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Cast Away on DVD (2000)

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Average rating: (69%)
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3.5
 
Starring: Tom Hanks | Helen Hunt | Christopher Noth | Nick Searcy | Geoffrey Blake | David Allen Brooks | Nan Martin
Director: Robert Zemeckis
Studio: DREAMWORKS HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 138 mins
Certificate: 12
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Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Released: 29/10/2001

Brief synopsis of Cast Away

Tom Hanks is Chuck Noland, a man in a hurry. His job for Federal Express has him traveling the world on a moment's notice, exhorting the company's employees to speed things up--"never turn your back on the clock." When he's suddenly called away for business on Christmas night, his tolerant longtime girlfriend Kelly (Helen Hunt) drives him to the airport. They have their Christmas in the car--and Chuck plunks an engagement ring into her lap right before he gets on the plane, telling her, "I'll be right back." But an unexpected storm cuts the plane's crew off from radio contact and blows them off course. Chuck is the sole survivor of the resulting crash, and washes up on a completely deserted island. Stranded there, he must give up everything that he once took for granted and learn how to survive all alone in the wilderness. From director Robert Zemeckis, CAST AWAY is a beautifully filmed story of adventure and discovery surrounding one man's will to stay alive.

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Rating of 3 stars out of 5 Radio Times

Proving, to an extent, that the old ideas are often the best ones, Tom Hanks plays a Robinson Crusoe for the 21st century in this near one-man-show adventure from his Forrest Gump director, Robert Zemeckis. The aeroplane crash that strands Federal Express agent Hanks on an uninhabited South Sea island is authentic enough to ensure that Cast Away will never be shown as an in-flight movie. Alone on screen for most of the film's duration, Hanks's plight makes for riveting viewing as he struggles to keep body and soul together. It's only when he arrives home to a wholly unsatisfying, woolly conclusion that the film unravels, despite the lengthy break in filming (during which Zemeckis shot What Lies Beneath) that enabled Hanks to shed weight for the homecoming. An exhilarating testimony to the resilience of the human spirit that doesn't quite know what to do with itself back on the mainland.

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	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

A movie that is less interested in exploring the consequences of the isolation of a hyperactive manager than in demonstrating the ability of its star to hold an audience on his own, with no more than a charismatic volleyball for company; Hanks manages it

Hollywood Reporter

"...Zemeckis does an excellent job of finding visual means to express Chuck's isolation and thought process. Technically, the film is a marvel..."

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Rated - 5 starsTHIS FILM DOSE NOT DESERVE 5 STARS...

Jacqueline Atkins from Ramsgate, England , 05/06/2005

...It deserves 20. A great film all round. It is a truely amazing film about survival on a deserted island. It is not that farfetched. I was expecting some big animal to jump out but it was a very intelligent film and some scenes were quite horrific. Tom Hank's best film. Helen Hunt gave a great preformance also. It is not just a guy with a beird talking to a ball as some have written. A true classic and everyone must see it.

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Rated - 5 starsTom Hanks at his best!

R Miners from Barry, Wales , 03/06/2004

I think this has got to be the best thing Tom Hanks has every done! He really takes you in with this one. It's a job well done when you can watch a movie and get so hooked you feel everything the actor is feeling and Hanks is one of the best at this. Pure genius.

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Rated - 5 stars

Arriaga#1 from BRIXTON , 29/06/2004

An awesome film. Like fine wine Cast Away will come to be appreciated in time.Worth watching over and over again for the one line which I will not give away. I dare you to watch it and not view life differently.

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Rated - 2 starsCRAP FOR THIS AAA+ ACTOR

STEPHEN WAXMAN from SCOTLAND , 26/06/2007

DONT BOTHER.

USE TNT FOR ALL YOUR INTERNATIONAL PARCELS.

BIG MISTAKE TOM. AT LEAST YOU DONT MAKE TOO MANY OF THEM.

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