Cast Away

Cast Away

2000 Movie 47,203 views
Overview

Cast Away is a 2000 survival drama film directed by Robert Zemeckis, starring Tom Hanks as Chuck Noland, a FedEx executive who is stranded on a deserted island after a plane crash. The film is set in the South Pacific. Chuck is a workaholic, a man who is obsessed with time and efficiency. He is engaged to Kelly (Helen Hunt), a woman who loves him but is frustrated by his constant absences. His plane crashes, and he is the only survivor. He washes up on a remote island. He has no food, no water, and no shelter. He is alone. The film follows Chuck's four years on the island. He learns to survive: he cracks coconuts, he catches fish, he makes fire, and he builds a shelter. He also creates a companion: a Wilson volleyball, which he paints a face on and talks to. Wilson becomes his only friend, his confidant, and his sanity. The film is a meditation on loneliness, survival, and the human spirit. The middle section of the film, which is almost dialogue-free, is a tour de force for Tom Hanks. He loses 50 pounds, and he performs his own stunts. The film ends with Chuck escaping the island on a raft. He is rescued, but he learns that Kelly has married someone else and has a child. He accepts his loss, and he delivers a package that he kept with him on the island. He stands at a crossroads, looking at a map, and he smiles. Cast Away was a critical and commercial success, earning over $429 million worldwide. Tom Hanks was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor. The film is a powerful and moving exploration of what it means to be human.

Cast
Tom Hanks
Tom Hanks
Helen Hunt
Helen Hunt
Nick Searcy
Nick Searcy
Chris Noth
Chris Noth
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Title Cast Away
Year 2000
Type Movie
Genres Crime, Drama, Thriller
Stars Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt, Nick Searcy
Rating Not rated yet

CineWave Review

EDITORIAL REVIEW
8.0
OUT OF 10
Highly Recommended
Type Film
Year 2000
Genre Crime, Drama
Starring Tom Hanks & more
Why You Should Watch Cast Away
  • A clever, layered plot full of unexpected turns
  • Morally complex characters with real motivation
  • Gripping pacing that never lets you breathe
Pros
  • Sharp, clever screenplay
  • Morally complex characters
  • Unpredictable twists
Cons
  • Occasionally convoluted plot
  • Dark subject matter
  • Slow to get going
Who Should Watch

Crime fiction fans, thriller lovers, and anyone who enjoys a twisting, morally ambiguous narrative.