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*Cast Away* Made Me A Crying Girl | FIRST TIME WATCHING 

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Enjoy my reaction as I watch Cast Away for the first time!
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@BissFlix
@BissFlix Год назад
Question time : What would you do ? Choose to stay on the island or risk it and leave? Thank you so much for being here
@henkebenke573
@henkebenke573 Год назад
I would choose to stay on the island. And just hope for the best.
@0zymandiass
@0zymandiass Год назад
It depends.. If you have a special someone or a child to go back to, for sure you'd want to risk it all and leave.
@Rob_Schofield
@Rob_Schofield Год назад
I would stay on the island.
@raymondamador1487
@raymondamador1487 Год назад
I would stay, until I had the supplies to leave.
@Ati-MarcusS
@Ati-MarcusS Год назад
i would stay for ever
@big_davec76
@big_davec76 Год назад
I remember watching this with my family and when he visits his lost love and everyone is getting emotional. My late Father says " well at least he got his car back!" 😂 A true romantic he was.
@phogue1
@phogue1 Год назад
My dad really loved this movie and Hanks’ portrayal.
@bigdream_dreambig
@bigdream_dreambig Год назад
At first I was irritated by the ending, i.e. that we weren't told where Chuck went or what he did -- but then I realized that the ending was perfect. The whole point was that now, finally, it was in Chuck's power to choose his future. It would have been wrong for the screenwriter or director to make that choice _for_ him. 🙂
@Squashylemon
@Squashylemon 3 месяца назад
I don't agree at all with you, I think the ending was more that the package he was delivering was sort of like Wilson, it was a reason for him to keep living and surviving on that island so, the ending was more of him thanking the person by delivering the item. The concept of not knowing what happens after is because the story was finished and didn't need more of the story to be told.
@bigdream_dreambig
@bigdream_dreambig 3 месяца назад
@@Squashylemon I'm talking about _after_ delivering the package but before "fade to black."
@dmilesdjm
@dmilesdjm 3 месяца назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U1dtrc04g8g.html He should have opened the package... So funny of a commercial
@Squashylemon
@Squashylemon 3 месяца назад
@@bigdream_dreambig ahhh, I thought about it and now I see what you meant, I thought you were annoyed by the package not being revealed. You were appreciating that he finally was free from the island and now could live a real life even if he had to start all of it over.
@accountable9026
@accountable9026 Год назад
Chuck’s speech after he returns hits me hard and I’ve heard it 1000 times. Great movie. Great reaction.
@donnieboughton1730
@donnieboughton1730 Год назад
Are you saying that's you've seen this movie a thousand times?
@dIggl3r
@dIggl3r Год назад
@@donnieboughton1730 😆
@charles7836
@charles7836 10 месяцев назад
I agree with you. His whole heart and everything leading up to this had made him the broken, saved, and grateful person that he was.
@Hiraghm
@Hiraghm Год назад
"I should have been there for you... and I wasn't" He's not talking about being stranded on the island. He's saying he should have been there for him _before_ the accident.
@maddwitch
@maddwitch Год назад
46:55 I think that he was more apologizing for not being there for him before he ended up on the island. For being too busy to be a good friend to him. He didn't even know that there was anything wrong with his friend's wife until someone else asked how she was doing. I think that, while he was on the island, he realized that he missed the people in his life more than he did the work and that he spent so much time focused on work, that he didn't give enough time and attention to the things that really mattered to him in the end.
@MrFrikkenfrakken
@MrFrikkenfrakken Год назад
It never fails to get to me when Wilson drifts out of Chuck’s ability to swim and Chuck suffers loss all over again - him crying on the raft is heartbreaking.
@adameberly7949
@adameberly7949 Год назад
So many parts of this movie hit me and you touched on everyone. I still can't get the scene out of mind where he's back in his hotel room and looks at all the food on the table and lights the lighter. All the things we take for granted in our life that comes in gross abundance and he had to fight to acquire the simplest pleasures every day for 4 years. I don't think I could have made it.
