The protagonist chuck is a complete workaholic, the pressure of work makes him inexplicable anxiety and manic restlessness, picky, and always lose his temper. Always thinking about what to do in the next second, afraid of wasting time, always wanting to set a precise timetable for everything, afraid of not completing the task, afraid of procrastinating. It's called "time panic". Sometimes I seem to be like this too, I always like to worry about it, afraid that my life will be messed up accidentally.
However, Chuck, who drifted to the desert island, still calculates the time of sunrise and sunset every day. These details fully reflect his sensitivity to time, and what is the use of such calculations? It is only him, and his girlfriend Kelly gave him the photos in his pocket watch. . The daily schedule is nothing more than collecting dew and catching fish and shrimp in order to survive. This kind of life will even make him doubt whether he really exists. In order to prove his existence, he has to split himself into two people, invent a volleyball Mr. "wilson", constantly tell "wlison", and share with him material civilization developed world. The wreckage of the plane brought by the tide was used by him and made into a windsurfing board, which made him realize his desire to leave the desert island. When he broke through the last huge wave and sailed to the boundless sea, he watched himself live alone. Four years of deserted island, showing nostalgic eyes.
The sea is cruel, and when the "wilson" was washed away by the storm, the chuck shouted sorry! I 'm sorry! When I felt his despair, I cried, watching his spiritual partner who had been with him for four years leave him, a man who had been treated as an adult by him for four years, and a sustenance who could only listen. Such a departure is almost impossible. destroyed his will.
The regretful reunion in this film seems to be even more painful. When chuck returns to the real world and finds that times have changed, kelly has become a wife and a mother, when two people who love each other hug each other in the rain, but chuck only says "you have to go home"'s intellectual language is astonishingly suffocating, making the image of chuck even brighter.
There are almost no outline lines in the whole film, my favorite is this one "I'm so sad that I don't have Kelly, but I'm so grateful she was with me on that island. And I know what I have to do now... gotta keep breathing, because tomorrow the sun will rise. Who knows what the tide could bring"
Tomorrow is unknown, everyone needs to let go!
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