Cast Away with Tom Hanks: DVD Cover

    Cast Away Director: Robert Zemeckis Cast: Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt, Chris Noth

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/05/2002
    • Original Release: 2000
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 3,574

    Viewer Rating: (25 ratings)

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    Commentary by Robert Zemeckis and crew; Anamorphic widescreen (aspect ratio 1.85:1); Audio: English DTS ES, English Dolby Digital EX, English Dolby Surround, French Dolby Surround; Subtitles: English, Spanish

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    255. Scene Selection
    1. Main Titles [1:52]
    2. The FedEx Way [6:46]
    3. A Message for Kelly [3:45]
    4. Home for Christmas [5:17]
    5. Presents & Promises [3:02]
    6. Turbulence [1:56]
    7. Mayday! [3:05]
    8. The Crash [5:25]
    9. Washed Ashore [:25]
    10. Totally Alone [4:01]
    11. The Coconut Problem [:16]
    12. The Island [:10]
    13. Albert Miller [3:30]
    14. A Light in the Distance [2:47]
    15. The Storm [4:10]
    16. Gifts From FedEx [5:14]
    17. To Make Fire [4:39]
    18. Wilson [:21]
    19. His Own Dentist [4:43]
    20. Four Years Later [2:19]
    21. The Raft [:39]
    22. 30 Feet of Rope [6:22]
    23. Escape to the Sea [2:15]
    24. Where's Wilson? [4:25]
    25. Rescued [1:31]
    26. Welcome Home [1:05]
    27. Back to Life [:27]
    28. The Night Visitor [5:55]
    29. The Love of My Life [:38]
    30. Adding It Up [6:28]
    31. At the Crossroads [:14]
    32. End Titles [6:36]

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    Editorial Reviews

    By updating Robinson Crusoe for contemporary audiences, director Robert Zemeckis (Forrest Gump) and megastar Tom Hanks created one of the more unusual and engrossing Hollywood movies to wash up on the big screen in quite a while. Hanks plays Chuck Noland, a workaholic Federal Express engineer whose plane goes down over the South Seas, leaving him stranded alone on the proverbial desert island for four years -- a cruelly ironic fate for a man obsessed with time to the point of compulsion. For the better part of Cast Away, we watch as Hanks figures out how to stay alive using the meager resources available to him -- including the contents of the FedEx packages that wash ashore from his wreck -- and his rudimentary progress makes for entertainment as involving as any effects-laden blockbuster. There is suspense in anticipating how he will solve the problems that confront him: opening a coconut, collecting drinking water, and most daunting of all, making fire. Cast Away, like its hero, only comes alive when stripped of the trappings of civilization. Everything leading up to and following Noland's stay on the island -- even the extended and terrifying plane crash -- feel beside the point. There is more genuine pathos in his final scene with the anthropomorphized volleyball that becomes his cherished companion than there is in any of the teary-eyed exchanges with girlfriend Helen Hunt. Although the movie is overly freighted with allegorical and spiritual significance, the scenes on the island work because they hark back to primal pleasures of earliest cinema, when audiences were spellbound simply by the sight of a human being on the screen going through the basic routines of existence. Kryssa Schemmerling, Barnes & Noble

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    Tom Hanks.....excellent!by HueyTX

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    August 01, 2009: Excellent acting. This is a movie to keep.

    Loooooved It!!!!!!!!!!!!by Anonymous

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    November 13, 2006: i luved cast away sooooo much. it's really a good way to show how good people have it these days when they want so much. tom hanks was a really clever character, and was able to handle being castaway for so long all by himself. this movie helped me alot in a way, and i'm glad i saw it, because now i know how you should always be careful, and cherish everything because you could soon lose it. but tom hanks (or chuck in the movie) was lucky to be able to get back home, and he was able to do it because he was determined and had alot of wit.

    This review was written about the DVD Spanish Dubbed edition.


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