RE: Review: Cast Away
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Posted by A random shemp (No Email) on December 26, 2000 11:53 PM
I have to agree and disagree with points that you make about this film.
We go to movies for entertainment. I think that most people do. If it's a good story, or more importantly, an entertaining story and it's somehow complimented by great acting, special effects, cinematogaraphy or even better, all of the above, then that's a big plus. Reviewers often find merit in "one" attribute or another and forget why people shell out big bucks for movies. Don't get me wrong, I'm not suggesting that people should all be drawn to mindless Police Academy type dribble, but I do think that directors get carried away in the boring aspects of their films at times. Things that we really don't care about, or that don't matter, or that don't develop the characters.
With all of that being said, back to this movie. I love Tom Hanks and while I think this was another of his many outstanding performances, I hate to admit that it still wasn't enough to salvage this movie. Yes, there were some important messages that one could learn (if that's why you go to movies).
The summary is that they were way off target on this one. Very little entertainment value, lots of serious errors in the story as well. Just to name a few...
Birthday card at Christmas, why, why not a Christmas card? Skates and other packages with not so much as a letter, card, packing slip or anything else? Island that size with coconuts and very few trees. Where did the constant supply of trees come frome after he started burning? Where did all of the ripe coconuts come from, I thought they took some time to ripen?
Also: It wasn't just FED EX that was advertised. Don't forget Wilson Sports. I wonder how much these two kicked in on this movie? I was so ready to escape from the theatre, I didn't wait until the end titles to see their names.
On a scale of 1-10, this movie would get a strong 2 from me for entertainment value.
Summary: Reviewers need to start taking a more realistic look at why people go to movies. We go to feel good, to be entertained. This movie left you with an empty feeling, an unsure feeling and lots of unanswered questions.
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Posted by sKillBot (travis@pulley.org) on December 27, 2000 12:15 AM
Thanks for the metareview, I'll keep it in mind for next time. You're right, it wasn't that entertaining and the realism factors you noted bugged me as well. (How convenient! Ice skates! Just when I thought he was screwed without a knife and some string) The product placement in this movie was horrendous. I almost smacked my forehead when the freezer door opened and sat in front of the camera with all the family photos covering the whole thing, except for the impeneterable field around the kitchen-aid logo. Oh, and what's the first thing you want after being stranded on an island for four years? That's right, a Dr. Pepper.
RE: Review: Cast Away
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Posted by Acheron (denny@dtheatre.com) on December 27, 2000 10:40 AM
corporations are finding themselves more and more in movies. Sure we always had product placement. Remember Reeses Pieces in E.T.? But now with the whole FedEx thing, it's getting ridiculous. The same way it's ridiculous that all these professional sports teams are scrapping their perfectly good stadiums because 3Com wants to build them a new one with their name on it.
I can see the next movie being about an employee at Cisco that pissed someone crazy off that found a way to take down all Cisco routers around the world, or a movie about a Microsoft scandal that has people forever under the grasp of their power because of their software(oh wait that's already happened), or something stupid like that...
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Posted by A random shemp (No Email) on January 4, 2001 4:29 AM
I concur. The moive left me wanting. Character development is important to the outcome of the film. It wouldn't hurt to spent a little more time on the other characters in the film. And even the main character played by Tom Hanks.
And the ending, please - the one package he didn't open was to a woman he could be interested in!
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Posted by A random shemp (No Email) on February 25, 2002 3:46 PM
They should make a film about "Wilson". After all who gives a rats arse about Tom Hanks' character at the end. More people are wondering what the hell happened to Wilson! Did he perish in the Big Blue Sea or did he make it to a small island where they treat him like a God and chant "Wilson... Wilson... Wilson" 24-7? I say this cos "We want the ball back!"