1) Tittle: Cast Away
3) Production
details :
· i)Production company: 20th
century fox, Dreamwork Pictures, Image Movers, Playtone
ii)Name of producer: Tom Hanks, Jack Rapke, Steve Starkey, Robert Zemeckis
iii)Director: Robert Zemeckis
ii)Name of producer: Tom Hanks, Jack Rapke, Steve Starkey, Robert Zemeckis
iii)Director: Robert Zemeckis
iv)Writer: William Broyles Jr
v)Length of a film: 143 Minute.
v)Length of a film: 143 Minute.
2- Cast:
Tom Hanks (Chuck Noland), Helen Hunt(Kelly Frears), Nick Searcy(Stan)
3-Place
Setting: United States, Monuriki, mamanuca islands on Fiji
5- Plot:
In December 1995, Chuck Noland is a time-obsessed systems engineer who
travels worldwide resolving productivity problems at FedEx depots. He is in a long-term relationship with Kelly Frears, with
whom he lives in Memphis, Tennessee. Although the
couple wants to get married, Chuck's busy schedule interferes with their
relationship. A Christmas gathering with relatives is interrupted when Chuck is
summoned to resolve a problem in Malaysia. While flying
through a violent storm, his plane crashes into the Pacific Ocean. Chuck escapes from
the sinking plane and is saved by an inflatable life raft, but loses the emergency locator
transmitter. He clings to the life raft, loses consciousness, and floats all night
before washing up on an island. After he awakens, he explores the island and
soon discovers that it is uninhabited.
Several FedEx packages from the crashed plane
also wash up on the shore, as well as the corpse of one of the pilots, whom he
buries. He initially attempts to signal for rescue and makes an escape attempt
with the remnants of his life raft, but cannot pass the powerful surf and the
coral reefs surrounding the island. He searches for food, water, and shelter,
and opens the packages, making use of a number of items. He leaves one package,
which has a pair of angel wings printed on it, unopened. During a first attempt
to make fire, Chuck receives a deep wound to his hand. In anger and pain, he
throws several objects, including a Wilson volleyball from one of the packages.
Later, he draws a face in the bloody hand print on the ball, names it Wilson,
and begins talking to it. One night, Chuck calculates that in order for the
rescue workers to find the site of the plane crash, they will have to search an
area twice the size of Texas, making his rescue unlikely.
Four years later, Chuck has adapted to the
island's meager living conditions, having become adept at spearing fish and
making fires. He also has regular conversations and arguments with Wilson, his
only means of socialization. A large section of a portable toilet washes up on the island; Chuck uses it
as a sail in the construction of a raft. After spending some time building and
stocking the raft and waiting for optimal weather conditions (using an analemma he
has created in his cave to monitor the time of year), he launches, using the
sail to overcome the powerful surf. After some time on the ocean, a storm
nearly tears his raft apart. The following day, as Chuck sleeps, Wilson becomes
untethered and floats away from the raft. Chuck is wakened by the spray of a
sounding whale, sees Wilson, and swims after him, but Wilson has gone too far
to be safely retrieved. Chuck returns to the raft and collapses in tears.
Later, a passing cargo ship finds him drifting.
Upon returning to civilization, Chuck learns
that he has long been given up for dead; his family and acquaintances have held
a funeral, Kelly has moved on and has since married and has a daughter. After
reuniting, the pair profess their love for each other but, realizing they could
not be together because of her commitment to her new family,they sadly part. Kelly
gives Chuck the car they once shared. Some time later, Chuck travels to Canadian, Texas, to return the unopened FedEx package with
the angel wings to its sender, a woman named Bettina Peterson. No one is home,
so he leaves the package at the door with a note saying that the package saved
his life. He departs and stops at a deserted crossroads. A friendly woman
passing by in a pickup truck stops to explain where each road leads. As she
drives away, Chuck notices angel wings on the back of her truck which match
those on the parcel. As Chuck is left standing at the crossroads he looks down each
road, then smiles faintly as he looks in the direction of the woman's truck
8)
Award: 6th Critics Choice Award, 58th Golden Globe
Awards
9)
Cinematography: Photography Aspects, Underwater
Shots, Frame
10) Moral
values: Must fight for our life, Don’t give up easily without trying and be
strong.
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