@timgardner3681
@timgardner3681 Год назад
One of the great, iconic movies. "Who knows what the tide could bring." That line has got me through many tough nights over the years.
@ThisIsMyFullName
@ThisIsMyFullName 5 месяцев назад
I love how the movie shows that it's the little things that keeps us going. The packages washed up on shore and the wings logo on one of them made him stop to think, and that package eventually became a symbol of hope for him. The fact that he never opened it and he brought it with him - even taking the time to paint the wings on the sail - showed that he was holding on to hope, and that's what ended up saving his life. Who knows what the tide could bring..
@billykulim5202
@billykulim5202 2 месяца назад
on one time, people ask the director what is inside the last package chuck never open, it was actually a sattelite phone, so chuck devotion as fedex guy blind him
@BissFlix
@BissFlix 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching the video, It means a lot to me . I will leave this pinned message here to REMIND everyone that i do not have TELEGRAM and there is no GIVEAWAY. Those you see are bot scams . Keep yourself safe and know that I would not ask for your info. ❤ ❤
@henkebenke573
@henkebenke573 Год назад
Cast away makes everyone cry. If you dont cry to this movie you dont have a heart or feelings! 😊 am already prepared to cry with you!
@Sandstroem1981
@Sandstroem1981 Год назад
Agreed. When Wilson floated away, I cried like a baby.
@henkebenke573
@henkebenke573 Год назад
@@Sandstroem1981 yeah for real.
@SeanGetsinger
@SeanGetsinger Год назад
Another great reaction…. I fell over laughing when you said your die alone and your born alone and then the comment about your mom. 😂 Another Tom Hanks movie you must see, Apollo 13! It’s a true story and it will have you in the edge of your seat clear to the end. Keep up the great work!
@smavtmb2196
@smavtmb2196 Год назад
Thanks for your heartfelt genuine reaction Bisscute. The open ocean is my biggest fear. This movie makes me emotional everytime. Chuck definitely ends up in a relationship with the very nice artist lady.
@nathanjacobus3577
@nathanjacobus3577 Год назад
Based on the appearance of the island, the local rock is likely volcanic rock (basalt to be specific) And as such is unlikely to have the necessary metal content needed to use in creating a spark/fire. So the stick method probably is the best way to create fire in this specific survival scenario.
@llanitedave
@llanitedave Год назад
Yep, it's basalt. The name of the island is Monuriki, it's a small uninhabited island just off Fiji. There are other small islands nearby, they had to be taken out of the picture, and I think the high waves had to be added in through visual tricks as well. But the size and outline of the island is authentic. It's a tourist attraction now.
@DAN_IBEZA
@DAN_IBEZA Год назад
Bisscute, thank you for being such a prolific reactor. It looks like you’ve done at least 10 reactions in the last two weeks. You are my favorite reactor on RU-vid and I enjoy spending a little time with you every so often. Please keep up the hard work! Thanks!!
@user-le5vb3dy7s
@user-le5vb3dy7s 11 месяцев назад
The fact a movie can make you feel sad about a volleyball is pretty impressive lol
@mralsal
@mralsal Год назад
Sadly the beautiful woman who played Bettina is Lari White who died in 2018. I love the fact that at the end where Chuck is at a cross road in his life and deciding if he should follow Bettina is actually standing at a cross road.
@pistonburner6448
@pistonburner6448 Год назад
I was standing standing at a crossroad 8 times yesterday. Every one of those moments was so special and meaningful. I think I chose the wrong road every time...
@ClaytonMacleod
@ClaytonMacleod Год назад
“Headwind?” That’s precisely what he said. He’s worried they will be late because of the headwind and is asking if they’ll be able to push a little harder than usual in order to make up for the time lost due to the headwind.
@ButteredToast32
@ButteredToast32 Год назад
24:01 that scream though 🤣
@blakewalker84120
@blakewalker84120 Год назад
28:50 There is no way to make a fire banging 2 rocks together. I think you're thinking of flint and steel. If he had some flint, he could probably have used the steel ice skate and that would be easier than using the sticks. I don't think he had any flint, but there is a small chance some might be found just lying around on this island given that it was probably created by a volcano some time in the past.
