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Outstanding (by jspratjr3) |
I think this is an excellent movie..I've noticed many felt it "too long, boring, etc..." which is to be expected in today's "gimme non-stop action; I haven't been doing anything for 5 minutes, I'm bored" mentality. This was a true man vs nature movie that really made me think about what I take for granted and I found myself wondering how I would react in such a situation. Would I talk to a volleyball? you betcha...anyone who has spent any significant time alone can relate. Bought the DVD and will watch it for years too come. |
What a fantastic film!!! (by frwjames) |
I have never seen a more meaningful and thought-provoking film. Right from the start, I knew this was going to be a classic film, and my opinion was not changed throughout the course of the movie one bit. It delivers such a strong message of fear, survival and hope, that leaves your mind devoted to thinking about it for a long while after. It made me think about all my creature comforts, and what is actually necessary in life. Talking to a volleyball has never been more dramatic! I also loved the fact that there was little talking in the film, maybe that was because i was staying in a hotel <more> |
Definitely worth a couple viewings. (by LebowskiT1000) |
I'll be honest, the first time I saw this film, I wasn't too sure if I liked it. I mean, I certainly enjoyed it, but I just wasn't too sure of how I felt about the film as a whole. I must say that this film was MUCH better the second time around. And just got better with each additional viewing. I am a huge Robert Zemeckis fan, so maybe my expectations were slightly skewed at first. But, all in all, I've watched the film enough times now that I can say "I love this film!!!"When I really stop and think about it, the film is brilliantly executed. The scenery is <more> |
Applauding the guts (by marcgmiller) |
From time to time a group of people with a lot of guts come forward and challenge something, that every average thinking producer would get nightmares to even think about making it.Fear of failing must come to mind, if the setting says:only one actor for 80 min and one dead body 40 min of it basically limited to: "Hello,.. What's that?.. Albert Miller,.. Over here,.."no BGMno adrenaline injections with savages, sharks, snakes etc.just plain "Life is hard enough as it is." I loved it for:the guts of making itthe heartbreaking and real-to-life love storyTom Hanks' <more> |
Amazing performance shines through (by Quinoa1984) |
Robert Zemeckis has his 4th best film here behind Forrest Gump, Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Back to the Future with Cast Away. Sure it might be overhyped and some characters in the film aren't needed not to mention it depends on the liking of the lead , but when you have Tom Hanks working harder than any actor in a movie this year, it is worth it.The story follows Hanks as a dedicated fed-ex deliverer who has a fiance Helen Hunt and has to leave her Christmas time to go to Asia, but alas, the plane he's on crashes in the water and, dare I say more well I can because practically <more> |
An excellent Robinson Crusoe variant (by Taurus-Littrow) |
I've always been intrigued with Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe", particularly the importance of the items that Crusoe salvaged from the shipwreck, items that Crusoe could not have made himself and which make his survival and the relative elegance of the life he built for himself quite plausible. The real-life inspiration for Crusoe was one Alexander Selkirk who, in 1704, choose to remain on one of the Juan Fernandez islands - four hundred miles from the Chilean coast - rather than continue on a voyage with a captain and on a ship he did not trust. Selkirk was left with <more> |
Misunderstood (by pdjudd) |
I simply loved this film but was shocked by the bad reviews that people gave it. To this I say to them: You seriously misunderstood the meaning of it. Although I won't reveal any real details about the meaning because I think that you should try and understand it yourself. The movie was terrific and simply breathless the whole time. I felt awestruck about how the life of one man could be so changed after an experience that Hanks went through. I say that every element of the film was perfect. And for those of you who hate Wilson, you have to understand about how human he really was to <more> |
We live and we die by time. And we must not commit the sin of losing our track on time. (by Spikeopath) |
Jetting off on yet another important task, FedEx whizzer Chuck Noland leaves his girlfriend Kelly Frears Helen Hunt behind just before Christmas. Disaster strikes during the flight and the plane crashes into the ocean. Managing to free himself from the sinking jet, Noland is washed up on an uninhabited island. Without basic modern comforts and fighting solitude daily, Noland must live in hope that one day he might be saved before he loses his mind or the will to live.Tom Hanks Noland re-teams with director Robert Zemeckis after their hugely successful collaboration on 1994 awards stealer, <more> |
A kind of modern Robinson Crusoe (by esteban1747) |
Tom Hanks once again performed very well his acting in this film. He certainly showed how difficult is the life for humans in areas where the so-called civilization did not yet arrive. At this point one should recall all what was taught at primary school to get fire, to feed himself, to sleep and to protect from rain and wind. He could not find any black Friday man as Crusoe did, instead he prepared a ball called Wilson as his only companion. Very strange that in that tropical island there were no mosquitoes or any other insects, at least he was not bothered by this problem, and the whale he <more> |