Waking up at 4 o'clock in the morning makes you grow old five or six years per year. Fisiologically it's extremely exhausting. I used to wake up often at 05.30 when I worked as Controller, and I really don't think I could cope if I were still working. 🤯
@@duartesimoes508 Interesting. In one way I agree with you as I think our bodies and mind is accustomed to be awoken by sunlight, but on the other hand even when I awake at 4-4:30 AM, I’m still getting 7-8 hours of sleep a night.
Yes. They are way smarter than we think. They know and recognize our kind and they know ocean is not our natural habitat. Its entirely possible they relayed signals to wake him up to be rescued.
This is how I feel laying on my couch. Completely void of all hope, joy and energy. Waiting patiently for a miracle that will more than likely never come.
It's not going to come, the only one that's going to be able to make a difference is yourself. Stop being a victim, stop blaming the Boogie man, and start taking action on your own life and trying to fix it or else you will continue to lay in that couch for the rest of your life. You are not a four year old anymore waiting for mommy to come save you, you are an adult and it is up to you to make your life significantly better by doing the hard s*** that you don't want to do, making your life uncomfortable so that you can gain some confidence and better it, you have to walk through your desert of misery before you reach your Paradise or else you will remain in that desert for life.
@@Cukito4 bittersweet means something both bitter and sweet, or in this case, experiencing the joy of rescue, with the sadness that he just lost his friend and wasn't able to be saved together.
Such an excellent and sad movie. The poor man had his life ruined forever, rescued or not. Lost touch, lost his beloved wife, lost everything. He endured Hell on Earth for so long very much for nothing. I always feel extremely depressed when I see this masterpiece.
His girlfriend was cheating on him. His brother tried to tell him at the party. She was using him as a raft while she went to school. The term Castaway is a metaphor about his relationship.
Whenever I see this scene, I think to myself, how easily they could have missed him. A man on a raft is a pinpoint compared to a container ship. What if nobody was looking out/down?
Hope that they will be found? Look at all the people that have their partners gone missing. Look at the loved ones of the victims of that Malaysian Airlines Flight that mysteriously lost contact. Are any of them being unfaithful whores?
Good movie. I have a painting that looks a lot like the final scene in the movie--corn fields all around. I don't know who painted it, but I think my father got the painting. My older brother got it after our father passed away. When I moved into a place of my own, my brother decided that I needed this big picture to fill a big wall space. He also thinks it resembles that last scene in the movie. Many years ago I watched that and other movies on DVDs borrowed from the library. My brother would sometimes watch with me. Now I can watch all sorts of stuff on my tablet PC. Anyway, good movie.
@@MariaMartinez-researcher Good point, but a hand full of sand and coconut would do the trick right quick. If he was dirty surrounded by water, he was just a dirty cat by nature.
I remember seeing some kind of Hollywood press event with TH in attendance WAY prior to the 2000 release. He had the long bleached hair and I was gobsmacked! "WTF??"
Ships like that don’t have especially large crews, and it’s very possible no-one would’ve seen Chuck. It’s not like they have a lookout aboard keeping their eyes peeled for marooned people on life rafts.
I've worked as an AB on deep sea cargo ships. There's always at least two guys on the bridge at a time, sometimes more. We're a lot more alert during the daytime The chances of him being seen from that short distance are far greater than the chances of him not
actually they do have someone on look out at all times lmao that’s why it’s called “being on watch” - there is sea debris and other crap to look out for, you don’t just assume the path is clear because the ocean is a big place - you have to watch what’s around the whole ship just like you watch around the whole car when you drive
One thing that always bothered me was that he went from fully tanned (like years of being in the sun), then four weeks later is magically back to his normal skin tone again. Just not physically possible.
Yep. That’s why the name of the movie is not the one-word descriptor for a shipwrecked person “Castaway”. It is two words describing what is done to Chuck “Cast Away”
Maybe this is why... Chuck: "If it wasn't for this volleyball that I brought to life, that I named, that I gave a face to with my own flesh and blood...there is no way I would still be here today.... Stan: Yeah...brb.... ..."911 Where is your emergency?
I mean I’m sure he would have told the story of Wilson to portray how F$&@ed up life was on the island and what he needed to do as a coping mechanism. But I like your take on it too 😂
No it definitely was the MOB Alarm. They wouldn't just stopnthe engines either you would turn towards the MOB so in this case they would go full starboard then slow the engines
@@johnnybravo8129 No shit. I bake my upper body riding around top down during the summer in my Miata but when we go to the beach in the fall just 3-4 weeks later, I'm white as typing paper lol. I did come back as 100% north European DNA after a test though. I don't seem to really "tan", I just get a "little" darker (like 1/10 shade difference lol) or outright raw sunburn. I'm a night guy. Love the nighttime moon, good beer, and fire pits lol.
😊this scene is the biggest BS in the entire movie. Now way they'd have gotten that close before seeing him. With lookouts in place, he'd have been spotted long before getting that close and the ship would have been slowing down for a rescue response. But. I admit. It's a movie. It's fiction. But. Still. A little realism would be appreciated
probably just looked like ocean debris from further away. the odds of finding a guy on a raft are pretty slim so they probably didn’t believe it until he started moving. it’s very realistic if you use your brain.
Yeah, but cargo ships don’t stop on a dime, especially when they’re doing 15-18 kph on the open water. Usually takes at least five MILES before they come to a full stop. but Hollywood…
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I didn't like the movie. It felt like a two hour commercial for FedEx. This clip reinforced my criticism. Why would a freighter be riding that high int he water out in the middle of the Pacific Ocean? Just another small, incorrect detail they got wrong.
the majority of the scenes have nothing to do with fedex, i think you’re over exaggerating because just watching a video without making an edgelord comment is impossible for you