@vidzsz
@vidzsz Год назад
Movie recommendation: Galaxy Quest! Love that movie! Cast away is so well done. I think it's Tom's second best behind Forrest Gump. Have a great day!
@pistonburner6448
@pistonburner6448 Год назад
Galaxy Quest is among the best movies ever for sure.
@TheDirtyBurgar
@TheDirtyBurgar 4 месяца назад
Taxi Driver: Hey man, how long you gonna be ? Tom Hanks: you know I was just stranded on an island for four years right ?
@CinJyxxe
@CinJyxxe 11 месяцев назад
Ah, this movie is a masterpiece. You expect it to be close to ending when he gets off the island, but no, that's just the start of the final act. Chuck is now a man who doesn't belong in his own life. His job, his family, his friends, all gone in one form or another, and he has to find a way to be okay with that. It's a powerful sequence to end the film with him at a literal crossroads, with only open roads ahead of him in every direction.
@ClaytonMacleod
@ClaytonMacleod Год назад
The orange thing that broke off the raft underwater while still on the plane was the GPS tracking unit that would’ve meant he’d have been found right away.
@quieness
@quieness Год назад
This is an absolute Master Piece. One of the greatest movies ever made.
@Rabidpygmy
@Rabidpygmy Год назад
If you want more survival movies, a great one, and that is based on a true story, is ‘Alive’. It’s one emotional movie.
@JJHennessey_
@JJHennessey_ Год назад
I don't think I would have left the island, but I suppose after four years he wasn't wanting to live just to stay alive. Love your movie and music reactions
@davidfantle6721
@davidfantle6721 Год назад
I really enjoyed your reaction. This was a very important movie for me personally. It helped get me through a very difficult time in my life when all seemed hopeless. You missed a joke when Chuck told his newly-named 'Wilson' that his dentist was named 'Dr. Spaulding'. Wilson and Spaulding are the 2 largest brands of sports (basketball, baseball, volleyball, etc) ball manufacturers :)
@dennismason3740
@dennismason3740 11 месяцев назад
His decision to build and ride the raft was simply life-or-death. He knew that he would end his life or die making contact with people. It was more "this is now your job", no questions.
@zhorenlogg
@zhorenlogg Год назад
It's pretty convenient to the story that Tom's character works for FedEx and get cast away during a delivery flight. Meaning that there's a lot of stuff in that plane he could use to survive. He was stranded on an island, almost died and she is the most affected?, the most hurt? Yeah, right.
@user-nz7zj4yo9n
@user-nz7zj4yo9n Год назад
Another great survival drama is 127 Hours! It's a helluva ride!
@troynorton7627
@troynorton7627 3 месяца назад
One the those movies that has stuck with me. It was fun watching you experience it. Also, you have that pure quality that comes through and makes you super cute !
@baadermeinhof9787
@baadermeinhof9787 7 дней назад
He was on the island for 4 years or so in the movie, and she already has a four year old daughter, with his dentist. Didn't take her very long to move on.
@peperino25
@peperino25 Год назад
HORROR / COMEDY *The 'Burbs* (1989) _starring _*_Tom Hanks_* BONUS TRACK : *The Frighteners* (1996) _starring _*_Michael J. Fox_*
@thorgall79
@thorgall79 Год назад
Hi. I'm looking forward. The working day will be more pleasant knowing that in the afternoon there will be a cinema screening, and this particular movie is one of my favorites. Regards!
@canadianscratcher7834
@canadianscratcher7834 Год назад
I loved your reaction to this movie BissFlix. Out of all of them, yours was my favorite. I loved good genuine reactions to movies where the main character finds himself at a crossroads like with Tom's character of Chuck Noland. Then returning home to learn his girlfriend married someone and realizes her place is with Jerry and for Chuck to let her go altogether. Him smiling off into the distance like that after seeing the yellow wings on the back of her truck was a definite sign. You think back to the opening of the movie where the FedEx truck goes to her place. Basically what happens at the beginning is also at the ending too.
