![]() ![]() Tom Hanks went through several different ending scenarios for his character. “Then we had to shut down production for three weeks because the doctors said, ‘No way is this kid getting in the water.’” 6. “The doctor said to me, ‘What’s the matter with you, you idiot? You could have died from this thing!’ And I was like, ‘Oh, I don’t know.’ But they literally had to take out a big chunk of the stuff in my leg.” The infection was so severe that Hanks stayed in a hospital for three days. Turns out he had a staph infection in his leg and it almost gave him blood poisoning. Hanks recalled how before he left the production in Fiji, he received a cut and it got infected. Tom Hanks almost died while filming Cast Away. Just a satellite phone, GPS locator, fishing rod, water purifier, and some seeds. Basically, a Tom Hanks-esque character finally drops off a package to a customer and asks what’s in it. ![]() “It transcends product placement.” FedEx had a sense of humor when they made a Cast Away-themed commercial for the 2003 Super Bowl. “As we stepped back and looked at it, we thought, ‘It’s not product placement, we’re a character in this movie,’” Gail Christensen, managing director for global brand management at FedEx in 2000, told the Chicago Tribune. FedEx provided filming locations at their hubs in Memphis, Los Angeles, and Moscow, and helped with logistical support. FedEx was cool with the free product placement in Cast Away-and the plane crash.Īt the time of filming, a FedEx plane hadn’t actually crashed like that in real life-though in 2009 two crew members died in a crash and in August 2015 a plane crashed into the Caribbean Sea-but the company didn’t want to draw attention to the fact that it could happen. But finally there is gratitude.” The film ends on an ambiguous note, with Noland at the literal crossroads in Canadian, Texas, attempting to make a decision to either follow the woman or go down a different path toward a new city. “The idea of acceptance, that there is no rationale for some of the things that happen to us. The entire theme of Cast Away comes from two words.īroyles told the Los Angeles Times the last two words Noland utters-“thank you,” to a woman in a truck-sum up the movie. “It was going to be an emotional, spiritual one as well.” 3. His experiences led to an epiphany regarding the Chuck character: “That's when I realized it wasn’t just a physical challenge,” Broyles told The Austin Chronicle. He speared and ate stingrays, learned how to open a coconut, befriended a washed-up Wilson-brand volleyball, and tried to make fire, which ended up in the movie. spent several days alone in Mexico’s Sea of Cortez trying to fend for himself. stranged himself on an island, for research purposes. Cast Away screenwriter William Broyles Jr. I wanted to deal with subject matter that was largely verboten in mainstream movies, taking the concept of a guy trapped against the elements, with no external forces, no pirates, no bad guys, and tell it in a way that challenged the normal cinematic narrative structure.” 2. ![]() But Chuck learns no great lessons.” The basic themes of the film are of physical and spiritual survival, and as Hanks told the Los Angeles Times, “I didn’t want to show a man conquering his environment, but rather the effect the environment has on him. In an interview with The Guardian, Tom Hanks explained, “Because there is a standard way of telling this story, and that’s to have a rich, snotty guy who’s obviously not in touch with what’s important and blah, blah, blah, and then he learns a lesson and he’s not like that anymore. Tom Hanks didn't want to tell a standard story with Cast Away. The movie was released on December 22, 2000, and became a huge hit, grossing $429,632,142 worldwide on a $90 million budget. six years to shape the story with Hanks and director Robert Zemeckis, to a Method degree: filming halted for a year so that Hanks could shed 50 pounds as real time passed in the movie. It took Apollo 13 screenwriter William Broyles Jr. But Hanks’s long beard and survival scenarios generated an iconic character and film. Deemed an “existential blockbuster” for the 21 st century, not a whole lot of action occurs during Cast Away’s 143-minute running time. When FedEx employee Chuck Noland’s plane crashes, he ends up stranded on a deserted tropical island for four years, with an inanimate volleyball named Wilson as his only friend. ![]()
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