since then! Wilson, a common name, a volleyball born white, was given life in this way and became Chuck's only companion who was living on the desert island. He was painted with Chuck's face-in fact, that face was just a bloody handprint on the volleyball after Chuck's injured hand was soaked with blood; his eyes, nose and mouth were all bloody and wiped off. The white exposed after the block; his hair is some blades of grass on the island; he has no arms, torso, or legs. But no one can deny that Chuck must be so firm: Wilson is thoughtful and soulful. Isn't it because of his company that Chuck is stronger and braver? Losing him is like losing a relative who stayed with him day and night, otherwise Chuck would not be so painful. No one knows the five years that Chuck spent on the desert island like Wilson did; no one can give Chuck courage and hope like Wilson did, and live hard but persistently. Come down and return to the world.

Tom Hanks starred in "Cast Away" ("Aftermath", also translated as "The Drifter"). The protagonist Chuck is an employee of a courier company. During a business trip, the plane crashed into the sea. He was rushed to a deserted island and finally survived hardships. Five years later, he drifted to the sea on a raft he drew and was finally rescued. Volleyball Wilson was one of the packages that were washed ashore, and some other packages-some were a pair of ice skates, which were used as tools for cutting coconuts and fish; some were a skirt, and the wire mesh ornaments were used to make fish fishing. Net; There are also a bunch of video tapes used as ropes...-These packages are used to make the best use of the material, and the last unopened package becomes Chuck’s final belief in fulfilling his duties as a courier. When Chuck returned to the world and found that his fiancée had married into another home and became a mother, his only purpose was to deliver the package to the destination.

But among all the characters, Wilson, a volleyball actor, became the character star that impressed me the most.

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  • Richard 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    I finally watched this cast away that I have known for ten years and existed in English textbooks for a lifetime. At that time Tom Hanks became famous. After reading it, I fell in love with the sense of existence in the city. I was lonely and it seemed so terrible. The scenery on the island was good. I really wanted to travel for various reasons. Wilson is such a lovely existence, and knowledge of survival in the wild is still very important. Implantation can't stand it, the beginning looks like 2013#91

  • Olen 2021-10-20 18:58:44

    "I must continue to breathe, even if there is no reason to hope. I must continue to breathe, because tomorrow the sun will rise. Who knows what the tide will bring?" 1. This ad beats Google in "The Lion" The earth is amazing! 2. FedEx advertising slogan: Our freight forwarders are very conscientious. They have always had the ethics and beliefs of being a courier. Even if our couriers have been trapped on a deserted island for 4 years, we will do the same after 4 years. If you deliver the courier home, the courier will compensate if the courier is damaged, and our courier, even if you are stuck on a deserted island for four years, we will still compensate you. Please remember that this courier company, FedEx, justice may Late, but the express will never be late. Since then, Forrest has become the spokesperson of FedEx. 3. The regret of this movie is that it failed to get to the point quickly, and the description of Chuck on the desert island is not true enough. 4. When Chuck floated to the deserted island, it was deserted, so Wilson became his soul sustenance. 5. The male protagonist is standing at the eleventh intersection of life, facing another kind of loneliness, and the package is filled with hope and direction!

Cast Away quotes

  • Chuck Noland: You can program it. It vibrates. It lights up. You can see it in the dark.

  • Pilot Blaine: Tahiti control. FedEx 88. Broadcasting in the blind. How do you read?