@mokane86
@mokane86 Год назад
There is some funny commercial where they spoof this and he delivers the wing package at the end and the lady opens it and thanks him for the satellite phone and flares and just everything you’d want to get rescued 😆
@duke68318
@duke68318 Год назад
I definitely look at these films from a survival aspect, how to make fire,shelter, food, water etc.
@yourthaiguy
@yourthaiguy Год назад
Biss: " I can't schedule sheet"... so cute! 😋😋😋
@darkzer0670
@darkzer0670 Год назад
I liked the "Oh feesh! FEESH!" 😆
@terpcj
@terpcj Год назад
I would have remained on the island, but I would have used the coconuts with messages to drift on the sea. Long-shot, sure, but it's a balance between doing nothing and blowing everything you have on one roll of the dice. Though, to be fair, if I knew about the angel wing lady, Wilson could have maybe talked me into going for broke. In the meantime, I would have been weaving mats and lacing/twining rope from the palm fronds, and maybe even tried some carving of bowls and other useful items. After all, I'd have the time, and given that they can at least be used for fires later, always useful.
@cthulhuspawn6290
@cthulhuspawn6290 Год назад
Btw, at 28:29 you can tie a piece of cordage around the end of the stick as well as two loops for your thumbs so you don't have to keep moving your hands up and down.
@raybernal6829
@raybernal6829 Год назад
As always love your commentary Biss ... Your best though was you savoring over the Christmas dinner. 😊❤ Thank you hermosa
@fubarghost13akawoz44
@fubarghost13akawoz44 Год назад
As someone who does bushcraft as one of my past times I can say it’s far easier to use the stone to spark “but” you need ideally flint although quartz will work and you need a solid bit of steel to strike it with “the steel of the skate would work” but flint and quartz are not often found in tropical parts of the world so that is why you will find that tribal people will use a bow and drill more often. The bow and drill is like the twisting way he started with but you use a loose strung bow “bow and arrow” to speed the spin and make it less work on your arm. The method of rubbing is a very good method with 2 simple bits of wood and no tools to make them the correct shape but as it shows you can split the bace wood easily and loose the embers or over oxygenate the embers it’s a very realistic representation of fire making with what he had to hand and where he is in the world 😊👌🏻 Iv loved watching you thinking on the survival preparations before it happened so many reactions almost seemed surprised with what he did its good that you was thinking forward 👏🏻👍🏻 also when are we getting the IT part 2 reaction? Part 1 was fun seeing you react we need part 2 now 😉😬😅👌🏻🫶🏻
@ToeTag1968
@ToeTag1968 Год назад
I know it's a movie, but if you're stranded on a deserted island, you couldn't get much luckier than to have one with coconut trees. The water, the meat, the fibers to use as tinder. They're practically perfect.
@fubarghost13akawoz44
@fubarghost13akawoz44 Год назад
@@ToeTag1968 100% true if you are stranded alone you strike gold with coconut palm trees or ever greens like pine fur etc hard woods are very handy but don’t have as many easy to obtain uses 👌🏻
@rougarou722
@rougarou722 Год назад
I watch many reaction videos and this is one of my favorite movies and I’m very happy to have discovered this beautiful, funny and sensitive lady. Thank you for sharing your reaction with me. I must admit that I could listen to your voice indefinitely. You’re awesome and beautiful! ❤
@illuminatiCorgi
@illuminatiCorgi Год назад
When I was younger I used to think, "yeah he probably got another Wilson!" But now I'm like, "There is no 'other' Wilson 😑"
@HDThoreau_
@HDThoreau_ Год назад
I love this channel and you so much. Thanks for doing what you do.
@danielslover8669
@danielslover8669 Год назад
I love your accent and your perspective on movies. Your worries about getting wrinkles is crazy. It shows your interest in the movie. I give 2 thumbs up!
@csilt
@csilt 5 месяцев назад
Biscuit is a National treasure that we must protect at all cost.
@ebbiewilliams3936
@ebbiewilliams3936 Год назад
Very fun to see your reaction to such a slow, emotional movie
@oldnewbgaming
@oldnewbgaming Год назад
First time seeing you and watching. Ended up liking and subscribing and will start watching your older stuff also. Looking forward to your next Reaction already. Have a WONDERFUL Day.
@captainkangaroo4301
@captainkangaroo4301 День назад
That last box probably had a satellite telephone and he could have been rescued immediately.
@avySeal
@avySeal Год назад
Great reaction, thanks. One of my favorite Tom Hanks movie is ‘Turner&Hooch’. But all of Tom Hanks movies are great. 👍🏾
@bkbentley
@bkbentley Год назад
I TRULY love your reactions !!! Your Heart, Your Spirit, are incredible !!!
@Johnny2Feathers
@Johnny2Feathers Год назад
Only one that survived a plane crash in the middle of the ocean, then survives being stranded on a deserted island for a few years, then gets rescued at sea.. I’d say he made out pretty damn good. And as a bonus he got his car back too !
@n0madtv
@n0madtv Год назад
(as a life-long sailor) I would definitely stay on the island. Just move in and enjoy the view. Maybe spend a few years building a reasonable boat that could handle some exploring and make it back. Make a compass or some form of navigation relative to your island, etc... Native polynesians explored the pacific in sailable canoes, but they had navigation figured out first. Taking off on a boat, best case scenario is you keep heading west (with the tradewinds) until you run into Australia/NZ/some island. But it could take months at the rate a boat like that moves. You'd have to have a lock on fishing and desalinating water before leaving (or large stores), and I just think navigation is easier to figure out and implement. Once you can keep track of your island, you can go anywhere for a few days and come back. Then start stretching it out to a few weeks, etc...
@marksterner7532
@marksterner7532 Год назад
OK. You're a life-long sailor. Does that imply that you are able to build a boat that is in any way bigger and better than the raft that the Tom Hanks character built - given the scarcity of building materials on that island?? I doubt it. In the end, it comes down to making a decision to either remain on the island until you are either rescued or die, or to attempt to leave and trust to hope wherever the current takes you.
@n0madtv
@n0madtv Год назад
@@marksterner7532 Yeah, it actually does IMO. I am intimately familiar with boat design fundamentals and most advanced concepts. I'm also extremely 'handy' and resourceful, both by nature, and additionally as a direct result of being a sailor. And these are common traits most sailors share. You learn boat design when you learn what type of sailor you are and what type of boat you want to sail. A lot of us have bought several boats and gone through different design philosophies at various times in our life... You learn the basics of hydrodynamics and aerodynamics just by learning to sail. Sailboats don't simply get pushed by the wind... You learn about righting moments, sail to displacement ratios, ballast ratios, surface areas, buoyancy ,etc. All just from the very basics of learning to sailing. Then add 20+ years of experience to that. You learn to be handy and resourceful, whether you like it or not, because all boats require an insane amount of upkeep and updating, especially if you're into long-distance sailing or racing (which is about half of the sailors out there). Only wealthy people can afford to buy brand-new boats and have other people do all the work for them, and even rich people often enjoy the building and maintenance part of sailboats. A lot of people actually build their own boats. It's way more common than you might think. A lot of people consult with designers/builders and have their boats built to their own specifications, that is also very common. Most sailors, I would guess the large majority of them, could build a proper sailboat from scratch out of rudimentary materials and tools. And anyone who's spent any amount of time thinking about sailing long distances, has taken the time to learn the primary weather routes around the globe. Speaking of, we also learn how weather works, and fundamental navigation (not gps, although I assume that's getting more and more rare). The Polynesians did it long before any of this stuff was common knowledge. They figured out how to sail outrigged canoes, a completely unique concept, and not a simple one, and to navigate between islands without any form of modern compass or navigation systems. A rudimentary catamaran would be a simple enough design to be made out of trees and sticks. And given that you'd have years to build it, even if your knowledge is very basic, you'll figure it out eventually.
@pistonburner6448
@pistonburner6448 Год назад
@@n0madtv👍
@Beathoaven12
@Beathoaven12 Год назад
Always love your reactions biss and your takes on situations. greetings from germany
@JabberCT
@JabberCT Год назад
The winged package had a satellite phone inside that was waterproof and solar powered.
@vincentdesjardins1354
@vincentdesjardins1354 3 месяца назад
This is actually revealed in the after end-credits scene no one ever bother to watch. 🤪
@N92Milan
@N92Milan Год назад
Nice reaction. I really loved it, it shows how warm person you are. The movie is also great, one of my favorites.
@markking8228
@markking8228 Год назад
Deep water is my #1 fear. Those Titanic visitors are doing something I could never even attempt. (I hope they are okay)
@neil2444
@neil2444 Год назад
I didn't even know what thalassophobia was when watching this film, but that scene where the plane is sinking deep into the ocean gave me chills. There's something deeply unsettling about deep water.
@G-Denz
@G-Denz Год назад
@@neil2444 Yeah i think most people in generally have a fear about deep water. Maybe it's part of our subconscious that evolution brought and it's a way of nature to tell us ''hey stay the fuck outta there to be able to survive, you're not supposed to be there''.. I mean we literally can't live there more than a couple of minutes. We just die there without any oxygen mask. We don't belong there. So that's maybe a part of that primal fear. I mean a fish also would be scared as fuck to be on land if he could think wouldn't it..? lol
@bujin1977
@bujin1977 Год назад
10:30 - 10:40 You say you feel like they're nose-diving, but you get a couple of glimpses of the artificial horizon on the co-pilot's screen and it looks like they're pointing about 3-5 degrees *upwards*... Assuming that's not just a mistake in the film, that would mean the pilots levelled out the descent and tried to land on the belly of the plane.
@BipolarBLKSheep
@BipolarBLKSheep Год назад
You seem to be pretty educated when it comes to a lot of these topics! I appreciate that!
@rumrunner5266
@rumrunner5266 Год назад
The meme of the last fedex box is that it contained a sat phone, knife, lighter/matches, etc. Everything that he would need to survive and get rescued sooner!
@candybanks8717
@candybanks8717 Год назад
"I'm so sad that I don't have Kelly." First time I saw this that line was devastating.
@Valentin_I
@Valentin_I Год назад
2:13 This is Red Square, Moscow. But there are no residences there, only museums and a shopping center. In Moscow, people live in high-rise apartment buildings. Going outside in a robe in the winter right out of your private house is nonsense. 😂
@audiogarden21
@audiogarden21 Год назад
The package he returned gave him hope that he would some day be rescued so that he could deliver it. This is why he says it saved his life. Also, you warm my heart lil lady.
@cockoffgewgle4993
@cockoffgewgle4993 Год назад
The film is a 2 hour FedEx commercial
@audiogarden21
@audiogarden21 Год назад
@@cockoffgewgle4993 It had to be someone.
@brewswillis9783
@brewswillis9783 Год назад
I don't think he actually delivered it, I think he returned it to the sender?
@audiogarden21
@audiogarden21 Год назад
@@brewswillis9783 Return packages are still delivered.
@DaleKingProfile
@DaleKingProfile Год назад
The director said the package he didn't open contained a water-proof, solar powered satellite phone
@daveleeroy
@daveleeroy 9 месяцев назад
The lady in the end scene was Lari White. She was a country singer, who sadly passed away in 2008. RIP
@maexpert11
@maexpert11 Год назад
Other than having it rough at first on that island its very fortunate he didn't have dangerous wildlife or even more dangerous people to have to deal with
@MasterBiffpudwell
@MasterBiffpudwell 9 дней назад
In this situation the first thing I am looking for is a source of fresh water. Next would be shelter. After that I'm looking for food. You get those three covered and you are good except in the case of injury, infection or disease. You pointing out the different ways the articles in the packages could be used is exceptional. Most would not catch on like that. I think in the zombie apocalypse you would be good. LOL Seriously though. Well done.
@Docjonel
@Docjonel Год назад
When asked in an interview what was in the package Chuck never opened, Robert Zemeckis replied "A solar powered satellite phone." :D
@Gabriel_Moline
@Gabriel_Moline Год назад
This is my favorite movie! I don’t care for the beginning, or the ending, but the middle part is amazing!🌱🌿
@chefskiss6179
@chefskiss6179 Год назад
I feel the same way about The Black Stallion and the King Kong's, lol, just the parts on the island are the best, before they get back to 'civilization'.
@Stevarooni
@Stevarooni Год назад
Eventually, anyone is going to choose to leave the island out of desperation. On a raft or from the mountain peak.
@WilliamWallace-sq8nc
@WilliamWallace-sq8nc 9 месяцев назад
Great reaction. So honest and genuine. Thank you
@patrickskramstad1485
@patrickskramstad1485 Год назад
"Spalding" is an American sports equipment manufacturing company. It was founded by Albert Spalding in Chicago in 1876 as a baseball manufacturer, and is today headquartered in Bowling Green, Kentuck
@GodfatherCZ1
@GodfatherCZ1 Год назад
Hello Miss Bisscute 🤩 great reaction as always , little dose of fun facts : 1. Director Zemeckis once mentioned , that a solar-powered watertight satelite-phone was in the last unopened Fedex package :) dont know if it was a joke or not but it is fun to think about , never give up and open all packages if it is you , surviving on remote island somewhere :DDD . 2. The screenwriter W. Broyles actually spent a week on the beach trying to survive by himself , that is the reason why it feels so realistic + brilliant acting of Tom Hanks of course :) , except the unrealistic aircraft crash scene . 3. If you want to visit that island , it is Monuriki , Fiji 🏖☀
@joepike1972
@joepike1972 Год назад
29:07 With either the friction method or the flint and steel both require tinder bundle and fuel source being prepped before hand. For a person who is not skilled in either, I think the flint and steel method would be easier on the hands. It is true it tends to take several attempt for the spark to take into the highly flammable material such as lint, or highly separated and dry cotton like material and getting that material I would consider the difficult aspect. The advantage of the friction method is it creates an ember, a collection of burning sawdust that will be smoking. The ember lasts longer than the sparks and can be transported to the "birds nest" of tinder to ignite. I feel to much focus is paid to the rubbing of stick to get the ember and not enough time is spent on collection of tinder and fuel, building up the flame, and sustaining the flame to the detriment of the use of the information when you need to put it in practice. I think ultimately people should take time actually practicing such survival skills that, while not being of much use in the context of civilization are of use in "emergencies" and also connect with some primal psychology while engaging with it.
@cartwright77
@cartwright77 Год назад
love watching you get emotional....you're a sweetheart!!
@goyasolidar
@goyasolidar Год назад
The "wind thingie" is called a sail.
@scottfield5849
@scottfield5849 Год назад
Just another day of Biss casually predting every point of a movie. Must be Thursday. Haha! Great job! 🤘😎👍
@kingbrutusxxvi
@kingbrutusxxvi Год назад
Less than a minute in and she goes, "I don't know anything about this film. I hope it's not a drama." Ummm... I guess we can laugh at his predicament? 😉
@burnout_2017
@burnout_2017 Год назад
Great heart-felt reaction biss, you where on fire nailing the the script. I had to chuckle when you started your summary and said music instead of movie, because this will probably be the only movie you react to that has no music in almost all of the scenes. Robert Zemeckis used the lack of a score to help build the sense of isolation in the audience,so they could feel what chuck was feeling. Its a clever maneuver on his part, and i think it absolutely works without the audience even being aware. Anyway, stop worring about your forehead....it, like every other part you is beautiful, very expressive and intriguing. It shows the depth of your thought, as well as the emotions in your soul...never change...there is no room for improvement, your maxed out on the pretty damn close to perfect scale. ❤❤😊
@timmyfoxworth6710
@timmyfoxworth6710 Год назад
You made me cry watching you cry, loved it biss.
@bucs0385
@bucs0385 Год назад
Another awesome reaction to another great movie with my favorite actor. The friendship between Chuch and the volleyball is what makes the movie great for me. Two Tom Hanks movies i definitely recommend are Apollo 13 and Philadelphia. Great job Biss!!!
@kirkmatsuyama6176
@kirkmatsuyama6176 9 месяцев назад
I very much enjoyed your reaction. 😊
@legslark
@legslark Год назад
You like the writing in this movie because you guessed so many things right!! I really liked the ending and the open ended possibilities, and I think I’m staying on the island and hoping for a ship or plane. Hard to tell until it is actually happening to you! Thanks for the reaction Bisscute!!
@KajunMoo70
@KajunMoo70 Год назад
Those are Angel wings on that FedEx box. That image kept him going and was meaningful to him, hence, he never opened the box.
@blakewalker84120
@blakewalker84120 Год назад
I don't think he was assuming that everybody speaks english. I just think that's the only language he knows, so when he shouts for help, he can only do it in his language.
@neilbrideau8520
@neilbrideau8520 Год назад
I have flown air Canada so many times and never have I seen a more amazing stewardess than you.
@bigjoeofthe707
@bigjoeofthe707 9 месяцев назад
This movie was amazing. Cause it had us feeling for a goddamn volleyball. An inanimate object. We cried of the loss of a volleyball.
@staceynicole8978
@staceynicole8978 Год назад
It is a great movie and Tom Hanks does a great job. It is crazy to see how much he changed in four years to being so helpless to being almost feral. I would risk leaving and try to get back after awhile because with how vast the ocean is there are islands out there that haven't been discovered and if I didn't try to make it out then I would be on that island till the end of my days. I would need to have hope in order to go on and I would need something to look towards. Hard to believe how much of this movie was filmed with Tom Hanks not saying a word and that most of time the crew didn't talk to him so that he could be in character mode and feel isolated.
@markdecker6190
@markdecker6190 Год назад
That final scene with the sculptor gets me in the feels every time. Well, the whole movie does of course. Bisscute it was so great that you were so dead on with many of your observations, like that he should call his volleyball Wilson! When you got emotional all I wanted to do was give you a big hug. If you haven't already seen Captain Philips you really should. There's a scene near the end that's very interesting. The Naval Hospital Corpsman, basically a nurse who treats Hanks (Captain Phillips) was actually a real-life Corpsman and because she played it for real and Hanks acted like a real patient it's actually a powerful scene, short as it is. Keep 'em coming!
@karimhicks8376
@karimhicks8376 Год назад
FYI: Helen Hunt, who was Tom Hank's fiancee, in Castaway, has a new film coming out. TWISTER 2. SHE STARRED IN THE ORIGINAL. SHE WILL BE REPRISING HER ROLL.
@TheseDarkWoods
@TheseDarkWoods Год назад
I love this movie. I remember seeing in the theatre. What would you do in that situation? The ending itself is a poetic masterpiece. The crossroads... Thank you...
@user-uy9tw2zb6g
@user-uy9tw2zb6g Год назад
St. Petersburg is beautiful, especially now, in the "white nights". I've been living here since I was born :) On this island, I would have died in an hour.
@richardparker56
@richardparker56 8 месяцев назад
I always love your knowledge on aviation. And the way you roll your ‘R’s! Most people watch a movie about aeroplanes and don’t understand the details. I love that you have inside knowledge. 👍 And your accent! 🫣 👍😁
@BissFlix
@BissFlix 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much ❤️
@salmanilla7943
@salmanilla7943 Год назад
He spends years on a deserted island, and what do his coworkers get for his welcome home party, seafood!
@darkzer0670
@darkzer0670 Год назад
I caught that the first time I saw this in theaters. I was just think oh you dicks 😅
@michaelmills34
@michaelmills34 Год назад
That was great, thank you!
@rumrunner5266
@rumrunner5266 Год назад
The ceremony was filmed at a real fedex hanger in Memphis using fedex employees, hanger 10 to be exact. The speaker is Fred Smith, CEO of FedEx
@markusschmitt4937
@markusschmitt4937 Год назад
Great reaction to a great movie. If you're looking for some more movies that'll wreck you emotionally, you should watch "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café" and "Mr. Holland's Opus" 😊
@marksterner7532
@marksterner7532 Год назад
Mr. Holland's Opus - definitely!
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